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  2. THE LONDON CONVERSION.

    LONDON, June 1.—The Commonwealth £11,410,000 conversion loan was heavily oversubscribed this morning. The list for cash applications was closed after two ...

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  3. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, May 31.—The United States delegates to the World Economic Conference to be opened in London on June 12, including the Secretary of State ...

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  4. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    SHANGHAI, June 1.—While negotiations for the purchase of the Russian rights in the Chinese Eastern Railway are (continuing between the Soviet, the State ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    PARIS, May 31.—In the final of the French mixed doubles championship to-day the captain of the Australian Davis Cub team J. Crawford, partnered by ...

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  6. BANKING INQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON, May 31.—The inquiry of the Senate Banking and Currency committee into the affairs and methods of the private banking from of J. P. Morgan ...

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  7. SINO-JAPANESE TREATY

    SHANGHAI, June 1.—The signing of the peace treaty between China, and Japan at Tangku yesterday, was the moat momentous event since the Japanese ...

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  8. EVEREST CLIMBERS.

    LONDON, May 31.—A wireless message received late to-night from Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, leader of the Mt. Everest expedition, states: "To-day there were heavy ...

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  9. AIR SERVICE TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 1.—It is now revealed that Colonel H. G. Brackley, air superintendent for Imperial Airways, Ltd., with a pilot, a wireless operator and two ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC BILL.

    CANBERRA, June 1.—In the Senate to-day the Leader of the Government (Sir George Pearce) moved the second reading of the Antarctic Territory Acceptance ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT DECISION.

    GENEVA, June 1.—The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference decided to-day to adjourn until July 3 after completing the first reading of the ...

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  12. THE LITTLE ENTENTE.

    PRAGUE, May 31.—The Little Entente (Rumania, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia) whose delegates are meeting in conference here, announced to-day its attitude to ...

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  13. IMPROVED CREDIT.

    CANBERRA, June 1.—When information was received in Canberra to-night that the London conversion loan had been heavily over-subscribed, the Prime ...

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  14. FARMERS' PRICES.

    LONDON, May 31.—In a broadcast speech to United States farmers, the Minister for Agriculture (Major Elliot) this evening said that there was a general ...

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  15. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES ON AGENDA

    LONDON, May 31.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Dr. Burgin), replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day regarding Press ...

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  16. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, June 1.—At the Warracknabeal Police Court to-day four persons were charged with having conspired to obstruct the course of justice. The ...

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  17. THE KING'S OPENING SPEECH.

    LONDON, May 31.—The King's speech opening the World Economic Conference on June 12 will be relayed by wireless at 3 p.m. (Greenwich time). ...

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  18. ESCAPED CONVICTS.

    LANSING (Kansas), May 31.—The 11 convicts who escaped yesterday have apparently reached the mountainous region of Oklahoma which is notorious as ...

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  19. BRITISH AERIAL POLICY.

    LONDON, May 31.—The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Baldwin) replying to auctions in the House of Commons to-day with reference to the British aerial ...

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  20. A MARRIAGE BOUNTY.

    BERLIN, June 1.—Subsidies for young couples wishing to marry, with a view to the removal of women from the labour market, are among the features of a ...

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  21. JUTLAND ANNIVERSARY.

    LONDON, June 1.—While it is not the custom (as the First Lord of the Admiralty states) for the Royal Navy to celebrate the anniversary of our naval victories the ...

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  22. GERMAN POGROM.

    BERLIN, June 1.—"The regilding of old coats of arms with the help of Miss Cohns and the impious raising of Jewish financiers and similar Israelite personages ...

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  23. KALGOORLIE SHOOTING.

    KALGOORLIE, June 1.—Following the shooting of John Proberts (35) at his room in the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Kalgoorlie, last night when he received a bullet ...

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  24. THE SINO-JAPANESE ARMISTICE.

    The affected by the armistice between the Chinese and Japanese [?] In North China, whertby the Chiness armies withdraw to a line sooth of tM Great Wall, between Lutal and Yenching is shown above. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, June 1.—Mr. J. V. Fairbairn, of Victoria, addressed a private meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association in the House of Commons last night ...

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  26. LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    LONDON, June 1.—Although J. Crawford holds the singles and doubles championships of London on grass courts at Queen's Club, the Australians will not ...

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  27. TREATMENT OF WOMEN.

    LONDON, June 1.—A number of women's organisations have conveyed to the German Ambassador (Dr. L. von Househ) expressions of dismay at the treatment ...

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  28. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    LONDON, June 1.—Replying to Mr. F. S. Cocks (Lab.) in the House of Commons this afternoon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. N. Chamberlain) said it ...

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  29. FOUR-POWER PACT.

    ROME, June 1.—Last-minute alterations have been made to the Four Power Pact. The article dealing with disarmament has been removed as it was deemed unnecessary ...

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  30. FRENCH BUDGET.

    PARIS, June 1.—The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have finally and belatedly pawed a budget showing a deficit of £28,000,000 at par, after an all-night ...

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  31. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    LONDON, June 1.—Speaking at a dinner to-day in honour of the Glamorgan team, M. J. Turnbull, the captain, who is also a Rugby international, referring ...

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  32. MOLLISONS' ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, June 1.—Mr. and Mrs. Mollison spent 9½ hours in non-stop flying over England in their new 'plane, the Seafarer, for the purpose of a fuel test preparatory ...

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  33. GETTING THE BEST TERMS.

    CANBERRA, June 1.—The Assistant Treasurer (Senator Massy Greene) was asked by Senator Rae (Lang Labour, N.S.W) in the [?] to-day whether ...

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  34. AUSTRIA RETALIATES.

    VIENNA, May 31.—The Government is prohibiting Austrians to Tint Germany, in retaliation of the recent German imposition of a £70 visa fee on Germans visiting ...

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  35. CRIMINAL'S APPEAL.

    MELBOURNE, June 1.—An extraordinary request was made to the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day by John Barclay, one of the two prisoners who escaped ...

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  36. SALARY CUTS.

    HOBART, June 1.—A definite move in the direction of impressing on the Government the views of public servants of Tasmania regarding salary reductions was ...

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  37. STATE FINANCES.

    BRISBANE, June 1.—The revenue returns for May, and for the 11 months since July 1, were issued to-day. They show that the revenue for the 11 months ...

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  38. Nazi Headquarters Searched.

    VIENNA, May 31.—Detectives to-night searched the Nazi headquarters and the houses of leading Austrian Nazis for arms and treasonable correspondence with ...

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  39. REQUEST FOR EXTRADITION.

    PARIS, June 1.—The police have requested the extradition of an Australian named Mason, alias Coates, who has been arrested in Sydney for an alleged ...

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  40. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, June 1.—A man who was charged at the Central Criminal Court to-day with manslaughter—the allegation being that while drunk [?] knocked down ...

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  41. CLAIM AGAINST BOXER.

    SYDNEY, June 1.—When the hearing was resumed before Mr. Justice Stephen and a jury in Queen's Square jury causes to-day, of the action by Albera Monro ...

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  42. LETICIA QUARREL.

    LONDON, May 31.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) in the House of Commons said that he was glad to announce that the agreement for the ...

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  43. Revenue Increase in Tasmania.

    HOBART, June 1.—Tasmanian consolidated revenue collections for 11 months ended May 31 amounted to £2,235,298, or £97,190 more than last year. The ...

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  44. PRODUCTION OF CEREALS.

    ADELAIDE, June 1.—Figures compiled by the Government Statistician (Mr. W. L. Johnston) showed that the what yield of South Australia during the past season ...

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  45. LION IN THE BUSH.

    SYDNEY, June 1.—A report was received to-day by Constable Davey who is in charge of the Nabiac police district, that a young man named Freeman ...

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  46. SUSTENANCE WORK.

    HOBART, June 1.—The cooperation of municipal councils was assured the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. E. James) when he attended the annual conference of the ...

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  47. BABY FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, June 1.—At the Muswell-brook Police Court to-day Irene Marden (19) was charged with having on or about May 26, at Grasstree (near Muswellbrook). ...

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  48. TASMANIA'S SHARE.

    HOBART, June 1.—The £11,410,000 London conversion loan included a £2,000,000 6½ per cent. Tasmanian loan. By the interest reduction to 3½ per cent., the State ...

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  49. BELGIAN ECONOMIES.

    BRUSSELS, June 1.—The Cabinet, now a virtual dictatorship, has decreed a 5 per cent, cut in State salaries and old-age and invalid tensions. Other economies include ...

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  50. AUSTRIAN CONSTITUTION.

    VIENNA, May 31.—The Prime Minister (Dr. Dollfuss) announced to-day that the constitution would shortly be remodelled to allow an extension of popular control. ...

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  51. HOSPITAL OFFICIAL'S DEATH.

    MORAWA, June 1.—Ronal Gannaway (about 68), secretary of the Morawa Hospital, died last night from the effects of [?] The police at Perenjori were ...

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