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  2. FEDERAL ELECTION DATE

    CANBERRA, June 27:—The first formal intimation he has given of the plan for holding a Federal election in September instead of early next year was given by ...

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  3. EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 26.—Following the meetings between the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and various members of the British Cabinet ...

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  4. GRAN CHACO WAR.

    LONDON, June 26.—Questioned in the House of Commons today as to conditions attached by Italy to her acceptance of an arms embargo to Bolivia and Paraguay, ...

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  5. DEADLY BOWLING.

    LONDON, June 27.—The Australian Test cricketers began the 15th, match of the tour today at Taunton, meeting Somerset, one of the weaker county ...

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  6. GANDHI UNAFRAID.

    CALCUTTA, June 27.—Following the abortive attempt to assassinate Mr. M. K. Gandhi at Poona on Monday evening outside the municipal buildings, when a ...

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  7. LOTTERIES CASE.

    The penalty of £200 ordered to be paid by Alexander McAlister Clydesdale to Thomas John Hughes because be sat and voted in the Legislative Council after ...

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  8. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    LONDON, June 26.—The "Morning Post" states this morning that it is understood that the Cabinet has definitely decided upon a policy of rearmament and ...

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  9. AMERICAN WORKLESS.

    NEW YORK, June 26.—The National Industrial Conference Board announced to-day that it estimated the total number of unemployed workers in the United ...

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  10. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, June 27.—A substantial reduction in unemployment registrations is revealed by the latest official figures, which show the total at June 10 ...

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  11. A SOCIETY DIVORCE.

    LONDON, June 20.—Hours after the other Courts had closed today, a jury of 10 men and two women—who afterwards were excused from further service for five ...

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  12. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    LONDON, June 26.—Sir Frederick Leith Ross (Chief Economic Adviser to the Government), accompanied by Treasury officials, will conduct the negotiations on ...

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  13. GERMAN STAHLHELM.

    BERLIN, June 27.—The secret police have suppressed the Arnsberg branch of the Stahlhelm (a Nationalist organisation that agreed to support the Hitler ...

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  14. THE BEEF INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—An important conference was opened in the Commonwealth Bank offices this morning, to consider suggestions for the development of the ...

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  15. QUARRY TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—Crushed beneath 100 tons of gravel when the wall of a quarry more than 60ft. in height caved in and buried them today, two ...

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  16. ATTACK FROM THE AIR.

    LONDON, June 27.—Mr. Wickcham Steed, the noted journalist, in an article in the "Nineteenth Century" magazine, quotes a number of official German ...

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  17. REICHSBANK REPORT.

    BERLIN, June 26.—The Reichebank report shows that the week's loss in gold and foreign exchange amounted to £1,852,000. The total reserves on June 23 ...

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  18. TARIFF PROTECTION.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—The chairman of directors (Mr. E. Norton Grimwade) at the annual meeting of the Australian Glass Manufacturers Co., Ltd., declared today ...

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  19. MISS BATTEN'S FLIGHT

    WELLINGTON, June 27.—Miss Jeap Batten arrived in Wellington today, where the will be the guest of the Governor and Lady Bledisloe for some days. The Town ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, June 26.—A new Franco-British trade agreement will be signed at the Foreign Office tomorrow. On the British side the signatories will be the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PLANS.

    CANBERRA, June 27.—At the presessional meeting of the United Australia Party today plans for providing adequate defence for Australia were outlined by ...

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  22. MOLLOR'S FATE.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday morning it was decided to detain Laurence Oliver Mollor in the Fremantle gaol during His Majesty's pleasure. ...

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  23. A Delegation from Poland.

    LONDON, June 26.—M. Sokolowski, of the Polish Ministry of Industry and Commerce, and M. Rose, of the Ministry of Agriculture, who are heading the Polish ...

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  24. TEXTILE QUOTAS.

    TOKIO, June 27.—The Foreign Office spokesman said today that the Japanese Government maintained that the new British cotton quotas discriminated against ...

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  25. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, June 27.—The "Daily Telegraph's political correspondent states he has learnt that the Government, contrary to anticipations, does not favour a ship ...

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  26. ALARM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, June 27.—In a resolution today the conference of Imperial and New Zealand returned soldiers declared that, while praying for a continuance of ...

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  27. WINDJAMMERS AT FALMOUTH

    LONDON, June 26.—Falmouth was agog with excitement today over the simultaneous arrival of three windjammers from Australia—L.'Avenir, the Archibald Russell ...

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  28. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LITTLE AMERICA, June 28.—From his advance camp at Boiling Base. Rear Admiral Byrd, leader of the American expedition to the antarctic, announced by ...

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  29. A New Zealand Company's Stand.

    WELLINGTON, June 27.—A report that the Union Steamship Company would shortly place an order for a new passenger liner of 12,000 tons for the Australian New ...

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  30. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    LONDON, June 26.—The British Government's reply to the recent American Note on war debts will be delivered at Washington tomorrow. ...

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  31. WOOLCLASSER'S DEATH.

    HOBART, June 27.—Henry William Turner (56), a woolclasser, received terrible injuries when he was caught in the shaft of some revolving machinery at the ...

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  32. WAY BACK TO PROSPERITY.

    DETROIT, June 26.—Mr. Charles Kettering, a vice-president of the General Motors, in charge of technical research, the principal speaker today at the Rotary ...

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  33. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—It is believed that the Ministry will deliver an ultimatum to the miners at Wonthaggi that unless the men return to work within a stipulated ...

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  34. RUBBER RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, June 26.—At a meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee, held in London today, the committee welcomed Sir George. Beharrell, ...

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  35. MASS FLIGHT TO ALASKA.

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—Both the Navy and Army Aviation Departments will engage in mass lights to Alaska in the summer months. Following the ...

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  36. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    ADELAIDE, June 27.—A stern chase to recapture an escaped prisoner took place in Adelaide streets today. After having been sentenced to two months' ...

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  37. TREATY REVISION OPPOSED.

    BELGRADE, June 26.—The visit to Yugoslavia of the French Foreign Minister (M. Barthou) has been the occasion of pronouncements against treaty revision. ...

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  38. NEW FRENCH SUBMARINE.

    PARIS, June 26.—France's newest sub-marine, the Conquerant, was launched to-day at Saint Nazaire. It is of 1,500 tons displacement and is 300ft. long. It has a ...

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  39. AUSTRALIANS CRITICISED.

    LONDON, June 27.—In the course of an outspoken review of the Test, R. C. Robertson-Glasgow states in the "Morning Post" that the Australian batsmen were ...

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  40. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, June 26.—Sir Archibald Weigall, chairman of the Royal Empire Society, and Lady Weigall. received 2,000 guests at a reception by the society today. ...

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  41. A NEW ROYAL ACADEMICIAN.

    LONDON, June 26.—Mr. Frank Cadogan Cowper. Associate of the Royal Academy, has been elected a member. Some of Mr. Cowper's best-known ...

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  42. £101 JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    ADELAIDE, June 27.—The borne of Mr. T. L. Price. M.H.R. at Crossroads, Highgate, was entered this afternoon by a thief who took various pieces of jewellery and ...

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  43. MARIE DRESSLER ILL.

    LOS ANGELES, June 26.—The condition of Marie Dressier, the famous film actress, who is ill at Santa Barbara with a complication of heart and abdominal ...

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