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  2. SUNKEN STEAMER.

    PARIS, June 15.—The death-roll from yesterday's disaster outside the mouth of the Loire, when the pleasure steamer Saint Philbert capsized in a storm, is known to ...

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  3. INDIAN EXTREMISTS.

    CALCUTTA, June 16.—Khan Gaffar Khan and Pandit Jawarharlal Nehru, Congress extremists, indulged in violent speeches at public meetings last night. \ ...

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  4. DEPRESSION IN AMERICA.

    INDIANAPOLIS, June 15.—President Hoover, dealing in a remarkable address before the Republican Editorial Association to-day with the depression, declared ...

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  5. AMERICAN DROUGHT.

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—An official of the Weather Bureau to-day said that a drought worse than the blistering dryness of last year had gripped the ...

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  6. BRITISH LAND TAX.

    LONDON, June 16.—Following negotiations during the week-end between Ministers and Liberal leaders on the projected Liberal amendment to the land taxation ...

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  7. PRIMATE ARRESTED

    MADRID, June 15.—When returning to Toledo from Rome, where he fled after the recent outbreaks against the Church, Cardinal Sigura y Saenz, the Primate of Spain, ...

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  8. ECONOMY PLAN.

    CANBERRA, June 16.—As a result of the economies decided upon at the Premiers' Conference, the next Federal Budget, which will be brought dawn early in ...

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  9. STATE LEGISLATION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. T. A. L. Davy) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon that at the next sitting he would move for leave ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND'S LEAD.

    BRISBANE, June 16.—In his inaugural address at the Diocesan Synod to-day, the president (Dr. Sharp, Archbishop of Brisbane) referred trenchantly to the ...

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  11. RELIEF FOR FARMERS.

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—Following reports of the pending wheat-crop disaster through drought in the north-western area, an agitation led by Senator Walsh (of ...

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  12. CAWNPORE RIOTS.

    LONDON, June 15.—In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary for India (Mr. Wedgwood Benn) in answer to a question, said that the District Magistrate ...

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  13. GRAZIERS' PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—When the annual convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia was continued to-day, concern was expressed at the ...

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  14. ITALIAN MEASURES.

    ROME, June 36.—In addition to the fixing of a national quota to be observed by millers in Italy in order to help wheat farmers, the Italian banks, in accordance ...

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  15. GERMAN CRISIS.

    BERLIN, June 16.—The House Committee of the Reichstag rejected to-day the demand by the Nationalists and the People's Party for the immediate ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

    LONDON, June 15.—For the sixth time since assuming office, the Government was defeated in the House of Commons to-day, on a surprise division. During ...

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  17. A TRUST BETRAYED.

    MARION (Ohio), June 16.—The President (Mr. Hoover), in dedicating the £150,000 memorial to the late President Harding to-day, referred to the late ...

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  18. MAIL ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—Lancelot Verne Lynch (31), postal assistant, Arthur Collins (35), salesman, and Joseph Harold Ryan (31), motor driver, who are charged ...

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  19. BURMESE REVOLT

    LONDON, June 15.—The Secretary for India (Mr. Wedgwood Benn) circulated in the House of Commons to-day a statement covering events in Burma last week. ...

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  20. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, June 16.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Herald" declares authoritatively that neither French nor Italian 'planes will compete in the ...

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  21. PRICE OF MILK.

    WELLARD, June 16.—Following upon the meeting of producers at Mundijong on June 11, when it was decided to form the West Australian Dairy Farmers' Union, ...

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  22. UNIONS AT ODDS.

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—In an application which came before Chief Judge Dethridge in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court recently the Printing Industry ...

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  23. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—Although Mr. Holloway, M.H.R. won the Labour selection ballot for the Melbourne Ports seat at the next Federal election by 135 votes ...

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  24. PRIMITIVE MAN.

    CANBERRA, June 16.—Further evidences of prehistoric man in Australia have been discovered recently in Central Australia and the scientific details will ...

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  25. ITALY AND VATICAN.

    ROME, June 16.—The latest Papal Note on the breach between the Vatican and the State is regarded as conciliatory. Several Catholic young men's clubs in ...

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  26. MISSING AIRMAN.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—A wireless message has been received by Mr. Trist, of Long Bay, that the body of his brother, Pilot Leslie Joseph Trist, who has been ...

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  27. PRICE STABILISATION.

    BRISBANE, June 16.—"We believe in the stablisation of wool prices, but this must not be brought about by arbitrary methods. Out policy in South Africa is ...

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  28. BRITISH IN CHINA.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson), questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding the present stage in the extra territorial ...

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  29. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    CANBERRA, June 16.—Apart from the important measures designed to carry out the provisions of the Melbourne agreement, a Bill will be introduced into the ...

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  30. MR. LANG'S INTENTIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—Although it has been denied that the Premier (Mr. Lang) will contest the Reid seat at the next Federal election, it is thought by some ...

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  31. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    ADELAIDE, June 16.—Alleging that the Commissioner of Police had enrolled members of the Citizens' League as special constables for political purposes, a letter was ...

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  32. COLLEGE OF SURGEONS.

    LONDON, June 16.—The artist Mr. Omar Ramsden has completed a magnificent mace which Lord Moynihan (president of the Royal College of Surgeons of ...

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  33. ACCIDENTS.

    In pouring rain, Hugh Bonner (53), of James-street, was knocked down by a motor car in Beaufort-street, opposite Francis-street, about 7.30 o'clock last ...

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  34. LONDON BOTANIC GARDENS.

    LONDON, June 15.—The first Commissioner of Works (Mr. G. Lansbury) announced in the House of Commons to-day that it was proposed to open the ...

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  35. MORE AMERICAN BANKS CLOSE

    NEW YORK, June 15.—Three banks at Rockford (Illinois), with deposits totalling over 8,317,000 dollars (about £1,663,400), and the American Trust ...

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  36. STUDENTS AND FIREWORKS.

    HOBART, June 16.— "Unless a guarantee is given that undergraduates will refrain from exploding fireworks, the Hobart City Council will refuse to allow the ...

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  37. UNDAUNTED BY AGE.

    LOS ANGELES, June 15.—Cheerful and plump though white-haired, the prima donna Mme. Schumann-Heink peeled carrots at her seventieth birthday to-day. She ...

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  38. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, June l5.—The Undersecretary to the Treasury (Mr. Ogden L. Mills) said to-day that the Treasury had not changed its attitude on the question ...

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  39. FALL FROM A TANK STAND.

    At the Old Men's Home, Claremont, yesterday afternoon, Omar Woodcock (66), an inmate of the institution fell to the ground from a tankstand 25 feet high. ...

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  40. HOTEL KEEPERS.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—A deputation of hotel keepers which waited on the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lamaro) to-day gave a depressing picture of the conditions ...

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  41. UNION HOSTILITY.

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—The emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions has passed the following resolution:— ...

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  42. CLIMBERS TRAPPED.

    WELLINGTON, June 16.—While attempting to climb a 500 feet rocky cone, known as Paritutu, which rises sheer out of the Bes near the New Plymouth ...

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  43. CONDITION OF VICTIM.

    The name of Robert Davidson (68), who received head injuries and a fractured thigh when he was knocked down by a motor 'bus outside the Old Men's Home. ...

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  44. COLLISIONS AT SEA.

    LONDON, June 15.—Amendments to the international regulations for the prevention of collisions at sea, which were to come into operation next month, have been ...

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  45. NAUTILUS IN TOW.

    LONDON, June 15.—The American submarine Nautilus, in which the Australian explorer Sir Herbert Wilkins is crossing from America prior to an attempt to reach ...

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  46. TWENTY-HOUR SERMON.

    HOLLYWOOD, June 15.—Dr. Futterer has wrested the long-period preaching record from the black race by a 20-hours' sermon, finishing at 2 a.m. "I took no ...

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  47. FATAL QUARREL.

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—Fatal injuries were received by Frank Guiliano (37), an Italian fruiterer, during an altercation at his shop in Bridge-road, Richmond, on ...

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  48. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—Skidding on a wet surface, a motor car driven by Mrs. F. C. Cole, of Rosslyn-street, Auburn, overturned on the Hume Highway near ...

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  49. CHECKING FINANCIAL DRIFT.

    ADELAIDE, June 16.—Emphasising that the plan must be carried out in its entirety, the Premier (Mr. Hill) outlined to the House of Assembly this ...

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  50. BAWRA SHARES.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—The Legislative Council to-day carried the Bawra Income Tax (Declaratory) Bill through the second reading and committee stages. ...

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  51. UNCLAIMED ISLANDS.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, June 15.—A British cruiser and a Brazilian warship are steaming for two dots of land in the middle of the South Atlantic to lay claim to them. ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND TARIFF

    OTTAWA, June 15.—Representations will be made by Canada to the New Zealand Government in an effort to delay its tariff actions against this country, the ...

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  53. SULKY SINKS IN LAGOON.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—George Cann and his son, aged 14 years, were driving with David Wise in a sulky at Wagga this afternoon across a paddock flooded to a ...

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  54. THE KING'S YACHT.

    LONDON, June 16.—The King's cutter, Britannia, equipped with her new Bermuda rig, won her first victory of the season at Cowes yesterday, when she beat the ...

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  55. A 6,000-MILE FLIGHT.

    LONDON, June 15.—On her arrival in London to-day, after flying 6,000 miles in the Balkans, Turkey, Persia, Russia and Poland, Mrs. Edwin Montagu said that ...

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  56. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    CAPE TOWN, June 16.—To-day Lady Joan Villiers, daughter of the Earl of Clarendon (Governor-General of the Union of South Africa) put out her hand to ...

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  57. ADELAIDE WATER SUPPLY.

    ADELAIDE, June 16.—The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public works presented a report to Parliament to-day, recommending the construction of a new ...

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  58. "VANISHED FLEETS."

    LONDON, June 15.—"Vanished Fleets," a book dealing with whaling in the era of clippers, piracy, and the convict days of Tasmania, by the Tasmanian journalist, ...

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  59. ITALY'S POPULATION.

    ROME, June 15.—The census reveals that the population of Italy totals 42,118,000, which shows a remarkable increase in recent years. ...

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  60. SEARCH FOR SEAMAN.

    SYDNEY, June 16.—The naval officials are searching for a Beaman who escaped from H.M.A.S. Australia yesterday. The ship is lying at Garden Island. ...

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  61. RUMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    BUCHAREST, June 16.—Instead of the delirious cheering which greeted King Carol's opening of Parliament for the first time since last year, a silent and listless ...

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  62. AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE.

    CALCUTTA, June 16.—Fifteen persons were killed and many injured and a number of houses were destroyed yesterday by an earthquake in the district of ...

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