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  2. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    DUBLIN, June 26.—The Eucharistic Congress reached its climax to-day, when an assembly estimated at a million heard mass in Phoenix Park. Later the Blessed ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, June 27.—The possibility of an early postponement of the Premiers' Conference (which meets to-morrow) because certain States have not had ...

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  4. REBELS BOMBARDED

    HONG KONG, June 27.—There was an exciting sequel to the Canton Government's war against rebellious naval craft on the Canton River yesterday when a ...

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  5. BULK HANDLING.

    It was learned yesterday from the Minister for Works (Mr. J. Lindsay) that Westralian Farmers' bulk handling scheme would be submitted to the Government in ...

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  6. SIAMESE REVOLT.

    SINGAPORE, June 27.—"I am a frail man, with no children to receive the crown, and I shall not be able to carry the burden long," said King Prajadhipok, ...

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  7. MR. GOODE'S CONDUCT.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—Candid exchanges between counsel and witness characterised the proceedings to-day at the sitting of the Royal Commission which is inquiring ...

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  8. REPARATIONS.

    LAUSANNE, June 27.—The fate of the reparations conference will probably be decided on Tuesday or Wednesday, when the French Prime Minister (M. Herriot) ...

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  9. WARNING TO TRADERS.

    CALCUTTA, June 27.—Due to the serious economic situation in Bombay, where the cotton trade and other business has been brought to a standstill by Congress ...

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  10. DARDANELLES REGIME

    LONDON, June 27.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent writes: "The announcement of Turkey's early entry to the League of Nations is expected ...

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  11. GALES OFF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—To-day the fierce westerly gales which had swept the Tasman Sea for more than a week were displaced by southerly winds of almost ...

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  12. MALICIOUS HOAXES.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—A man with a grudge against the dairying firm of McNamara Ltd., in Livingstone-road, Mar[?]ickville, is blamed for a series of hoaxes ...

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  13. WESTRALIAN FARMERS' SCHEME

    The general manager of Westralian Farmers, Ltd. (Mr. J. Thomson) said yesterday that the complete bulk handling scheme of the company would be presented ...

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  14. A SHEARER'S LIFE.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—Evidence for the Australian Workers' Union was continued in the Federal Arbitration Court before Chief Judge Dethridge to-day, when the ...

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  15. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    CHICAGO, June 26.—It seems probable that Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, the most prominent Democrat candidate for the Presidential election, will obtain ...

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  16. QUESTION OF CONTROL.

    KELLERBERRIN, June 25.—At the quarterly meeting to-day of the Kellerberrin Zone Council of the Wheat-growers' Union (comprising the Merredin, Baandee, ...

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  17. TASMANIA'S CLAIM.

    CANBERRA, June 27.—Representations on behalf of Tasmania with respect to the sum which that State is to receive as compensation for its disabilities under ...

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  18. SHOT WHILE SLEEPING

    CALCUTTA, June 27.—There has been a revival of terrorism in the East Bengal. Early this morning Kamakhya Prasad Sen, a special magistrate of Munshigani (Dacca) ...

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  19. LABOUR EXPULSIONS.

    ADELAIDE, June 27.—The Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party, which met at the Trades Hall to-day, upheld the appeals of Messrs. A. V. ...

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  20. INDUSTRY'S BURDENS.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—The removal of arbitration anomalies and overlapping so that industry may be less heavily burdened while it is attempting to adjust ...

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  21. DISARMAMENT.

    CANBERRA, June 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) stated to-night that Australia was prepared to give general support to the disarmament proposals of ...

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  22. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—The committee from the Chamber of Commerce, in its published report on bulk handling, states that the average quantity of wheat bags required under the ...

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  23. "SPIRIT OF IRISH FAITH."

    DUBLIN, June 27.—Archbishop Kelly, of Sydney, declared in an interview to-day, "Ireland has manifested to the world her fidelity to the traditions and the faith ...

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  24. NEW GUARD PROSECUTION.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—Mr. Justice K. W. Street gave a reserved judgment to-day upholding an appeal by Robert George Jackson, timber merchant, of Coff's ...

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  25. DRIED FRUIT SALES.

    ADELAIDE, June 27.—If the interpretations placed upon the Dried Fruits Act and Regulations by four lawyers in the Adelaide Police Court to-day are correct, ...

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  26. NIGHT ON MOUNTAIN TOP.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—After spending a bitterly cold night on a mountain top in the Spicer's Gap district, Ipswich, in light clothing, and without food from 8 ...

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  27. VENTURESOME YACHTSMAN.

    AUCKLAND, June 27.—A lone voyage in a tiny craft with Europe as the presumed objective was begun from Auckland by Mr. W. C. Valentine, an Englishman ...

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  28. OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    OTTAWA, June 26.—According to official advice received here, Mr. Sean O'Kelly, Vice-President of the Executive Council in Mr. De Valera's Government, ...

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  29. THE POPE LISTENS IN.

    VATICAN CITY, June 26.—The Pope listened for 80 minutes to-day to a broadcast of the Dublin ceremonies. The reception was poor, but the three trumpet blasts ...

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  30. FATALITY AT ENGLISH SERVICE

    LONDON, June 26.—Father McGuire, of Bradford, dropped dead to-day while attending a service in connection with the Eucharistic Congress, in the grounds of ...

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  31. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, June 27.—The Test match between England and India was continued to-day at Lord's in good weather. In reply to England's first innings total of 259. ...

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  32. HIGH FLYING.

    What is thought to be an altitude record for "A" licence pilots in Western Australia was attained recently by Mr. E. L. Barrett, who is undergoing an ...

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  33. KANOWNA BY-ELECTION.

    KALGOORLIE, June 27.—With the arrival of boxes from Esperance, Norseman, Circle Valley, Dowak, Grass Patch, Red Lake, Salmon Gums, Scaddan ...

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  34. CHARGE AGAINST E. A. BROWN

    In the Perth Police Court yesterday Ernest Albert Brown (40), clerk, was remanded for eight days on a charge of having knowingly and fraudulently uttered ...

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  35. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, June 27.—Dealing with the prospects for the lawn tennis championship at the Wimbledon tournament, most of the critics take J. Crawford, the ...

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  36. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—It was pointed out by the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Bulcock) to-day that the southern States would suffer in trade if ...

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  37. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—As one of the deputation that waited upon the Premier on Tuesday last I would like to reply to Mr. K. E. Jones's letter in "The West Australian" of June ...

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  38. OVERCOME BY GAS.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—Norah Danzey (73) was found dead in her bedroom at her home in Riley-street yesterday. She was evidently resting when she was ...

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  39. PETROL BOWSERS EMPTIED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), June 26.—At some time between noon and 9.45 p.m. yesterday, more than 130 gallons of petrol were stolen from two bow[?ers situated in ...

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  40. BAVARIA'S DESTINY.

    LONDON, June 26.—"At any time now Prince Rupprecht may be proclaimed King of Bavaria," said Dr. Heim, the veteran Bavarian statesman, to-day (the Munich ...

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  41. CHINESE BOUND AND GAGGED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), June 26.—Three armed men surprised three Chinese fruiterers at the rear of their shop in Newtown, a suburb of Wellington, late last ...

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  42. JEWS IN PRUSSIA.

    BERLIN, June 26.—With Communist members siding with the Nazis, the Prussian Diet, to-day passed a Bill confiscating the entire property of all East European ...

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  43. KEROSENE EXPLOSION.

    DALWALLINU, June 27.—Thomas Caile, of Jibberding, was very seriously burned about the face and right eye last Saturday as a result of hot kerosene ...

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  44. STRANDED FERNDALE

    LONDON, June 26.—The position of the wrecked freighter Ferndale, which ran aground off the Algerian coast, is now considered hopeless. The ground swell has ...

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  45. CONCERT DECLARED BLACK.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—The concert to be given in the Town Hall by Mr. John Brownlee on Wednesday night has been declared black by the Theatrical ...

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  47. ABORIGINAL TRAGEDY.

    DARWIN, June 17.—An aborigine who was stabbed a fortnight ago in a quarrel over a lubra, died yesterday. ...

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