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  2. MURDER OF BABY.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—An important development in the search for the murderer of the Lindbergh baby occurred at the home of Mr. Dwight Morrow, at ...

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  3. DESPAIR IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, June 10.—"Everybody who has visited Germany in recent months must have been struck by the general spirit of desperation," writes a ...

    Article : 370 words
  4. CONDITION OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 10.—In an important statement in the House of Commons today, during the debate on the third reading of the Finance Bill, the Chancellor of ...

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  5. WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, June 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), accompanied by the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), left London this morning for Paris. They ...

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  6. IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 11.—Consultations between representatives of the British and Irish Free State Governments, which were begun in Dublin on Tuesday and ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS.

    General elections were held in New South Wales and Queensland on Saturday. In New South Wales, the Lang Labour Party was routed, and the Stevens Ministry was returned with a majority of about 42. The ...

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  8. "WELL RID OF MR. LANG."

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—Expressing his gratification at the defeat of a party "which had long been menace to the prosperity, not only of New South Wales ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S OPPORTUNITY.

    ADELAIDE, June 12.—"Now Australia has its opportunity," said the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Hill) tonight. "At Canberra, next week the Governments of ...

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  10. INQUIRIES IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 12.—Detectives today questioned Emily Sharpe, a sister of Violet sharpe, for three hours at the village near Reading where the girl is living. They were ...

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  11. TASMANIAN VIEWPOINTS.

    LAUNCESTON, June 12.—Commenting on the New South Wales elections the Acting-Premier (Sir Walter Lee) stated:—"I am pleased indeed to hear that Mr. ...

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  12. THE STATE OF PARTIES.

    The tables Mow show the probable state of parties in the new Parliaments, compared with the old parliaments. The tables art not final, but are based on the figures so far available. The large figures show the strength of the Ministerial and Opposition ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. GOVERNMENT'S FREEDOM.

    BERLIN, June 11.—The Chancellor (Captain yon Papen) addressing German agriculturists today, emphasised that the new Government was not the result of the ...

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  14. STEAMER WRECKED.

    TOKIO, June 11.—The first clash of the fishery season occurred at Kamchatka, where it is reported Soviet guards fired, wounding a Japanese, during the rescue ...

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  15. ITALIAN DELEGATION.

    ROME, June 11.—The British move to secure extension of the scope of the Lausanne Conference resulted in an unexpected decision that Signor Grandi, the ...

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  16. MID-OCEAN RESCUE.

    NEW YORK, June 11.—The steamer Circle Shell reports having picked np an aviator from a derelict monoplane in mid-Atlantic. ...

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  17. SOCIETY SHOOTING.

    LONDON, June 11.—Crowds of fashionably dressed women formed a queue outside the Westminster Police Court, but only about 20 obtained admission, when ...

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  18. OBSCENE BROADCAST.

    ADELAIDE, June 12.—When the case in which Sydney Adrian Cadman, labourer, of Balfour-strcet, Prospect, is charged with having conducted an unauthorised wireless ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. "BETRAYED TO THE SOVIET."

    SYDNEY, June 12.—The Secretary of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Colbourne), commenting today on the election result, said: "It was our firm belief ...

    Article : 336 words
  20. CONTRACTOR'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—The strange circumstances surrounding the death of James John Egan (67), a contractor, whose decapitated body was found on the ...

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  21. "A SPLENDID VICTORY."

    SYDNEY, June 12.—"The splendid victory which has been achieved in New South Wales will bring a feeling of relief throughout Australia." said the Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. A BRILLIANT WEDDING.

    LONDON, June 11.—The Church of All Saints, in Langham Place, was the scene of one of the most brilliant weddings of the Benson when Lady Myrtle Jellicoe married ...

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  23. AN ERROR OF IDENTITY.

    ADELAIDE, June 12.—Two men had the experience during the weekend of reading in the papers of their death by electrocution. About 10.30 a.m. on ...

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  24. OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—The transcendent importance of the impending economic conference and its implications for the Empire, for Britain, for Australia. ...

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  25. AIRWOMAN'S DEATH.

    ALGIERS, June 10.—Suicide after the authorities had confiscated the machine in which she had planned to recapture the women's distance record from Mrs. ...

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  26. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—Two children aged 2 years and 4½ years, respectively, were found drowned this morning in the Sunshine swimming pool. It is believed ...

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  27. GOLD BUYER ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—Two armed men bound, gagged, and robbed Mr. C. N. Lindsay, a gold buyer, in his office, in the city, yesterday morning. They stole £50 ...

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  28. CANADA'S TRADE.

    OTTAWA, June 12.—Declaring that Canada is committing commercial suicide, M. Jules Carteron, the French Consul, in an interview before leaving for France ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. MINE MANAGERS GASSED.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—Two underground managers of the Westport Coal Company, at Millerton, William Lowden and Joseph Pfeffer, both married men, were ...

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  30. ROWLES'S FATE.

    "Snowy" Rowles (John Thomas Smith), who was convicted of the wilful murder of Louis Carron, aud who unsuccessfully appealed to the State Full Court and the ...

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  31. A WRESTLER BITTEN.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—A email fox terrier darted into the ring at the Newtown Stadium last night during a wrestling bout and put its teeth into one of the wrestlers. ...

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  32. MR. LATHAM'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, June 12.—Commenting on the results of the elections in New South Wales, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) said that the result was ...

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  33. CYCLIST AND BOY INJURED.

    When a bicycle which he was riding struck Peter Padreny, a seven-year-old boy, living at 252 Mandurah-road. Fremantle, about, noon on Saturday. Thomas ...

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  34. MOTOR-CYCLE RACING.

    LONDON, June 10.—Record speeds were again made in the Senior Tourist Trophy Motor Cycle Race in the Isle of Man in the presence of vast crowds, which ...

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  35. JAPANESE DISTRESS.

    TOKIO, June 11.—A threatened split in the Seiyu-kai Party, involving the probable downfall of Viscount Saito's new super-party Cabinet, is believed to have ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—The Lord Mayor (Cr. Gengoult Smith) announced yesterday" that the City Council was making preliminary arrangements for the ...

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  37. SIR J. MITCHELL REJOICES.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) who was at Mingenew during the week-end, telephoned the following comment on the result of the New South Wales elections ...

    Article : 342 words
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  39. PREMIERS' PLAN.

    Of the 1,203,872 effective votes counted in New South Wales up to last night (exclusive of 21,000 in favour of Independent candidates). 696,203 were cast for ...

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