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  2. MIGRATION PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, June 27.—"Do we want the alien?" is the question put and answered by Dean Inge in the "Evening Standard." ...

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  3. ITALIA DISASTER.

    OSLO, June 27.—Norwegians now take a serious view of the prolonged absence of news of Captain Amundsen. Experts say that speed is necessary, and thousands of ...

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  4. YAMPI IRON ORE.

    It is advised from Sydney that large Shipments of iron ore will probably be made the near future from Yampi Sound in the Nor'-West of this State to Japan. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAILWAY SMASH

    LONDON, June 28.—An excursion train from Scarborough to Newcastle collided with a goods train outside Darlington station shortly before midnight last night. ...

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  6. FARM TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, June 28.—At Raymond Terrace to-day the inquest on Richard Moxey, who was shot dead while sitting in the kitchen of his home at Williamstown, near ...

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  7. FRENCH CRIME.

    PARIS, June 27.—The new Landru case has created a sensation. It has been established that at least five women have been murdered. ...

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  8. AMERICAN RESIDENCY.

    HOUSTON (Texas), June 27.—At the Convention Hall to-day the Democrats began their deliberations to the tune of negro spirituals rendered most melodiously by ...

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  9. WAR IN CHINA.

    LONDON, June 27.—Questions bearing on the various phases of the situation in China were answered in Parliament to-day by Sir Austen ...

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  10. NOBILE'S CONDITION.

    ROME, June 27.—The fact that General Nobile was first rescued was responsible for both public and partial official disquietude, and led to rumours that he had ...

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  11. SIR G. RYRIE IN LANCASHIRE.

    MANCHESTER, June 27.—The Manchester Corporation entertained Sir Granville Ryrie at lunch to-day. The Lord mayor, toasting the High Commissioner, ...

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  12. WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT.

    LONDON, June 27.—The Wimbledon tournament was continued to-day with the following results:— Men's Singles, second round: E. F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Complete Nervous Breakdown.

    BERLIN, June 27.—Correspondents of German newspapers at King's Bay declare that nobody is permitted to see General Nobile whose condition is reported serious. ...

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  14. A PERSUASIVE PERSON.

    PARIS, June 27.—A woman who escaped the clutches of the Marseilles murderer, describing her experience, said: "At the meeting I found the man very persuasive. ...

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  15. MIXED TYPES.

    PARIS, June 27.—M. Pierre Benoit, the well-known journalist, who is visiting Australia, sent a letter to "Le Journal" from his steamer. In this communication he ...

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  16. MR. J. H. WHITLEY.

    LONDON, June 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), in accordance with precedent, moved in the House of Commons to-day, that a pension of £4,000 a year ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN POSITION.

    The secretary of the State executive of the A.L.P. (Mr. E. H. Barker) replied yesterday to Senator Sir George Pearce's comments—published in yesterday's issue of ...

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  18. LABOUR BRIBERY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, June 28.—"Mr. Mahony stands out as a self-confessed humbug with regard to him testimonial," declared Mr. Lamb, K.C., to-day in his address to ...

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  19. NORTH v. SOUTH.

    SHANGHAI, June 27.—There are indications that the fighting in North China has not finished, for two reasons. The first is that the Northerners are unable to ...

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  20. RADIO AND CABLES.

    LONDON, June 27.—It is persistently reported that the conference examining the cables and beam wireless question, recommended the British, Dominion and Indian ...

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  21. ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, June 28.—An accident resulting in the instantaneous death of Robert Ponting (32), occurred at the works of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board ...

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  22. CONDITION OF VICTIMS. `

    On inquiry at the Fremantle Hospital last night it was learned that the condition of Alfred Oyston (60) had improved and that his name had been removed ...

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  23. CANADA AND THE MERGER.

    OTTAWA, June 27.—Canada is vitally interested in and affected by the proposed merger of the Beam wireless system and the Eastern Extension Company and ...

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  24. WOMAN INJURED.

    Myrtle Bock (35), of Guildford-road, Belmont, alighted from an omnibus while it was in motion, on Guildford-road, near Grandstand-road, last night, and fell on ...

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  25. MR. HOOVER'S CAMPAIGN.

    WASHINGTON, June 27.—Mr. H. C. Hoover's office to-day announced that he will resign the post of Secretary of Commerce at an early date in order to ...

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  26. CHINAMAN HURT.

    While sitting on a shaft of his cart on Miller-road, near Bibra Lake, yesterday Ah Lee, a Chinaman, slipped and fell and the wheel of the vehicle passed over ...

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  27. ANGRY STUDENTS.

    LONDON, June 27.—The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily News" Says: "'I was destroyed by Teutonic fury, I was rebuilt by American generosity,' was the ...

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  28. CEYLON OUTRAGE.

    COLOMBO, June 28.—The Mayoress of Newcastle (Mrs. Gibson), the victim of the Mahara outrage, will leave hospital on Saturday. ...

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  29. CYCLE RIDERS INJURED.

    A motor cycle driven by William John Dier (22), of Learoyd-street, Mount Lawley, with Rosie Anning, of Harold-street, Mount Lawley, on the pillion seat, ...

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  30. AVIATION.

    LONDON, June 28.—"There is less mortality in aviation than any other form of transport," declared Sir Alan Cobham in a speech at the African Society's dinner ...

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  31. LAND AT CANBERRA.

    MELBOURNE, June 28.—Criticism of actions of the Federal Capital Commission with regard to the sale of land in the civic centre at Canberra was expressed by ...

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  32. RHINELAND EVACUATION.

    LONDON, June 22.—Sir Austen Chamberlain was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether, in view of the Polish Foreign Minister's recent ...

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  33. SEA COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, June 27.—Mr. Tom Walsh in a letter to Mr. Havelock Wilson attacks the "Reds." He says that the immediate aim of Moscow's propagandists is to make ...

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  34. CYCLE AND TRUCK COLLIDE.

    Robert Edmond George (16), of Albany-road, Victoria Park, was riding a push cycle along Albany-road yesterday afternoon when he was struck by a motor-truck ...

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  35. MOTHS FOR AIR FORCE.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—In accordance with its decision to add 20 Moth aeroplanes to the Royal Australian Air Force, the Defence Department has accepted ...

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  36. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    CAIRO, June 27.—Mohammed Mahmoud Pasha, formerly Minister of Finance, has formed a Cabinet, with himself as Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior. ...

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  37. POLISH AFFAIRS.

    WARSAW, June 27.—Owing to ill-health, Marshal Pilsudski has resigned the Premiership. He will retain the portfolio of Minister of War. ...

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  38. BIG BROTHERHOOD.

    LONDON, June 27.—The Prince of Wales has agreed to sign certificates to be presented to big brothers. He has stipulated that a certificate shall not be ...

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