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  2. VOIKOFF ASSASSINATION.

    The Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Zaleski) in an interview, said that the Soviet Note appeared to offer a basis for a peaceful solution. The Polish ...

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  3. SICKNESS INSURANCE.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that the International Labour Conference is likely to adopt two important conventions. ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The session of the Council of the League of Nations opened to-day, Sir Austen Chamberlain, who presided, was the first to arrive at the Palais de ...

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  5. FREE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The latest progress figures for the general election in the Irish Free State show that the Government has won 39 seats, the de Valeraites 38. Labourites ...

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  6. FROM THE YANGTSE VALLEY.

    During every day for many days I have devoted time to investigating what Japan is doing, so as to understand precisely what is her stand and how [?] ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    During the hearing in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day of the counter-claim by members of the Australian Workers' Union for a new award. ...

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  8. TRADE UNION BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day in Committee on the Trade Union Bill, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) moved an amendment to the definitions clause ...

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  9. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    Stories from both sides indicate the horrors of the recent fighting in the Honan and North Kiangsu areas. Originally appeals for help for thousands of ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    Flight-Lieutenants Carr and Mack-worth flew their Hawker-Horsley bombing aeroplane from Brooklands to the Cramwell Aerodrome to-day in ...

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  11. Polish Press Comment.

    The Press unanimously considers that the Government has done everything possible to regularise the Voikoff situation. The Soviet Government unfortunately ...

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  12. Newspaper Comment.

    The Times says although the returns are incomplete it is clear that the Irish election has resulted in victory for the supporters of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. ...

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  13. Lindbergh in New York,

    Captain Lindbergh arrive to-day, and received decorations from the Mayor (Mr. Walker) and Governor Smith, of New York State. His reception far surpassed ...

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  14. MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT.

    Mr. McDougal and Sir James Cooper on behalf of the Empire Marketing Board, has applied to the Ministry for Agriculture to enforce the Merchandise Marks ...

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  15. Espionage Charges.

    Sixteen Rumanians were charged with espionage on behalf of Rumania. Eleven were condemned to death, three were sentenced to imprisonment for ten years, ...

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  16. THE LATE MR. E. J. WELLSTED.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Edward [?]ames Wellsted took place at Karrakatta yesterday, in the presence of a large gathering. The chief mourner was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VESSELS HELD UP.

    A statement regarding tour vessels affected by industrial trouble was made by the Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association ...

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  18. Di Pinedo at Barcelona.

    The Marchese di Pinedo has arrived at Carcelona. ...

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  19. American Reinforcements.

    Twelve hundred United States marines from the Philippines, an aviation unit tanks, and artillery arrived this morning by the transport Chaumont, to ...

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  20. League Problems.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" writes:—"It cannot be said that the League Council meeting will be opened to-morrow under the best ...

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  21. Passports Refused.

    The Government has refused to grant passports to six working-class children, who were due to depart to Russia as the fruits at this Moscow Congress of young ...

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    The statue of Lord Forrest, which was raised to its pedestal, on Monday, stands in a prominent position in King's Park. The site was appropriately chosen, for it was largely due to the personal efforts of the dead statesman that the park was reserved to the people and it is in itself a witness to his works. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Promotion Mooted.

    It is understood that the Marchese di Pinedo on his return from Barcelona will be promoted to the rank of General, and appointed Chief of Stagg of the Air Force ...

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  24. CANBERRA STAMP.

    A London "Evening Standard" diarist says:—"The design of the stamp issued by the Commonwealth Government to celebrate the opening of Canberra, has ...

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  25. An Industrial Awakening.

    While at Fremantle on his way to Durban on the liner Su[?] yesterday, Major McGregor Knox, the Australasian representative of the Rubber Growers' ...

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  26. Air-Taxi Flight.

    To-morrow is fixed for the start of the longest air-taxi flight, Mr. Van Lear Black, proprietor of the "Baltimore Sun," will leave Amsterdam for Batavia in one ...

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  27. Merits of Monoplanes.

    In the House of Commons to-day Viscount Sandon (Unionist) inquired whether the Air Ministry had reached any conclusion form Captain Lindbergh's success. ...

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  28. SOLDIERS FIRE ON DANCERS.

    A message from Porto Alegre (Brazil) states that 11 persons, mostly women and children, were killed and 27 wounded by a detachment of soldiers, who on being ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER LIBEL.

    The hearing was concluded to-day before Mr. Justice Street of the case in which Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., sued the "Daily Telegraph" Newspaper ...

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  30. ARBITRATOR FLOUTED.

    A message from Innisfail states that a further development in the South Johnstone sugar mill dispute took place this afternoon, when A.W.U. members ...

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  31. TRAGEDIES AT NICE.

    The "Petit Journal" says that an extraordinary series of tragedies occurred at Nice. A woman attempted suicide, and was removed to hospital. Her ...

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  32. UNIQUE MURDER TRIAL.

    A message from Cleveland states that for the first time in the annals of the Criminal Court a woman was charged with the murder of a woman and was ...

    Article : 163 words
  33. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    The Prime Minister (Sarwat Pasha) has presented a satisfactory reply to the British Note, and the crisis is regarded as ended. ...

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  34. Earlier Messages.

    If is semi-officially announced that agreement is in sight in connection with the Anglo-Egyptian trouble, on the basis of Britain being assured that certain of ...

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  35. "HUMAN GORILLA."

    The United States and Canadian police have joined forces in an endeavour to track down a fiend known as "The Gorilla." who has murdered twenty women ...

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  36. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES.

    The Federal conference of the 'Theatrical Employees' Association was commenced in the Trades Hall yesterday under the presidency of ...

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  37. MURDERED WAITRESS.

    The interest of the public in the police search for the man whom the police wish to interview in connection with the murder of Martha Quin at Petersham on ...

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  38. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Further appeals, launched by instructors and assistants in the Perth and Fremantle Technical Schools, were brought yesterday before the Public Service ...

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  39. Friendly Conversations Continuing.

    Sir. G. Locker-Lampson, replying to an inquiry relating to the control the the Egyptian army, said that friendly conversations between the British High [?] ...

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  40. "KEY TO BEAUTY."

    The winner of the competition for a slogan for the Hobart Development League, for which a prize of 20 guineas was offered was announced to-day, the ...

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  41. RUMANIAN POLITICS.

    The discovery that the ex-Prime Minister (Goneral A. Averescu) had circulated an order that in the event of the King's death all civil power would ...

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  42. NORWAY TO MELBOURNE.

    In Dinkum Aussie, a 12-ton 33ft expilot sailing cutter, the Melbournites. Robert Kermode and Fred Cullinger, members of the ...

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  43. ROYAL SOCIETY.

    Three important contributions to original research were communicated at the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Western Australia last night, when ...

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  44. SALE OF SHARES.

    In a reserved judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Mann in the First Civil Court to-day the objection of Alfred Clarke, of Hawthorn Grove. Hawthorn, to an ...

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  45. STATE PAPERS STOLEN.

    Important State documents contained in a despatch case were stolen from the cabin of the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Lyons) on the Loongana on Monday. ...

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  46. UNVEILING CEREMONY DISPUTE

    Judge Bevan, who recently retired from the District Court Judiciary, presided over the tribunal which began an inquiry at the Katoomba Town Hall to-day into ...

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  47. GOODS TRAIN DERAILED.

    Late this afternoon several trucks of a special goods train from Wyalkatchem were derailed four miles from Goomalling on the Dowerin side. Six trucks ...

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  48. FRENCH COAL EMBARGO.

    To-day in the House of Commons the Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade (Mr. A. M. Samuel) in reply to a question said that ...

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  49. GLASS THROWN AT PICTURE.

    A young man, who was later medically examined and declared to be insane, threw an empty glass at the oil painting, entitled "Chloe." in the lounge bar ...

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  50. EFFECT ON SERVICE.

    From the central railway transport office it was reported last night that the passenger service on the Wyalkatchem loop line would not be affected by the ...

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  51. CAR SOMERSAULTS FOUR TIMES.

    A motor car which skidded on the Lady Rawson Drive at Loftus (near Sutherland) this afternoon somersauited four times before coming to rest, according ...

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  52. PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS.

    Good cargoes for Australia are now offering at the Pacific Coast ports America and competition among shipping companies appears to be growing [?] ...

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  53. PARIS NEWSPAPER SIEGE.

    The surrender of M. Leon Daudet, editor and manager of the Royalist Newspaper "L'Action Francais" was most dramatic. A procession of motor cars ...

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  54. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The usual experience of the Commonwealth Treasury in the raising of loans in Australia is that during the last few days of each loan campaign the rate of ...

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  55. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    The following message received from Sir Garanville Ryrie has been made available by the Prime Minister's Department. On leaving the shores of Australia I ...

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  56. MOTOR CYCLIST'S EXPERIENCE

    While motor cycling from Rocky Glentation to Mount Bryan, on the night of June 3, W. Gray, a station employee, had a fall about half-way. One leg was ...

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  57. BOOT FACTORY TRAGEDY.

    Albert Edward Aistrope was acquitted this evening of the murder of James Francis Flannagan at Murray's boot factory on December 20 last. ...

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  58. N.S.W. FACTIONS.

    Mr. Forgan Smith, Acting Premier of Queensland, who arrived in Sydney to-day on his way to Melbourne to attend the Premier's conference, referring to ...

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