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  2. CASE AGAINST PEER.

    LONDON, June 8.—The hearing of the case against Lord Kylsant, the shipping magnate, who is charged with having issued false information to the shareholders ...

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  3. CONVERSION LOAN.

    A resolution providing for the voluntary conversion of Australia's internal loans at a reduced rate of interest was agreed to at the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne yesterday. Federal Opposition leaders co-operated with the Prime Minister ...

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  4. BANKNOTES ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, June 9.—Three men appeared at the Central Police Court this morning on charges arising from the theft of £10,000 in banknotes from the ...

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  5. REPARATIONS RELIEF.

    LONDON, June 8.—The German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) and the Foreign Minister (Dr. Curtius) who, during the week-end, were engaged in important ...

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  6. INDIAN OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), replying in the House of Commons to-day to Mr. S. Baldwin (Leader of the Conservative ...

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  7. ITALY AND THE POPE.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Rome correspondent of the British United Press states that the tension between the Italian Government, and the Vatican over ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    LONDON, June 8.—Following the flight of Italian flying boats across the South Atlantic, the Italian Government, says the aeronautical correspondent of "The ...

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  9. RECORD BREAKER.

    LONDON, June 8.—The "Daily Herald" has arranged for Mr. Charles W. A. Scott, who has created records for the flights from England to Australia, and Australia ...

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  10. THE CAWNPORE RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, June 9.—The resolution of the Government of the United Provinces on the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the grave riots at Cawnpore ...

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  11. LONDON-BUCHAREST FLIGHT.

    LONDON, June 8.—Flying a Puss Moth machine, Mr. Jackman left London at 3.30 a.m. in an attempt to reach Bucharest (Rumania) in one day. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN AIRWOMAN.

    NEW YORK, June 8.—The New York "World" states that Mrs. Keith Miller, the Australian airwoman, will shortly apply for American citizenship. "America ...

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  13. NIGHT FLYING.

    When pilots were engaging in night flying practice at the Maylands aerodrome recently, several calls were received by the police intimating that an aeroplane ...

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  14. UNPAID FARM TITHES.

    LONDON, June 8.—Astonishing scenes were witnessed at Australia Farm, Suffolk, owned by a former Australian soldier, Mr. James Melbourne Jones, when the stock ...

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  15. THE WAILING WALL.

    LONDON, June 8.—Jews are not permitted to blow a ram's horn near the Wailing Wall or otherwise avoidably disturb Moslems, while Moslems are not permitted ...

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  16. BOYCOTTED CLOTH.

    LONDON, June 8.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding the constitution and operations of the Agency Company, registered in India for the ...

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  17. VISIT TO BE RETURNED.

    LONDON, June 9.—The German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) in a farewell message to-day, expressed his own and Dr. Curtius's pleasure at the conversations at ...

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  18. INSTRUCTORS' TESTS.

    The visit of Flying Officer Evans, of the Royal Australian Air Force, who is flying from Point Cook to Perth, and is due at Maylands on June 17, is being made for ...

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  19. OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    OTTAWA, June 8.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prune Minister (Mr. Bennett) announced that the Imperial Economic Conference to be held at Ottawa ...

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  20. GERMAN HOPES.

    BERLIN, June 8.—There is much Press speculation regarding the visit of the German statesmen to England, though there is little definite comment. Some ...

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  21. STUDENTS SHOT DEAD.

    NEW YORK, June 8.—Two Mexican students who were on their way home by motor car from United States colleges, Emilio Cortez Rubio, a cousin of the ...

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  22. AERO CLUB'S PURCHASE.

    At a meeting of the committee of the West Australian section of the Australian Aero Club last night, it was decided to exercise an option of purchase held by the ...

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  23. CHICAGO BANKS.

    CHICAGO, June 8.—With an announcement that six of Chicago's largest banks had merged to create one institution called the Central Republic Bank and Trust ...

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  24. A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

    BOSTON, June 8.—An expedition of seven scientists, headed by Professor Wm. Wheeler, of the Harvard University, will be leaving for Australia in July. ...

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  25. EXPULSION OF PAPAL NUNCIO.

    ROME, June 8.—The Lithuanian Government has given no reason for inviting Monsignor Bartoloni, the Papal Nuncio, to depart immediately. The Vatican considers ...

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  26. THE FRENCH VIEW.

    PARIS, June 8.—Firmly convinced that Germany's chief representation at Chequers was for reconsidertaion of reparation payments, the Press comment is ...

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  27. LOST NEW GUINEA 'PLANE.

    ADELAIDE, June 9.—A radio message has been received by Guinea Airways, Limited, stating that, although a ground party will continue searching until about ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    WELLINGTON, June 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) stated to-day that the New Zealand loan of £5,000,000 was placed on the London market yesterday, ...

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  29. MOTORING DEVICE.

    ADELAIDE, June 9.—Mr. Howard F. Hobbs, orchardist, of Paradise, after experimenting for 10 years, has invented a device which, he claims, eliminates the ...

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  30. ROTTNEST LANDING GROUND.

    The secretary of the Aero Club (Mr. F. W. Nunu) said yesterday that for protection during the winter months the ground mark and wind indicator on the ...

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  31. STATE RESPONSIBILITY.

    MELBOURNE, June 9.—After a long discussion on the proposals before the Premiers' Conference, the State Parliamentary Nationalist Party carried a motion to-day, ...

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  32. N.Z. RAILWAYS BOARD.

    WELLINGTON, June 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes), in announcing to-day the personnel of the railways board, said that Mr. H. H. Sterling, general ...

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  33. Underwriters' Share.

    LONDON, June 9.—The underwriters will receive 68 per cent. of the New Zealand 5 per cent. loan of £5,000,000 issued at 99. ...

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  34. AUSTRO-GERMAN UNION.

    LONDON, June 8.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding the decision of the League of Nations Council to refer to the Permanent Court of ...

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  35. SWEEPSTAKES.

    LONDON, June 8.—An early statement in Parliament on the subject of whether any amendment of the law relating to sweepstakes was necessary or desirable, ...

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  36. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Gateshead by-election to the House of Commons owing to the death of Sir James Melville, K.C. (Labour), has resulted in the retention of ...

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  37. HIGH FEES FOR LECTURES.

    LONDON, June 9.—Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., will visit the United States in the autumn to deliver 45 lectures at a fee of £200 each. ...

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