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  2. FASCIST BRUTALITY.

    LONDON, June 12.—"The Black Shirts offer no apology," declared their leader, Sir Oswald Mosley, when addressing a Fascist meeting at Shrewsbury tonight. ...

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  3. TEST VICTORY.

    LONDON, June 12.—In one of the most glorious finishes in cricket history, Australia deservedly drew first blood in the contest for the Ashes, and by its success ...

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  4. MANCHUKUO'S FUTURE.

    KOBE, June 13.—After a 17 days' tour of Manchukuo, involving 1,300 miles of travel by air and 2,500 by train, I am now back in japan, having discussed the ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE AND STORM

    NEW YORK, June 12.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" states:—"The abnormal climatic conditions which the Argentine has ...

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  6. A CRISIS AVERTED.

    SHANGHAI, June 13.—Chinese Government officers at Nanking were greatly relieved this afternoon when police searchers located the Japanese Vice-Consul, Mr. ...

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  7. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) dispatched a Note to the British Ambassador (Sir Ronald Lindsay) tonight in answer to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DICTATORS TO MEET

    ROME, June 13.—Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister of Italy) and Herr Hitler (Chancellor of Germany) will meet tomorrow at the historic Villa Pisani, at ...

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  9. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—As an aftermath of the abortive investigation in April into the allegations by Dr. William Wirt, prominent educationist, that members of ...

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  10. NATIVE MURDERER CAUGHT

    DARWIN, June 13.—Reading like a chapter from an adventure story by a highly imaginative writer, the tale of the trailing and capture by Constable W. C. ...

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  11. ARMY DECORATIONS.

    CANBERRA, June 13.—It has been decided by the Federal Cabinet that, in future, any income received by a former soldier in respect of a military decoration ...

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  12. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Revelations concerning the alleged misappropriation of money belonging to the Railway Department will probably be made when the Railway Appeal Board ...

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  13. THE TERRORISM IN AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, June 13.—On the eve of the meeting between Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler, the Austrian Government has significantly submitted to Rome all ...

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  14. DRUNKEN DRIVING.

    "There is a tendency on the part of certain lawyers and Judges to abuse police witnesses," said a speaker at a mass meeting of members of the Police Union, ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN BOMBINGS.

    VIENNA, June 13.—Following the grave outbreak of sabatage and bombings, particularly during the last week-end, the patrols watching the railways have been ...

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  16. LOAN COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—Finance to cover Governmental deficits in 1934-35, the loan programme for 1934-35, the allocation of £8,500,000 of the loan of £12,000,000 ...

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  17. BULGARIAN REGIME.

    SOFIA, June 13.—The National Government, with army support, that was established after the coup d'etat of May 19, with virtually dictatorial powers, is ...

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  18. FROM SLUM TO FARM.

    LONDON, June 12.—The Prince of Wales and the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) will launch an appeal on Thursday for £100,000 ...

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  19. KALGOORLIE RIOTS.

    KALGOORLIE, June 13.—Reference to the recent goldfields riots was made by His Grace Archbishop Timotheus, of the Greek Orthodox Church, when celebrating ...

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  20. UNKNOWN ISLAND.

    CANBERRA, June 13.—No information has been received by the Federal Ministry to support the report that an unknown island has been discovered by a ...

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  21. PATH TO SOCIALISM.

    GENEVA, June 13.—"We in Australia believe that the platform of our own Australian Labour Party is the best way to face problems." said Mr. J. W. Roche, ...

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  22. West Australian Party Arrives.

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. P. Collier) and the West Australian Minister for Works (Mr. McCallum) arrived in Melbourne by ...

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  23. ITALIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    PARIS, June 12.—The "Journal" declares that the two new 35,000 ton battleships (projected by Italy) challenge French supremacy in the Mediterranean and show ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S EUROPEAN TRADE.

    LONDON, June 12.—In the House of Commons today the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Board of Trade (Dr. Burgin) said that the action of the Danish ...

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  25. NEW BELGIAN KING.

    LONDON, June 12.—The Due de Dursel, head of the special mission to announce the accession of the King of the Belgians, arrived in London this afternoon. The ...

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  26. RADIO AND THE PRESS.

    BRUSSELS, June 12.—"Broadcasting can be a menace to the Press," declared Mr. F. Peaker (Labour correspondent of the London "Morning Post"), speaking on ...

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  27. BUTTER EMBARGO.

    ADELAIDE, June 13.—Although additional export and carriers' licences were issued by the Commonwealth Dairy Officer (Mr. Hussey) today, no butter was ...

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  28. Negotiations With Poland.

    LONDON, June 12.—Dr. Burgin, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Board of Trade, stated in the House of Commons today that negotiations with Poland of ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION.

    YORK, June 13.—An extraordinary election to fill a vacancy in the North Ward of the York Municipal Council was held today. Considerable interest was ...

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  30. SHIP HELD UP.

    WELLINGTON, June 13.—The hold-up of the Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Makura by her cooks and stewards still continues. No decision was reached by a meeting of ...

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  31. PRESS EULOGISTIC.

    LONDON, June 12.—Most of the newspapers devote leaders to the Test. While mentioning England's ill-luck owing to the absence of Wyatt. Larwood and others, ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN RECOVERY.

    CHICAGO, June 12.—Rotary International delegates representing nine nations engaged in a radio symposium tonight, discussing business conditions in ...

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  33. VALUE OF ADVERTISING.

    LONDON, June 13.—The Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood) in a speech delivered at the Advertising Association Convention at Leicester today, said that ...

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  34. THE SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    LONDON, June 12.—A Geneva message states that following conversations between the Governments concerned, the commission appointed to oversee the ...

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  35. A NATIVE CORROBOREE.

    KALGOORLIE, June 13.—A report from Laverton states that an unusual invitation was extended to two members of the Diamond drill party at Laverton by aborigines ...

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  36. EUROPE'S PERIL.

    LONDON, June 12.—Aiming to bring "the Christian spirit from the region of the commonplace into the region of effective power, the Archbishop of ...

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  37. BRITISH COMMENT.

    LONDON, June 13.—The new American War debts Note was received too late for Ministerial consultation. Lobbyists state that the British ...

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  38. A 40-HOUR WEEK.

    LONDON, June 12.—"The Times" in a leading article says:—"Britain's reasoned opposition at the International Labour Conference to the proposed 40-hour week ...

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  39. CRICKET BROADCAST.

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—Thousands of people in Melbourne are feeling the need of sleep today after waiting up for a greater part of the night to hear the ...

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  40. TARIFF BARGAINING.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—President Roosevelt signed the Reciprocal Tariff Bill tonight and assumed the powers granted him by Congress to adjust tariff ...

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  41. WATERLOO BRIDGE.

    LONDON, June 12.—The London County Council after a four hours' debate today adopted by 76 votes to 47 a joint recommendation of the highways and ...

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  42. FRENCH DEFAULT.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—France's official notification of default on her war debt payment due on June 15 was received today. ...

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  43. SECRET AERODROMES.

    PARIS, June 13.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Liberte" alleges that the services of labour camp inmates have been utilised hurriedly to build a number of ...

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  44. VIGOROUS POLITICS.

    PARIS, June 13.—Extremists of the Left stormed a cinema List night in which Right Wing ex-service men were holding a meeting. Mounted gendarmes made ...

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  45. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, June 13.—The Hunter River S.S. Co.'s steamer Gwydir and the coastal steamer Bonalbo collided during a dense fog outside the entrance to Newcastle ...

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  46. RADIO REUNITES FAMILIES.

    LONDON, June 12.—Reading a newspaper description of how Australia House, by means of a broadcast, located in Townsville a Survey family's son who had not ...

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  47. COPPER MINE FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, June 13.—John Hollingsbee (30) was killed instantly this afternoon by a premature explosion in the Trekelano copper mine, about 10 miles from Duchess, ...

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