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  2. SHIP AGROUND.

    The motorship Stanford, 4,803 tons, bound from London and Rotterdam to Geraldton, went aground last night on African reef, which is off Point Moore, ...

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  3. THE STRAITS REGIME.

    MONTREUX, June 24.—The international conference now in session to consider the Turkish claim for refortification of the Dardanelles and other zones ...

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  4. NAVAL TREATY.

    LONDON, June 24.—A dispatch from Tokio states that the Japanese Cabinet has decided to notify Britain formally that Japan will not adhere to the ...

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  5. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    PHILADELPHIA, June 23.—When the Democratic National Convention, which is to choose the party's presidential candidate and frame a platform for the ...

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  6. JAPAN'S REPRISAL.

    TOKIO, June 24.—The Emperor today gave his sanction to the Cabinet's recommendation that the Trade Protection Act should be invoked against Australia in ...

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  7. MARSEILLES STRIKE

    PARIS, June 24.—The authorities have broadcast a wireless warning to foreign shipping not to call at Marseilles, as the strike of sailors and dock workers has ...

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  8. PACIFIC SHIPPING LINES.

    LONDON, June 23.—The importance to Britain of an efficient mercantile marine was stressed in the House of Lords in a debate today on the plight of British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SANCTIONS VERDICT

    LONDON, June 23.—"With the present situation in Europe, and the great dangers surrounding us near home, I am not prepared to see a single ship sunk, ...

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  10. STUBBORN BELGIANS.

    BRUSSELS, June 24.—Despite the instructions of trade union leaders to return to work, 6,000 mine and steel workers are still on strike. They intend to ...

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  11. BETTING INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY. June 24.—Evidence about the insurance scheme in Newcastle for the payment of fines for illegal betting was heard today before the Royal ...

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    The Bank of France, which has been authorised to advance a credit of £130,000,000 to the French Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AUSTRALIAN REACTION.

    CANBERRA, June 24.—It is expected that the Federal Ministry, after a thorough examination of the terms and possible effects of the Japanese ordinance ...

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  14. WARDROBE MURDER.

    SYDNEY. June 24.—The police have intensified their search for the man whom they wish to interview in connection with the murder of Mabel Patricia ...

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  15. REPLACING WOOL.

    TOKIO, June 24.—The "Asahi Shimbun" states that at yesterday's Cabinet meeting, which sanctioned trade retaliation against Australia, the Minister for ...

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  16. SAVING THE FRANC.

    PARIS, June 23.—By 184 votes to 90 the Senate today authorised the Bank of France to grant the Government a credit of £130,000,000. ...

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  17. MAIL TRAIN MURDER.

    BRISBANE, June 24—The gallery of the Criminal Court was crowded today when the trial was commenced before Mr. Justice Macrossan of Herbert Kopit ...

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  18. STORMS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 24.—Torrential rain, raging seas which hampered shipping, fierce gales that caused considerable damage in some country centres and ...

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  19. DISABLED FREIGHTER.

    ADELAIDE, June 24.—With most of her cargo emptied out, the disabled interstate freighter Mungana, which reached Port Adelaide yesterday after a perilous ...

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  20. TERROR IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, June 24.—"So grave is the threat of a reign of terror in Spain," states the Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "that Senor Idalecio ...

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  21. GROWERS' CONCERN.

    ADELAIDE,. June 24.—The general opinion in woolbroking circles in Adelaide today was that the application by Japan of her Trade Protection Act against ...

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  22. THE GOVERNMENT'S CASE.

    Replying for the Government, Sir John Simon said that he deeply felt, as all members felt, that the League had suffered a serious setback. Financial and ...

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  23. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, June 24.—Commenting on the fact that the number of armed robberies was increasing, Judge Thomson in the Quarter Sessions today sentenced ...

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  24. AL CAPONE STABBED

    WASHINGTON, June 23.—James Lucas, who is serving a sentence of 30 years' Imprisonment in the Alcatray prison for bank robbery, attacked Al Capone, the ...

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  25. POLICE AND STRIKERS CLASH

    PORTSMOUTH (Ohio), June 23.—At least 300 shots were exchanged in a clash between police and strikers at the works of the Wheeling Steel Corporation today. ...

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  26. REPARATION WANTED.

    BRISBANE, June 24.—"That wool producers are incensed by the action of the Federal Government in depriving us of one of our best markets without making ...

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  27. MURDER TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE. June 24.—Francis George Kelly (57), labourer, of no fixed address, pleaded not guilty before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) in the ...

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  28. The Era Still Aground.

    ADELAIDE, June 24.—An unsuccessful attempt was made this afternoon by the steamer Mulcra and the tug Woonda to move the freighter Era, which went ...

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  29. OPIUM SMUGGLED INTO N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, June 24.—"This is a nice thing for an Orkney man to do— to act as a runner for someone in Sydney for the purpose of demoralising the ...

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  30. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    BRISBANE, June 24—The case was continued in the Police Court today in which Charles Byrne (48), technologist, and three salesmen—Louis Stirling (46), ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN RIFLE CLUBS.

    CANBERRA, June 24.—As a result of the provision by the Federal Ministry of £30,471 in 1934-35 for rifle associations and rifle clubs, there has, according to ...

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  32. Orungal Leaves for Cairns.

    ADELAIDE, June 24.—The freighter Orungal, which was refloated last night after having run aground in the Port River on Monday night, was examined ...

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  33. SAVING THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    LONDON. June 24.—Pleading for instant action in the Pacific shipping problem, Viscount Elibank, at a luncheon of the Federation of Empire Chambers of ...

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  34. ASSAULT ON WOMAN IN TRAIN

    BRISBANE, June 24.—The Rockhampton police tonight detained a man in connection with the assault on Mrs. Annie Charlotte Roessler (73), of ...

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  35. PRISON FOR A PRIEST.

    SYDNEY, June 24.—The young Dutch priest who was recently sentenced to five years' imprisonment by Chief Judge Wanliss in the Supreme Court of Rabaul ...

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  36. MOTOR CYCLE STRIKES SULKY

    BRISBANE, June 24.—Doris Ryan (18)., single. of Agnes-street, Sandgate, was killed instantly tonight when a motor cycle, on the pillion of which she was ...

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  37. HOSPITAL RADIUM MISSING.

    ADELAIDE, June 24.—Radium valued at about 200, which is contained in a gold tube, is reported to be missing from the Adelaide Hospital. A search is being ...

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  38. A PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    OTTAWA, June 23.—Parliament was prorogued today. Before dispersing, members of the House of Commons sang the national anthem in honour of the ...

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  39. AFRICAN AIR ROUTES.

    LONDON, June 23.—The Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) stated in the House of Commons today that certain possibilities in regard to the ...

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  40. MISSION DIRECTOR'S TRIP.

    ADELAIDE, June 24.—The Rev. T. C. Rentoul, director of the Methodist Inland Mission, driving an ambulance, left today on the second stage of his ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. DUTCH BANK RATE DOWN.

    AMSTERDAM, June 24.—The bank rate was reduced today to four per cent. ...

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