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  2. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    DUBLIN, June 21.—Vast crowds turned out to welcome Cardinal Lauri, the Papal Legate to the Eucharistic Congress, when he arrived at Kingstown, where he was ...

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  3. MISSING AIRMEN.

    WYNDHAM, June 21.—Although 37 days have passed since the German aviators, who were flying from Bima to Melbourne on an exploration flight must ...

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  4. LOAN CONCIL.

    In a special interview with a representative of "The West Australian" before his departure last night for Canberra, where lie will attend a vital meeting of the Loan ...

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  5. MACHINE-GUN LAW.

    CHICAGO, June 20.—Machine-gun threats prompted Cook County officials to-day to dismiss a bank robbery charge against Danny McGeoghegan, a well ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AT OTTAWA.

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—The assistant Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce), accompanied by Mrs. Bruce, left Melbourne on the Sydney express to-day to embark on ...

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  7. MALTA SETTLEMENT.

    MALTA, June 21.—A proclamation issued to-day restores the Constitution to Malta, and, it is hoped, marks the end of the long-standing dispute between ...

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  8. CORRUPTION CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—When the Royal Commission of inquiry into the conduct of Charles Joachim Goode, Chief Transport Commissioner, white he was employed by ...

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  9. DEBTS CONFERENCE.

    LAUSANNE, June 21.—After America's repeated declarations of complete aloofness from the Reparations Conference, what was almost a sensation was caused ...

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  10. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, June 20.—The lawn tennis championships began at Wimbledon to-day end will continue for a fortnight. The weather was dry but dull, and there was ...

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  11. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, June 21.—The Test trial cricket match-North and South-was continued at Manchester yesterday. In reply to the South eleven's score of 447 for eight ...

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  12. BENEFIT TO SMALL FARMERS.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Summing up the prospects of the Ottawa Conference to-day, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) said in an interview that the conference ...

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  13. FREIGHTER ON ROCKS.

    DELLYS (Algeria), June 21.—The stranded freighter Ferndale broke in two below the bridge last night. The forepart has settled on the rocks but is filled with ...

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  14. RENEWAL INSURANCES.

    LONDON, June 20.—Reinsurance against the total loss of the steamer Ferndale is still quoted at 80 per cent. Under-writers have regarded the Ferndale and ...

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  15. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, June 20.—Two prominent members of the Republican Party, which has chosen President Hoover aB its candidate for the coming Presidential ...

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  16. THE IRISH OATH.

    LONDON, June 20.—"The absence of reservations in the statute of Westminster entitles the Irish Free State legally to remove the oath of allegiance to the Crown ...

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  17. GENEVA RUMOURS.

    GENEVA, June 20.—Quickened interest was shown to-day in Disarmament Conference developments, following a report that the President of the United States ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, June 21.—The Wimbledon tournament was resumed to-day in cool dull weather. Interest increased with the appearance of the Americans. F. ...

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  19. EMPIRE CURRENCY POLICY.

    LONDON, June 20.—Mentioning that the governor and economic adviser of the Commonwealth Bank will accompany the Australian delegated to Ottawa "The ...

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  20. CAPE TOWN SCANDAL.

    CAPE TOWN, June 20.—The four men who recently tarred and feathered Professor Lamont, of the Pretoria University, were each fined £50 to-day, in default ...

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  21. RISK OF SPECTATORS.

    LONDON, June 20.—Spectators watch races, cricket and other sporting events at their own risk, according to a judgment given by Lord Justices Scrutton. Greer. ...

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  22. INTEREST AT WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, June 21.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson), with expert advisers, devoted the entire day to studying the Geneva situation. He conferred ...

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  23. CHILEAN DISORDERS.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), June 2O.—The United States Ambassador (Mr. Guilbertson) has formally requested the Chilean Government to protect American lives and ...

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  24. SECRET COMMISSIONS.

    BRISBANE, June 21.—A Royal Commission is to be appointed to investigate the alleged payment of secret commissions in the dairying industry. This decision of ...

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  25. ROTARY CONVENTION.

    SEATTLE, June 20.—Six thousand delegates opened a four-days' international Rotary convention to-night, representing many parts of the world. The delegates ...

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  26. PREPARING THE AGENDA.

    VANCOUVER, June 20.—That if a market for Canadian products was to be secured at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa next month, a market ...

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  27. FRANCO-BRITISH DIVERGENCE.

    PARIS, June 20.—The somewhat misleading statement by the Premier (M. Herriot) to the Paris Press that "wiping the slate" of reparations would involve a ...

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  28. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The managing director of West Australian Airways, Ltd. (Major Norman Brearley) said yesterday that Pilot Weds, who is piloting the Vickers Viastra mail ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN IRAK.

    LONDON, June 21.—In response to a call for troops by the High Commissioner for Irak (Sir Francis Humphreys) four companies of the Royal Air Force are ...

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  30. HOOVER POLICY ATTACKED.

    NEW YORK, June 20.—In an address before the Advertising Federation to-day, Mr. Nicholas Murray Butler, one of the most distinguished lay members of the ...

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  31. NATIONAL ECONOMIES

    LONDON, June 21.—The economy committee recently formed among Conservative members of the House of Commons with the object of devising means to save from ...

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  32. LOAN TO AUSTRIA.

    GENEVA, June 20.—The Council of the League of Nations has approved of a loan of £8,500,000 to Austria. Britain and France will each contribute £2,825,000. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND DELEGATION.

    WELLINGTON, June 21.—It was announced to-night that Mr. Coates, Minister, for Works, would head the New Zealands delegation to Ottawa accompanied by ...

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  34. BOMB UNDER CHAIR.

    LONDON, June 21.—Detectives have decided that the bomb discovered at St. Bees' School in Cumberland on Saturday was the work of experts and that only ...

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  35. GERMAN MINISTRY.

    BERLIN, June 21.—Leading financiers now favour the new von Papen Government, believing that it will prevent Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, from achieving ...

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  36. LOWERING OF TARIFFS.

    LAUSANNE, June 20.—Holland, Belgium and Luxemburg initialled to-day a provisional agreement providing for reciprocal and progressive lowering of Customs ...

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  37. TWO MEN IMPRISONED.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—At the Liverpool Police Court, Francis Kavanagh and Frank Laurie were charged with having stolen goods from railway trucks between Liver ...

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  38. PARIS TO PERSIA.

    PARIS, June 21.—Colonel Girier and Commandant Rignot, flying a Breguet-Hispano aeroplane, reached Teheran (Persia), a distance of 3,000 miles, in a 21 ...

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  39. Request to Amateur Operations.

    If any amateur wireless operator should succeed in picking up a readable message from the launch searching for the missing flyers, he ...

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  40. AMERICAN SILVER.

    WASHINGTON, June 20.—The Senate Banking Committee reported favourably to-day on the Pittman Bill, which proposes to authorise the United States to ...

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