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  2. BRITISH LAND TAX.

    LONDON, June 16.—The projected Liberal amendment to the Government's land taxation proposals, which has occupied the centre of the political stage for several ...

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  3. STEAMER DISASTER.

    NANTES (France), June 16.—A Mass and funeral such as might follow a battle will draw a pall over the Saint Philbert disaster, in which the death-roll was ten ...

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  4. DEPORTED PRIMATE.

    MADRID, June 17.—The Papal Nuncio has been instructed from the Vatican to protest against the deportation of Cardinal Sigura Saenz, the Primate of Spain, ...

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  5. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    LONDON, June 16.—In the House of Lords to-day the Representation of the People Bill (for electoral reform) passed the second reading stage by 50 votes to ...

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  6. FINANCIAL RECOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, June 17—Delegates to the special meeting of the Federal Executive of the Labour Party, who passed through Melbourne to-day on their way to ...

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  7. DEBT IN LONDON

    CANBERRA, June 17.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) in the House of Representatives to-day introduced a Bill to amend the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  8. FIGHT WITH POLICE.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—One of the most serious disturbances ever dealt with by the police in New South Wales occurred at Bankstown this morning, when 40 ...

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  9. FURTHER WAGE REDUCTION.

    BRISBANE, June 17.—The Queensland Government Party to-day unanimously approved of the plan of the Premiers for the financial rehabilitation of Australia and of ...

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  10. MR. LANG'S BUDGET.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) in delivering his Budget speech in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon said that the estimated deficit for the year ...

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  11. PROFIT FOR SPECULATORS.

    LONDON, June 16.—The recovery in Australian stocks has brought considerable profits to speculators who had the courage to buy them when they were most ...

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  12. MINISTERS CONFIDENT.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—The opinion was confidently expressed in the lobbies to-night that the Federal Executive of the Labour Party would neither support nor ...

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  13. FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, June 17.—Delayed by the censor, the first part of the report of Mr. Justice Fcetham, the internationally-famed jurist, on the status of the international ...

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  14. SHOT DEAD AT WHEEL

    SYDNEY, June 17.—Frederick Moffit (56), a taxi-driver, of Glenmore-road, Paddington, was shot dead last night at Maroubra. He was found this morning lying ...

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  15. FEDERAL MEASURES.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the House of Representatives to-day gave notice of his intention to move for leave to brine in a Bill ...

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  16. WAR DEBTS RELIEF.

    LONDON, June 16.—Coincident with the return from New York of Sir George Paish, a Governor of the London School of Economics, who thinks things are ...

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  17. GRAZIERS' PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—Taxation, and particularly the hardships imposed upon landholders by the incidence of the land tax at its present rates, was the ...

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  18. CRISIS OF 1916.

    LONDON, June 17.—Lord Beaverbrook is writing in the "Daily Express" the story from his own diary of the political crisis of 1916 resulting in the downfall of the late ...

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  19. MR. SCULLIN'S CIRCULAR.

    HOBART, June 17.—Commenting on the Premiers' Conference, the Premier (Mr. J. C. McPhee) in an address to the Hobart branch of the Australian Women's ...

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  20. WHEAT PROBLEMS.

    WINNIPEG, June 17.—The liabilities of the Governments of the prairie provinces on the 1929 crop guarantees will total £5,000,000, but the method of ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS' PROTEST.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—Many strong protests are being made to members of the House of Representatives by returned soldiers' organisations with respect to the ...

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  22. ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, June 17.—The Secretary of the United States Treasury (Mr. A. W. Mellon) arrived at Southampton from New York to-day. He said that his visit ...

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  23. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    ADELAIDE, June 17.—In a report to the Chief Secretary, which was read in the House of Assembly to-day by the Attorney- General (Mr. Denny), ...

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  24. AMERICAN DROUGHT.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Red Cross Society officials said to-day that 38,345 families were still receiving aid in the drought-stricken State. Red Cross ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, June 17.—At nine o'clock to-night there was a very sharp, brief earthquake. The shock drove the people from the streets. Reports from Osaka state ...

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  26. EUROPEAN UNION.

    LONDON, June 16.—Sir Walter Layton, editor of the "Economist," has accepted the invitation of the Government, conveyed to him through the Foreign Secretary ...

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  27. CHICAGO GANG LEADER

    CHICAGO, June 16.—The gang leader, Al Capone, his power apparently crushed by the United States Government, stood in the Federal Court to-day and pleaded ...

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  28. FARMER'S TRIAL.

    The trial of the young Italian farmer, Luigi Scherini, was concluded in the Criminal Court yesterday afternoon, with the acquittal of the accused. Scherini who ...

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  29. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, June 16.—The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" declares that the rumours that France and Italy have decided to withdraw from the ...

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  30. WIFE'S DESERTION.

    KALGOORLIE, June 17.—Alexander James McLlheny sought the dissolution of his marriage with Elizabeth McLlheny. nee Duncan, to-day, before Mr. J. E. ...

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  31. SHIPBUILDERS' OUTPUT.

    LONDON, June 17.—Although the company's output in 1930 was the highest in recent years, the profits of Harland and Wolff, Limited, shipbuilders, of Belfast, ...

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  32. GERMAN DECREES.

    BERLIN, June 17.—The Bruening Cabinet remains in office and the crisis caused by the refusal of the Chancelor (Dr. Bruening), backed by President ...

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  33. MOTOR CYCLE RACE.

    LONDON, June 17.—Forty-two motor cyclists started on to-day's light-weight tourist trophy race on the Isle of Man. The weather was good. The Australian, ...

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  34. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—Asserting that the terms of the trade treaty between Australia and Canada were known in Canada, Mr. Parkhill (U.A.P., N.S.W.),in ...

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  35. MISSING AIRMAN.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—Areas in Victoria where Mr. J. H. Ekins, an inspector of the Civil Aviation Department, is likely to have descended during his flight from ...

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  36. DISABLED SUBMARINE.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Bad weather is delaying the United States battleship Wyoming, which is towing the disabled submarine Nautilus to Queenstown ...

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  37. TRADING BANKS.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—It was announced to-day that, at the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board ...

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  38. CARNERA'S NATIONALITY.

    PARIS, June 16.—The military authorities have issued a warrant for the arrest of Primo Camera, the giant Italian boxer, who is in America, for failure to undergo ...

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  39. LONDON TRANSPORT PLAN.

    LONDON, June 16.—The London County Council to-day approved of the provisional terms offered by the Minister of Transport (Mr. Morrison), by which, under ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    VIENNA, June 17.—Following the resignation of M. Franz Winkler, Minister for the Interior, who opposed the Finance Ministry's proposal that the State should ...

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  41. CHILD MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, June 16.—The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) in the House of Commons to-night informed the Rev. R. Sorensen (Lab.) ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIES.

    ADELAIDE, June 17.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Butler) in the House of Assembly to-day assured the Premier (Mr. Hill) of his support for the scheme ...

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  43. COOKS AND STEWARDS

    WELLINGTON, June 17.—The Cooks and Stewards' Union to-day agreed to accept a 10 per cent, reduction in wages, pending an appeal to the Arbitration Court ...

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  44. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, June 16.—It was stated in the House of Commons to-day that a joint committee of cotton trade organisations was now engaged in close investigation of ...

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  45. A PRINCE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, June 16.—Prince George will travel by aeroplane, seaplane and motor car daring the third of his industrial tours of England at the end of this month. He ...

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  46. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 16.—In the House of Commons to-night the Under-Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. W. Lunn) told Mr. J. S. Wardlaw-Milne (Con.) that neither ...

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  47. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—Acting on the recommendation of the State Ministry, the Executive Council, at its meeting to-day, commuted the sentence of death passed ...

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  48. BALL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, June 17.—For the first time since 1924, the King and Queen will give a ball at Buckingham Palace at the end of July. ...

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