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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Mr. Lyons stated tonight that the Federal Cabinet had given careful consideration to the claims of West Australia, South Austialia and ...

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  3. Inter-State Telegrams

    The appeals by Members of the New Guard in connection with the alleged assault on Alderman Jock Garden were dismissed today. ...

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  4. General Telegrams

    Sbardelotto, the anarchist who was arrested after an attempt had been made' to assiassinate the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) on June 4, ...

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  5. THE REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.

    After America's repeated declarations of aloofness from the Reparations Conference, there was almost a sensation today when Mr. Hugh ...

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  6. State Telegrams

    A man named Sydney Gordon (51), a canvasser, while sitting on the Esplanade on Saturday night, was accosted by two men who demanded ...

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  7. CHILEAN LEADER SUPERSEDED.

    Carlos Davila, who led the revolutionary movement that overthrew the Chilean Government and who was chosen as provisional President of the ...

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  8. MOTOR SMASH ON LESMURDIE HILL.

    Mrs. Florence Spear (47) was killed and four other persons: injured when a motor car overturned on Lesmurdie Hill yesterday. The driver, ...

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  9. PROPOSED SCHEME TO DEFEAT THE CRIMES ACT.

    Immediate arrangements are being made for a special meeting of the All Australian Council of Trade Unions to be held at an early date to discuss ...

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  10. MURDERER OF SCHOOL GIRL SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    A sensational week's trial has concluded with the sentence of death passed on Jan Munnik, who recently escaped fom gaol where he was ...

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  11. THE WRECKED FREIGHTER FERNDAJLE.

    The freighter Ferndale broke amidships last sight. Her fore part has settled on the rocks and Is fall of water. TSalrafee operations are, ...

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  12. THE POSITION IN CHILE.

    The grave view taken in Britain of the confiscatory measures outlined in the decrees of the new socialist' junta in Chile was expressed by the Under ...

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  13. SIR WILLIAM LATHLAIN RESIGNS MAYORALTY.

    Sir William Lathlain created surprise in the Perth City Council yesterday. When he announced his resignation from the Lord Mayoralty ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND

    The men in the Kaitangata coal mine, which is the largest in Otaga and the South Island, have, decided not to strike in sympathy with other ...

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  15. FATAL PLANE CRASH.

    Arthur Barnes (48) and Roy Mitchell (38) were killed when their plane crashed at Quaker's Hill this morning while they were testing the ...

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  16. LOCALLY MADE PLANE CRASHES

    When making an initial flight yesterday at Maylands, the locally constructed Galway aeroplane crashed from a height of 30 feet. After making ...

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  17. FINANCING THE SEARCH FOR AVIATORS.

    Senator Sir George Pearce commenting on the suggestion that the countries should finance the search for their lost nationals, said ...

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  18. MOXLEY DECLARES HIS INNOCENCE.

    The trial of William Moxley for the murder of Frank Wilkinson and Dorothy Denzel at Moorebank on April 5 was resumed today. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), Mr. Justice Macrossan and Mr. Justice Douglas, John Wilson ...

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  20. DARWIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Seven unemployed men at Darwin were sentenced recently to imprisonment for terms ranging from two to four weeks with hard labor, for ...

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  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    When Sir James Mitchell was informed last night of the Prime Minister's decision regarding the request for £1,000,000 for West Australia, he ...

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  22. THE REPARATIONS CONFERENCE

    The Reparations Conference, on which rest the hopes of the greater part of the world, was opened today. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN-BUILT FREIGHTER ASHORE.

    The freighter Ferndale (9947 tons), which was built in Austalia eight years ago, ran on a rock at Dellys, 49 miles east of Algiers, in a fog. The ...

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  24. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Irish Free State Cabinet, whose differences with the British Government over negotiations prelitirinary to the Ottawa Conference were not ...

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  25. Foreign Cables

    Charles Vannie Higgins, a wealthy Broklyn rum-runner and racketeer, and a famous underworld character, died from wounds received today ...

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  26. DEVELOPMENTS IN CHILE.

    Developments in Chile, indicating a progressive swing towards more radical tendencies, are causing considerable concern. The elimination of ...

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  27. ROYAL COMMISSION ON FARMING.

    The report of the Royal Commission on Dairy Farming in the South-West was made available yesterday. Important recomm[?]tions were made in ...

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  28. THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    At the Conference today Mr. Bamsay MacDonald read a declaration signed by Germany's creditors continuing the moratorium until the rising ...

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  29. THE SIMPSON DESERT.

    The Minister for the Interior, Mr. Parkhill, at the request of Mr. C. T. Madigan, lecturer in geology at the University of Adelaide, has attached ...

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  30. THE MOOREBANK MURDERS.

    Giving evidence before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers at the Central Court today at the trial of William Cyril Moxley (34), on a charge of having ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WILES.

    Serious allegations of bribery and corruption will be adduced in evidence brought forward by Mr. Monaghan, K.C. who is assisting the ...

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  32. CHARGE AGAINST UNDERWORLD CROOK DISMISSED.

    Danny Geoghegau, a well-known member of the underworld was dismissed on a charge of bank robbery today. The Attorney-General ...

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  33. DISARMAMENT.

    It is reported that the new Premier M. Herriot). who took part during the week-end in conversations with the British Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  34. CHINESE MILLIONAIRE'S SHOT DEAD.

    A Chinese who was arguing with Woo Hay-tong suddenly produced a revolver and shot Woo's son dead, and wounded Woo. He then entered ...

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  35. PORT OF CARNARVON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  36. ABOLITION OF AGENCY GENERAL.

    Cabinet decided today to abolish the Agency Gencial in London, and Mr. Willis, the Agent General, has been ordered to return. A saving of £10,000 ...

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  37. EXPLOSIONS ON TANKER WHILE IN DOCK.

    A series of explosions ripped the tanker Cymbeline wide open while in dry dock. It is thought that the red hot rivets used by repairers must have ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported of Lord Wenlock who, as Sir Arthur Lawley, was Governor of Western Australia in 1901-1903. He was bora In 1860, and ...

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  39. Aviation

    Further particulars as to the picking up of Hausrier in mid-Atlantic disclose that it was while taking twilight observations the chief officer of ...

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  40. FREE STATE AND OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Mr. de Valera will lead a Southern Irish delegation to the Ottawa Conference. ...

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  41. THE FREE STATE AND BRITAIN

    During a debate in the House of Commons on the Anglo-Irish Free State Government disputes on the oath of allegiance and the payment of ...

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  42. EXPRESS TRAIN LEAVES RAILS.

    The Crewe-Birmingham express left the rails and plunged over an embankment at North Stafford. Three persons were killed and 20 injured. ...

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  43. SIR DONALD MacLEAN.

    Sir Donald MacLean, President of the Board of Education, died yesterday. ...

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  44. Dublin, June 20

    It is unlikely that Britain will accept Mr. de Valera's offer of arbitration over the land annuities payments, as this is only a side issue. ...

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  45. FEDERATION PIONEER DEAD.

    Sir John Quick, one of the leaders of Federation and a former president of the Arbitration Court, died suddenly today. Sir John was born in ...

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  46. EX-KING ALPHONSO'S ESTATE.

    The Spanish Government has seized portion of ex-King Alphonso's estate, valued at £500,000. ...

    Article : 20 words
  47. Advertising

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