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  2. REVOLT IN CHILE.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), June 4.—A revolutionary junta, headed by Carlos Davila, a former Ambassador to Washington, Overthrew the Government of President ...

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  3. AIRMAN OVERDUE.

    LONDON, June 5.—Mr. Stanislaus Hausner, who left Newark (New Jersey) at 8.46 o'clock on Friday morning, on a non-stop flight to Warsaw, has not since ...

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  4. NEW GERMAN REGIME.

    BERLIN, June 4.—At the instance of Captain von Papen, the new Chancellor, whose Ministry was sworn in on Thursday, President von Hindenburg signed a ...

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  5. U.S. RECOVERY PLANS.

    NEW YORK, June 4.—The great financial house of J. P. Morgan and Company announced yesterday that a gigantic security investing corporation, to which ...

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  6. SALVATION ARMY LEADER.

    General Higgins, the world leader of the Salvation Army, who with Mrs. Higgins, embarks for England to-day, after visiting Perth and the other Australian ...

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  7. N.S.W ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—Allegations that for £12,000 twelve Labour members of the Legislative Assembly had been willing to desert Mr. Lang and help to form a ...

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  8. THE FRENCH CABINET.

    PARIS, June 4.—After long negotiations, M. Herriot, leader of the Radical Socialists, completed his Cabinet at 1.20 o'clock this morning. He will submit the ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, June 4.—More than 400 persons are reported to have been killed or injured as a result of a severe earthquake, which occurred on Friday. ...

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  10. WORKLESS EX-SOLDIERS.

    WASHINGTON, June 4.—Unemployed ex-service men from all parts of the country are marching or riding towards Washington to press their demand for a cash ...

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  11. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 4.—The British Government is continuing its inquiries among the major Powers to be represented at the Lausanne Reparations Conference this ...

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  12. INTER-'VARSITY ROWING.

    HOBART, June 5.—Leading from start to finish, the West Australians won the Interstate University eight oar boat race for the Oxford and Cambridge Cup, rowed ...

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  13. MALTA DISPUTE ENDS.

    LONDON, June 3.—The dispute between the Church of Rome and Lord Strickland, head of the Constitutional Party in Malta, was ended to-day. Lord Strict ...

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  14. RIVAL MEETINGS.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—There were two great political rallies in Sydney to-day. In Moore Park a crowd estimated by the police at approximately 200,000 people ...

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  15. CHILDREN'S GREETING.

    In continuation of the congressional programme, which lasts until Wednesday, the third session of the Officers' Council was held on Saturday moraine. All available ...

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  16. GARNER RELIEF SCHEME.

    WASHINGTON. June 4.—The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives reported favourably to-day on the 2,100,000,000 dollar ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENTS AIM.

    LONDON, June 5.—The "Daily Telegraph," quoting its Berlin correspondent's statement that liberal opinion in Germany is convinced that the ultimate aim of the ...

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  18. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, June 3.—The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee agreed to-day to a draft resolution endorsing the world economic conference ...

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  19. RAID ON GAMBLERS.

    MELBOURNE, June 5.—Having rounded up several illegal bettors into the yard of a house surrounded by high walls and fences in Batman-street. West Melbourne ...

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  20. FRENCH DOUBTS.

    PARIS, June 4.—The attitude of the French Press to the proposed world economic conference is unfavourable. The "Temps" fears that it might affect the ...

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  21. CAR RACE SURPRISE.

    LONDON, June 4.—The Australians, Mrs. E. Wisdom and Miss Joan Richmond, driving a Riley car, won the 1,000 miles race at Brooklands to-day. Their average ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S EVENTS.

    Yesterday was one of the busiest days in the history of the Salvation Army in Perth. It opened with a sunrise prayer meeting in Weld-square. Undeterred by ...

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  23. DISARMAMENT.

    ROME, June 4.—The Foreign Minister (Signor Grandi), in an outspoken speech in the Senate, appealed for genuine disarmament and the cancellation of ...

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  24. SOCIETY SHOOTING.

    LONDON, June 4.—Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney (26), an actress, and a daughter of Sir John Mullens, was arrested on Friday night and charged with the murder of ...

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  25. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI.

    ROME, June 5.—It has just been revealed that an attempt was made yesterday to assassinate the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) but it was thwarted by ...

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  26. IRISH OATH BILL.

    LONDON, June 4.—The Bill to abolish the oath of allegiance to the Crown from the Irish Free State constitution, passed the second reading stage in the Free State ...

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  27. THEFTS ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, June 5.—Two robberies took place on the goldfields on Friday night. At Kalgoorlie the plate glass window of the Federal Loan Office, in ...

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  28. CANADIAN CROPS.

    WINNIPEG, June 4.—Widespread damage from soil-drifting in southern and central Saskatchewan is reported by the "Winnipeg Free Press." A general crop ...

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  29. GAMING FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—Amazing frauds have been disclosed by detectives who have inquired into the ramifications of the fruit machines which were installed in hotels ...

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  30. CHINESE COOK'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—After 53 years of hard work in New Zealand, Chin Wong, a Chinese cook, earned a modest fortune with which he intended to spend the ...

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  31. SOVIET RULE.

    MOSCOW, June 4.—"I am only a disciple of Lenin an hope to be worthy of him. Peter the Great was a mere drop in the ocean, but Lenin was the ...

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  32. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 4.—A formal agreement was completed to-day, providing for the payment by Great Britain in 10 equal annuities of the 159,520,000 dollars ...

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  33. BANK INSPECTOR'S SUICIDE.

    DALWALLINU, June 4.—Before Mr. G. H. Owens, J.P., Acting Corner, yesterday an inquest was held regarding the death of Norman Charles Brown. Agricultural ...

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  34. SHIELDING A UNIONIST.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) said to-night that a perusal of the files in his department disclosed that the late Chief Secretary ...

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  35. BASSENDEAN FATALITY.

    About 6.30 a.m. on Saturday, John Higgins (70), an old-age pensioner of Guild-ford, was found unconscious by the roadside in Railway-avenue. Bassendean. ...

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  36. HEROES AT A WEDDING

    SYDNEY, June 5.—Mr. Walter E. Brown, V.C., D.C.M., of Leeton, married Miss Maude Dillon, of Cootamundra, at Christ Church, Bexley, last evening. Eight ...

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  37. POLICE NEWS.

    The following arrests were made by police constables during betting raids on Saturday:— HOLLAND, Cyril George (21), labourer.— ...

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  38. REVOLVER EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—Hazel Heran (16), of Victoria-street, Long Bay, was examining a revolver in the sitting room at her home to-night, when the weapon exploded, ...

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  39. OVERDOSE OF PAIN RELIEVER

    BRISBANE, June 5.—Captain A. S. Bowles, D.S.O., died shortly after 8 a.m. to-day at his residence, Main-street, Kangaroo Point. It is stated that for about ...

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  40. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The body of Alfred Anstey (65), married, of 45 Lawler-street, Subiaco, was found at the bottom of the embankment near the railway line, a short-distance ...

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  41. TRIBUTE TO CHURCHMAN.

    A metal memorial tablet which has been erected in St. John's Anglican Church, Fremantle, in memory of the late Mr. H. Digby Beard, who before his death, last ...

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  42. WINDOW-BREAKERS IMPRISONED

    DARWIN June 4.—Seven unemployed men were sentenced yesterday to imprisonment for terms ranging from two to four weeks, with hard labor, for having ...

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  43. CAFE PROPRIETOR ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, June 5.—In the busiest time of shopping in Toorak-road, South Yarra, yesterday morning, two men, armed with revolvers, entered the fish cafe of ...

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  44. PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY CAR.

    J. 0. Love (42), a teacher at the Deaf and Dumb School, Buckland Hill, sustained a broken nose and injuries to the face when he was struck by a motor car ...

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  45. KIDNAPPERS EXECUTED.

    ATHENS, June 3.—Three men were executed on the island of Aegina for connection with a crime that was sunilar to the Lindbergh case. The men ...

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  46. Alleged False Pretences.

    Robert Alfred Hobson (26), carpenter, of the corner of Murray-street and Pier-street, was arrested on Saturday by Detective-Sergeant Gee and Detective ...

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