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  2. AIR ARMING.

    LONDON, June 10.—The British Government has decided to purchase 400 planes—200 reconnaissance and 200 trainer types—at a cost of over £5,000.000 ...

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  3. IRON ORE EMBARGO

    CANBERRA, June 10.—Signed by Messrs. Gregory. Nairn, Curtin, Prowse and Green, M. H. R.'s, a letter setting out in detail the case for a review of the ...

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  4. SPANISH PIRACY.

    LONDON, June 10.—Further attacks on British shipping in Spanish Government waters on the east coast by aircraft under the control of General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KIDNAPPING TRAGEDY.

    MIAMI (Florida). June 9.—Little remained save the skeleton of James Cash (5), the kidnapped son of Mr. J. B. Cash, a petrol-station owner, whose body ...

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  6. FIGHT FOR CHENGCHOW

    LONDON, June 10.—Reports of the fighting in the Lunghai railway war zone in Northern China, received this morning through Tokio, state that Japanese ...

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  7. FLYING BOAT MAILS

    CANBERRA, June 10.—All Australian capitals, with the exception of Brisbane and Hobart, will receive air mails from, London nearly simultaneously if the news ...

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  8. NUFFIELD PLOT.

    LONDON, June 9.—Giving evidence for the prosecution at the resumed bearing at Oxford this afternoon of the charges against John Bruce Thornton (50) of ...

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  9. GERMAN ALOOFNESS.

    BERLIN, June 10.—The new crisis developing in Spain does not surprise Germany, which contends that the bombing of British ships is connected with the ...

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  10. VALUE OF GIBRALTAR.

    LONDON, June 10.—The bombing, damaging and sinking of British shipping on the Spanish coast by machines at least nominally under the control of ...

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  11. MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, June 10.—Following the receipt by the Federal Ministry of the supplementary report by the Tariff Board on the manufacture of motor chassis in ...

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  12. AID FOR THE RED CROSS.

    CANBERRA, June 10.—The International Red Cross Committee has been paid £500 of the £3,000 allocated towards the relief of victims in the Spanish civil ...

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  13. THE YANGTZE.

    SHANGHAI, June 10.—It is authoritatively stated that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations for the reopening of the Yangtze to shipping have reached a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. U.S. POLITICAL SCENE.

    WASHINGTON, June 9.—With the work of Congress this session virtually completed and the adjournment a matter of only a few days, members are sitting ...

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  15. LETTERS FOR PERTH.

    SYDNEY, June 10.—Arrangements have been concluded whereby Perth air mails from England will be flown from Darwin via Adelaide, reaching Perth the ...

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  16. CRASH IN AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, June 10.—Mystery shrouds the disaster to the air force plane which crashed in the Jungle north of the Limpopo River on Monday with the loss ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN PROTEST.

    CANBERRA, June 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) today received a telegram from the president of the Perth Chamber of Commerce (Mr. E. L. Fethers) ...

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  18. RETALIATION THREAT.

    TOKIO, June 10.—It is learnt on reliable authority that a powerful nationalistic and quasi-political society intends to launch a campaign for an absolute ...

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  19. BOMBING OF UNIVERSITY.

    WASHINGTON, June 9.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) announced today that a formal protest had been dispatched to the Japanese Government on ...

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  20. SUDETEN PROBLEM.

    PRAGUE, June 9.—Negotiations for the settlement of the problem of the Sudeten Germans have been begun between the Prime Minister of ...

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  21. FRANCE AND TURKEY

    PARIS, June 9.—France and Turkey are negotiating for a resumption of General Staff conversations for a Franco-Turco-Syrian treaty, and for a Franco-Turkish ...

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  22. REFERENCE IN U.A.P. ORGAN.

    An editorial reference to the Federal iron ore embargo appears in the latest issue of the "Nationalist," the official organ of the National Party of Western ...

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  23. TWO MACHINES AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, June 10.—The Qantas Empire Airways flying boats Coolangatta and Cooee arrived in Sydney today, bringing with them 39 passengers comprising ...

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  24. BREACH OF MANDATE ALLEGED

    GENEVA, June 9.—The Chinese Ambassador in Paris (Dr. Wellington Koo) alleges in a communication to the League of Nations that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ACTRESS AND WRITER.

    HOLLYWOOD, June 9.—Luise Rainer, the noted film actress, has filed a suit for divorce from her husband, Clifford Odets, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. AMERICAN SPY HUNT.

    NEW YORK, June 9.—There was a new development today in the espionage case which a Federal grand jury is investigating when Mrs. Griebl, the wife of Dr. ...

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  27. SHOOTING ON CRUISER.

    HONG KONG, June 10.—Able-seaman Edwin Dwyer (19) was committed for trial today on a charge of having murdered Leading-seaman Robert Edmund ...

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  28. RESPECTING FOREIGN RIGHTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 9.—The State Department today made public diplomatic papers revealing that the old Lansing- Ishii Agreement had a secret clause under ...

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  29. CLIMBING THE HIMALAYAS.

    WELLINGTON, June 10.—On the first stage of a journey to the Peimashan Range, on the borders of China and Tibet, where they intend to mountaineer, ...

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  30. NEW PLANE'S FIRST TRIP.

    ADELAIDE, June 10.—The new Lock- heed super-14H plane of Guinea Airways, Ltd. took up the Darwin-Adelaide service today, leaving Parafield aerodrome at ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN LOANS.

    LONDON, June 9.—A meeting of the committee of the guarantor States of Austrian loans was held at the Treasury this afternoon. After discussion the ...

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  32. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO STEAL

    LONDON, June 9.—When the hearing was resumed at Bath today of the case against James Barlow, of Sydney, and Prank Thomas Gray, who are charged ...

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  33. SWEDISH FLOODS.

    STOCKHOLM, June 9.—As a consequence of the rising of the Ume and Vindel rivers (which flow on parallel courses from near the Norwegian border to the ...

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  34. LINER SINKS TUG.

    LONDON, June 10.—While about to tow the inward-bound Shaw Savill liner Tairoa at Gravesend the tug Oceancock collided with the outward-bound ...

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  35. SYNAGOGUE IN THE WAY.

    LONDON, June 9.—According to the Munich correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" Herr Hitler yesterday ordered the demolition of a famous Jewish ...

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  36. FRENCH FRONTIER PATROL.

    PARIS. June 10.—Three squadrons of French fighting planes have now taken up patrol duties on the Pyrenean frontier as a result of the recent bombing of ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. FLYING SCIENTISTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 9.—A radio report received by Pan-American Airways. Ltd., states that the American scientific party headed by Dr. Arch bold ...

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  38. CROONER GETS A DIVORCE.

    HOLLYWOOD. June 9.—Arthur Jarrett, vaudeville crooner, has obtained a divorce from his wife, formerly Eleanor Holm, the American champion ...

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  39. LONE CRUISE ABANDONED.

    AUCKLAND, June 10.—Caught in a cyclonic storm which smashed the chronometer, and beaten and buffeted by gales and heavy seas for three days, the ...

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  40. HONORARY CAMBRIDGE DEGREES

    LONDON, June 10.—Earl Baldwin, as Chancellor of the Cambridge University, presided at Congregation today, when seven honorary degrees were conferred. ...

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  41. JAPANESE FISHERMEN.

    TOKIO, June 10.—The Soviet Consul has refused visas to 600 Japanese desirous of fishing from 13 trawlers off Kamschatka. This is regarded as retaliation ...

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  42. FINNISH ARMY CHIEF.

    LONDON, June 9.—His Majesty's Government entertained Lieut.-General K. L. Oesch, Chief of the General Staff of Finland, at luncheon today. Sir Thomas ...

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  43. GERMAN COLONIES CLAIM.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that a group of colonial members of the Chamber of Deputies have passed a ...

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  44. ITALIAN PLANES ACTIVE.

    ROME, June 10.—Italian Press reports emphasise that Italian air squadrons are being used to the full extent to force a ...

    Article : 142 words
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