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  2. DISARMAMENT OUTLOOK.

    GENEVA, June 14.—In an attempt to breathe fresh life into the Disarmament Conference, the leaders of the Empire delegations met to-night, the British ...

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  3. MOOREBANK MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, June 15.—William Moxley (34), who is charged with the murder of Frank Barnby Wilkinson and Dorothy Ruth Denzel at Moorebank on April 5, ...

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  4. ATLANTIC RESCUE.

    LONDON, June 14.—A remarkable escape from death is revealed in the full story of the rescue in mid-Atlantic, of the young Polish airman, Stanislaus Hausner, ...

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  5. NEW GUARD ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—"I think the sentence entirely adequate. I am sorry I cannot increase it," remarked Judge Curlewis at the Quarter Sessions to-day when ...

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  6. IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 15.—Arrangements were completed to-day for the representation of the Irish Free State at the Ottawa Economic Conference. They provide ...

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  7. MISSING AIRMEN.

    In another aerial search yesterday, Pilot Sutcliffe located the seaplane used by the missing German airmen. It was on a beach, 100 miles north of Wyndham on the western coast of Cambridge Gulf. The 'plane was undamaged. ...

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  8. THE COASTLINE.

    Volume III. of the Australia Directory, which contains sailing directions for the north-west coasts, dealing with the coastline near Wyndham, says:—"The coast ...

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  9. STATE ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—Electoral officers throughout the Stats were occupied to-day with counting the first preference votes, including absent and postal votes, and no ...

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  10. MEDIUM'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, June 14.—Mrs. Meurig, Morris, a spiritualist medium, appealed today against the decision of the jury which dismissed her claim for damages against ...

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  11. THE POWERS' VIEWS.

    LONDON, June 14.—Statesmen in Geneva spent to-day mainly in informal conversations. The British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and Foreign Secretary ...

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  12. FALLING VALUES.

    LONDON, June 15.—"Through the rise in the price of gold, debtors everywhere are required to pay 70 per cent. more than a few years ago," declared ...

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  13. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    CHICAGO, June 14.—To the music of the largest pipe organ in the world, the national convention of the Republican Party opened to-day, in the Chicago ...

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  14. CHILEAN JUNTA.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), June 14.—Fresh hope has been given to foreign investors by the announcement to-day of the Minister for Finance in the new Socialist ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT.

    BRISBANE, June 15.—"I will resign some time this week. I am not certain of the exact day; I have not considered the position yet," said the Premier (Mr. ...

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  16. BRITISH MINISTER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, June 15.—Sir Donald Maclean, President of the Board of Education, died to-day as the result of a heart attack. ...

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  17. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    LONDON, June 15.—"The Times," in a leading article, again stresses the value of British agriculture. The output of farms in the United Kingdom, it states, is worth ...

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  18. CRUISER SAILING FOR PERU.

    LONDON, June 14.—The British cruiser Durban, attached to the South American division of the American West Indies Squadron, and flying the broad pennant ...

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  19. CYCLIST'S CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—Melbourne Carnivals, Pty., Ltd., has issued a Supreme Court writ against Hubert Opperman. Australia's champion cyclist, claiming £1,000 ...

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  20. STATE OF PARTIES.

    BRISBANE, June 15.—It is probable that the Government will lose the Cook seat in Queensland, thus giving Labour 34 seats. The latest figures to-day for ...

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  21. THE AERIAL SEARCH.

    WYNDHAM, June 15.—In accordance with instructions received from Major Brearley early this morning, Pilot Sutcliffe set out in his aeroplane about 8.30 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MAJOR BREARLEY'S COMMENTS.

    The managing director of West Australian Airways, Ltd. (Major Norman Brearley) said last night that it appeared that the float had been removed from the ...

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  23. WARRIOR'S CHAPEL.

    LONDON, June 14.—The Prince of Wales will open on June 24 the Warrior's Chapel, a little sanctuary near the tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster ...

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  24. ABUSE OF FRANCHISE.

    BRISBANE, June 15.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Atherton) to-day attributed the defeat of the Moore Government to the fact that the people of the State ...

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  25. INDIAN LOANS.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Secretary for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) will repay tomorrow—the earliest possible redemption date—the outstanding balance of £3,604,600 ...

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  26. TASMANIAN MURDER.

    HOBART, June 15.—Having deliberated for more than three hours, a jury returned a verdict of guilty in the charges against John Kennet Tingman (32) of ...

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  27. LIBERIAN MASSACRES.

    LONDON, June 14.—Dr. Mackenzie, of the League of Nations Secretariat, has been appointed a commissioner to inquire into the disturbance among the Kru ...

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  28. REVOLUTIONARY BROADCAST

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—Many of the listeners to a programme broadcast by the Trades Hall station (3KZ) to-night were annoyed by revolutionary statements ...

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  29. POSTPONED CONTEST.

    BRISBANE, June 15.—The Cabinet has fixed dates for the postponed election for the Hamilton constituency, caused by the death of the Labour candidate (Mr. ...

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  30. GERMAN ECONOMIES.

    BERLIN, June 14.—The emergency decree issued by the new German Government to-day, which cuts dole payments to the unemployed by 35,000,000, and ...

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  31. PRINCESS BEATRICE.

    LONDON, June 15.—A preliminary operation for the extraction of a cataract was to-day successfully performed upon Princess Beatrice's right eye. Princess Beatrice, ...

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  32. BATTLE IN VILLAGE.

    CALCUTTA, June 14.—A detachment of the Second-Eighth Gurkhas which has been engaged for 12 months in rounding up the terrorist gang concerned in the Chittagong ...

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  33. ANTI-FASCIST ON TRIAL.

    ROME, June 15.—Repeatedly clutching at his heart and looking very ill, Luigi Delfini, an Anti-Fascist terrorist, who is on trial before a special tribunal, declared ...

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  34. TELEVISION PROGRAMMES.

    LONDON, June 15.—Illustrative of the progress of television, the British Broadcasting Corporation has announced the initiation in July of regular half-hour ...

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  35. NUDIST PARADES.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), June 14.—The 800 Doukhobors who were recently sentenced to three years' imprisonment for having taken part in nude parades at Nelson, are ...

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  36. EMPIRE CURRENCY.

    OTTAWA, June 15.—A hope that the Ottawa Conference would establish an Empire currency was expressed by Mr. J. F. Darling, a director of the Midland Bank, ...

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  37. HOUSEMAID'S SUICIDE.

    ENGLEWOOD (New Jersey), June 14.—The death certificate of Violet Sharpe, which was filed to-day, stated that she was a married woman, the name of her ...

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  38. HONDURAS HURRICANE.

    TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), June 14.—All The banana plantations in the Sula valley between Chameccon and San Pedro were destroyed last night by a hurricane. ...

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  39. STOLEN HANDBAG.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), June 15.—A woman's handbag, which had been stolen last Saturday, was recovered in an unusual manner to-day. A wirehaired terrier ...

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  40. SEVERE HEAT WAVE.

    CALCUTTA, June 15.—Twenty-two persons including three Britishers died of heat stroke at Cawnpore to-day. Such of the cable news on this page as is ...

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  41. SOMALILAND PROTECTORATE.

    LONDON, June 15.—The King has approved of the officer appointed to succeed Sir Harold Kittermaster in the administration of the British Somaliland ...

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  42. BEQUEST TO CHURCH.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—The Presbyterian Church of Victoria will benefit to the extent of about 40,000 under the terms of the will ...

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