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  2. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    CANBERRA, May 30.—Many chemists are anxious about their position under the Federal Government's national insurance scheme. Their representatives arrived in ...

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  3. LESMURDIE SMASH.

    Two men were killed and two others injured yesterday afternoon when a motor truck, failing to round a bend on the Lesmurdie Hill, in the Kalamunda ...

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  4. CZECH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, May 30.—The second instalment of the municipal elections in Czechoslovakia was held yesterday in an atmosphere markedly less tense than that ...

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  5. LUNGHAI CONFLICT.

    SHANGHAI, May 30.—With successes claimed by both sides, the position is complicated along the Lunghai railway west of Suchowfu (which stands at Its ...

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  6. BOY KIDNAPPED.

    NEW YORK, May 30.—After a hunt lasting three months, one of the nation's sensational kidnapping mysteries has ended with the finding of the body of ...

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  7. SPANISH RAIDS.

    LONDON, May 30.—Brief statements on the British attitude to recent events in Spain were made in the House of Commons this afternoon by the Prime ...

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  8. CANTON HORROR.

    CANTON, May 30.—For the third successive day Japanese aeroplanes bombed Canton today, causing fresh havoc. It is officially announced that 1,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRIAN DEBTS.

    BERLIN, May 29.—Sir Frederick Leith Ross (Chief Economic Adviser of the British Foreign Office) has been engaged in negotiations with the German ...

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  10. A CANBERRA MYSTERY

    CANBERRA, May 30.—An inquiry recently concluded in the Department of the Interior has cleared up in an unexpected and humorous manner a mystery ...

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  11. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, May 29.—A suggestion that the Palestine problem might be solved by the linking of Palestine, Transjordan and Syria in some form of union or ...

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  12. ADVANCE ON TERUEL FRONT.

    LONDON. May 29.—The only additional war news received from Spain to-day was a report from Saragossa that the rebel forces on the Teruel front had ...

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  13. ITALY CELEBRATES.

    ROME. May 29.—"A Day of Solidarity with Nationalist Spain" was celebrated throughout Italy today with speeches and ceremonies in praise of Italian and ...

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  14. "THE BEST DEAL."

    MELBOURNE, May 30.—"The agreement on national insurance that I arrived at with the leaders of the medical profession is fair and reasonable." said ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, May 30.—The majority of the Sydney Trades Hall unions, it was announced today, will refuse to co-operate with the Federal Government in the ...

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  16. CALLS FOR PROTEST.

    HONG KONG. May 30.—British missionaries in Canton have cabled an appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) to draw public attention to ...

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  17. KILLED HIS UNCLE.

    SYDNEY, May 30.—Eric Gregory Chatfield (20), a ship's steward, was found guilty at the Central Criminal Court today and sentenced to death by ...

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  18. FLIGHT OF REFUGEES.

    HONG KONG, May 30.—The hordes of refugees in Hong Kong, previously numbering 750,000, were swollen in the week-end by 9,000 from Canton and many ...

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  19. GERMANY'S RIGHTS.

    LONDON, May 29.—The Berlin correspondent of the. "Daily Telegraph" states:—"The resentment that Britain and France have aroused in radical Nazi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FRENCH STEAMER HALTED.

    TANGIER, May 30.—The French steamer Sikiang, bound for Algiers, has sent a wireless message that a Spanish warship ordered her to proceed to Ceuta. ...

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  21. REBEL OFFICER KILLED.

    BARCELONA, May 29.—It is reported that Major Troncoso has been killed in action commanding a brigade against the Republicans. ...

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  22. ARMS FOR CHINA.

    TOKIO, May 30.—A stir has been caused by the news that a group of French banks are backing the construction of a railway within six months to ...

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  23. RED TRIAL IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, May 30.—It has been officially disclosed that 235 persons suspected of Communist activities in Japan are at present being tried in camera. The trials ...

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  24. U.S.A. SLUMP.

    WASHINGTON. May 29.—The Ford. Chrysler and General Motors automobile factories will shut down for at least two months during the summer as a result of ...

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  25. DROUGHT BROKEN.

    LONDON. May 30.—A fierce gale in the Channel has disturbed shipping for the first time for weeks. The drought has broken, and there has been a wet ...

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  26. JAPANESE POLICY.

    TOKIO, May 30.—A man prominent in politics, who recently returned from England, said when interviewed today that General Ugaki, the new Foreign ...

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  27. GENERALS RETURN TO FAVOUR.

    SHANGHAI. May 28.—The "Young Marshal," Marshal Chang Sueh-liang, and General Chen Chi-tang, the former dictator of the Kwantung Province, have ...

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  28. KELLOGG PACT.

    TOKIO, May 30.—The Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Kawai), referring today to the new defence of the Kellogg Peace Pact by the United States Secretary of ...

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  29. SYDNEY DECISION.

    SYDNEY, May 30.—The council of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association decided unanimously at a conference tonight that it could not ...

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  30. ANOTHER WRECKING STORY.

    LONDON, May 30.—Efforts by wreckers to blight the silkworm industry In Armenia are alleged in a report from Erivan, the Armenian capital, states the ...

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  31. ITALO-GERMAN TRADE.

    LONDON, May 30.—The correspondent of "The Timer" in Rome reports that Italian newspapers welcome the conclusion of the Italo-German trade ...

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  32. SAVING THE ORPHANS.

    HANKOW, May 28.—Madame Chiang Kai-shek is giving attention to the constant transportation of Chinese orphan children to Japan in order to educate ...

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  33. IS JAPAN AT WAR?

    LONDON, May 28.—"If it is not war I do not know what it is," commented Judge Goddard, when rejecting an appeal by the Kabushiki Kaisha, a shipping ...

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  34. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    MEXICO CITY, May 29.—The Mexican Government asserts that the revolt in the State of San Luis Potosi is almost queued. The rebel leader, General ...

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  35. WOMAN JOURNALIST MISSING.

    SHANGHAI, May 28.—The Japanese authorities are searching for a New Zealand journalist, Miss Iris Wilkinson, who left by donkey from Suchow to ride to ...

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  36. GREATER GERMANY.

    LONDON, May 30.—The "Gazette de Lausanne" has protested against circulation in the April number of a monthly bulletin for teachers and pupils of ...

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  37. STARTING LIFE ANEW.

    AUCKLAND, May 30.—Among the passengers travelling to Sydney by the liner Niagara, which arrived here today from America, are about 30 German Jews, ...

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  38. SEEING THE WORLD.

    AUCKLAND, May 30.—A 16-year-old Australian girl was found mingling with the passengers after the liner Monterey left Sydney on Friday. She had no ...

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  39. BELFAST EXPLOSION.

    BELFAST, May 29.—When an explosion occurred today at a house occupied by Michael Brady, a Miss Dolan lost both bands and eyes, and also suffered ...

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  40. AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    LONDON, May 29.—Lord Nuffield (who has agreed to place his entire mass production facilities at the disposal of the Royal Air Force, in connection with the ...

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  41. HOARD OF COINS.

    PARIS, May 30.—The hopes of the workman that he might share in the hoard of 5,000 gold coins revealed by his crowbar in the course of the demolition ...

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  42. IRISH PORT DEFENCES.

    LONDON, May 30.—The Dominions Office announces that following the conclusion of the Anglo-Irish Agreement Britain is transferring the defence ...

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  43. LOVERS' PACT.

    LONDON. May 29.—The tragic story of two lovers who, unable to marry, made a suicide pact, ended when, an hour after his release from prison, Thomas ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE.

    ADELAIDE, May 30.—A declaration of the attitude of the South Australian branch of the British Medical Association to the Commonwealth Government's ...

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  45. PROMINENT CHEMIST DEAD.

    CHRISTCHURCH, May 30.—Private cablegrams received in Dunedin report the death in England of Dr. Joseph William Mellor at the age of 68. Originally ...

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  46. THE IMPORTANCE OF PEACE.

    LONDON, May 29.—"While the Czechoslovak question is most difficult, Germans feel that they must at all costs keep the peace," a German ex-Cabinet ...

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  47. MISS BATTEN'S FLIGHTS.

    LONDON. May 29.—Harraps have published the life story of Miss Jean Batten, the famous New Zealand airwoman. It is an attractive narrative ...

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  48. SUNKEN FRIGATE'S TREASURE.

    AMSTERDAM, May 30.—Three sand sucking salvage tugs are clearing the area around the submerged wreck of the British frigate Lutine, which was wrecked ...

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  49. MAYORAL MISFORTUNE.

    LONDON, May 30.—The Mayor of Wimbledon was slightly gassed during demonstrations of air-raid precautions at Wimbledon today. He had been given ...

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  50. FILM ACTOR'S DIVORCE.

    LOS ANGELES, May 29.—In the divorce suit instituted by Mrs. Alica Cook, a former Ziegfeld beauty, against Clyde Cook, film actor, the court has divided ...

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  51. STRUCK BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, May 30.—John Dawson (7). of Euston-street, Alexandria, received shocking injuries in Mitchell-road, Alexandria, today, when he was struck on the ...

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  52. BATSMAN GETS THE BIRD.

    LONDON, May 29.—While James Martin was batting in a North-West of Ireland League cricket match he killed a swallow, a ball he had hit striking the ...

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  53. R.A.F. FLYING BOATS.

    LONDON, May 30.—The Royal Air Force squadron of flying boats which attended the sesquicentenary celebrations in Sydney reached its station at ...

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