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  2. CANTON HORROR.

    HONG KONG, June 4.—Canton, which Japanese planes have bombed heavily and repeatedly since last week-end, suffered today the worst raids of all in which it ...

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  3. ALEXANDRETTA TENSION.

    ANTIOCH, June 3.-The tension is most acute In the Sanjak of Alexandretta, throughout which martial law has been proclaimed by the army authorities. ...

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  4. BIGGER WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, June 3.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that, as a result of the decision to invoke the escalator clause ...

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  5. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, June 3.—At the conclusion of his visit to Belfast, where he went for the early part of the Whitsuntide season as the guest of Col. Alexander ...

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  6. EMPIRE AIR MAIL.

    The concern of the State Government at the announcement that, in the early months of the new Empire flying boat service, overseas air mail would ...

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  7. JAPANESE DRIVE.

    SHANGHAI, June .—Despite a Chinese claim to have checked the Japanese advance westwards towards the Peiping-Hankow railway, the Japanese are stated ...

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  8. CZECH MINORITIES.

    LONDON, June 5.—It was announced in Prague last night that the nationalities statute (dealing with the rights of the racial minorities) had been completed and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SPANISH BOMBINGS.

    LONDON, June 5.—Although General Franco, the Spanish insurgent leader, in reply to the British Government's protests, has expressed regret and promised ...

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  10. NEW SHELL-PROOF HULL.

    PHILADELPHIA, June 4.—The Navy has made secret tests of a new shell-proof hull by exploding charges of dynamite against it on a raft in the Delaware River. ...

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  11. MISSION TO RUSSIA.

    RIGA, June 3.—Although the result of the mission to Russia by Dr. Sun Fo (President of the Chinese Legislative Council) has not been disclosed, it is ...

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  12. TOKIO'S POLICIES.

    TOKIO, June 4.—The formation of an inner Cabinet to draw up the Government's foreign military and financial policies is reported by the "Asahi Shimbun," ...

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  13. PROTECTIVE MEASURES.

    LONDON, June 3.—Investigations made by the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press reveal that any drastic measures taken by Britain in ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL ANARCHY

    WASHINGTON, June 3.—Condemning international lawlessness and attacking the policy of national isolation, the Secretary or State (Mr. Cordell Hull) in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GROOM BY PROXY.

    LONDON, June 3.—The Berlin correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" reports that Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, the last Chancellor of independent Austria, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FIGHTING DEPRESSION

    WASHINGTON. June 4.—The Senate passed today President Roosevelt's Recovery and Relief Bill, which is part of the second huge New Deal campaign ...

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  17. A CHINESE VIEW.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—The Chinese Consul-General (Dr. Pao). In an address at the Lyceum Theatre today, declared that victory for Japan against China was ...

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  18. SAFE WITH MISSIONARIES.

    SHANGHAI, June 3.—It is now learnt that Miss Iris Wilkinson, the New Zealand journalist thought to be missing, is staying with American missionaries in ...

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  19. CLOSING CHINESE EMBASSY.

    TOKIO, June 4.—It is understood the Chinese Charge d'Affaires (Mr. Yu Yang), accompanied by his staff, will leave for China on June 11. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GOVERNMENT'S PROMISE.

    "The Federal Government has given a definite promise that overseas air mail for Perth and Adelaide will be distributed over the internal services from Darwin, ...

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  21. U.S. REPROBATION.

    WASHINGTON, June 3.—With the direct approval of President Roosevelt. the Assistant-Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) today made a particularly ...

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  22. LABOUR RELATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, June 3.— President Roosevelt announced today that a group of seven or eight Americans would conduct a study of British Labour ...

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  23. EXHAUSTING JAPAN.

    BRISBANE, June 5.—According to Captain Layton, marine superintendent of the British Shipping Company at Hankow. who passed through Brisbane ...

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  24. CLAIM CHALLENGED.

    ADELAIDE, June 5.—The Commonwealth Government's claim that existing air services would not be able to cope with the quantity of air mail ...

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  25. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    VIENNA. June 4.—An official spokes flatly denied today that Dr. Schuschnigg had been married. ...

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  26. KIDNAPPED CHILD.

    MIAMI, June 4.—A bloodstained rag was found today, giving an impetus to the search for James Cash (5), son of a princeton (Florida) petrol-station ...

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  27. REVOLVER EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY. June 5.—Desmond Thomas York (13), was accidentally shot and killed by his father at his home in Yerrick-street, Lakemba, last night. Mr. ...

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  28. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    AUCKLAND, June 5.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Webb) states that all applications for prospecting rights for oil areas in New Zealand have been granted. Since ...

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  29. SAFEGUARDING CIVILIANS.

    LONDON, June 4.—A message from Rome states that the British Ambassador (the Earl of Perth) today saw Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, in an ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN STORM

    LONDON, June 4.—The Cape Town correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the storm at Cape Town over the omission of the national anthem from ...

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  31. NEW FRONTIER INCIDENTS.

    PRAGUE, June 4.—Germany has presented a Note to the Czechoslovak Government complaining of 11 fresh frontier incidents, Including attacks against ...

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  32. MEDIATION PROPOSALS.

    PARIS, June 3.—Senor Irujo, Minister without portfolio in the Spanish (loyalist) Cabinet stated today that he appreciated the motives of those suggesting that ...

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  33. TRIAL DIRIGIBLE.

    LONDON, June 3.—The Washington correspondent of the British United Press reports that the Appropriations Subcommittee of the House of ...

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  34. "FATHER OF TALKIES."

    PARIS, June 3.—August Baron, "Father of the Talkies." died today at Galignani, the home at Neuilly for aged and distressed scientists. He left a widow, who is ...

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  35. GERMAN PRESS BARRAGE.

    BERLIN, June 4.—The German Press is not slackening the violence of its attacks on Czechoslovakia, but it is believed in reliable quarters, that the barrage is ...

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  36. OIL IN WARFARE.

    LONDON, June 4.—"America by her petrol supplies and motor manufacture and the British Empire by its maritime supremacy remain the masters of the ...

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  37. LULL IN MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    DETROIT, June 4.—This month and next month will be a period of suspended animation for the motor industry. There is at present an effort by the major ...

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  38. FRANCO'S FORCES.

    LONDON, June 5.—It is rumoured in reports received from Spain yesterday and early this morning that a revolt, headed by General Dellano. one of ...

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  39. FREEZING CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, June 5.—Large deposits by the trading banks with the Commonwealth Bank would freeze capital and harm industry, Mr. J. E. Meynick ...

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  40. VON LUCKNER AT DUNTROON.

    CANBERRA, June 5.—Count Felix von Luckner's first public lecture in Australia was advertised for 2.15 pm. yesterday at the Albert Hall, but as only a handful ...

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  41. DR. FREUD'S FUTURE.

    VIENNA, June 5.—Dr. Sigmund Freud, the famous Austrian psychologist, who was arrested when the Nazis invaded Austria, left with his family ...

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  42. RACE TO THE ISLE OF MAN.

    LONDON, June 4.—The annual air race between Hatfield and the Isle of Man, which is open to pilots of other nations, was won today by Mr. S. T. Lowe, last ...

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  43. WYNDHAM AS CHIEF AIRPORT

    Writing from Argyle station in the East Kimberleys, Mr. M. P. Durack criticises the proposal of the Commonwealth Government to exclude Wyndham from ...

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  44. NEW GUINEA AIR MAIL.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—The W. R. Carpenter DH86 airliner Carmania landed at Mascot today, completing its first official return mail flight from New Guinea. The ...

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  45. AUSTRIAN TITLES.

    LONDON. June 3.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that all titles of nobility have been declared illegal throughout Austria for ...

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  46. BUILDING OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, June 3.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce), accompanied by Mrs. Bruce, attended Founders' Day celebrations at the ...

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  47. U.S. SPY HUNT.

    NEW YORK, June 4.—A further development in the United States spy hunt today was the arrest of two German steamship captains and a one-armed ...

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  48. HEAVY FIGHTING IN CASTELLON.

    BARCELONA, June 5.—Heavy fighting between rebel and Government troops occurred in the coastal province of Castellon today. ...

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