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  2. STRIKERS' VICTORY.

    LONDON, June 15.—Workers' joyous celebrations of victory yesterday, including a Communist demonstration in Paris on a huge scale, marked the virtual end ...

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  3. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    LONDON, June 15.—'"To imagine that the Chinese Southern armies (which recently moved northward into territory loyal to the Central Government, but, ...

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  4. SECOND NEW DEAL.

    WASHINGTON. June 14.—From authoritative sources it was learnt today that the Democrats (President Roosevelt's party) are drafting a second New ...

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  5. LITTLE ENTENTE.

    BUKAREST, June 14:—The Chiefs of Staff of the Czechoslovakian and the Yugoslav armies, accompanied by representatives of the principal sections of ...

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  6. AMERICAN PAY DAY.

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—Today will be the biggest pay day in the Government's history for postmen will deliver "baby bonds" aggregating £330,000,000 ...

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  7. SHOOTING OF BROPHY.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—There was a dramatic incident at the inquiry into the Brophy shooting today when the Royal Commissioner (Judge McIndoe) ...

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  8. PARTITION OF BELGIUM.

    LONDON, June 15.—"The progress of political elements in Belgium furthering German policy, even if not consciously pro-German, is causing considerable ...

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  9. LIFTING SANCTIONS

    LONDON, June 15.—A growing opinion in the British Cabinet that the League sanctions imposed on Italy as the declared aggressor in the Abyssinian ...

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  10. ROOSEVELT IN INDIANA.

    VINCENNES (Indiana), June 14.—Resembling a sermon on morality more than an exposition of political facts, the third major speech of his tour into the distant ...

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  11. AGED WOMAN BATTERED.

    BRISBANE, June 15.—Her face and head badly battered, Mrs. Annie Charlotte Roessler (73), of Crown-street, Toowoomba, was found in a railway carriage ...

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  12. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Nazi menace in South-West Africa (formerly a German colony and ...

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  13. GERMAN POLICY.

    LONDON, June 15.—Newspapers continue to speculate on the nature of the long-awaited reply by Germany to the British questionnaire seeking ...

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  14. SPREAD IN BELGIUM.

    BRUSSELS, June 15.—A committee of public order, under the presidency of M. van Zeeland (Prime Minister) has been constituted to deal with the strikes, ...

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  15. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    BRISBANE, June 15.—The hearing was continued in the Police Court today of the case in which Charles Byrne (48), technologist, and three salesmen—Louis ...

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  16. EUROPEAN DANGER.

    LONDON, June 15.—"Nobody with the slightest knowledge will deny that the situation in Europe is far worse than in 1914," said the Secretary for War (Mr. ...

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  17. BETTING INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—The Royal Commission (Judge Markel) appointed early in March to investigate allegations against the police over starting price ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN DANZIG.

    LONDON, June 14.—In the Free City of Danzig (which, by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, is under the protection of the League of Nations, which ...

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  19. A TELLER AND OTHERS

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—Addresses by counsel who appear for the five men on trial on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., ...

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  20. DEFENCE VOTE RAISED.

    STOCKHOLM, June 15.—The Swedish Government has resigned owing to the Parliament's decision to spend more money on defence than the Government ...

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  21. MURDERER HANGED.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—James Leighton Massey was executed at Long Bay penitentiary at 8.30 o'clock this morning for the murder on February 10 of Norman ...

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  22. ARABS DETERMINED.

    JERUSALEM, June 14.—Despite the presence of eight British battalions in Palestine and the promulgation of the death penalty,' disturbances continue. ...

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  23. RACIAL HARMONY.

    NEW YORK, June 14.—"How can youth develop racial harmony?" was the subject set for an international essay competition conducted by the new ...

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  24. RETREAT FROM EVEREST.

    LONDON, June 15.—A message received today from Reuter's correspondent at Darjeeling stated that the Everest expedition had abandoned its attempt ...

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  25. CANBERRA BROADCASTS.

    CANBERRA, June 15.—Representations have been made to the Federal Ministry by business and other interests in the Federal Capital Territory for the ...

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  26. BENEFIT FUND LOSSES.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—Francis John Sewell (22), clerk, appeared before Mr. Gibson, S.M., at the Central Police Court on a charge that at Sydney on February ...

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  27. GORKY SERIOUSLY ILL.

    MOSCOW, June 14.—Renewed symptoms of cardiac weakness were shown this morning by M. Maxim Gorky. the Russian author. His pulse was weak. He ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, June 14.—Three persons were, killed and two seriously injured in disturbances in Spain today. The first fatality was reported from ...

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  29. BANK ROBBERY.

    WELLINGTON, June 15.—The manager of the Mangaweka branch of the Bank of New Zealand discovered on Friday last that £7,500 was missing from ...

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  30. YACHT "ARRESTED."

    SYDNEY, June 15.—The theft of the yacht Nereid, which was found abandoned and drifting out to sea on Thursday, has had an unusual sequel in the ...

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  31. FRENCH OPINION.

    LONDON, June 15.—Reports differ on French opinion on the attitude of the British Government to the future of sanctions. The Paris correspondent of ...

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  32. RUMOUR OF CRASH.

    ALICE SPRINGS, June 15.—Nothing is known here of the rumoured crash of one of the planes searching for Lasseter's reef. A message from Sydney stated that ...

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  33. LONELY DEATH.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—A gruesome discovery was made on Friday at Mr. C. A. Aston's property, 25 miles north of Quandialla. Jesse Carter, a boundary rider ...

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  34. GUTTED BY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—A fierce fire occurred in Pambula last night, destroying three buildings in the central portion of the eastern side of the main street, ...

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  35. MOUNTAIN ERUPTION.

    AUCKLAND, June 15.—An interesting ceremony took place in the open air in a Maori bush clearing at Wairoa on the shores of Lake Tarawea yesterday, when ...

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  36. CRATER UNDER THE SEA.

    CAPE TOWN, June 15.—The ship Athlone Castle has discovered a tremendous hole in the ocean bed five miles off the Natal coast. The echo sounding ...

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  37. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—Muriel Carter (13), was fatally injured when she was struck by a motor car near Nowra to-day. Edward Jordon (53), a farm hand, ...

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  38. TELLING BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 14.—The economic and social progress of the Commonwealth of Australia are reviewed in the second Australian supplement published by the ...

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  39. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—George Henry Goodridge (26) was electrocuted near his home in John-street, Tighes Hill,. to-night. Goodridge was working on a ...

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  40. AIR FORCE CRASH.

    KHARTUM, June 15.—The crew of four were killed when an Air Force plane crashed and caught fire at Adarama. ...

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