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  2. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Negotiations, which were begun on Thursday night between leaders of the United Australia Party and the United Country Party in ...

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  3. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, June 28—On the eve of his departure for a six weeks' cruise to Panama and Hawaii. President Roosevelt tonight gave another of his intimate ...

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  4. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    WASHINGTON, June 28—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) today responded to the German Note announcing a six months' suspension of transfer payments ...

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  5. WORLD WHEAT PACT.

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—It was disclosed today that, although the policy of the Argentine in declining to limit her wheat exports up to July 31 to the limit ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    At Kennington Oval today the Australians trill commence their return match with Surrey. It will be remembered that the first game against Surrey was played ...

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  7. ZARA AGHA DEAD.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, June 28.—Reputed to be the world's oldest man, Zara Agha, who claimed to be 159 years of age, died today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    Following the announcement by the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Willcock) on, Thursday night that the Government had decided to introduce lower ...

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  9. GATE RECEIPTS.

    LONDON, June 29.—Despite the frequency with which matches are finished early, the Australians' share of the gate takings for the tour up to the present is ...

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  10. MEAT RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, June 29.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) in a letter to the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) on the ...

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  11. LONDON PARLEY.

    LONDON, June 28.—It is understood that good progress was made at today's meeting between the German delegation and British Treasury representatives in ...

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  12. ANGLO-FRENCH TRADE.

    LONDON, June 28.—The New Anglo- French trade agreement, which was signed yesterday, will come into operation on July 1. It is to remain in force till April 1 ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    WASHINGTON, June 28.—President Roosevelt today appointed a Special board to arbitrate in the industrial dispute which has threatened to cause a strike ...

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  14. BARNETT'S IMPROVED BATTING.

    LONDON, June 29.—Despite the collapse of the middle batsmen, Australia's position was never seriously threatened in the match against Somerset yesterday. The ...

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  15. THE DEPARTMENT'S TASK.

    A message to the employees of the Railway Department dealing with the operations of the Transport Act which affect the department was issued by the ...

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  16. EXPORTERS' ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—Mr. W. Angliss, referring to the cabled reports of the conference held in London this week between representatives of British ...

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  17. INK-BRANDING REGULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, June 29,—following a deputation from Australian meat exporters to the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart), a cablegram was dispatched to ...

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  18. FLEETWOOD-SMITH, 6 FOR 56.

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  19. HALF-CASTES AND WHITES

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Allegations that the Chief Protector of Aborigines and Chief Medical' Officer in the Northern Territory (Dr. Cook) was giving ...

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  20. LEG-THEORY BOWLING.

    LONDON, June 29.—The committee of the Notts Club at its monthly meeting to-day did not consider the question of the re-engagement of players for 1935. and did ...

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  21. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, June 29.—References to election negotiations between the United Australia and Country Parties punctuated debates in both the Senate and the House ...

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  22. FREE STATE FEELING.

    DUBLIN, June 28.—The latest figures for the Free State local government elections indicate a stalemate so far as the results may be construed as an expression ...

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  23. OFFER TO CHIPPERFIELD.

    SYDNEY, June 29.—A cablegram has been sent to A. G. Chipperfield, the Test cricketer, offering him employment on the Newcastle staff of the Vacuum Oil Co. ...

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  24. MIDLAND COMPANY'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J.J. Poynton, general manager of the Midland Railway Co., was asked yesterday whether, in view of the Government's action in deciding to reduce railway ...

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  25. FIRST TEST MATCH FILM.

    Australia's dramatic victory in the first Test match at Nottingham is depicted in a Fox Movietone newsreel which was rushed by aeroplane to Batavia and from ...

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  26. ENRAGED MONKEY.

    Attacked by a monkey while cleaning out a case at the South Perth Zoo on Thursday, a keeper named G. F. Kelly hud the flesh of one leg torn and a vein ...

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  27. BYRD'S LONELY VIGIL.

    LITTLE AMERICA, June 28.—Rear- Admiral Byrd celebrated the completion of his third month of isolation at the advance weather observation base today with a ...

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  28. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, June 28.—In reply to Colonel J. C. Wedgwood (Labour), who asked why the German fleet had been invited to visit Portsmouth, the First Lord of the ...

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  29. BRITISH PREMIER.

    LONDON, June 29.—The "Morning Post" states that there is a widespread belief in political circles that the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) may not desire ...

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  30. NAZI REGIME.

    BERLIN, June 28.—A series of arrests. tapped telephone calls, and secret nocturnal searches, including the rifling of his desk and private papers have reportedly ...

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  31. GLIDING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 29.—In the House of Commons yesterday, the Under Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) announced that the Government was prepared to ...

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  32. AIR RACE RISKS.

    LONDON, June 29.—The "Daily Express" states, that Lloyds underwriters refuse to insure the lives of flyers and aeroplanes participating in, the Melbourne ...

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  33. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 28.—Consequent on the death of Mr. Joseph Davlin (Nationalist), a by-election for the Fermanagh and Tyr[?]one seat in the House of Commons was ...

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