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  2. ENDING STRIKES.

    PARIS, June 8.—A general agreement for the settlement of the hundreds of strikes that welcomed M. Blum's Left Wing Government to office with an ...

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  3. NEW TARIFF POLICY.

    LAUNCESTON, June 8.—"I venture to appeal to all interested parties in Australia to keep out of the ring for the moment and to allow the negotiations ...

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  4. EUROPE'S ALIGNMENT.

    VIENNA. June 8.—The well-informed Rome correspondent of the "Reichpost" states that the Italians consider that it is probable that the Roman peace ...

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  5. WAR TALK IN CHINA

    CANTON, June 8.—Following the dramatic mobilisation of South China forces and the reported declaration of war against Japan, shore leave for the ...

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  6. MEDITERRANEAN ROUTE.

    LONDON, June 8.—"Control of the Mediterranean route is in no way vital to national security. The real question is not whether Britain could do without ...

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  7. DRAMA OF THE BUSH.

    DARWIN, June 6.—A drama of a dying white man's vengeance against blacks who had speared him has been revealed by the finding of a dingo ...

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  8. SNOW ON EVEREST.

    LONDON, June 7.—The failure of the Mt. Everest expedition's attempt on Friday to reoccupy Camp IV (at 23,000ft. on the North Col), from which they were ...

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  9. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, June 8.—The only really vital question that can have been discussed by the Italian Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) and the Austrian ...

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  10. MOSCOW INTERESTED.

    MOSCOW, June 8.—Official circles express the opinion that in the event of a war between China and Japan, Moscow would support any appeal for help ...

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  11. BOMBS IN HOLY CITY.

    JERUSALEM, June 8.—Seventeen persons were injured when a bomb was hurled into a street in Old Jerusalem today. Rioting, bomb-throwing, sniping ...

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  12. HABSBURG AMBITIONS.

    LONDON, June 7.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Herald" reports that Archduke Otto, the Habsburg claimant, in a letter to the Tyrolese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AIR MAIL FROM LONDON

    MELBOURNE, June 8.—According to reliable information obtained in Melbourne today, Britain will inaugurate a flying boat service to Australia even if ...

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  14. MALNUTRITION.

    LONDON, June 7.—Australia's plan to raise the world nutrition standard with the dual objects of improving the world's health and benefiting primary industry, ...

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  15. REPLY TO PROTESTS.

    TOKIO, June 8.—The Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Amau) announced today that, in reply to Japan's protests against Australia's new tariff policy, the ...

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  16. DOMINION NEWS.

    LONDON, June 8.—In opening the debate on Empire Press communications at the initial session of the Empire Press Union Conference today, Sir Keith ...

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  17. REPRISAL CAMPAIGN.

    TOKIO. June 8—It was disclosed to- day that Baron Sakatani (president of the Japan Australia Society), in answer to cablegrams received last week from the ...

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  18. FRESH OUTBREAKS.

    In spite of the settlement reached in Paris, fresh strikes continue to break out, both in industries already involved and others hitherto not affected. ...

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  19. STAND COLLAPSES.

    BUKAREST, June 8.—Fourteen persons were killed and 184 injured when a grand-stand collapsed at a parade of boy scouts and girl guides today in the presence ...

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  20. THE LITTLE ENTENTE.

    LONDON, June 7.—The Bukarest correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that important decisions were reached at a secret conference of the heads of the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN THRIFT.

    CANBERRA. June 8.—Interesting figures to show the widening distribution of Wealth in the Commonwealth were issued today by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  22. LEAKAGE OF SECRETS.

    LONDON, June 8.—Questions will probably be asked in the House of Commons regarding allegations appearing in the American Press, notably the news ...

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  23. NO DECISION YET.

    LONDON, June 8.—Questioned on his arrival at Croydon from Holland today the Australian Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) said that the air mail ...

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  24. GOSPEL OF GOODWILL.

    CANBERRA, June 8.—Goodwill and friendliness on the part of Japan to Australia and New Zealand is expressed in a handsome volume dealing with the ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR IMPORTS.

    CANBERRA, June 8.—Under the new trade policy of the Federal Ministry imports of motor car chassis from North America will be limited in future to ...

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  26. SOCIAL SERVICES.

    CANBERRA, June 8.—Social services in Australia, according to official figures issued today, now cost the Australian Governments about £35,000,000 a year, or ...

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  27. ROCKETS AT SEA.

    WELLINGTON, June 8.—The discovery by a search party yesterday of three sections of hatch covers and five planks on the beach at Porangahau lends strength ...

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  28. SHOOTING ON ORCHARD

    SYDNEY, June 8.—Paul John Foster ((11), related in the Central Criminal Court today a tragic story of domestic life on an orchard at Ourimbah. The ...

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  29. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    Carlo Stefanoni (31), the Italian prisoner who escaped from Pardelup Prison Farm a week ago, was recaptured yesterday by Constable Napier, of ...

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  30. SHEARERS' AWARD.

    SYDNEY, June 8.—The campaign undertaken by the Pastoral Workers' Industrial Union to induce shearers not to shear under the present award, received ...

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  31. ITALIAN IRONY.

    LONDON, June 8.—A hundred Italian delegates, under instructions from their national trade organisation, which disapproves of sanctions, have boycotted the ...

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  32. MOTHER'S VAIN HEROISM.

    MELBOURNE. June 8.—How a mother courageously rushed again and again into the terrific heat of a blazing aeroplane in an attempt to rescue her son, who ...

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  33. KING GEORGE MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, June 8.—Royal donations to the King George Memorial Fund include £1,000 from King Edward, £1,000 from Queen Mary, £500 each from the Duke of ...

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  34. MIGRANTS FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 8.—"Australia's determination to look first to Britain for her necessary new man power will be answered by the right type of settlers when ...

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  35. NATIONAL SCOUT GATHERING

    LONDON, June 8.—Sir Percy Everett, a director of C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd., the publishers. and a member of the Boy Scout Executive Committee, will visit ...

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  36. NO SPACE FOR NON-ARYANS.

    SYDNEY, June 8.—According to the reports made to the Master in Equity today, an order for publication in Germany of advertisements for claimants to ...

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  37. CAUGHT IN ANCHOR ROPE.

    ADELAIDE. June 8.—Jack Evans (22) of Durham-street, Glenelg, narrowly escaped drowning yesterday. With Benjamin Turner (24), of Rose-street, Glenelg, ...

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  38. NEW YORK FIGHTS VICE

    NEW YORK. June 7.—The fighters against vice in the State of New York had another victory yesterday when convictions were secured against Charles ...

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  39. ACCIDENT AT LUNA PARK.

    SYDNEY, June 8.—An accident on the "slippery dip," at Luna Park. Sydney. led to an action before Mr. Justice Stephen and a jury today, when Clive Cook (17) ...

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  40. INDIANS IN FIJI.

    AUCKLAND, June 8.—The Rev. C. F. Andrews, who returned from Fiji by the Aorangi today, spent a month inquiring into conditions affecting the Indian ...

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  41. VOTES FOR FRENCH WOMEN.

    PARIS, June 7.—A Bill has been tabled in the Chamber of Deputies for the immediate granting of womanhood suffrage carrying the same electoral rights as are ...

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  42. OPERATION ON DUCHESS.

    LONDON, June 8.—The Duchess of Connaught has undergone a severe abdominal operation. The result is satisfactory. ...

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  43. WINDJAMMERS AT SEA.

    LONDON, June 7.—The sailing vessels Archibald Russell and Olivebank, with cargoes of wheat from Australia for England, have been reported at sea. On ...

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  44. COLLIE AND HARVEY RESIDENTS.

    Mr. Malcolm Levinson, representative of Messrs. F. C. Rein & Son, London, makers of scientific acoustical instruments to H.M. Government, may be ...

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  45. LORD STRADBROKE'S SON HURT

    LONDON, June 7.—Second-Lieutenant Peter Rous, of the Sixteenth Lancers, the youngest son of the Earl of Stradbroke (a former Governor-General of ...

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  46. TRIBUTE TO DEAD AIRMAN.

    AUCKLAND, June 8.—The body of the late Mr. W. M. O'Hara, who was killed when his plane crashed near Dubbo. New South Wales, on May 24, arrived ...

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  47. MEAT CANNING IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, June 8.—The chairman of the Meat Industry Board (Mr. E. F. Sunners) stated today that tile canning section of the Brisbane Abattoirs, which ...

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  48. HIS FATHER'S HOME.

    LONDON, June 8.—The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) went to visit the house in which his father was born in Prospect-street, ...

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  49. DEERSTALKER'S DEATH.

    WELLINGTON. June 8.—Leslie B. Pierr, a deerstalker, who was accidentally shot in the stomach at Porter's Pass during the week-end and who was being ...

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