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  2. HOSTILITY TO CHURCH.

    ROME, May 31.—Following recent demonstrations against the Holy See, arising from clashes of opinion between Fascists and the Catholic. Action Party, the ...

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  3. KENT MYSTERY.

    LONDON, May 30.—The bodies of Mrs. Maud Lewis and her daughter Freda (20), who had not been seen for several days. were found by the police, buried in the ...

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  4. STATE FINANCES.

    The State financial returns for May, 1931, issued by the Treasury on Saturday, reveal that the deficit for the month was £153,140, and the accumulated deficit for ...

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  5. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, May 29.—The British Government have decided to invite the Iudian Federal Structure Committee to reassemble in London not later ...

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  6. NAZIS ATTACKED.

    BERLIN, May 29.—Two Nazis and a bystander were killed and 30 persons were injured when Nazis and Communists came into conflict at Hagen to-day. Unemployed ...

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  7. BALLOON ASCENT.

    BRUSSELS, May 29.—In addition, to having only a small amount of oxygen left when be landed. Professor Piccard had another hair-raising experience in the ...

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  8. LOAN CONVERSION PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—The Leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Lyons) and the Deputy Leader (Mr. Latham) have written to the Prime ...

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  9. ANTI-FASCISM.

    ROME, May 31.—The special State Defence Tribunal, which sentenced Milh[?] Schirru to death on Friday for having plotted to kill Signor Mussolini, was ...

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  10. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    CANBERRA. May 31.—Replying to statements reported in "The West Australian" to have been made by Colonel H. B. Collett, president of the West ...

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  11. AEROPLANE TO EXPERIMENT.

    DESSAU (Germany), May 29.—Following Professor Piccard's observations in the stratosphere, the Junkers Aircraft Company is hastening the construction ...

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  12. STIR AT EVICTION.

    SYDNEY, May 31.—Armed with iron bars and pieces of wood, a number of Communists adopted a threatening attitude during an eviction at Douglas-street, ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    LONDON, May 30.-Mr. D. Kennard, flying a Cirrus-Klemm aeroplane, and with a start, of 30 minutes 43 seconds, won to-day's race from Heston to Newcastle ...

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  14. COAL MINERS' HOURS.

    GENEVA, May 29.—In spite of protests by representatives of Australian, South African, and Japanese employers, the International Labour Conference has ...

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  15. SAFER ROADS.

    LONDON, May 29.—Since the introduction of the new motoring Act (abolishing the speed limit) an intensive effort has been made to assess Britain's standard of ...

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  16. CURRENCY OF ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—As the Premiers' Conference was not sitting over the week-end, interested sections of the business community took the opportunity for ...

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  17. DRIFT IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—With only one month of the current financial year to rim, it now seems certain that State deficit at June 30 will be £2,000,000, of ...

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  18. AUTOMATIC PILOT.

    LONDON, May 29.—The "Daily Express," referring to the new long-distance Fairy Napier monoplane being specially constructed for the Air Ministry to ...

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  19. ITALIANS' FREE FIGHT.

    A fight between Italians about sunset yesterday, on the North Beach-road, between Osborne Park and North Beach, resulted in six men receiving head ...

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  20. RIOTS AT CAWNPORE.

    CALCUTTA, May 31.—Cawnpore, which was the scene of savage riots iu March, is again panic-stricken. Tension between Hindoos and Moslems reached a climax ...

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  21. AROUND THE WORLD.

    LONDON, May 30-Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Day left Heston for Paris to-day en route for China. They are travelling privately for pleasure and hope to circle the globe, ...

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  22. ELEPHANT'S DECLINE.

    PARIS, May 29.—Did Mary, the 24-year-old, two and a half-ton elephant, die of love-sickness or from injuries received when the coach in which she was travelling ...

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  23. SON'S HEROISM.

    NIAGARA FALLS (Ontario), May 30.—Mr. William Hill, in attempting to go through the Niagara rapids and whirlpool to-day in n barrel became caught and held ...

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  24. ADVENTUROUS ENGLISHWOMAN.

    MOSCOW, May 30.—The Hon. Mrs. Edward Montague and Mr. Rupert Belville have reached Merv (Transcaspia) in a new aeroplane procured to replace their ...

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  25. THE NORTH POLE.

    NEW LONDON (Connecticut), May 30.—Efforts are being made by Sir Hubert Wilkins for a speedy departure for the North Pole in bis submarine. Following ...

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  26. MR. THEODORE OPTIMISTIC

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—Commenting on the week's work at the Premiers' Conference, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) said to-day that Australia was ...

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  27. WORLD'S LARGEST CATHEDRAL

    LONDON, May 30.—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool (Dr. Downey) has returned to England from Rome, bringing a (rift of a necklace from the Pope. ...

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  28. LIEUT. SCOTT'S PROGRESS.

    CALCUTTA, May 30.—Flight-Lieutenant Charles Scott, in the course of his return flight from Australia to England, reached Calcutta, at 1.30 p.m. from Rangoon and ...

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  29. MISS GUINAN FURIOUS.

    PARIS, May 30.—Miss "Texas" Guinan, who wanted to brine a "Whoopee" contingent to start a night club in Paris (having been refused permission to land in ...

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  30. REDUCTION OF INTEREST.

    ADELAIDE, May 31.—The Premier (Mr. Hill), who returned from Melbourne to-day, said that he was pleased with the decisions reached at the Premiers' ...

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  31. CRUISE OVER LONDON.

    LONDON, May 29.—Arrangements have been made by Imperial Airways Ltd. for 200 war-time fighting pilots and aerial observers who have not flown since the war ...

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  32. CANADIAN BUTTER MARKET.

    OTTAWA, May 29.—Answering questions from Liberal members during discussion on the Agricultural Department estimates on Friday the Minister for ...

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  33. FALL FROM PARAPET.

    SYDNEY, May 31.—A party in a Darlinghurst flat last night had a tragic ending. Victor Francis O'Grady (26), of Forbes-street, Newtownm fell 80 feet from ...

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  34. WORLD GRAIN SHOW.

    The Wheat Pool of Western Australia received a cablegram on Saturday from one of the organisers of the World's Grain Exhibition to be held at Regina. ...

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  35. FRIENDSHIP ABUSED.

    LONDON, May 30.—"You have suffered enough, said Mr. Justice Branson at the Northampton Assizes to-day, in binding over John Harrison (37), an Australian ...

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  36. FLEET DISASTER.

    STOCKHOLM, Mar 29.—Although the submarine Tovarish, which sank with her entire crew on board during manoeuvres of the Soviet Baltic Fleet, has apparently ...

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  37. LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, May 31.—The proposal at the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne that Australia's internal debt should be converted into a new loan at a reduced rate ...

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  38. EMPIRE DAY PARADE.

    LONDON, May 30.—His Majesty the King has sent a message to the High Commissioner of Australia' (Sir Granville Rvrie) warmly thanking him for the ...

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  39. THEFT FROM A FARM.

    MERREDIN, May 31.—For some time past Agricultural Bank inspectors have been busy trying to locate material stolen from buildings on farms repossessed by ...

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  40. FIRE IN HOTEL.

    WELLINGTON, May 31.—A fire in the Union Hotel, Greymouth, early this morning resulted in the loss of four lives. The victims were:— ...

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  41. LOOKING AHEAD.

    LONDON, May 29.—Dr. Inge, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, in a lecture to the Royal Institution to-night, forecast what the world would be like in 3,000 A.D. He ...

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  42. NEW ZEALANDER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, May 28.—An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Graham Stewart Craig (33), stockbroker, a New Zealander, who resided formerly ...

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  43. SILVER PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, May 29.—The United States will hare a complete plan to propose to alleviate the world slump in silver and the allied currency problems ...

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  44. KILLED BY STRAY BULLET.

    MT. MAGNET, May 31.—While talking to a kangaroo shooter, in the, presence of his wife and children, on Friday afternoon, Mr. E. R. Lejeune, of Boodanoo station ...

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  45. GORED BY BULL.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—Victor Knights (60), a fanner, of St. Arnaud. was found dead by his wife last night in a yard at his farm. He had been ...

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  46. GROCER VICTIMISED.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—Armed men entered a grocer's shop belonging to Mr. G. Carmichael in Bendigo-street. North-cote, yesterday, and stole £25 in notes ...

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  47. DOLE INSPECTORS.

    SYDNEY, May 31.—A meeting of dole inspectors was held at the Trades Hall yesterday to discuss the formation of a new union. It was explained at the ...

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  48. SPEED ON LAND.

    INDIANAPOLIS (U.S.A.), May 30.— Mr. Louie Schneider, at one time an Indianapolis motor cycle policeman, won a 500-mile automobile race to-day in five ...

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  49. DAYLIGHT BURGLARY.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—After smashing a padlock from the front door of Hartley's Sports Stores in Flinders-street between 8 o'clock and 11 o'clock this ...

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  50. CROWD SMASHES WINDOW.

    KALGOORLIE, May 31.—When a big plate glass window in Mr. Rex Hughes's shop in Hannan-street was smashed tonight five persons were cut and had to be ...

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  51. A DALMATIAN'S DEATH.

    KALGOORLIE, May 31.—Ivan Vucko (27), a Dalmatian was found dead with a bullet wound in his body in his camp at Boulder yesterday. A revolver was found ...

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