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  2. FRENCH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON. June 17.—While the industrial situation in France is greatly improved, many workers are still Idle and fresh strikes have broken out at Nantes ...

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  3. ENDING SANCTIONS.

    LONDON, June 17.—At a conference with the High Commissioners of the Dominions yesterday afternoon, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) outlined ...

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  4. TARIFF INCREASES.

    TOKIO, June 17.—The Domel new agency learns that Australia's reply to Japan's protest against the Commonwealth's new trade policy was received ...

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  5. WEST INDIES WRECK.

    LONDON. June 17.—The wreck in the West Indies of a small British ship, possibly the runaway Orimsby fishing trawler Girl Pat, was reported yesterday ...

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  6. COLONISING ABYSSINIA.

    ROME, June 16.—Pans for the colonisation of Abyssinia with Italians and for the development of the country have been agreed on and are to be carried ...

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  7. JAPAN DEFIED.

    CANTON, June 17.—The Canton Government's defiance of Tokio on the question of anti-Japanese demonstrations has aroused grave fears in the southern ...

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  8. SHOOTING OF BROPHY.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—Reporters from daily newspapers in Melbourne said in evidence today before the Royal Commission into the shooting of ...

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  9. FACTIONS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, ,June 17.—While the Kwangtung and Kwangsi (South China) forces, which recently advanced into Hunan. have in response to ...

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  10. ITALY'S POSITION.

    LONDON, June 17. —It is reported by "The Times" correspondent in Rome that Signor Mussolini is believed to be preparing a memorandum for presentation ...

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  11. NO NEWS AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—The Federal Ministry, it is understood, has received no advice in confirmation of cabled reports from Japan that that country will ...

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  12. THE DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, June 16.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. L. Bruce) has been offered the presidency of the conference which will be opened at ...

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  13. HINTED CONCESSIONS.

    LONDON, June I7.—Lancashire has received calmly the suggestion that Australia may offer to transfer goods from Japan from the general to the ...

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  14. BELGIAN STRIKES.

    LONDON, June 17.—As a result of the serious extension of strikes throughout Belgium, troops are now working the electric supply services and they will be ...

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  15. KEEPING FAITH.

    CAPE TOWN, June 16.—Speaking in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) emphatically reaffirmed South Africa's ...

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  16. POISONING OF WIFE.

    AUCKLAND, June 17.—The second trial of Eric Mareo (44), musician, on a charge of having murdered his wife, Thelma Clarice Mareo, on April 15, 1935, ...

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  17. NAZIS IN DANZIG.

    LONDON, June 16.—A fresh outbreak of Nazi terrorism in Danzig is reported by the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Herald." (The Treaty of Versailles ...

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  18. HELIGOLAND FORTS.

    LONDON, June 17.—Refortification of several German islands in the North Sea, including Heligoland, which was permanently demilitarised by the Treaty of ...

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  19. THE WOOL OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, June 17.—The "Financial Times" states that Japan's threat to withdraw from the Australian wool sales may lack the importance hitherto ...

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  20. UNREST IN BARCELONA.

    BARCELONA, June 16.—Workers in the printing trades, excluding the newspapers, have struck. The authorities are endeavouring to avert a strike of shop ...

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  21. SALUTING THE CONQUEROR.

    ADDIS .ABABA, June 16.—Marshal Graziani, Viceroy of Abyssinia, amended today his own order that on encountering him all Abyssinians riding, driving ...

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  22. CANBERRA POLICY.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—Should the Council of the League of Nations, at its meeting this month, decide that sanctions against Italy be lifted, it is believed that ...

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  23. FANNING THE FLAMES.

    LONDON, June 16.—Details that have just reached responsible authorities lead to the belief that Trotsky's sinister influence is responsible for spurring on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. EGYPTIAN WHEAT.

    ALEXANDRIA, June 17.—In order to avert a slump in the wheat market, the Egyptian Government is guaranteeing those banks giving advances on wheat. ...

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  25. SOURCES OF SUPPLY.

    TOKIO. June 17.—In a leading article, the "Yomiuri Shimbun" states that it is a great mistake for Japan's woollen manufacturing industry to depend ...

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  26. GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, June 17.—"Demands for the return of former German colonies are being formulated by Herr Hitler," the Berlin correspondent of the ...

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  27. THE SCOTTISH MARKET

    LONDON, June 17.—Interviewed on his return from his visit to Scotland, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) said today that he ...

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  28. THE ALBURY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—Rewards amounting to £700, which have been offered for information in connection with the murder of an unknown woman at Albury in ...

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  29. Business Men Urge Discontinuance.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—A petition signed by representatives of influential commercial and industrial interests throughout New South Wales, urging that sanctions ...

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  30. PRINCESS'S ELOPEMENT.

    BAGDAD, June 16.—One result of the recent elopement with a hotel porter and secret marriage in Athens of Princess Assa, eldest sister of the King of Irak, ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN EXPORTS.

    PORT ELIZABETH, June 16.—An unusual interest in short wool is being displayed by Japanese buyers. A steamer is at present loading 3,700 bales for ...

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  32. BRIGHTER ADVERTISING.

    LONDON, June 16.—Australia's first advertising talkie film with a plot, which is now being filmed in London, is a real story with entertainment value. ...

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  33. MANCHURIAN FLOUR MARKET.

    TOKIO. June 17.—The "Asahi Shimbun" reports that two leading flour companies are considering a project for the erection of mills in Korea to exploit the ...

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  34. ARAB RAIDS.

    JERUSALEM. June 16.—Despite the proclamation of the death penalty for acts of terrorism, Arab demonstrators raided last night the Lydda airport and ...

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  35. N.Z. PREMIER CAUTIOUS.

    WELLINGTON, June 17.—The Premier (Mr. Savage) stated tonight that the Government had been in daily communication with Britain regarding ...

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  36. ONE-LEGGED BEGGAR.

    LONDON, June 17.—A one-legged shoemaker, Edward Lawrence (25), who was stated to have collected £5,000 during the last five years by asking people ...

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  37. SEAMAN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, June 17—Harry Slingsby (52), of Crown-street, Sydney, a member of the crew of the steamer Dundula, was drowned at Lucinda about midnight last ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VINTAGE.

    ADELAIDE, June 17.—The South Australian vintage for 1935-6 would be about 12,50,000 gallons of wine for beverage and distillation, the Acting-Government ...

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  39. THE BRITISH LEAD.

    LONDON, June 17.—When the Cabinet completes its review of foreign policy at its meeting today in preparation for tomorrow's debate if the House of ...

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  40. SHOOTING OF FARMER

    WELLINGTON, June 17.—Further inquiries were made by police today into the fatal shooting yesterday morning of Joseph Caldwell (46), farmer, of Kiwi, ...

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  41. MR. MENZIES IN HOLLAND.

    LONDON, June 17.—The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. Menzies) who is at present in Amsterdam on a brief visit, will be the guest of the Dutch ...

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  42. SYRIA AND LEBANON

    LONDON. June 17.—"It is understood," states the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "that France will shortly give up her mandate over Syria ...

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  43. MALTA NAVAL BASE.

    LONDON, June 17.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons today the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Samuel Hoare) said that the Admiralty ...

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  44. EGYPT AND THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, June 17.—A formal Invitation to Egypt to join the International Labour Organisation, in favour of which the International Labour Conference ...

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  45. ATTACK IN TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, June 17.—The police who are searching for the man who savagely attacked Mrs. Annie Charlotte Roessler (73) in the Bundaberg mall train on ...

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  46. DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, June 16.—Major H. C. T. Stronge has been appointed military attach to His Majesty's legations at Belgrade and Prague from next November. ...

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  47. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 16.—Professor P. J. Noel Baker. who was Parliamentary Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the second MacDonald Government, has been ...

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