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  2. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, June 30.—The new Popular Front Government formed by M. Chautemps (following the resignation of M. Blum on the financial issue) met the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROADS AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—A division of opinion in the Labour Party was a feature of the debate on the new Federal Aid Roads Agreement Bill, which was passed ...

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  4. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    NEW YORK, June 29.—The Bethlehem Steel Corporation is offering a reward of 2,000 for the apprehension of the persons who by dynamiting water tunnels in ...

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  5. MADRID BATTLE.

    MADRID, June 30.—Savage fighting culminated today in the withdrawal of the insurgents in the Jarama sector (a few miles south-east of the capital). ...

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  6. SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON, June 30.—The chairman's sub-committee of the international committee for non-intervention in the Spanish civil war met at the Foreign ...

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  7. MAN FATALLY SHOT

    BRISBANE, June 30.—A 16-year-old boy at Windsor early tonight fatally shot his foster father, wounded his laster mother end, after a chase by police ...

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  8. BATTERED WITH AXE.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—The reading of a dramatic statement allegedly made by Reginald James Kilpatrick (21). labourer, to a detective was the main ...

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  9. REFUGEES FROM SANTANDER.

    LONDON, July 29.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Duff Cooper) replying to a question in the House of Commons today, said that during last week ...

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  10. WOOL-HANDLING DISPUTE.

    BOSTON, June 29.—The strike of wool-handlers (members of the Marine Ware-house Union), who are demanding recognition of the closed shop (employment ...

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  11. MAIL PLANE WRECKED.

    ADELAIDE, June 30.—Striking a wind- mill when it was coming in to land at the Mt. Gambler aerodrome about 3 pm. today, the Melbourne-Adelaide mail plane ...

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  12. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, June 30.—The lists for the new issue of 1,000,000 shares by Imperial Airways, Ltd, were closed within 40 minutes yesterday. ...

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  13. MR. LYONS AT PORT SAID.

    PORT SAID, June 30.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) and Defence Minister (Sir Archdale Parkhill) and their wives, who are returning to ...

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  14. PRESIDENT AND C.I.O.

    TORONTO, June 29.—Speaking at Orillia, the Premier of Ontario (Mr. M. F. Hepburn) declared that President Roosevelt had been favourably influenced ...

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  15. MR. CASEY'S TOUR.

    NEW YORK, June 29.—The Australian Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey), who is visiting New York on his way home from England, was busy today meeting men ...

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  16. SMALL PLANE CRASHES.

    LONDON, June 29.—When flying to Portsmouth after having attended an Imperial Airways luncheon at Southampton today. Sir Alan Cobham. the well-known ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AMUR ISLANDS.

    TOKIO, June 29.—The Government of Manchukuo has made representations to the Soviet against the occupation of small Islands in the River Amur, which divides ...

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  18. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) received a warm welcome on the station platform when he stepped from the Sydney mail train on ...

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  19. Sinking of Russian Gunboat Reported

    HSINKING, June, 30.—It is reported that a Soviet gunboat has been sunk by Japanese and Manchukuo gunfire on the Amur River, with heavy loss of life. ...

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  20. IRISH ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 29.—Commenting today on Thursday's general election to the Dail Eireann. the Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"It is ...

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  21. INCOME TAX SAVINGS.

    WASHINGTON, June 29.—An expert witness at the Congressional inquiry into income tax evasion stated today that Mr. Alfred Sloan, president of the General ...

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  22. London House for Sale.

    LONDON, June 30.—Speculation as to the future of Mr. R. G. Casey (the Australian Treasurer) has been caused by the fact that he has put on to the ...

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  23. EGYPTIAN DEFENCE.

    CAIRO, June 29.—The Cabinet has approved the establishment of a large military base at Mersa Matruh (in Western Egypt), as part of a scheme to enable ...

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  24. INJURY TO RACEHORSE

    SYDNEY, June 30.—After having deliberated for 3¼ hours a jury in the Supreme Court today gave a verdict for £1,500 to Henry Edgar Russell, the ...

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  25. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    LONDON, June 30.—The Public Health Department of the London County Council has invited Sister Kenny, of Brisbane, to establish a clinic for the ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED YOUTH.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) announced in the House of Representatives today that, having accepted the offer of the ...

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  27. FOURTEEN HOURS IN A GLIDER

    BERLIN, June 29.—Having made a glider flight of 14 hours today. Fraulein Theodora Schmidt is claiming a world record. ...

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  28. AIR SECRETS.

    LONDON, June 29.—A last-minute decision by the Air Ministry prohibited thousands of visitors. including air force experts of all countries, from studying ...

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  29. TRIPPED BY DOG'S LEAD.

    LONDON, June 30.—Mr. Justice Atkinson in the King's Bench Division today awarded a woman 100 damages for personal injuries received through being ...

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  30. POTATO CROPS DEVASTATED

    LAUSANNE, June 29.—Potato crops throughout Europe are being devastated by an insect, the doryphore, whose larvae strip the foliage from the plants. The ...

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  31. Conference at Merredin.

    MERREDIN, June 27.—Nineteen organisations were represented at a conference held in the Town Hall on June 21 to deal with the problems of youth. ...

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  32. FLYING BOAT BASES.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The Acting- Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said today that advantage would be taken of the presence in Australia of Mr. St. ...

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  33. THE LATE GUNNER SULLIVAN

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The New South Wales and Queensland sections of the Australian Coronation Contingent arrived in Sydney today, bringing with them the ...

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  34. WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGNERS.

    LONDON, June 29.—The plan for the withdrawal from Spain of non-Spanish nationals engaged in the conflict was further considered today by the ...

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  35. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 30.—The by-election for the B[?]ford seat in the House of Commons owing to the retirement of Sir George Hamilton (Conservative) resulted ...

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  36. JOCKEY KILLED.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—Ernest John Watt (38), a well-known Brisbane jockey. died in hospital tonight as a result of injuries received when a single-seater car ...

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  37. TRANSPORT OF FRUIT

    LONDON, June 29.—A new government laboratory for research into fruit storage and transport has been opened at Covent Garden. It will specialise in the ...

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  38. HIGH TRAIN SPEED.

    LONDON, June 29.—On a 158-mile test run between London and Crewe. the Coronation Scot, a new stream-lined engine hauling the blue and silver luxury ...

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  39. WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Aubrey Rees (31), electrician, of Victoria-street. West Maitland, was electrocuted while engaged with a mate in moving transformer at the ...

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  40. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—One nomination was received by the central council of the Victorian Country Party in response to its invitation for three ...

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  41. CYCLING TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, June 29.—Three young men who propose cycling to Australia, assisted by the Church of England Council for Empire Settlement, will leave ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICA'S WOOL.

    LONDON, June 29.—It is reported that has intimated to South Africa that unless she buys more Japanese manufactures, Japan may not be interested in Cape wools next season. ...

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  43. MELBOURNE POWER FAILURE.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—A loud explosion, accompanied by a brilliant sheet of flame in a rotary converter in a Melbourne Electric Supply sub-station caused ...

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  44. BAN ON VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, July 29.—During the meeting of the non-intervention sub-committee today the Italian representative (Count Grandi) referred to a recent ...

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  45. NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, June 30.—Commenting on the disclosure by the Defence Co-ordination Minister (Sir Thomas Inskip) that the five battleships laid down this ...

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  46. SYDNEY'S RAINFALL.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—When the meteorological returns for June closed today it was found that the total rainfall at Sydney was 15.8 inches, only half an inch ...

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  47. FOREIGN LANDS.

    BERLIN, June 29.—Great progress is being made in the campaign to encourage German schoolchildren to visit and correspond with other countries. Last year ...

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  48. HEAVY RAIN AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, June 30.—Trains were held up, roads were blocked and farm lands were flooded as a result of heavy rain at North Auckland today. Rain was ...

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  49. DISTRESSED SETTLERS.

    LONDON, June 29.—The Dominions Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) informed Mr. Day (Labour) in the House of Commons today that the distressed ...

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