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  2. WEEK-END RAINS.

    Official rainfall registrations for the week-end, issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday morning, confirmed the reports received in Perth on Sunday night of the ...

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  3. GERMAN DEMANDS.

    BERLIN, June 28.—"You may be sure Germany will continue to bring up the colonial question until her urgent and legitimate desires are fulfilled," declared ...

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  4. SPANISH COAST PATROL.

    LONDON, June 28.—A subject of intense interest to Europe—the offer by Britain and France to fill the gap in the International naval patrol of Spanish ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH SURPLUS

    CANBERRA. June 28.—Estimates made by the Treasury just before the close of the books for this year indicate that there will be a Federal surplus for the current ...

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  6. TORTURE CHARGE.

    LONDON. June 27.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"According to Prague newspapers, the German Government has presented a ...

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  7. ROUND THE WORLD.

    DARWIN, June 28.—With another long sea crossing to her credit and a further stage of her world flight behind her, Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. G. P. ...

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  8. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, June 28.—In a quarter final of the men's singles at the Wimbledon tournament today, the American, D. Budge, was not extended to defeat the ...

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  9. EMPIRE'S EX-SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, June 27.—Before some 100,000 spectators, the King, who was accompanied by the Queen, reviewed in Hyde Park this afternoon 80,000 ...

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  10. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, June 28.—A big new share issue projected by Imperial Airways, Ltd., was the subject' of an action brought in the Chancery Division today on ...

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  11. FINANCIAL POLICY.

    CANBERRA. June 28.—Labour criticism of the Ministry's financial policy offered during the Supply debate late tonight brought a strong reply from ...

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  12. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The following reports were received last night from country correspondents of "The West Australian":— BABAKIN.—Further soaking rains tell ...

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  13. PLANE PRODUCTION.

    NEW YORK, June 27.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that high Government officials are expressing concern over the ...

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  14. TRAIN WRECK.

    LONDON. June 28.—With a terrific crash accompanied by a blinding flash as the engine struck a 32,000-volt transformer, train bound from Ashford ...

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  15. FRENCH FINANCES.

    PARIS, June 28.—M. Georges Bonnet, who gave up the post of Ambassador to the United States to take over the Finance portfolio in the Government formed ...

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  16. HUMAN RADIO SETS.

    LONDON, June 27.—Two artisans, Franz Sykora (21) and Rudolf Vitavsky (35), of Moravska-Ostrava, Czechc-slovakia, have caused a sensation by ...

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  17. FALL DOWN HOLD.

    SYDNEY. June 28.—Two men were injured, one fatally, when they fell from a plank 30 feet into the hold of the Norwegian motorship Temeraire at ...

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  18. INSURGENT ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, June 28.—Basque refugees from Bilbao reaching Santander (against which the Spanish Insurgents are advancing) assert that the insurgents are ...

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  19. JAPAN'S MANDATES.

    TOKIO, June 28.—Admiral Fujita, a member of the Supreme War Council, on his return today from an inspection of the mandated territories, said he was ...

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  20. CHURCH IN BAVARIA.

    BERLIN. June 27.—It was announced today that the revenues drawn from the State by the Roman Catholic Church in Bavaria would be cut down by two-thirds. ...

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  21. FLIGHT TO TOKIO.

    PARIS. June 27.—M. Mansel Doret, whose attempt, with M. Micheletti. to endeavour to set up a new record for a flight from Paris to Tokio last May, was ...

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  22. SMALLPOX ON STEAMER.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—The Federal health authorities are satisfied that no danger to the community will result from the case of smallpox that was discovered ...

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  23. TREASURE FROM BILBAO.

    LONDON, June 27.—Trouble has arisen over the gold and securities from the Banks of Bilbao, Vizcaya and Guipuzcoa, representing the entire liquid assets of ...

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  24. CLERICAL WORKERS' UNIONS.

    WELLINGTON, June 28.—The validity of general clerical workers' unions, with a potential total New Zealand member ship of 40,000, is an issue at stake in a ...

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  25. COLLAPSE AT MICROPHONE.

    SYDNEY, June 28.—A few minutes after he commenced the early morning session at station 2BL today, Mr. H. M. H. Watts collapsed as he was speaking ...

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  26. STEAMER BATTERED BY SEAS

    WELLINGTON, June 28.—Having been swept and pounded by mountainous seas and battling at times against a 70-mile cyclone, the heavily-laden cargo ship ...

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  27. THE REV. R. A. JARDINE

    NEW YORK. June 27.—According to a pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine who performed a religious ceremony at ...

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  28. DICTATOR'S COFFIN.

    WARSAW, June 27.—The septuagenarian Archbishop of Cracow (Mgr. Sapieha) was forced to take refuge in a cellar today when crowds continued ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    ROME. June 28.—A welcome addition to the newspapers of Rome is an English weekly called the "Italian Press," and headed with the slogan "Let the Roman ...

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  30. WATER SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, June 27.—Sir Malcolm Campbell's new racing motor boat Bluebird (named after the car in which he established a world land speed record of ...

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  31. HOSPITAL BOARD.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—Dr. L. W. Nott, whose nomination to the board of control of the Canberra Community Hospital gave rise to the troubles which have just been ...

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  32. THREE GIRLS MISSING.

    LOS ANGELES, June 28.—Hundreds of men and youths are searching the brush-covered hills near the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood for three little girls ...

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  33. RADIO SHORT-WAVES.

    GENEVA, June 27.—The growing confusion over short-wave wireless lengths was discussed by the International Broadcasting Union at Lausanne today. It ...

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  34. TASMANIAN MURDERER.

    HOBART, June 28.—The Cabinet will give consideration shortly to the question whether the sentence of death imposed on Donovan Henry Charles Cruttenden ...

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  35. ATTACKS ON LOYALIST TANKER.

    MARSEILLES, June 28.—The Spanish Government oil tanker Campero (6.382 tons) arrived at Marseilles today. The captain reports that an insurgent ...

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  36. MR. DUNSTAN RETURNING.

    AUCKLAND, June 28.—The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan) arrived here today aboard the Niagara, on his way back to Australia from abroad. Mr. ...

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  37. PARIS RESTAURANTS.

    LONDON, June 26.—The Paris correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that the first decision of the new French Government formed by M. ...

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  38. ROADS WASHED OUT.

    Reports were received by the Royal Automobile Club yesterday of washaways on three main country roads. On the Narrogin-Wickepin-road a culvert has ...

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  39. DEATHS IN MISSION CAMP.

    SYDNEY, June 28.—The death of eight aborigines in the Aborigines Protection Board's mission camp at Urunga, on the Bellinger River, during the last 12 months ...

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  40. TELEVISION IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON. June 28.—Television in Britain has been given a great fillip so far as the public is concerned by the televising of the Wimbledon tennis ...

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  41. IN FRANCE, NOT PRISON.

    LONDON. June 27.—When 300 persons were arrested in Barcelona last week on Charges of belonging to a vast espionage organisation that was taking advantage ...

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  42. OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS.

    The official rainfall registrations for the 48 hours ended at 8 a.m. yesterday are as follows:— DE GREY. ...

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  43. NAPIER HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    WELLINGTON. June 27.—Dr J. Cairney, of the Wellington Hospital, the final witness before the Royal Commission inquiring into the administration ...

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  44. PAINTERS AND RIGGERS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, June 28.—Following the refusal of a painter to join the Ironworkers' Union, between 200 and 300 painters and riggers employed by Australian Iron and ...

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  45. SALESMAN'S BODY IN CAR.

    MELBOURNE, June 28.—After having been concealed for more than 12 hours in tea tree scrub, a sealed sedan car containing the body of Alan George Kyd ...

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  46. DEATHS AT SEA.

    LONDON, June 27.—Three deaths on the voyage were reported when the liner Mongolia arrived at Plymouth from Australia at the end of last week Mr. Waiter ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA'S POLICY.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—In a review of recent events in Europe, the Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives today that the Federal ...

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  48. TOWN DELUGED BY WATERSPOUT

    LISBON, June 26.—A message received from the Azores (in the Atlantic) states that an enormous waterspout deluged the town of Angra do Heroismo on Thursday ...

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  49. VOLCANO IN ERUPTION.

    AREQUIPA (Peru), June 27.—It is reported that the volcano Ubinas is in violent eruption and that heavy damage has been caused. ...

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