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  2. SEARCH FOR AIRMEN

    WYNDHAM, June 29.—The arrival early this morning of a launch from the Forrest River Mission, 40 miles from Wyndham raised hopes that some news ...

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  3. LAUSANNE DEADLOCK.

    LAUSANNE, June 23.—Conversations yesterday and this morning between the French and German delegates to the Reparations Conference have apparently done ...

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  4. INDIAN REFORMS.

    CALCUTTA, June 29.—A wave of indignation, even in moderate circles, greeted the announcement by the Secretary for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) in the House ...

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  5. THE PREMIERS' PLAN.

    The Premiers of all States explained the positions of their Governments at the Premiers' Conference yesterday, and an adjournment for a month was suggested, to permit of the preparation of detailed financial statements. ...

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  6. MR. GOODE'S CONDUCT.

    SYDNEY, June 29.—There were further sharp exchanges between counsel and a witness when the Royal Commissioner (Judge Thomson) resumed the inquiry ...

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  7. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    CHICAGO, June 28.—The real struggle began to-day between the opposing factions in the national convention of the Democratic Party, which has met to ...

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  8. SHOOTING OF NATIVE.

    A telegram received from the police at Derby yesterday announced the arrest of Arthur James Baker, cattle owner, on a charge of having wilfully murdered an ...

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  9. NEW DISARMAMENT PLAN

    LONDON, June 28.—On the motion for the adjournment in the House of Commons to-night, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. G. Lansbury) mentioned the ...

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  10. GOLDEN PROMISES.

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Evidence relating to his financial dealings with Aimee Belle Edols, a bankrupt, was given before the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. N. C. ...

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  11. NAPIER WILL CASE.

    LONDON, June 29.—The disputed Napier will case was settled to-day. Mountague Stanley Napier, motor manufacturer, had left the bulk of his £1,250,000 estate ...

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  12. ARMED ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—Ernest Stewart Mark Pettigrew and Leslie Harold Clifford Palamontagne, labourers, were charged at the Davlesford Court of Petty ...

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  13. THE DANGER OF DELAY.

    LONDON, June 29.—Discussing the Lausanne Conference, "The Times" says: —"Mere postponement of a reparations settlement would be calamitous as the ...

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  14. REDUCTION OF EFFECTIVES.

    LONDON, June 28.—This afternoon Mr. Hugh Gibson, the chief America delegate at Geneva, visited the British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) at Lausanne and ...

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  15. GERMAN DISPUTE.

    BERLIN, June 28.—It is understood that a compromise decree will be issued tomorrow to overcome the defiance by Bavaria, Wurtemberg and Baden of the ...

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  16. MINE CLOSURE.

    HOBART, June 29.—According to information received at Burnie to-day by the management of the Emu Bay Railway Co., Ltd., the North Mt. Farrell mine, ...

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  17. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, June 28.—D. R. Jardine's performances in the cricket Test match against India are regarded as consolidating his prospects for the captaincy of the ...

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  18. BRITISH COAL EXPORT

    LONDON, June 28.—Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether retaliatory action against Germany was being considered on the ground that the British ...

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  19. TRAPPED BY FLAMES.

    BRISBANE, June 29.—Alexander John Robinson Simpson (16) was burned to death caply this morning when a house on Wahpunga-road, near Kinkin, was destroyed ...

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  20. NEWFOUNDLAND ELECTION.

    ST JOHN'S (Newfoundland), June 28.— Following the rout of his party at the recent elections. Sir Ronald Squires has resigned the Prime Ministership and Mr. ...

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  21. GERMAN SHIPS LAID UP.

    BREMEN, June 28.—Forty-eight ships, totalling 238,000 tons, and forming one-quarter of the North German Lloyd Line's total tonnage are laid up. The ...

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  22. Side to Tour New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON, June 29.—Arrangements have been completed whereby the English cricketers touring Australia next season will visit New Zealand in the course ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    KALGOORLIE, June 29.—The unemployment relief committee recently appointed at a public meeting in Kalgoorlie submitted proposals to the Kalgoorlie ...

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  24. £1,000 FOR BIG BROTHERS.

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—On the stage of the King's Theatre to-day, before the afternoon performance of the play "Saint Joan," a cheque for £1,000 was handed ...

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  25. CHURCH FUNDS DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON, June 29.—Judgment was given to-day for Bishop Listen in the case in which Thomas Campbell claimed £3,500 allegedly lent for the erection of ...

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  26. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    LONDON, June 28.—The British submarine Rainbow was rising in Portland Harbour to-day when she came into collision with the s.s. Premier, a small ...

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  27. WHEAT FROM AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, June 29.—The windjammer Pamir has arrived at Queenstown in 103 days from Australia, beating all the previous arrivals this season. ...

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  28. CANE HARVESTER COMPANY.

    BRISBANE, June 29.—A petition for the compulsory winding-up of the Mackay Cane Harvester Co., Ltd. was considered in the Supreme Court to-day. The ...

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  29. THE COOK ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, June 29.—The final figures for the Cook election show that Mr. J. A. C. Kenny has won the seat for the Country-National Party by 47 votes. The final ...

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  30. THE SOVIETS WAY.

    MOSCOW, June 28.—Following the passing of death sentences on two officials of the State Bakeries for having speculated in bread, five officials of the State Stores ...

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  31. MANSION ABLAZE.

    LONDON, June 29.—Part of the original 500-years-old mansion, now used as a gardener's dwelling, on the Earl of Jersey's estate at Osterley Park Hounslow, caught ...

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  32. A BANKRUPT TOWN.

    BERLIN, June 28.—The municipality of Koeben, pear Breslau, is bankrupt, so it is selling its hospital, sports ground, brickworks and gravel pits to raise money with ...

    Article : 46 words
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