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  2. CHINESE WAR.

    SHANGHAI, June 2.—The latest telegrams from Peking state that Marshal Chang Tso-lin has requested Marshal Wang Shik-chen, the former Premier and ...

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  3. ALLEGED MURDER.

    LONDON, June 1.—At the hearing today of the charge against Mrs. Beatrice Pace (35) of having murdered her husband Harry Pace (36) a sheep-farmer. ...

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  4. R.A.F.FLYING BOATS.

    BROOME, June 2.—A civic reception was given to-day to the Royal Air Force aviators, who arrived on Friday in four flying boats, under command of ...

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  5. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA.

    BELGRADE, June 2.—The reply of the Jugo-Slav. Government to Italy's Note expresses sincere regret at the deplorable incidents at Sebenico and Spalato. The ...

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  6. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    HONOLULU, June 1.—The monoplane Southern Cross landed at Wheeler Field at 9.49 a.m. The elapsed time for the flight was 27 hours 27 minutes. "We will ...

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  7. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    A special weather forecast for the metropolitan area was issued by the Weather Bureau last night, as follow:— Chiefly fine, but a few light showers in ...

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  8. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 1.—The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association says: "A speech which was well received at the Labour Conference was made ...

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  9. MR. D'ARCY ADDISON.

    Mr. D'Arcy Wentworth Addison, I.S.O., M.V.O., C.M.G. The Under Secretary for Tasmania and Chief State Electoral Officer He is a son of Cant J. E. Addison. ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT STRENGTHENED.

    LONDON, June 2.—The situation in Jugo-Slavia has quietened, though a renewal of the disturbances is feared on Sunday. when the powerful Nationalist ...

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  11. FURTHER DETAILS.

    LONDON, June 3.—Little doubt now remains that within a few days Marshal Chang Tso-lin will withdraw from Peking and depart with the bulk of the Northern ...

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  12. DAME EADITH WALKER.

    Dame Eadith Walker, Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, is a well-known pilanthropist and has devoted her life to assisting people in ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN HONOURS.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has received news that his Majesty the King has conferred the following birthday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. OUTLAWING WAR.

    OTTAWA, June 2.—The proposals of the United States Government, by its directness and simplicity will afford to the peoples of the world a new and ...

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  15. COMMUNISTS PROMINENT.

    LONDON, June 3.—Sir Percival Phillips, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Belgrade, says "The most significant fact of the rioting is the strong Communist tinge ...

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  16. SIR JAMES MURDOCH.

    Sir James Murdoch, K.C.B.E., has always manifested an interest in civic reform. In 1922 he became president of the Citizens' Reform Association in Sydney. ...

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  17. DELEGATE'S DIFFICULTY.

    GENEVA, June 2.—The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that Mr. Walker, the Australian Labour delegate, is experiencing the same ...

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  18. TRANSFER OF THE CAPITAL.

    SHANGHAI, June 2.—Generals Yenhsishan and Chiang-kaishek, the Southern leaders, have addressed proposals to Marshal Chang-so-lin regarding the peaceful ...

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  19. THE SECOND LAP.

    HONOLULU, June 2.—The Southern Cross left Wheeler Field for Barking Sands, Kauai Island, at 4.30 p.m. and landed there at 6 p.m. ...

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  20. MACHINES IN DANGER.

    BROOME, June 2.—The reception to the Royal Air Force aviators was postponed for some time on account of strong south east winds in the early morning causing ...

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  21. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    LONDON, June 2.-Although business on the Stock Exchange has been on a small scale during the past fortnight, as is usually the case during the Whitsuntide ...

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  22. FLYERS' PLANS.

    HONOLULU, June 2.—A message from Barking Sands (Kauai) states that Captain Kingsford Smith dispelled all the qualms of the curious on his arrival at the field ...

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  23. MR. C. H. HAY.

    Mr. C. H. Hay, C.M.G., M.V.O., C.B.E., is Under Secretary of the Premier's Department in New South Wales. He was created an M.V.O. in 1920 and C.M.G. in ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, June 1.—The annual West Australian dinner and reception at the Trocadero to-day maintained its reputation for popularity. The Agent-General (Mr. ...

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  25. CAPTAIN CAVE INTERVIEWED.

    BROOME, June 2.—A hurried interview was obtained with Group Captain Cave Brown-Cave this afternoon. He was a trifle upset over some trouble with the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN REPLY.

    WASHINGTON, June 2.—Australia's reply to Mr. F. B. Kellogg's outlawry of war invitation was received to-day, and is understood to be favourable. The text will ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    CAPETOWN, June 1.—The serious displays of hooliganism which accompanied the ceremony of hoisting the new South African flag yesterday continued until ...

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  28. MR. W. H. IFOULD.

    Mr. W. H. Ifould, O.B.E., is Principal Librarian of the New South Wales Public Library. He was appointed a cadet in the Public Library of South Australia in ...

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  29. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    PARIS, June 3.—Sir Austen Chamberlain, en route for Geneva, interviewed M. Briand, the French Foreign Minister, who subsequently announced that both ...

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  30. ENGINE MISHAP DENIED.

    HONOLULU, June 2.—Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. C. T. P. Ulm were very much annoyed at newspaper reports to the effect that one of their motors was ...

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  31. MRS. EFFIE WILKINSON.

    Mrs. Effie Wilkinson, O.B.E., resides at Double Bay, Sydney, and has been an ardent worker for the men of the Navy for many years. She was in charge of the ...

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  32. AMERICAN PRESS TRIBUTES.

    NEW YORK, June 2.—The safe arrival of the Southern Cross at Honolulu is presented as the most important news of the day in the newspapers throughout the ...

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  33. BRITAIN IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, June 2.—The new home of the British Ambassy will be dedicated by the British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard) to-morrow, the King's birthday. ...

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  34. FLYERS CONGRATULATED.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—On behalf of the Federal Ministry and the people of Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) to-day sent the following message ...

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  35. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Jure 2.—Visitors to the Royal Military Tournament at Olympia have witnessed enthusiastic welcomes to the distinguished people who have ...

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  36. MESSAGE TO THE KING.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has sent the following cable to the secretary of State for Dominion Affairs in ...

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  37. INDIAN STRIKERS.

    CALCUTTA, June 2.—It has been disclosed that £700 was secretly received by the East Indian railway strikers from Moscow last month. It is alleged that the ...

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  38. GOVERNOR'S LEVEE.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion) will hold a levee in the ballroom at Government House in honour of his Majesty's birthday to-morrow, at ...

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  39. MACHINES LEAVE BROOME.

    BROOME, June 3.—Punctually at 6 a.m. to-day the four flying boats left Broome Bay. At the same moment, Flight Commander Wackett's Widgeon, rose from ...

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  40. CALCUTTA SWEEP.

    CALCUTTA, June 2.—The total amount subscribed in the Calcutta Sweep is approximately £630,000. This sum is a record. Of this amount 40 per cent, will go to the ...

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  41. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    ROME, June 2.—The Italian hydroplane which will search for General Nobile and the airship Italia, will leave Lake Maggiore for the Arctic on Monday. ...

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  42. COLLISION AT SEA.

    NEW YORK, June 1.—A message from Vineyard Haven (Mass.), states that the President Garfield (10,558 tons) sank the freighter Kershaw (2741 tons) off that ...

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  43. RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    OSLO, June 2.—Captain Ronald Amundsen states that his relief expedition will be a private venture, but he will cooperate with the other expeditions. He ...

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  44. FOREIGN OFFICE DINNER.

    LONDON, June 2.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) gave a dinner this evening at the Foreign Office to celebrate the ...

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  45. WOMAN'S INTUITION.

    LONDON, June 2.—The late Sir Robert Houston, the wealthy shipowner, who left an estate valued at £7,000,000, paid a tribute in his will to his wife's "intuition, ...

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  46. FRENCH DEPUTIES.

    PARIS, June 1.—After his recent illness, M. Briand was looking pale and thin when he attended the first meeting of the new Chamber of Deputies ...

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  47. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    ADELAIDE, June 3.—Running nearly three hours behind schedule time, the Orient Company's mail steamer Orvieto berthed at the Outer Harbour from ...

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  48. ARRIVAL AT PORT HEDLAND.

    BROOME, June 3.—The squadron reach-Port Hedland at 9.30 a.m. ...

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  49. TURKISH VISIT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, June 1.—King Amanullah, of Afghanistan, before his departure for Kabul, said be was convinced that the example of Turkey was the only ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—The points awarded on the judging in Sydney and London of Australian butter entered in the Orient Line Jubilee export classes have been ...

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  51. NAVIGATOR'S WIFE.

    NEW YORK, June 2.—A message from Paris Hill (Maine) states that Mrs. Lyons, the wife of the navigator, received the following cablegram from her husband: ...

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  52. WILKINS AND EILSEN.

    BERLIN, June 2.—Captain Sir George Wilkins and Lieutenant Eilsen will leave on Monday by aeroplane for Amsterdam. They will remain until Wednesday and ...

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  53. SAMOAN FRACAS.

    SUVA, June 2.—Unconfirmed reports state that a fracas took place at Apia when military police arrested a Mau adherent. Some of his countrymen at ...

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  54. ENGLISH TRAGEDIES.

    LONDON, June 3.—Two shocking murders were reported during the week-end. A man killed a woman in Hyde Park, in the sight of hundreds of people who saw ...

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  55. INSURANCE FAILURE.

    MONTREAL, June 3.—Policy holders throughout Canada are affected to the extent of several million dollars through the voluntary liquidation of the Dominion ...

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  56. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, June 3.—The finalisation of the State elections in the southern division of Franklin clears the party position to the extent that it is almost certain that ...

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  57. PREPARATIONS AT SUVA.

    SUVA, June 2.—The Suva Council is preparing the Albert Park for the landing of Captain Smith by cutting down the necessary trees and removing the telegraph ...

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  58. FEDERAL ASSISTANCE.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—Arrangements have been made by the Federal Ministry to ensure that all possible assistance is given to Captain Kingsford Smith and his ...

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  59. PUBLIC SCHOOL TOUR.

    LONDON, June 1.—A small party of public school men, including Oxford and Cambridge men, have left England on an Empire tour for six months. They will ...

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  60. ITALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, June 3.—The Trieste correspondent of "The Times" say that the Italian Government has ordered locally one 10,000 ton cruiser of the Trieste type ...

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  61. PICKPOCKETS ACTIVE.

    ADELAIDE, June 3.—Pickpockets were active around a number of city theatres last night. While standing in a queue in Rundle-street a man missed a wallet ...

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  62. SIR JOHN MELROSE.

    Sir John Melrose is one of the leading patsoralists in South Australia. His name will long be remembered in the State for his gift, in July, 1927, of £10,000 for ...

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