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  2. R.A.P .FLYING BOATS.

    The Royal Air Force squadron of four super-marine Southampton flying boats arrived at Carnarvon from Port Hedland yesterday afternoon, and the commander ...

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  3. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, June 5.-Whenr the House of Commons met to-day Mr. .P. Snowden submitted a Labour amendment •objetting to 'the second reading of the Finance Bill, ...

    Article : 601 words
  4. ITALY'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    ROME, June 5.-The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) in the Senate to-day reviewed Italy's relations throughout the world. He declared that Italy was in- ...

    Article : 338 words
  5. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT

    SUVA (Fiji), June 6.—The Legislative Council to-day passed a resolution, congratulating Captain Kingsford Smith and his companions on their safe arrival at ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. CHINESE WAR.

    SHANGHAI, June 5.—A Japanese re­port says that the Shansi troops reached Changhientien, outside Peking, early this morning. The vanguard of the Na- ...

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  7. ENGLISH DERBY.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Derby was run to-day and resulted:— FELSTEAD—Sir H. Cunliffe Owen's b c, by Spion Kop—Felkington (H. ...

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  8. ANZAC LEAVES MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—Sailing under orders issued by the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir William Glasgow) from Canberra, the destroyer Anzac left Port ...

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  9. METEOROLOGICAL AID.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—The Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. S. A. Hunt) is making a study of the weather conditions in the Pacific to assist the fivers on the ...

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  10. Winner's Breeding.

    FeLstead started four times as a two­year-old for a second. He ran nowhere in the Two Thousand Guineas last month. Felatead is by the Spearmint horse ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. NAVIGATOR AMUSED.

    SUVA, June, 6.—Lieutenant H. Lyons navigator) was amused at an American cable which said that his wife was watching the flight and was much worried. He ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. BRISBANE PREPARATIONS.

    BRISBANE, June 6.—To control the huge crowd which it is expected will gather at the Eagle Farm Aerodrome on Friday to welcome Captain Kingsford Smith and his ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. BURNING LONDON.

    LONDON, June 6.—Captain Ernest Lehmann, director of German air raids during the war, reveals a plan for 20 Zeppelins to strike London simultaneously at ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. OWNERS OF CANDIDATES.

    LONDON, June 5.—To-morrow's race for the Derby Stakes, popularly known as the Derby, will be run at Epsom. To-clay. the eve of the race. the question of ...

    Article : 360 words
  15. OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE.

    LONDON, June 5.—The trans-Pacific flight is regarded everywhere in England as the moat outstanding performance in British aviation. ...

    Article : 369 words
  16. THE 'PLANE'S EQUIPMENT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—The navigation of our plane, the Southern Cross, is, of course, one of the very main essentials. Air navigation has its own peculiar ...

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  17. TASMANIAN. ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, June 6.-The final scrutiny of: the ballot papers in the division of Wil­mot has resulted in the election' of Sir Walter Lee,_and Messrs. N. Campbell and ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. OUTLAWING WAR.

    LONDON, June 5.-Viscount Grey, a former Minister for Foreign Affairs, presid­ing at the. League of Nations. Union con­ference on arbitration, said.that. the peace ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. AVIATION.

    LONDON, June 5.—Two RoyalAir Force Woodcock fahters collided at a height of 1,500 feet during manoeuvres at Upavon, Wiltshire. One pilot's parachute opened ...

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  20. ARRIVAL AT CARNARVON.

    CARNARVON, June 6.-The four R.A.F. flying boats with the Widgeon Amphibian, arrived here at 2.10 p.m. to-flay., They left Port Hedland at 6.30 ...

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  21. TWO SUNSETS IN ONE DAY.

    LONDON, June 5.—Captain Olley an Imperial Airways pilot, set up a new flying record yesterday by piloting a fast DH Armstrong-Siddeley air taxi from Croydon ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. STATE PARL AMENT.

    .Both . Houses of the State Parliament will "meet at 3 p.m. to-day, for a special session,' to consider the Federal-State financial agreement. The „session will . be ...

    Article : 260 words
  23. Ante-Post Betting.

    'LONDON, June. 6.-At the ,Enal call! over.,. at the Victoria 'CM: the .following prices weie offered:-11. to 4 against Fair-1 way. 5 to 1-Sunny Trace, 6 'to '1 Flaw. ...

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  24. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), June 5.-With the • address of the chairman (Mr.. Burnell)' the world's wheat conference opened to-day, when 65 delegates had re- ...

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  25. AMERICAN PRAISE.

    NEW YORK, June 5.—The highest possible praise is being accorded to the crew of the Southern Cross from all parts of the United States. The following extracts are ...

    Article : 317 words
  26. DESCRIPTION OF MACHINES.

    • The flying boats are Superniarine South­amptons, the type which is now the stand­ard twin engined reconnaissance flying hunt of the Royal Air Force. The machines ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. SCOTS' DELEGATION.

    LONDON, June 5.-The Australian Scot-. tisk Delegation, cruised on the Clyde to­day, and when passing Kyles of ,Bute dele­gates threw sample -boxes of . Australian ...

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  28. HYDE PARK CASE.

    LONDON, June 5.—Today in the House of Commons, when asked whether the forthcoming inquiry would include the Methods of the provincial as well as of the ...

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  29. CALCUTTA SWEEP.

    CALCUTTA, June 5.-A syndicate from the staff of the E. D. Sassoun Company, Bombay, has drawn Sunny Trace in the Calcutta Sweep.. The same- syndicate last ...

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  30. RETURNED SOLDIERS' PART.

    At a meeting of the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League last night, the chairman (the Rev. C. L. Riley) stated that Sauadron-Leader Drummond had ...

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  31. •AGE FIXING.

    LONDON, June 5.2-The Geneva 'corres- I pondent of the Australian Press Associ­ation states: Messrs. Walker and Sand­ford, delegates of the, Australian employees ...

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  32. MISSING ITALIA.

    MOSCOW, June 5.-It is reported from Murmansk that the Obdorks wireless sta­tion last evening picked up a message from General Nobile's airship Italia an- ...

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  33. Labour Party Meeting.

    The usual pre-sessional meeting of the Labour Party was held yesterday and lasted for several hours. Twenty-eight members were present. At its close the ...

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  34. MELUN MURDER.

    PARIS, June 5.—There was a pitiful scene to-day at the trial of Mesterino, a jeweller, on a charo of having murdered Gaston [?] a commercial ...

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  35. FORGED NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.-A sentence of 10 years' imprisonment with bard labour was imposed on Stefan Karasiewiez in the Geelong Court to-day when the hearing of ...

    Article : 479 words
  36. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—In view of the statements that when Captain Kingsford Smith arrives in Australia he will be £6,000 in debt in connection with his ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. PRACTICAL RESULTS.

    LONDON, June 5.-Mr. Gilchrist. the manager of the delegation, said that the practical results of the visit to Glasgow were more satisfactory than in the case of ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. A RAJAH CREMATED.

    LONDON, June 5.-The remains of the recently-deceased Rajah of Pudukota were cremated to-day at Golders Green with full Tiindu rites. Two Hindu priests in ...

    Article : 209 words
  39. AN OPERATING TRAGEDY:

    LONDON, June 5.-Dr. Victor Bonney, the eminent gynaecological surgeon, who has just arrived from Australasia, referred to the failure of his operation at Christ- ...

    Article : 172 words
  40. FEDERAL WELCOME.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—Colonel Brinsmead, Director of Civil Aviation, flew from Melbourne to Canberra to-day and left for Sydney later. He will go to Brisbane to ...

    Article : 190 words
  41. PARTY DWINDLING.

    LONDON, June 5.-The Australian Press Association learns that the original party of 637 has dwindled from one cause or another to 530. The most serious defection' ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL MEN.

    LONDON. June 5.—The Admiralty entertained to-day 13 officers and 100 men of the crew of H.M.A.S. Australia at the Royal Tournament at Olympia, to which ...

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  43. BELGIAN ROYALTIES' TOUR.

    BRUSSELS, June 5.-The King and Queen of Belgium sailed to-day from Ant­werp on board the steamer Thysville, com­mencing their first voyage to Belgian ...

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  44. MURDERED RECLUSE.

    LONDON, June 6.-William Maynard, a married rabbit-trapper, was to-day found guilty of the murder of Richard Roadley, a wealthy recluse, at Rude, Cornwall, in ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON. June 5.-Apropos of the Prince of Wales's telling the Empire farm­ers that he is making up his mind for another visit to Australia. it is stated that ...

    Article : 78 words
  46. PATROLLING THE ROUTE.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that it had been decided to send the destroyer Anzac from Melbourne to Sydney to be ...

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  47. Royal Inspection.

    LONDON, June 5.-His Majesty the King has promised tp visit Portsmouth spe­cially to inspect the new cruisers Australia and Canberra. Probably on July 17. ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, June 6.-The counting of the first preference votes at the Mitchell by-election resulted as follows:-R. Bow (Labour), 1,739; Major McLeod (Country ...

    Article : 68 words
  49. BURNED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.-Mrs. Mary Neville (64) was burned to death when her cottage in Yarra-street, Geelong, was destroyed by fire late to-night. She lived ...

    Article : 73 words
  50. SOVIET FINANCIAL ABUSES.

    RIGA, June 6.-One hundred and sixty men. mainly officials, have been arrested at Rostov-on-Don for alleged financial abuses in the Dontez district. The prison- ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. CEYLON OUTRAGE.

    CALCUTTA, June 6.-A motion is being moved in the Ceylon Legislative Council, expressing indignation at the recent out­rage on Australian tourists and requesting ...

    Article : 62 words
  52. FERRY'S MISADVENTURE.

    ALGIERS, June 5.-The new ferry steamer, Deewhy, which is proceeding to Sydney to take up harbour service, was towed in here to-day by the Italian steam- ...

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  53. FIVE SHILLINGS A WORD.

    LONDON. June 5.-"I recently offered Mr. Rudyard Kipling fire shillings a word for an article but he refused contemptuous­ly, saying that he did not write to order," ...

    Article : 47 words
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