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  2. DRIFTING ON REEF.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—With her engine thrust carried away and her propeller shaft broken, the interstate freighter Mungana (3,351 tons) is disabled off the ...

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  3. GIRL PAT DRAMA.

    GEORGETOWN (British Columbia), June 19.—Although the name appears nowhere on the vessel, the crew of the trawler arrested by a police boat today ...

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  4. TARIFF REPRISAL.

    CANBERRA, June 21.—The Federal Cabinet will meet tomorrow—a fortnight before the scheduled date—to discuss the Japanese Government's intention to ...

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  5. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 19.—In his speech in the House of Commons today on the serious disorders in Palestine arising from the Arab strike against Jewish ...

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  6. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, June 20.—A new and unexpected factor in the impending election for the United States presidency is the candidature of Mr. William Lemke, a ...

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  7. RAISING SANCTIONS

    LONDON, June 20.—Addressing a meeting of several thousand Conservatives at Wishaw (Lanarkshire) today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said that ...

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  8. STRIKES ENDING.

    BRUSSELS, June 21.—While the strike epidemic continues to gain ground in some districts, there has been a great general improvement in the situation in ...

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  9. THE NEXT STEP.

    LONDON, June 21.—The "Observer" expects that the League Assembly will approve of the lifting of sanctions on June 30, after which their actual ...

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  10. TROOPS IN MARSEILLES.

    LONDON, June 19.—Describing the arrival of the Australian Olympic Games team at Marseilles, where a general strike of seamen has added to the industrial ...

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  11. CONGRESS ADJOURNS.

    WASHINGTON, June 20.—Congress passed a long series of Acts today, when both Houses put on all the parliamentary speed possible in a desperate effort to ...

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  12. FRENCH PROPOSALS.

    PARIS, June 20.—It is understood that the Government does not consider it essential to amend the League Covenant as a result of the League's failure in the ...

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  13. HEROES TO GRIMSBY.

    LONDON, June 21.—Whatever the legal position of the crew of the Girl Pat, residents of Grimsby, the trawler's home port, regard them as heroes, and ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill), in a broadcast speech tonight, announced that the Government was considering a defence plan ...

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  15. BEHIND THE DECISION.

    LONDON, June 21.—According to the diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Dispatch," one of the Rothermere journals, Britain is reverting to a policy of ...

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  16. FRENCH FINANCE.

    PARIS, June 20.—In a statement of the Government's financial policy in the Chamber of Deputies last night, the Minister for Finance (M. Vincent-Auriol) ...

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  17. TOKIO UNCONCILIATORY.

    TOKIO. June 21—Referring today to a report from Australia that the Federal Cabinet will meet tomorrow to form a reply to Japan's notification that it had ...

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  18. NAZIS GAOLED.

    WARSAW, June 20.—One hundred and five German Nazis were sentenced today to terms. of imprisonment ranging from 10 years to 18 months on charges of ...

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  19. PIPELINE BLOWN UP.

    JERUSALEM, June. 20.—The city's water supply was cut off today when a pipeline was blown up in the Judaean hills. Police dogs followed the trail of ...

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  20. BODY IN WARDROBE.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—The police are continuing their investigations into the discovery of the body of Mabel Patricia Goodman (36) in a wardrobe at a ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN RETALIATION.

    SYDNEY, June 2.—The Consul for Japan in Sydney (Mr. Nihro), speaking in the absence of the Consul-General (Mr. Murai), who is suffering from a cold, ...

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  22. BUILDING COLLAPSES.

    NEW YORK, June 20.—One of the worst construction accidents in recent years occurred in the Bronx yesterday, when 16 workmen were killed and over 20 ...

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  23. SUPPORT FOR MR. EDEN.

    LONDON, June 20.—Support for the initiative taken by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) was forthcoming last night from the President of the ...

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  24. TIN HARE RACING.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Dramatic developments are expected shortly as a result of police inquiries into the alleged ringing-in of greyhounds at mechanical hare ...

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  25. DARDANELLES WAR GRAVES.

    MONTREUX June 20.—Difficulties are likely to arise at the conference to open shortly to discuss Turkey's request for permission to refortify the Dardanelles ...

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  26. SYDNEY CAR SMASHES

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Although only one death was reported to the police, many persons were seriously injured in motor accidents during the week-end. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN ADVANCES.

    TOKIO, June 20.—Addressing a meeting of a hundred Osaka business men today, the South African Trade Commissioner (Mr. Andrew Brennan) affirmed ...

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  28. TO BE WOUND UP.

    CANBERRA, June 21.—The Acting Federal Attorney-General (Senator Brennan), by notice published today in a special issue of the "Commonwealth ...

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  29. COMMUNISM IN SAAR.

    BERLIN, June 20.—Six women were among 29 residents of the Saar who were sentenced today to imprisonment for periods extending from nine years to nine ...

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  30. POSSIBLE PROCEDURE.

    LONDON, June 20.—Regarding the procedure which would be adopted for ending sanctions against Italy if the British Government's view is accepted at ...

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  31. POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    LONDON. June 21.—An amendment to the Labour motion of censure on the Government for its decision for the abandonment of sanctions against Italy was tabled ...

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  32. OFF THE ROCKS.

    LONDON, June 20.—The Herzogin Cecilie, the Finnish four-masted barque which had been trapped on the rocks on the Devon coast near Salcombe for ...

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  33. MARTIAL ENTHUSIASM

    ROME, June 21.—Reviewing 60,000 Bersaglieri on the occasion of their centenary, Signor Mussolini recalled that he fought in their ranks during the Great ...

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  34. UNLAWFUL USE OF GAS.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—A man who, with his wife, had a narrow escape from death from gas fumes at Parramatta on June 11, was fined at the Parramatta Court ...

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  35. AMERICAN ACTION.

    WASHINGTON, June 20.—President Roosevelt issued a proclamation today formally recognising the end of the Italo-Abyssinian war and terminating the ...

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  36. A SECRET WELL KEPT.

    AUCKLAND, June 21.—A statement deposited under seal by Sir William Hall-Jones in 1931 with the "New Zealand Herald" and which was opened in ...

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  37. PERSIAN GULF ISLANDS.

    GENEVA, June 19.—Persia has lodged with the League of Nations a protest against Britain's "claim" to the sovereignty of the Bahrein Islands, which ...

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  38. AN ILL-FATED FAMILY.

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—The third death by accident in his family in the last few years occurred today, when Thomas Pearce (40), of the Terminus ...

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  39. KIDNAPPER HANGED.

    McALISTER (Oklahoma), June 19.—Arthur Gooch (27), who was concerned in the kidnapping of two Texas public officers and their removal across the State ...

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  40. TRADE WITH SCOTLAND.

    LONDON. June 19.—On his return from his visit to Scotland today, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) said that he was most ...

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  41. MOTOR BOAT CAPSIZES

    NEW YORK, June 19.—Twelve schoolchildren were drowned today when a motor boat which was carrying them to a picnic on Lake Gardner, near Marion ...

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  42. FELL INTO BOILING FAT.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—While testing a grease-trap which he had been repairing for some days, Herbert Ernest Graham (31), of Windsor, fell through the trap ...

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  43. AMERICAN TENOR.

    SYDNEY, June 21.—Richard Crooks, leading tenor at the Metropolitan Grand Opera House, New York, who opened his Australian tour at the Sydney Town Hall ...

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  44. WARM DAYS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, June 20.—Today was the hottest day of the year in London. The noon temperature was 81.5deg. and later a reading of 84deg. was registered. ...

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  45. CONFERENCE BY TELEPHONE

    LONDON, June 21.—Plans have been completed for a world-wide conference by telephone at 6 p.m. (English time) on June 30, when the voices of speakers at ...

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  46. FRENCH FASCISTS.

    PARIS, June 20.—Colonel de la Roque, leader of the Croix de Feu, declines to recognise the Government's decree dissolving it and other Fascist ...

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  47. CONSERVATIVES HOLD SEAT.

    LONDON, June 19.—The House of Commons by-election for Lewes (East Sussex), made necessary by the accession to the peerage of Captain J. de ...

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  48. TENOR MARRIES AGAIN.

    LONDON, June 20.—Herr Richard Tauber, the famous tenor, who was granted a divorce from his wife, Carlotta, in March last, was today married at a ...

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  49. DE BONO HONOURED.

    ROME, June 20.—Marshal de Bono, who commanded the Italian forces in Abyssinia in the early part of the campaign, has been awarded the Grand ...

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