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  2. STRIKE WAVE RECEDING.

    PARIS, June 21.—Individual settlements continue to be reached in various industries following the general settlement in principle of the great "stay-in" ...

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  3. FIGHT WITH ARABS.

    JERUSALEM, June 21.—When a force of 70 Arabs ambushed a convoy which was proceeding to Tel Aviv a fight developed between troops and terrorists ...

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  4. HONOURS LISTS.

    King's Birthday honours lists were received last night from Canberra and all State capitals except Brisbane and Perth. On Inquiry at Government House. Perth, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO RETREAT.

    CANBERRA, June 22.—For several hours today the Federal Cabinet, at a specially convened meeting, considered the threat by the Japanese Government ...

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  6. DARDANELLES REGIME.

    LONDON, June 22.—Turkey appears at the conference at Montreux today, called to discuss its request for amendment of the Treaty of Lausanne (1923) to permit ...

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  7. ABYSSINIAN CONQUEST

    LONDON, June 21.—The British Cabinet's decision to give a lead at Geneva for the raising of the sanctions enforced against Italy as the declared aggressor ...

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  8. FREIGHTER SAVED.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—Efforts made by the Blue Funnel Liner Nestor to save the helpless A.U.S.N. freighter Mungana (3,351 tons) from drifting on the ...

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  9. DEMOCRATS DIVIDED.

    PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—Supporters of the New Deal who have gathered for the Democratic convention which will be held next Tuesday, received something of ...

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  10. REVOLVER FUSILLADE.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—There were exciting scenes at the corner of the Crescent and Nelson-street, Annandale, tonight, when three men drew revolvers and a ...

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  11. DOCKERS RESUMING WORK.

    BRUSSELS, June 21.—At an emergency meeting today, called to consider the strike situation, which remains complicated although a general settlement ...

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  12. WARDROBE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—A large force of police has narrowed down investigations into the death of Mabel Patricia Goodman (36), a waitress, whose body was ...

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  13. MASTER'S WAR EXPERIENCE.

    BRISBANE, June 22.—Captain P. H. Day, who is in command of the A.U.S.N. freighter Mungana, is one of the bestknown master mariners on the ...

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  14. VIOLENCE IN BARCELONA.

    BARCELONA, June 21.—The strike continues in Barcelona and is responsible for outbreaks of violence. Hand bombs attached to stones were thrown through ...

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  15. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    LONDON, June 21.—The Times" considers that British delegates to the conference at Montreux (which will discuss Turkey's request for permission to ...

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  16. ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.

    Sir. William Irvine. K.C.M.G. LL.D., K.C., formerly Chief Justice and Lieut.— Governor of Victoria. (Victorian list). Knight Commander (K.C.M.G.). ...

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  17. THE ANNEXATION.

    LONDON, June 22.—In the House of Commons today the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) announced that the Government had no intention at the ...

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  18. Coalminers' Hours.

    MADRID, June 21.—From July 1 coal miners employed underground will work 40 hours a week, surface workers 44 hours. A Government decree to this ...

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  19. TRADE FOLLOWS DEBTS.

    LONDON, June 22.—The tour of Danubian and Balkan countries made by the German Economics Minister (Dr. Schacht) has been a great success from ...

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  20. N.Z. POLICE CO-OPERATE.

    AUCKLAND, June 22.—A careful and prolonged search by Auckland detectives today failed to find any trace on the liner Aorangi of the man whom the ...

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  21. ITALY'S WOOL NEEDS.

    LONDON, June 22.—The extent to which Italy will be able to re-enter the wool market when the League sanctions are dropped is engaging considerable ...

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  22. GIRL PAT'S VOYAGE.

    LONDON, June 22.—The adventures of the skipper and crew of the trawler Girl Pat, which was alleged to have been stolen last April and was arrested last ...

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  23. KNIGHTS BACHELOR.

    Dr: Hibbert Alan Stephen Newton, a leading surgeon of Melbourne. (Federal list). Professor Francis Anderson, of Sydney. ...

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  24. THE ORUNGAL AGROUND.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—The interstate freighter Orungal, from the Eastern States, which answered the Mungana's calls for assistance yesterday, ran aground ...

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  25. NAZIS AND THE TURF.

    LONDON, June 19.—Germany has decided to institute what the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" refers to as the "brown ribbon of the turf." Horse racing ...

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  26. ANOTHER MISADVENTURE.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—Howard Smith and Co.'s interstate freighter Era (3.148 tons), bound from Port Pirie to Risdon, Tasmania, with 4,300 tons of calcines, ...

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  27. ORDER OF THE BATH.

    Engineer Rear-Admiral Percy E. McNeil, of the Royal Australian Navy. (Federal list.) ...

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  28. GERMANY'S MIGHT.

    BERLIN, June 21.—Comparisons continue to be made between Germany's growing might and Britain's loss of prestige as a result of the Abyssinian dispute. ...

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  29. ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Mr. Sydney Snow, company director of Sydney and Melbourne. (Federal list.) Commander of the Civil Division. (C.B.E.) Mr. Martin Charles Boniwell, LL.B, ...

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  30. SHARE DEALINGS.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Bail was refused by Mr. Shepherd, C.S.M., at the Central Police Court today in the case in which, on the application of Sergeant Kennedy ...

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  31. LANDING ON LINER.

    LONDON. June 22.—Diving with several other seaplanes over the giant French liner Normandie, which, bound from New York to France, was anchored ...

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  32. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    ROME. June 21.—It is announced that a commercial agreement has been reached between Italy and Germany, and will be signed on Wednesday. ...

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  33. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    BRISBANE, June 22.—In the Brisbane Police Court today the case was continued in which Charles Byrne (48). technologist, and three salesmen—Louis ...

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  34. NO CLASH.

    DUBLIN, June 21.—The quiet country churchyard of Bodenstown, where Wolfe Tone, the Irish patriot, was buried 138 years ago, was turned into an armed camp ...

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  35. REPRISAL MEASURES.

    TOKIO, June 22.—The Domei news agency reports that the decree invoking the Trade Safeguarding Act against Australia will be issued tomorrow. It will, ...

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  36. WRECKAGE EXAMINED.

    WELLINGTON, June 22.—The officer of the Marine Department who made investigations concerning the wreckage that was found early this month at ...

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  37. HAZARDOUS JOURNEY.

    ADDIS ABABA, June 21.—Exhausted, and after many adventures, Mr. Clenhable Cain, of Melbourne, and his wife, who is a native of Auckland, have arrived here ...

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  38. RIGHT WING EXUBERANCE.

    PARIS, June 21.—Marching down the Champs Elysees, singing the "Marseillaise" and defying the police to disperse them, 3,000 adherents of Right Wing ...

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  39. JOURNALISTIC FEROCITY.

    VIENNA, June 21.—As the result of a nocturnal encounter, in which sticks, knives and revolvers were used, between the staffs of two rival newspapers in ...

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  40. IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.

    Mr. Edward Tounoch McPhee, of Newtown, Tasmania, formerly Commonwealth Statistician. (Federal list.) Mr. Edgar J. Baldwin, secretary of the ...

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  41. VICARAGE MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Edward Cornelius (29) was hanged at the Metropolitan Gaol, Coburg, at 8 a.m. today for the murder of the Rev. Harold Laceby ...

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  42. ADVICE FOR THE DEAF.

    No person afflicted with Deafness should use any one type of Hearing Aid without first being advised that it is the most suitable and beneficial type of Aid ...

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  43. ROUNDED UP.

    NAIROBI (Kenya), June 21.—Thirty-one Italian Askari deserters who had escaped from an internment camp in the Sudan were discovered and pursued by ...

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  44. LIGHT HORSE TROPHIES.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—An Australian record has been established by the 9th Light Horse Regiment, which has been awarded the Forster Cup and the Hutton ...

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  45. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—A young married man—Archie Henderson, of Pine Point, Yorke Peninsula—was drowned in view of his sister at Ardrossan yesterday ...

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  46. RABBI FREEDMAN.

    Rabbi David Isaac Freedman. who has received the O.B.E, has been a dominant figure in the Jewish community of Western Australia for many ...

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  47. LURE OF ADVENTURE.

    LONDON, June 22.—Adrian Seligman, a young Wimbledon scientist, has received 200 applications to join him in a sailing adventure in the South Seas. He is at ...

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  48. STOWAWAY DISCOVERED.

    WELLINGTON, June 22.—A stowaway giving the name of Robert Thompson was handed over to the police on the arrival of the Monowai from Sydney ...

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  49. PLANS FOR MANCHUKUO.

    TOKIO, June 21.—A plan for settling 5,000,000 Japanese in Manchukuo during the next 20 years, and for floating a development company with a capital of ...

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