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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 14.—No change took place in the position of the parties as the result of the additional postal and absentee votes to-day. In the distribution of the ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    BERLIN, June 13.—At the Lausanne Conference on reparations, which will begin on Thursday, the German Chancellor (Captain von Papen) will demand ...

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  4. GERMAN ECONOMIES.

    BERLIN, June 13.—Before the new Chancellor, Captain von Papen, goes to Lausanne to-morrow to attend the reparations conference, he will have issued an ...

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  5. SOCIALIST CHILE.

    LONDON, June 13.—The grave view taken in Britain of the confiscatory measures outlined in the decrees of the new socialist junta in Chile was expressed by ...

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  6. EVICTION FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, June 14—Twelve police and 17 other men were injured in a struggle which followed an organised attempt to prevent an eviction in Clara-street. Tighe's ...

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  7. MISSING AIRMEN.

    Although Pilot Sutcliffe made an exhaustive flight yesterday along the whole length of the western side of Cambridge Gulf and over the country surrounding the Drysdale Mission Station, he saw no signs of the German airmen who have been missing since they ...

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  8. DRAFT OF BALANCED BUDGET.

    BERLIN, June 14.—The Cabinet has completed a draft Budget, balanced at £410,000,000 (calculated at par), which is £60,000,000 less than the 1931 figure. ...

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  9. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, June 13.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) and the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) will leave ...

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  10. DOUBLE MURDER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, June 14.—Giving evidence before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers at the Central Court to-day at the trial of William Cyril Moxley (34), on a charge of ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, June 14.—It is reported that the new Premier (M. Herriot), who took part during the week-end in conversations with the British Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. NEW PRESIDENT SUPERSEDED.

    SANTIAGO, June 13.—Carlos Davila, who led the revolutionary movement that overthrew the Chilean Government and who was chosen as provisional President ...

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  13. FOREIGN INTERESTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 13.—Developments in Chile, indicating a progressive swing towards more radical tendencies, are causing considerable concern. The ...

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  14. AMERICA IN THE CRISIS.

    CHICAGO, June 13—To choose a candidate to contest the coming presidential election on behalf of the party, and to frame a platform for the election, the ...

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  15. TREACHEROUS NATIVES.

    The North-East Kimberley district where the German airmen are believed to have been lost embraces uninviting country between the Drysdale Mission Station ...

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  16. MR. LATHAM AT GENEVA.

    GENEVA, June 14.—The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) conferred to-day with the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and other ...

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  17. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 14.—The Irish Free State Cabinet, whose differences with the British Government over negotiations preliminary to the Ottawa Conference were ...

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  18. MEANS OF COMMUNICATION.

    Discussing the matter of wireless equipment for stations and mission depots in the country where the tracks were found the senior Radio Inspector (Mr. G. A. ...

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  19. MINISTERS LEAVE PARIS.

    LONDON, June 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), accompanied by the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), left Paris this morning for Geneva, after ...

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  20. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, June 14.—The Cabinet decided to-day that the first session of the new Parliament should be opened by commission on Tuesday afternoon. In all ...

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  21. EMPIRE CURRENCY.

    OTTAWA, June 14.—A common currency acceptable at par throughout the Empire is advocated by General A. O. McRae, a member of the Dominion ...

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  22. MR. LANG'S SEAT.

    SYDNEY, June 14.—Mr. P. L. Summers, a city solicitor, who was a scrutineer for Mr. Wilkins, the U.A.P. candidate for Auburn, at the polling booth at the ...

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  23. PILOT'S LONG FLIGHT.

    WYNDHAM, June 14.—In addition to the cigarette case and handkerchief belonging to the missing German airmen, which were found recently near Eric and ...

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  24. OTTAWA NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, June 13.—Consultations between the Canadian Government and other Governments to be represented at the Ottawa Economic Conference have ...

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  25. RESCUED AIRMAN.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—A further wireless message from the steamer Circle City states that the airman picked up on Saturday in the Atlantic was ...

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  26. WOMEN SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, June 14.—A mysterious triple shooting tragedy has been revealed by tho discovery of the bodies of two well-dressed women and a girl in King's Wood, near ...

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  27. TRADE UNION CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, June 14.—Immediate arrangements are being made for a special meeting of the All Australian Council of Trade Unions to be held at an early date to ...

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  28. PROVISION OF LANDING GROUNDS

    The managing director of West Australian Airways Limited (Major Norman Brearley) said yesterday that at noon that day advice was received from Pilot ...

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  29. MURDER OF SCHOOLGIRL.

    CAPE TOWN, June 13.—A sensational week's trial has concluded with the sentence of death passed on Jan Munnik, who recently escaped from gaol where he ...

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  30. NEWFOUNDLAND POLL

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), June 13.—The Prime Minister (Sir Ronald Squires) was defeated in the Dominion elections to-day by the Opposition candidate. Mr. H. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND POLL.

    BRISBANE, June 14.—General election results announced to-day show that several Government candidates in the country consolidated their positions, but that there ...

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  32. N.Z. COAL STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), June 14.—The men in the Kaitangata coal mine, which is the largest in Otaga and the South Island, have decided not to strike in ...

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  33. MUSSOLINI'S ESCAPE.

    ROME, June 13.—Sbardelotto, the anarchist who was arrested after an attempt had been made to assassinate the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) on June 4 ...

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  34. BONUS FOR EX-SOLDIERS.

    WASHINGTON, June 13.—The ex-soldiers' "bonus army" won its first victory to-day, when the House of Representatives, by 226 votes to 175, decided to bring up ...

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  35. DRYSDALE MISSION.

    The Drysdale Mission Station is controlled by the New Norcia Spanish monks, and was established on August 5, 1908. by Bishop Torres. Father Planus and another ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS LOANS.

    LONDON, June 13.—The Bank of England has appointed a committee, including Sir Austen Chamberlain (the former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign ...

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  37. MANCHURIAN CUSTOMS.

    LONDON, June 14.—Asked in the House of Commons to-day what was the intention of the Japanese Government in regard to the customs system of ...

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  38. SUCCESS OF WOMEN DRIVERS.

    LONDON, June 13.—The motoring correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the victory of Mrs. E. Wisdom and Miss Joan Richmond, the Australians who ...

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  39. SEARCH FOR MURDERERS.

    NEW YORK, June 14.—A news bulletin issued by the State police to-day indicated that the investigation into the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby had ...

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  40. INDIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, June 13.—The Secretary for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) reported to the House of Commons that the past week in India, had been uneventful, the main ...

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