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  2. BULK HANDLING.

    It was learned yesterday that 43 sidings in the Fremantle zone are to be equipped with bulk handling facilities in readiness for the coming season. These' ...

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  3. NAZIS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, June 21.—Acting under the direct orders of Captain Goering (Reich Minister without portfolio and Governor of Prussia) the secret police aided the Nazi ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, June 21.—The Department of Overseas Trade has published an exhaustive report on economic and trade conditions in Australia to December, 1932 ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, June 21.—The monoplane Faith in Australia, with Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, Captain P. G. Taylor and Mr. G. U. Allen aboard. took of from Richmond aerodrome ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. IRISH CONSTITUTION.

    DUBLIN, June 20.—The Dail Eireann to-day passed the second reading of the Constitution Amendment Bill to reduce the period of the Senate's powers to delay ...

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  7. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    During a discussion on the wheat position in the Economic Com­mission of the World Conference on Tuesday, Mr. 8. M. Brace, in a vigorous speech, enunciated Australia's opposition to restriction of production as a remedy for the world's economic problems. ...

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  8. MR. BRUCE'S SPEECH.

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Latham) said to-day that the Commonwealth Government had been in communication with Mr. S. M. ...

    Article : 486 words
  9. DISPUTE WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 20.—The "Daily Express" states that feelers are being put out to settle the Anglo-Irish difficulties on the basis of the Free State paying ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. THE AUSTRIAN BAN.

    VIENNA, June 20.—Following the Gov­ernment's decision yesterday to proscribe the Nazi Party and immediately dissolve all Nazi organisations, the whole of ...

    Article : 256 words
  11. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, June 21.—Seedings for the main championships in the Wimbledon tournament, which will begin next week, were announced by the All-England Club ...

    Article : 320 words
  12. WHEAT RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, June 21.—During yesterday's sitting of the Economic Commission of the World Conference, when the general dis­cussion was mainly, devoted to the subject ...

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  13. KING FEISAL OF IRAK.

    LONDON, June 20.—King Feisal of Iraq was given a notable reception when he reached England on a State visit to-day. As his steamer, escorted by four of ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. ANTI-LABOUR UNITY.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—The Acting Leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr. T. Peterson, M.H.R.) dealt at length with the tariff in an address to-night at a largely ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. CANADIAN COMMENT.

    WINNIPEG, June 20.—"Most encouraging," was the comment of Mr. John I. McFarland (general manager of the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Pool) to-day ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. MAINTAINING INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, June 20.—Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Anthony Eden (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that the British Government ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. RETURN TO GOLD.

    LONDON, June 20.—At yesterday's meeting of the Second Sub-Committee of the Monetary Commission of the World Conference. Senator Pittman (United ...

    Article : 389 words
  18. TRAP FOR THIEVES.

    MELBOURNE. June 21.—Several shots were fired and a youth was wounded this evening when railway detectives set a trap for thieves at Footscray. ...

    Article : 195 words
  19. GOOD GATE FOR PARIS MATCH.

    LONDON, June 20.—The Australian Lawn Tennis Association's share of the Paris match between the Australian and Japanese Davis Cud players will be about ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. THE PAPUAN MANDATE.

    GENEVA, June 20.—In his annual re­port on the Territory of Papua for 1931-32, presented to the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. HEAD HUNTING.

    GENEVA, June 20.—Comments on head hunting in Papua are contained in the annual report on the Territory for 1931-32 by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John H. ...

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  22. BRITAIN v. CZECHOSLOVAKIA.

    LONDON, June 20.—Great Britain won both of the remaining singles matches against Czechoslovakia to-day, F. J. Perry beating Hecht, 6-2. 6-2. 6-2. and H. W. ...

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  23. PERFORMANCES SUMMARISED.

    The Australian lawn tennis team now abroad has now taken part in five important engagements the British hardcourt championships at Bournemouth ...

    Article : 569 words
  24. CONTROL OF OGPU.

    MOSCOW, June 20.—An important decree centralises the control of the Ogpu with the avowed purpose of avoiding rash actions in the various Soviet republics. ...

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  25. NEW SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, June 21.—Britain is threatened with a new movement on suffragette lines. A body of militant women cham­pioning the rights of Englishwomen ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. Campaign Against "Grain Barbers."

    RIGA, June 20.—It is reported that the Soviet has proclaimed a new campaign against "grain barbers"—hungry peasants who cut the ears of grain from standing ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. THE TARIFF TRUCE.

    TOKIO, June 21.—The Cabinet has decided to agree to the tariff truce during the meetings of the World Economic Conference, subject to reservations enabling ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. "JUST FOR FUN."

    WATERTOWN (New York), June 20.—Joseph Doldo, the son of an Italian factory worker, was arrested here to-day as the sender of two bombs to President ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. PRINCE'S WEDDING.

    LAUSANNE, June 21.—A simple civil ceremony lasting a few minutes in the Lausanne Town Hall to-day united the Prince of the Asturias and his Cuban ...

    Article : 103 words
  30. THE CURRENCY PLAN.

    NEW YORK, June 20.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that American participation in any international monetary stabilisation plan ...

    Article : 300 words
  31. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    LONDON, Juue 21.—James Moran, an Australian, who, the police stated, bad been previously convicted of having attempted to obtain £20.000 by false ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. A PARIS WEDDING.

    PARIS, June 20.—Miss Barbara Hutton was civilly married to-day to Prince Alexis Mdivani at the Town Hall of a fashionable quarter which was crowded with ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, June 21.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas), in answer to a question by Mr. Lambert (Liberal Nation. ...

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  34. WHARF FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Augustus Neilson (63), wharf labourer, of Prince Edward-street. Gladesville, was killed this morn-ing while eargo was being loaded into the ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. PROHIBITION REPEAL.

    NEW YORK, June 21.—Those favouring the repeal of prohibition won clear-cut victories in Connect[?]cut and New Hampshire in yesterday's voting, the approximate ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. FIVE BLIND PERSONS KILLED.

    BERLIN, June 20.—Five blind passengers were killed at Freudenstadt (Wurtemberg) when a motor car belonging to their institution collided with a motor ...

    Article : 31 words
  37. COMMUNIST LEADER.

    MOSCOW, June 21.—Frau Clara Zetkin, the 78-years-old Communist who delivered the opening address at the meeting of the German Reichstag on August 30 last ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. WINDJAMMER REACHES CORK.

    LONDON, June 21.—The sailing ship. C. B. Pedereen (2,142 tons) has arrived at Cork after an uneventful voyage of 100 days from Australia. ...

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