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  2. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 20.—President Hoover announced to-night an offer by the United States to the world for the suspension for one year of ...

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  3. FLOODS IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, June 21.—The flood in the South Esk River, in the Launceston area, although bigger than that of a month ago, and the largest since 1929, was not serious ...

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  4. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    CALCUTTA, June 21.—The majority of the Indian princes who are members of the Chamber of Princes generally approve the plan for a federal government for ...

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  5. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Miss Nellie Stewart, a leading figure of the stage in this country for many years, during which she enjoyed greater popularity than did ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PREMIERS' PLAN.

    It was disclosed yesterday that the Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party, at its meeting on Friday, had rejected by only seven votes to five a motion to abandon the Premiers' Plan. The minority—Messrs. Curtin, Makin, Ogilvie, Kneebone, and ...

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  7. CHANNEL CROSSING.

    LONDON, June 20.—In landing yesterday at the St. Inglevert aerodrome (near Calais) in an engineless monoplane, Mr. Lissant Beardmore (54), a Canandian, who ...

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  8. THE FRENCH POLICY.

    PARIS, June 21.—An official of the Ministry of Finance told the British United Press that any sacrifice the United States made on war debts would be favourably ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, June 21.—How President Hoover's proposal will affect Australia is at present a matter of conjecture. The Australian Press Association has obtained ...

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  10. HINDU-MOSLEM TENSION.

    CALCUTTA, June 20.—There is a growing revolt among a large section of the Moslems against the Hindu attempts at domination, as demonstrated by the cloth ...

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  11. "UTMOST CORDIALITY."

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—Proceedings at the meeting of the Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party in Canberra last week had been marked by the ...

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  12. GERMAN'S DOUBLE JOURNEY.

    LONDON, June 21.—A German named Kronfeld, in a Weim "sailplane," was towed up by au aeroplane at St. Inglevert yesterday, and escorted by the aeroplane, ...

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  13. THE CAWNPORE RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, June 20—The report of the unofficial Congress inquiry committee ]into the Cawnpore riots of March is understood to agree with the findings of the ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    TOKIO, June 20.—Of three scouting military aeroplanes which left for the island of Sakhalin, two were subsequently reported missing. One is known to have ...

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  15. LIMIT OF TAXATION.

    CANBERRA, June 21.—In their statement to the Federal Executive, Messrs. Scullin and Theodore declared that it was impossible to obtain sufficient money from ...

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  16. FARMERS' DEMANDS.

    MOOSEJAW (Saskatchewan), June 20.—Threatening to defeat the Provincial Government, and force an election by withdrawing the support of Farmer and ...

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  17. CHURCH AND STATE.

    ROME, June 20.—"It is not only in Russia and Mexico that the Church is being persecuted," said the Pope, when addressing 700 members of the ...

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  18. A NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT.

    FRIEDRICHSHAFEN (Wurtemberg), June 19—Fitted with watertight gondolas and lifeboats, the Graf Zeppelin to-day made a successful descent on Lake ...

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  19. BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS.

    SIDNEY, June 21.—Miss Nellie Stewart, who was born in Sydney in 1860, represented in the second generation an Australian theatrical family founded by the ...

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  20. GAOL WITHOUT TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—A message from Suva states that Mr. Gabriel Steven told a remarkable story upon his return recently from Noumea, the capital of the ...

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  21. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE

    NEW YORK, June 20.—In a heat wave which brought the temperature to over 90deg. in 28 States and 100deg. in four others, and generally affected every section ...

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  22. DISABLED NAUTILUS.

    LONDON, June 20.—Sir Hubert Wilkins's polar submarine Nautilus, which was disabled during the Atlantic crossing, is making slow progress towards ...

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  23. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    ST. JOHN (New Brunswick), June 19.— Mr. Otto Hellig, an aerial photographer, and his pilot, Captain Hoiriss, arrived this evening from New Jersey. They will leave ...

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  24. PROPOSAL NOT UNEXPECTED.

    LONDON, June 21.—The news of the United States offer of suspension of war debt payments for a year reached London at an early hour, this morning. ...

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  25. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    WARSAW, June 19.—A barn in the village of Sierpc, in which 24 soldiers were sheltering from a storm, was struck by lightning. Some of their ammunition ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT AT RIO.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, June 20.—The giant German flying boat, Dornier D.O.X., which crossed the Atlantic from the West African coasts to Natal in Brazil on June 4, has ...

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  27. EVICTION RIOTS.

    SYDNEY, June 21.-A meeting conducted by Communists at Erskineville Park yesterday afternoon almost ended in a riot. The meeting was being held as a protest ...

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  28. DIVER BURIED IN MUD.

    LONDON, June 19.—In the bed of the Thames at Dagenham. where a jetty is being constructed for the new Ford works, a diver was imprisoned for seven hours ...

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  29. HOSPITAL GOODS DISAPPEAR.

    HOBART, June 21.—Following investigations into shortages of stocks at the Hobart Public Hospital, three officers of the hospital have been suspended from ...

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  30. AIRMAN'S FUNERAL

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—Several Hundred persous attended the funeral yesterday of the late Mr. J. H. Ekins, an inspector of the Civil Aviation Department. ...

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  31. WIRELESS LICENCES.

    LONDON, 20.—"The number of wireless licences issued br the Post Office has increased by over 38,000 in the last 12 months the present total being ...

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  32. A MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Referring to the recent eviction, of tenants, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) said to-day that in both the Red fern and Leichhardt cases, ...

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  33. TOURIST TROPHY RACE

    LONDON, June 19.—Speeds considerably exceeding those reached in previous years were attained on the Isle of Man to-day, when the tourist trophy senior motor ...

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  34. THE "REACTIONARY SENATE."

    CANBERRA, June 21.—During the weekend Senator Sir George Pearce commented on the resolution passed by the Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party ...

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  35. A METEORITE BURSTS.

    ADELAIDE, June 21.—Shortly before 12 o'clock last night a meteorite burst in the sky and appeared to fall near Berri and Loxton, in the Murray Lands ...

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  36. A WOMAN'S SUSPICIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—The Parramatts District Coroner (Mr. Richardson Clark has decided to have the remains of Mrs Elizabeth Brail Traquair who died at he ...

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  37. THEFT OF JEWELS.

    LONDON, June 21.—Having discovered by wireless the vessel upon which was the person suspected of the theft of Lady Forster's jewels the police to-day arrested ...

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  38. RELIEF RECORDS BURNED.

    ADELAIDE, June 21.—Incendiarism is suspected by the police at Port Adelaide, where most of the records relating to the issue of relief orders were burned ...

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  39. CANADIAN WOOL PRODUCERS.

    VANCOUVER, June 20.—A resolution was passed at a convention of Saskatchewan stock growers at Maple Crock to-day asking that foreign wool be not permitted ...

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  40. GERMANY'S CRITICAL POSITION

    LONDON, June 21.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press reports that the lateness of the receipt of the receipt of the news of the American offer resulted ...

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  41. NEWFOUNDLAND'S DEBTS.

    MONTREAL, June 20.—The Prime Minister of Newfoundland (Sir Richard Squires) said to-day that satisfactory arrangements had been made with a ...

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  42. ANIMATION EFFORTS FATAL.

    LONDON, June 20.—While a tooth of a 66-year-old man was being extracted at University College Hospital his pulse stopped and artificial respiration was ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND ECONOMIES.

    BRISBANE, June 21.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) said to-night that the salaries of members of the State Parliament were not included in decreases to he effected ...

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  44. CAR MAKERS IN DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, June 19.—A receiver-manager has been appointed for Bean Cars Limited, it the instance of Hadfields. Limited, the steel manufacturers who have loaned ...

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  45. PLUS FOURS FOR WOMEN.

    PARTS, June 20.—An English dress designer has invaded the fashion stronghold, the Rue de la Paix, with plus-fours for women. Parisiennes are already excited ...

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  46. VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT.

    CARACAS (Venezuela), June 20.—General Juan Vicente Gomez, a former President, and the dominating figure in Venezuelan politics for more than 20 years. ...

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  47. YACHT BATTERED BY SEAS.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Messrs. J. Mattinson and W. Moat, of Sydney, had an exciting experience yesterday, when their eight-ton yacht. Sonia, ran into heavy seas ...

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  48. CLEARING INTERNAL DEBT.

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Jones) to-day expressed the opinion that if Australia cleared up its internal indebtedness considerable ...

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