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  2. FATE OF SANCTIONS

    LONDON, June 16.—A vital statement of Britain's future foreign policy in readiness for the League of Nations meetings at the ,end of the month, will be ...

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  3. ARAB-JEWISH STRUGGLE.

    LONDON. June 16.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" reports that propaganda in the Arab-Jewish struggle in Palestine (now accompanied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRIAN THRONE.

    VIENNA, June 16.—The Government's organ, "Retchspost," significantly refers today to the possible restoration of the Austrian monarchy in the following ...

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  5. RETREAT FROM EVEREST.

    LONDON, June 15.—The advent of the south-east monsoon in full force and the deep snow that now lies on Mt. Everest as a consequence have forced the ...

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  6. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    CANBERRA, June 16.—The resumption of the negotiations between the Commonwealth Government and Japan for a trade treaty is being held up ...

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  7. STRIKES SPREADING

    BRUSSELS, June 16.—While industrial unrest is subsiding in France, where hundreds of thousands of strikers are returning to work, having been granted wage ...

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  8. THE BROPHY SHOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, June 16—A medical superintendent at St. Vincent's Hospital —Dr. A. J. Carroll—said in evidence to-day before the Royal Commission ...

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  9. FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, June 16.—The well-informed Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" summarises the French position on the sanctions issue as follows:—The ...

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  10. PREMIER'S DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, June 16.—In a leading article reviewing the political position in Belgium, "The Times" states:—"M. van Zeeland's difficulties were increased by ...

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  11. AGAINST BOLSHEVISM.

    LONDON, June 16.—The Rothermere Press, in addition to hailing the "early end of sanctions," has now started. with an article by Mr. G. Ward Price, special ...

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  12. THE PROTECTION LAW.

    TOKIO. May 16.—In a Press interview today, the Foreign Office spokesman (Mr Amau) said:—"We are still awaiting Australia's final reply (to the Japanese ...

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  13. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, June 16.—South Africa proposes to take action in South-West Africa under Article 22 (mandates), clause 6, which states that certain former ...

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  14. EUROPEAN DANGER.

    LONDON. June 16.—"If I were the Prime Minister. I would have Mr. Duff Cooper (the Secretary for War) arrested as a deliberate, dangerous and ...

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  15. CAUSES OF UNREST.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby-Gore) declined to make a statement in the House of Commons this afternoon on the causes ...

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  16. RETURN TO NORMAL.

    LONDON, June 15.—Following last week's settlement, in which, under Government pressure, the employers granted important wage and other concessions to ...

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  17. JAPANESE POLICY.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. Menzies) left for Amsterdam this morning by way of Paris, for a brief visit. It is ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR MARKET.

    LONDON, June 15.—The capture of the motor car market in Australia by American interests was the principal subject of a, speech made by the ...

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  19. FAR EASTERN TENSION

    LONDON, June 16.—Questioned in the House of Commons today about troop and naval movements in the Par East, where tension exists between Japan and China ...

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  20. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 15.—A message from the King to the International Peace Congress at Cardiff, which is being attended by delegates from nearly every part of ...

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  21. PEIPING AFFRAY.

    LONDON, June 15.—Reference was made in the House of Commons at question time today to the death of a Japanese officer in Peiping .on May 26, in ...

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  22. THEATRE GUTTED.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Bombay correspondent of "The Times" states that, breaking out in the operator's cabin at the Motimahal cinema theatre. a fire ...

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  23. CANADIAN SHIPPING.

    OTTAWA, June 15.—The increased employment of Canadians on steamers operated by the Canadian Government, or under Government control, is ...

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  24. LESSON FROM THE KANGAROO

    BERLIN, June 15.—An illustration of the extent to which the actions of the Individual are disciplined in Nazi Germany is provided by an order that ...

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  25. "FLYING FLEAS" BANNED.

    PARIS, June 15.—"Flying Fleas," the tiny aeroplanes that have recently won prominence, one machine having flown the Channel and others having crashed ...

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  26. HOLE IN OCEAN BED.

    ADELAIDE, June 16.—Commenting to- day on the report from Cape Town that by means of its echo-sounding apparatus the liner Athlone Castle had discovered ...

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  27. Tests in Britain.

    LONDON, June 16.—The Air Ministry has decided to test various types of "Flying Fleas," the miniature aeroplanes that have been increasing in ...

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  28. BOMB DISASTER.

    TALLINN (Estonia), June 16.—It is officially announced that 59 persons were killed and 29 injured today by a bomb explosion that wrecked part of a ...

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  29. REPORTED PLANE CRASH.

    ADELAIDE, June 16.—An urgent message was sent today to Mr. S. Staines, of Erldunda station, via Cloncurry, asking him if he had any knowledge of the ...

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  30. EMPIRE CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) after announcing at question time in the House of Commons today that an Imperial ...

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  31. INTEREST DEFAULT.

    EDMONTON (Alberta), June 15.—No bondholders appeared at Alberta banks today to claim the interest due on 2,000,000 dollars worth of bonds (about ...

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  32. RADIO EFFICIENCY.

    NEW YORK, June 15.—In his study of American broadcasting conditions, the manager in Victoria for the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. T. W. ...

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  33. ATTRACTING THE INVESTOR.

    LONDON. June 16.—Remarking that the proposed Australian reliefs in taxation and other measures should attract British capital, especially in private ...

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  34. N.S.W. SURGEON'S ACHIEVEMENT

    LONDON, June 16.—Dr. Kenneth Starr, a graduate of Sydney University in 1930, and later medical superintendent of the Newcastle Hospital, has passed ...

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  35. CRASH IN FOG.

    BERGEN (Norway), June 16.—All seven occupants of an airliner flying between northern towns were killed when the machine crashed into a ...

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  36. LEARNING TO FIGHT.

    MILAN, June 15.—With the object of improving their military training, Fascist youth organisations are to have 100.000 rifles distributed amongst them. ...

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  37. FATAL FALL DOWN HATCH.

    SYDNEY. June 16.—Duncan Graham (64), a hold watchman employed by the Union Steamship Company, was fatally injured when he fell down a hatch on ...

    Article : 66 words
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