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  2. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

    At Lord's to-day the Australians will commence the eleventh match of their tour their opponents being Middlesex. Despite fluctuations this County is generally ...

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  3. INDIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, June 2.—A survey of the situation in India to May 31 has been issued by the India office. The statement says: ...

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  4. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    LONDON, June 3.—His Majesty the King has conferred the following birthday honours:— PEERS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COAL MINERS AT WORK.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—Having accepted the assurance given by the officials of the Miners' Federation that the question of volunteer labour in the Northumberland ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—Six air mail services are subsidised by the Defence Department, and the total subsidies amount to £120,230 annually. The companies ...

    Article : 396 words
  7. EMPIRE UNITY.

    LONDON, June 3.—The delegates to the Fourth Congress of the Empire Press Union were tendered a banquet by the British Press at the Guildhall last night. ...

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  8. MISS AMY JOHNSON.

    BRISBANE, June 3.—Miss Amy Johnson, whose stay in Brisbane is now drawing to a close, had a busy time to-day. In the morning she was given a welcome by ...

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    The latest picture of King George, taken at the Association Cup final at Wembley, on April 26, when 98,000 people saw Arsenal defeat Huddersfleld. His Majesty is seen chatting with Wilson, the Huddersfleld captain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CIVIC RECEPTION IN PERTH.

    When Miss Johnson passes through Perth on her way back to England, she will be given a civic reception. No definite arrangements have been made, ...

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  11. A FAMOUS PAIR.

    Don Bradman had to fight hard against weather conditions to make 1,000 runs before the end of May, for not merely were two of his greatest innings cut short ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    ADELAIDE, June 3.—In the House of Assembly to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Butler) proposed that a conference should be held between ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. NAVAL TREATY.

    LONDON, June 2.—In the House of Commons to-day the Leader of the Conservative Party (Mr. S. Baldwin) moved that a Select Committee of 11 members ...

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  14. SIR JAMES MITCHELL'S VIEWS.

    "The principal problems of this and the other States of small population," said the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Butler's proposal ...

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  15. EXPLOSION AT LAHORE.

    CALCUTTA, June 3.—An explosion at Lahore yesterday revealed the presence of an up-to-date bomb factory in a house on the outskirts of the city. The bombs ...

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  16. MEAT EXPORT.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—"Generally speaking, prospects in the Australian meat export industry are at present far from bright. The export meat trade is however ...

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  17. GRAF ZEPPELIN'S FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, June 2.—The airship Graf Zeppelin left for Seville (Spain) at 10.12 to-night. The arrangements for the airship's departure went like clockwork ...

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  18. THE HAMPSHIRE GAME.

    SOUTHAMPTON, June 2.—The special representative of the Australian Press Association says.—"Apart from the continuance of Grimmett's wonderful run of ...

    Article : 329 words
  19. RAID ON SALT WORKS.

    CALCUTTA, June 3.—A crowd of 10,000 cheered 300 Nationalist Congress volunteers who took part in a raid on the Wadala Salt Works. Bombay, yesterday. About 150 of ...

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  20. CRASH ON MOUNTAINSIDE.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) has received a wireless message from the Administrator of New Guinea (Brigadier-General E. A. Wisdom) ...

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  21. NATURALISATION FEES.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) announced yesterday that, following on the passing of the Nationality Act Amendment Bill by ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—Problems arising out of the economic position caused Chief Judge Dethridge to express his feelings during an interlude to-day in the ...

    Article : 234 words
  23. TERROR IN CHINA.

    BRISBANE, June 3.—The terrible conditions in China caused by famine were graphically described by Commissioner McKenzie, of the Salvation Army who ...

    Article : 239 words
  24. ENDURANCE FLIGHT.

    ROME, June 3.—It has been officially authenticated that Major Maddalena and Lieutenant Cecconi have created a new world's record with an endurance flight of ...

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  25. STUDENTS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, June 2.—London House is the name given to the hostel for male University students from the Dominions, which will shortly be completed in Bloomsbury. ...

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  26. FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, June 3.—Floods were reported to-day from several parts of Gippsland, where rain has been falling since Sunday, and there are indications that the ...

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  27. AN EXTRAORDINARY SIEGE.

    PARIS, June 2.—The town of Saumur experienced the thrill of an astonishing conflict when Louis Bouchet, a chemist, went mad, barricaded his shop and ...

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  28. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    LONDON, June 3.—Owing to heavy rain overnight the Test trial match at Lord's between England and The Rest has been abandoned. The details of the scoring ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. ANTS AND THE LAW.

    MELBOURNE, June 3.—Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Third Civil Court to-day found himself called upon to adjudicate in a case in which the Greater portion of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—It is probable that a large industry will be established shortly at Moscheto Island, in the Hunter River, near Newcastle. Imperial Chemical ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. GANG WARFARE.

    NEW YORK, June 2.—Eleven gangsters and two policemen were killed, over the week-end, in one of the worst recrudescences of gang warfare ever recorded in ...

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  32. GOLF SECRETARY IMPRISONED.

    ADELAIDE, June 3.—Found guilty of having fraudulently converted to his own use about £166 entrusted to him on March 20 to pay to Walter Hagen and Joe ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. BRADFORD STRIKE.

    LONDON, June 2.—A ballot of the Bradford wool trade unions shows that 67 per cent, of the operatives favour remaining on strike until offered more ...

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  34. ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY.

    LONDON, June 1.—The Royal Empire Society has decided to extensively rebuild its premises on the present site, in Northumberland Avenue. The main ...

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  35. LATE LORD DEWAR'S WILL.

    LONDON, June 3.—The late Lord Dewar, whisky distiller, left an estate valued at £5,000,000. To his nephew, John Arthur Dewar, he bequeathed £1,000,000. ...

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  36. DAMAGED LINER.

    LONDON, June 3.—The P. and O. branch liner Ballarat, which damaged her plates by striking a submerged object in the Suez Canal when homeward bound from ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. IMPROVED WEATHER IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—The cyclonic disturbance which caused torrential rain in New South Wales at the week-end, has moved to sea and finer weather is ...

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  40. CHAPMAN TO CAPTAIN ENGLAND

    LONDON, June 3.—The English selection committee (Messrs. J. C. White, F. J. Mann, H. G. D. Leveson-Gower, W. Rhodes and J. B. Hobbs) has announced ...

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