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  3. DELINQUENT YOUTH.

    KALGOORLIE, June 4.—Various suggestions for reducing the amount of crime among juveniles on the Goldfields were made at a meeting held tonight at ...

    Article : 470 words
  4. THE BURROWS CASE

    "I submit that this appeal must fail on all grounds—that not a single ground has been established." said the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. C. B. Gitson), at the ...

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  5. SURVEY PLANE ARRIVES

    Having flown 2.200 miles since they were rescued from the shores of Lake Mackay, Central Australia, where they had been stranded for 11 days on short ...

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  6. MURDERED MESSENGER.

    MELBOURNE, June 4.—The Full Court of the High Court of Australia, in a judgment delivered today, unanimously allowed appeals by Rupert Davies (28) ...

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  7. GOLDFIELDS LIFE.

    KALGOORLIE, June 4.—A scathing Indictment of various aspects of Goldfields life was made tonight by the Bishop of Kalgoorlie (Dr. E. Elsey) at a public ...

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  8. ATTITUDE OF ENGLISH PRESS.

    LONDON, June 4.—Among all the London morning newspapers "The Times" alone did not publish any photographs of the Duke of Windsor's wedding. The ...

    Article : 182 words
  9. THE NEWS IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, June 3.—The wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor was given very great prominence in the American Press, many newspapers devoting ...

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    A special parachnte attachment carried by R.A.A.F. planes for dropping food and water supplies to marooned ground parties. The nose of the device contains fresh water, the centre section contains food and the parachnte is folded in the rear. Similar attachments were used for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BANNER IN PICCADILLY.

    LONDON, June 4.—"Long life and happiness to the Duke and Duchess," read the inscription on a banner along the front of a Piccadilly fat over a jeweller's ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. CLERIC GOING HOME.

    LONDON, June 4.—The Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, the English vicar, who performed the religious service at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of ...

    Article : 328 words
  13. TOC H CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE. June 4.—Discussions on work among boys and ways to advance the Toe H movement in Australia occupied the concluding stages of the twelfth ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. "CORONATION COMMENTARY."

    WELLINGTON, June 4.—The New Zealand Government is not banning the entry of the American edition of Geoffrey Denis's book "Coronation Commentary," ...

    Article : 63 words
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    Sir Herbert Gepp explaining a condenser which was improvised in the desert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WOMAN'S WILL.

    SYDNEY, June 4.—By her will, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby, who died in 1934, gave the residue of her estate on trusts for necessitous returned soldiers who had ...

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  17. STATE INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    It was officially estimated yesterday that more than 100,000 persons had passed around the West Australian Incustries Fair since its opening on May ...

    Article : 439 words
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    Sir Herbert Gepp and the party which arrived at Maylanes yesterday. From left of right: Flight Lientenant A. G. Carr. Sir Herbert Gepp, Mr. P. B. Nye, Pilot Sergeant W.C. Bleakely and Leading Aircraftsman M.P. Hanrahan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TALKING PICTURE MADE.

    After he had given an interview and faced a battery of cameras with other members of the aerial survey party, at the Maylands aerodrome yesterday, Sir ...

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  20. PURSUIT OF WIFE.

    MELBOURNE, June 4.—A man's journey of 400 miles from Griffith (New South Wales) in pursuit of his wife and a man she was with resulted in the ...

    Article : 303 words
  21. GROUND RELIEF PARTY.

    THE GRANITES, June 4.—The six- wheeled truck, the second unit of the ground party which went to the relief of the stranded Dragon Rapide survey ...

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  22. EMPLOYEE CHARGED.

    MELBOURNE, June 4.—On a charge of having stolen 600 from the General Theatres Corporation of Australasia Pty., Ltd., proprietors of the Regent and Plaza ...

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  23. SUSTENANCE MEN'S STRIKE.

    HOBART, June 4.—Following a strike of sustenance workers because a man refused to remove his overcoat when instructed to by an overseer, further ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. MURDER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, June 4.—Ernest Long (37) was charged at the Central Police Court today with having murdered Charles Riley. ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. BOY'S NAME ON DANGER LIST.

    The name of Reginald Milton Golding (13), of Sussex-street, Victoria Park, who was seriously injured when he was struck by a motor car in Albany-road, ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. NOTED FILM STAR ILL.

    HOLLYWOOD, June 4.—Jean Harlow, the noted film actress, is ill with inflammation of the gall bladder. She spent a bad night on Tuesday, but this morning ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. VALUABLE PICTURE DAMAGED.

    WELLINGTON, June 4.—Harold Speed's nude. "May Morning," which was purchased by the New Zealand Academy for £150 and presented to the National ...

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