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  2. LOAN COUNCIL PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—The problem of reducing the aggregate deficits of the several States to a figure more in consonance with the amount contemplated for ...

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  3. NORTH CHINA TRUCE.

    SHANGHAI, June 7.—While speculation is rife both here and abroad regarding the possibility of an early opening of political negotiations between China ...

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  4. RAILWAY AMALGAMATION

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—The Commonwealth proposals for the amalgamation of Australian railways systems under some form of national control were practically ...

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  5. THE PACT DISPUTE.

    CANBERRA, June 7.—Increasing bitterness is being shown in the controversy between the Federal Ministry and the Country Party on tariff policy. ...

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  6. FOUR-POWER PACT.

    ROME, June 6.—Signor Mussolini, speaking at the opening of the Senate to-day, said that negotiations for the Four-Power Pact (which he initiated for ...

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  7. SHORTER WORKING WEEK.

    SYDNEY, June 7.—Before the full bench of the Federal Arbitration Court today the Australian Railways Union made application for a 44-hour week to cover ...

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  8. GREEK ASSASSINS.

    ATHENS, June 7.—An unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate M. Venizelos (the former Prime Minister) when he was returning with his wife to ...

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  9. MR. ROOSEVELT'S POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—A perilous domestic parliamentary situation seems to have nullified several important features of the international policy contemplated ...

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  10. JAPANESE DUMPING.

    CALCUTTA, June 7.—Action to check the dumping of Japanese piecegoods in India has been taken by the Government of India which, in a communique issued ...

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  11. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), who will preside over the World Economic and Monetary Conference to be Opened on Monday, and ...

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  12. LEGATION MURDER.

    LONDON, June 6.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express in Berlin states that following the murder of the Afghan Minister (Sirdar Azziz Khan) at the ...

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  13. BRITISH DEBT INSTALMENT.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Cabinet has been summoned to meet on Friday, when it is believed that payment of the war debt instalment of £190,590,000 (at the ...

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  14. ACTION IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Lieut.-Col. T. W. White) said to-day that he would be pleased to have particulars from ...

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  15. SENSITIVE FISH.

    VANCOUVER, June 6.—During to-day's session of the Pacific Science Congress at Victoria, Dr. Shinkishi Hatai, of the Imperial University at Tokio, said that fish ...

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  16. AN APPEAL FOR AMITY.

    CANBERRA, June 7.—Senator H. S. Foll, the Government Whip, referring to the dispute between Senator Hardy and Sir Henry Gullett, stated that he ...

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  17. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    LONDON, June 6.—"Tests in Australia will never lose the 'dog fight' atmosphere until the crowds learn to give the visitors a square deal," declares Mr. Bruce Harris ...

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  18. FLOODED RIVERS.

    MINGENEW, June 7.—The weather at Mingenew has now been fine for some hour and the sun and a drying wind have improved conditions considerably on rail. ...

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  19. BIMETALLISM PROPOSAL.

    Proposals in the United States to instruct the American delegation to the World Economic Conference on June 12 to work for bimetallism lend interest to ...

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  20. GERMAN POPULATION.

    BERLIN, June 6.—The Minister for the Interior (Dr. Frick) has appointed a consultative council of experts on population and racial questions. The objects include ...

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  21. SLUM CLEARANCE.

    LONDON, June 6.—The active interest which the Prince of Wales displays in the housing problem was reflected in his remarks to the Building Societies' ...

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  22. THE TRADE IN ARMS.

    GENEVA, June 6.—Most speakers at to-day's session of the General Disarmament Commission supported the total abolition of the Private manufacture of and ...

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  23. TIME LIMIT FOR TESTS.

    ADELAIDE, June 7.—In an address to the Constitutional Club to-day, V. Richardson, vice-captain of the Australian Eleven, said he could easily understand why ...

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  24. TRAFFIC BLOCKED IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 7.—Early this morning the Nambucca River overflowed its banks about two miles from Macksville, flooding the main North Coast road and ...

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  25. A CITY RAID.

    SYDNEY, June 7.—An office in Martinplace was raided by the police during the lunch hour to-day. The police alleged that an extensive business was being done in ...

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  26. JEW'S PETITION UPHELD.

    GENEVA, June 7.—Following the decision of the committee of jurists that the Upper Silesian Jew, Herr Bernheim, was qualified to petition the League regarding ...

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  27. WORLD FLIGHT.

    MOSCOW, June 7.—Lieut. James Mattern, the American airman, who left New York early on June 3, on a solo flight around the world, left Omsk (about 1,500 ...

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  28. Opera Artists Dismissed.

    BERLIN, June 7.—Herr Klemperer, the Jewish musical director of the Berlin State Opera, has been dismissed. He will reside in Switzerland. Other Jewish ...

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  29. AMERICAN FINANCING

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—The United States Treasury announced to-day the issuance of 900,000,000 dollars (£180,000,000 at par) worth of Treasury notes and ...

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  30. RADIO AFIELD DAY.

    LONDON, June 7.—During the 27 hours commencing at 7 a.m. (British Standard time) on June 10, the Radio Society of Great Britain will hold a national field ...

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  31. MINING SURVEY.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Australian Press Association understands that an offer was recently made by one of London's biggest mining corporations to ...

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  32. IMMORTALITY.

    VANCOUVER, June 6.—"Immortality may be potentially inherent in all forms of life," said Dr. A. H. Hutchinson, of the University of British Columbia, in ...

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  33. FREE STATE SENATE.

    DUBLIN, June 6.—Mr. De Valera's Government intends to introduce a Bill to amend the Constitution by reducing to two months the statutory period of 18 ...

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  34. PROHIBITION REPEAL.

    INDIANAPOLIS, June 6.—The State of Indiana voted to-day in favour of ratification of the Congressional measure for the repeal of the Eighteenth (Prohibition) ...

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  35. BRITISH EGG EXPORTS.

    LONDON, June 7.—The "Daily Herald" states that British poultry keepers have asked the Minister for Agriculture (Major Elliot) to appeal to the Australian ...

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  36. OCTOGENARIAN FREEMASON.

    LONDON, June 6.—Mr. Charles Oakley, an octogenarian from Victoria, was given a great reception when responding to the toast of overseas brethren at a ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN FRONTIER GUARD.

    VIENNA, June 7.—The first detachments of the Heimwehr for service as special frontier guards hare left Innsbruck for the German frontier with machine ...

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  38. AMERICAN BANKING.

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—Contending that efforts were being made to "hamstring" the investigation by the Senate Banking and Currency Committee of the ...

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  39. CONCORD IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, June 7.—Further efforts to secure Hindu-Moslem unity by means of a conference are likely [?] Mr.Gandhi, who in unfit vet for political discussions, agrees. ...

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  40. LEAGUE SECRETARY-GENERAL.

    LONDON, June 6.—Sir Eric Drummond, the retiring Secretary-General of the League of Nations, sat with the, League Council for the last time in that capacity ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 6.—Between April 24 and May 22 the number of unemployed fell by 114,755 to 2,582,000. There are how 306,000 more workers than a year ...

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  42. RECOVERED FROM SEA.

    SYDNEY, June 7.—The body of Thomas Richard Ralph "Sewell (21), commercial travellers, of Wycombe-road, Neutral Bay, was recovered by the water police from the ...

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  43. LONG SAILING TRIP.

    COPENHAGEN, June 6.—Knud Andersen, sailing the cutter Monsunen from Australia, hailed Danish fishermen in the North Sea, and announced that he had ...

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  44. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    LONDON, June 7.—The Empire Marketing Board's annual report mentions 24 new records in imports of Empire foods and tobaccos, including Australian eggs. ...

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  45. CONTRACT BRIDGE.

    LONDON, June 6.—An American contract bridge team led by Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson (the notable contract bridge pair) will play a British team captained ...

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  46. CYCLIST KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, June 7.—While riding a bicycle on North-terrace this afternoon, Henry John Gardner Fluck (30), collided with a motor lorry and died before ...

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