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  2. GERMAN DISORDERS.

    BERLIN, June 26.—Bavaria, second largest of the German States, has thrown down the gauntlet to the Government of the Reich and the Nazis by refusing to ...

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  3. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    DUBLIN, June 25.—Children's Day of the Eucharistic Congress opened unpromisingly, with clouds and cold winds, but happily the sun shone brilliantly when ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    LAUSANNE, June 26.—As arranged yesterday by the president of the Reparations Conference (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), conversations took place on Friday between ...

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  5. SEARCH FOR AIRMEN.

    WYNDHAM, June 26.—There was no development during the week-end in connection with the disappearance of the German aviators Hans Bertram and ...

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  6. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, June 25.—The lawn tennis championships were continued, at Wimbledon yesterday in good weather. In the last match of an otherwise uninspiring ...

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  7. SUNKEN TREASURE.

    PLYMOUTH, June 26.—There was a dramatic development when the Italian salvage ship Artiglio was arrested on its arrival here with bullion recovered from ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, June 25.—Following upon the announcement to the Disarmament Conference at Geneva last Wednesday of the American plan, sponsored by President ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    DUBLIN, June 25.—For three hours to-day the Irish Free State Cabinet discussed the latest British Note on the land annuities, in which the Dominions Secretary ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. GOVERNMENTS PROMISES.

    DUBLIN, June 28.—Interviewed to-day by a special representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. W. T. Cosgrave first President of the Irish Free ...

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  11. BIG SHARE FOR SALVORS.

    PARIS, June 26.—The Italian salvage vessel Artiglio has raised about £800,000 worth of the gold bars and sovereigns lying in the P. and O. liner Egypt, and is ...

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  12. "ORGANISED MURDER BANDS."

    BERLIN, June 25.—The Nazis introduced a motion in the Prussian Diet to-day blaming the Communists for daily street battles and demanding energetic ...

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  13. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    CANBERRA, June 26.—With a view to the preparation of plans for the 1932-33 financial year, a conference of Premiers will assemble in Canberra on Tuesday. A ...

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  14. CO-OPERATION URGED.

    BERLIN, June 26.—In an interview published yesterday in the Paris "Matin," the German Chancellor (Captain von Papen) is reported to have said that he ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. BOMBING 'PLANES.

    GENEVA, June 24.—During a meeting of the air commission of the Disarmament Conference to-day M. Jouvenel (France) announced that France intended to ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    CHICAGO, June 25.—The stage is set for the opening on Monday of the national convention of the Democratic Party. Underneath the superficial excitement is a ...

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  17. CASTLE WALLS SCALED

    LONDON, June 26.—A hundred spectators of the Bannockburn Day celebrations yesterday scaled the walls of Stirling Castle rushed the guard, hauled down ...

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  18. SALVAGING THE 'PLANE.

    The secretary of West Australian Airways, Ltd. (Mr. H. R. Matthews), stated on Saturday that he had heard that the Civil Aviation Department, as a result ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SECTION.

    DUBLIN, June 24.—Australians crowded the theatre at All Hallows College for the final session of the Australian section of the Eucharistic Congress. ...

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  20. M. HERRIOT'S HOPES.

    PARIS, June 25.—The Premier (M. Herriot), who returned from Lausanne to-day, received journalists after a Cabinet meeting. He said: "France owes the ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. HIT BY AEROPLANE.

    Swooping down at a fast speed to within about 30 feet from the ground an aeroplane banked suddenly and its right wine dashed to the ground two officials ...

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  22. GARAGE EXPLOSION.

    ADELAIDE, June 26.—A spark generated by a magneto near an open underground petrol tank caused an explosion which blew out two plate-glass windows ...

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  23. "DRUNKS' RAID."

    Attended by a marked decline in the number of hopelessly drunken persons taken to the central police station, a "drunks' raid" was conducted in Perth ...

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  24. INDIAN POLICY.

    LONDON, June 24.—Special interest attaches to Monday's debate on India in the House of Commons, for on the administrative side the six months' period for ...

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  25. MR. HOGAN ATTENDS.

    DUBLIN, June 28.—The ex-Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hogan) was present at all the principal assemblies of the Eucharistic Congress and he visited the Free State ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL ADJUSTMENT.

    LONDON, June 26.—The impression is rapidly growing, observers state, that the era of cash transactions across frontiers has ended. This prospect is regarded as ...

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  27. NOTORIOUS SMUGGLER

    LONDON, June 24.—A notorious tobacco smuggler, Louis Lesser, who in 1930 was fined £5,740, or six months' gaol, for smuggling a ton of tobacco ...

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  28. CAR CRASHES OVER BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, June 26.—A seven horsepower motor car driven by Mr. Ron Hills, a prominent racing motorist, who had with him as passenger Mrs. W. D. Ford, ...

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  29. MURDER OF MAGISTRATE.

    CALCUTTA, June 25.—Prodyot Kumar Bhattacharjee, a young Hindu, has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal composed of three Hindus in connection ...

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  30. BRIDGE TWO MILES LONG.

    LONDON, June 24.—A provisional agreement has been made between the Danish Ministry of Public Works and the British firm of Dorman. Lone and Company for ...

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  31. STRUCK BY FALLING TREE.

    SYDNEY, June 26.—James Edwards (64), a dairy farmer, was killed instantly when he was struck by a falling tree two miles from Dorrigo on Friday night. Mr. ...

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  32. SEAMAN LOST.

    HOBART, June 26.—In one of the most severe storms ever experienced in Bass Strait a seaman, John Gustavson (27), was lost overboard on the auxiliary ...

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  33. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, June 25.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimeon), in a sharp statement to-day, denied reports from Europe regarding American representatives ...

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  34. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    When walking across Beaufort-street, near Monger-street, about 6 p.m. yesterday, Francis Edward Gordon (70), of 44 Monger-street, Perth, was knocked down ...

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  35. POLICE NEWS.

    George William Fletcher, a middle-aged man, whose address had not been ascertained by last night, was found near the Corner of William-street and Bazaar-terrace ...

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  36. FILM CATCHES FIRE.

    DARWIN, June 26.—At the Star Theatre last night, a film caught fire in the operator's box. The operator immediately threw the film out on to the ...

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  37. DRAFTING A PLATFORM.

    CHICAGO, June 26.—A majority of the Democratic platform committee agreed last night, after a stormy session, on a tentative prohibition "plank" calling for a ...

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  38. CYCLIST'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    J. E. Rudeforth (38), of 178 Canning-road, East Fremantle, was on Saturday evening taken to the Fremantle Hospital suffering from a fractured skull, face ...

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  39. FERNDALE'S CARGO.

    DELLYS (Algeria), June 24.—Owing to precautions that were taken in the stokehold and engine-room of the wrecked freighter Ferndale, the afterholds of the ...

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  40. Betting Raids.

    Constables Hames, Veitch and Handcock made the following arrests on Saturday afternoon in raids on alleged betting shops:— ...

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  41. WORRORA LANGUAGE.

    With a view to enabling the Worrora natives of the North-West to read the Scriptures in their own tongue, the Rev. J. R. B. Love. B.A. (Supt. of the Port ...

    Article : 359 words
  42. GERMANY'S PRIVATE DEBTS.

    BERLIN, Jane 24.—It is reported that a German delegation will hold a conference with Germany's private creditors in London on July 1, and will propose that ...

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  43. RADIO SETS FOR CARS.

    Much progress is being made in the United States in the fitting of wireless receiving sets to motor cars. The motorist in the United States has an ...

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  44. LORD KYLSANT.

    LONDON, June 25.—The "Daily Express" states that Lord Kylsant, the shipping magnate, who was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in August last for ...

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  45. UTTERING CHARGE.

    Ernest Albert Brown (40), clerk, married, of Rosalie-Street, Subiaco, was arrested by Detective-Sergeants Doyle and Read in Hay-street. Subiaco, on Saturday ...

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  46. NOVEL WAR CLAIM.

    PARIS, June 25.—Novel and protracted litigation has just ended in Peronne, connected with a girl's death in the French bombardment of a village in the Somme ...

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  47. AIRWOMAN'S ARREST.

    MIAMI (Florida), June 24.—The hearing of the charges against Mrs. Keith Miller, the Australian airwoman, of having entered the United States illegally, has been ...

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  48. Traffic Obstruction Charges.

    Constables Hames, Handcock and Veitch arrested Cyril Herbert George Holland, of Pier-street, and Charles Walter Cahill (18). of Gloucester-street. Victoria Park. ...

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  49. A 40-LB. TROUT.

    LAUNCESTON, June 28.—A male brown trout weighing 401b. and measuring three feet six inches in length, and one foot in depth, was netted in Great Lake ...

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  50. Motor Car Missing.

    During Saturday night, a single-seater four-cylinder motor car was stolen from Cross-street, West Subiaco, in front of the house of its owner. George Frederick ...

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  51. BODY UNDER CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, June 26.—The dead body of a man which had lain in the bush at Eugadine for three or four months, was discovered by a youth who was searching for ...

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  52. ARSENIC ON MEAT.

    LONDON, June 24.—An analysis of the carcases of the New Zealand lamb and mutton, many of which were found to be stained with arsenic when they were ...

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  53. Knocked Unconscious with Bottle.

    Roy Bradshaw (about 34), of Attfield-street, Fremantle, was knocked unconscious by a blow from a bottle in a lane off William-street. Fremantle, on Saturday ...

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  54. BOMB UNDER CHAIR.

    LONDON, June 28.—Home Office experts state that there was no high explosive in the bomb found under Lord Lloyd's chair after he had given the prizes ...

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  55. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, June 28.—A fire occurred in a chain locker on the island steamer Mataram, owned by Burns, Philp and Co., while the vessel was berthed at Mort's ...

    Article : 68 words
  56. Motor Mechanic Arrested.

    Clive Robert Watts (22), motor mechanic, was arrested at Fremantle on Saturday by Detectives Nisbet and Blight, who charged him with having, at ...

    Article : 44 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. GREYHOUNDS FOR CHINA.

    SYDNEY, June 26.—The steamer Ball's Head, which sailed from Newcastle for the East, loaded 75 greyhounds, which are intended for tin-hare racing in China. ...

    Article : 29 words
  59. Advertising

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