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  2. POLITICAL.

    There were uproarious scenes at the Federal Labor Party meeting tonight in the Town Hall, at which Mr. Seullin was present. A number of ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Influenza of the cerebral type is sweping through the Kimberleys, making ravages amongst the aboriginals. Doctors from here and Derby are ...

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  4. Aviation

    Jean Batten is at Camooweal. She is not calling at Brisbane, and expects to reach Sydney on Monday. ...

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  5. FOREIGN CABLES.

    Police are Searching for the kidnapper of Betty Wolfram, aged four, who after being taken from her perambulator and held for six days, was ...

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  6. THE VIEWS OF LABOR.

    Statistics recently issued by the League of Nations show that the people of the world are in debt to the banking system to the extent of ...

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  7. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    A sensational burglary has taken place at the offices of the French Saar Mines Administration, which resulted in the disappearance of about a ...

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  8. CASE FOR SECESSION

    The Commonwealth has decided to challenge West Australia's case for secession, and four residents of West Australia will be asked to prepare a ...

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  9. MISS BATTEN MAKES WOMAN'S RECORD FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    After one of the most gruelling flights undertaken by a woman, Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand girl, arrived here at 2.58 p.m. today, ...

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  10. FURTHER RIOTING IN CHICAGO.

    Rioting recommenced yesterday, when the lorry drivers on strike, armed wotj steel piping. sought out and attacked a group of citizens and ...

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  11. A SENSATIONAL CRIME.

    The trial has begun of Dona Aurora Rodriguez. a well-known socialist leader on a charge of murdering her daughter. Hildegart. while the hitter was ...

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  12. THE CASE AGAINST SECESSION.

    Mr. Lyons has asked Senator Carroll. Mr. W. Somerrille. the employees' representative on the State Arbitration bench, and Mr. D. J. Gilbert, ...

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  13. FIRE AT MT. LAWLEY.

    A cake factory at Mt. Lawley was gutted by fire yesterday evening. It was owned by Wigo Peterson. The damage is estimated at £2.000. During ...

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  14. MORE WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE.

    Melbourne Centenary commemoration stamps, in denominations of 2d., 3d., and 1/-., will be available to purchasers throughout Australia 011 July 1. ...

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  15. OUTLAW SHOT DEAD.

    Clyde Barron, who was considered No. 1 outlaw in the southern States, and his cigar-smoking woman, Bonnie Parker, were shot dead by Texan ...

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  16. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Described by the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Book) as a strange case. the trial of Esmay Lorna Fitzmaurice (17) on a charge of having administered ...

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  17. MISS BATTEN EXPECTED IN SYDNEY.

    Jean Battou is due here tomorrow from Narrowmine, where she spent last night. ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Goldfields District Council of the Australian Labor Party has decided to secure legal opinion in connexion with the Legislative Council election ...

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  19. FLIRTING WITH SOCIALISM.

    It has been learnt that an extensive inquiry has been instituted by the Federal Ministry into the possibility of establishing a system of national ...

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  20. INVITATION TO VISIT PERTH.

    The W.A. Aero Club has invited Miss Batten to visit Perth. ...

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  21. BOLIVIA AND PARAGUAY.

    Despatches from the Bolivian army claim that 6.000 Paraguayans were killed and 12,000) wounded in an engagement before Fort Ballyvian, which ...

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  22. U.S.A. NAVAL BASES IN PACIFIC.

    The Secretary for the Navy said today that the United States would consider extending her naval bases in the Pacific if Japan followed her intention ...

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  23. ATTEMPT ON LONG DISTANCE RECORD.

    The Frenchmen, MM. Codos and Rossi,.who left Paris yesterday in an attempt to better their own long distance record of 5,657 miles, reported ...

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  24. ELECTION RESULTS

    Insofar as election results can be accepted as an indication of approval by the electors of policy enunciated by the various political parties, the ...

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  25. MORE STRIKE TROUBLES LN U.S.A.

    Three troublous days following a strike at the electric autolite factory resulted in a desperate battle between the Ohio National Guardsmen and the ...

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  26. LONDON AND WASHINGTON NAVAL TREATIES.

    On the initiative of Britain, preparations are being made for preliminary discussions on the naval treaties of London and Washington, which ...

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  27. CODOS AND ROSSI ABANDON ATTEMPT.

    After having flown across the Atlantic the Frenchmen Codos and Rossi landed at Floyd Field today, abandoning their attempted non-stop flight ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND

    In an address which occupied the whole of yesterday's sitting of the Criminal Court, the Crown Prosecutor outlined the case for the Crown against ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    In evidence before the West Australian Royal Commission into the treatment of aborigines, the Chief Medical Officer of the Northern ...

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  30. DISUNITY IN THE U.A.P.

    "Actuated by a desire to do nothing that would endanger the prospects of co-operation between the United Australia Party and the United Country ...

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  31. FIVE AT A BIRTH.

    Mrs. John Dronne, a farmer's wife, today gave birth to fire girls, weighing from 36 ounces to 52 ounces. All are well. The mother, who is 24 years ...

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  32. Centenary Air Race.

    Further entries for the centenary air race now make a total of 18 in the speed and handicap events. ...

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  33. THE BALKANS

    Police with fixed bayonets stormed a building in which a number of students had barricaded themselves as a protest against the punitive ...

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  34. KAYE DON INJURED IN MOTOR SMASH.

    Kaye Don. the racing motorist, was injured in a car smash in the Isle of Man last night. when his car overturned in a narrow, winding road. ...

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  35. WAR DEBTS

    The formal notes usually sent by the United States to those countries due to pay war debts instalments have not been sent out this time, and ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    It is expected that Russia will seek to join the League of Nations in September as a result of the conversations which have been taking place ...

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  37. AMERICA DEMANDS PAYMENT IN FULL.

    The British Government has received a request from the United States for payment on June 15 not only of the current war debt instalment then ...

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  38. KING BORIS AND THE DICTATORSHIP.

    King Boris appeared in public today, thus accepting the new National Government, whose coup effected a virtual dictatorship supported by the army ...

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  39. JAPAN

    The Japanese "Ambassador at Moscow has protested to the Vice-Foreign Commissar, M. Stomoniaksov, that shots have beeu fired at the Japanese ...

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  40. PROBABLE RETIREMENT OF MR. LATHAM FROM POLITICS.

    Friends of Mr. J. G. Latham, the Federal Attorney-General, believe that he intends to retire from politics, and will not again contest the Kooyong ...

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  41. DISARMAMENT

    The Soviet Foreign Commissar. M. Litvinoff, will submit a plan for a mutual security pact to the General Commission on Disarmament when it ...

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  42. INHUMAN TREATMENT OF LEPER.

    Residents of Wyndham are worried at the presence of an aboriginal leper, who has been confind in the lock-op since November last. The medical ...

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  43. INDIA

    Ma[?]mud the Christian tribesman, who, 011 Saturday, at the Danish mission hospial at Gujargalo, near Mardan, in the North-West frontier ...

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  44. THE RECIPE.

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  45. JAPANESE HERO DYING.

    Japan's naval hero. Admiral Togo, is dying from cancer in the throat. He is aged 87. and has been a national figure since his victory over the ...

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  46. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The probable polling date for the Commonwealth elections will be September 22. ...

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  47. GENERAL COMMISSION ON DISARMAMENT.

    The future of the Disarmament Conference will be decided by the General Commission which is opening at Geneva tomorrow. ...

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  48. IRISH FREE STATE

    Mr. Devalera. speaking in the Dail yesterday when the Senate Abolition Bill passed its final stages, said he had not declared for a republic yet. ...

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  49. PROPOSED NEW LOAN.

    Mr. Lyons announced tonight that the new Commonwealth loan of £12,000,000 for State public works and for the funding of Treasury bills ...

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  50. ADMIRAL TOGO'S CONDITION.

    A medical bulletin states that Admiral Togo's condition is lower, and that the end may come at any time. The Emperor has raised Admiral Togo ...

    Article : 40 words
  51. Advertising

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