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  3. FROM CHINA TO PERU.

    The eyes of Justice, if not blinded, were dimmed with tears when s man charged in a Melbourne court the other day with having stolen a wireless speaker explained ...

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  4. BOY PIANIST.

    ADELAIDE, June 7.—Litigation in South Australia over the custody of Phillip Hargrave, the boy pianist, concluded today in favour of Miss Henriette Marie ...

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  5. COLLIE MINERS.

    COLLIE, June 7.—The State Arbitration Court commenced at Collie this morning the hearing of an application by the Collie Miners' Union for an ...

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  6. BUTTER EMBARGO.

    CANBERRA, June 7.—Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) declined to-day to comment on the situation, close attention is being paid by the Federal ...

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  7. MENACE OF FAST BOWLERS.

    LONDON, June 7.—Discussing the prospects of the teams, C. B. Fry writes in the "Evening Standard" that Larwood, being a genuine fast bowler, would in all ...

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  8. DESCRIBING THE PLAT.

    To satisfy Australia's interest in the Test matches, it is estimated that more than half a million words will be received by wireless from England. An indication ...

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  9. HONOURS NOW EVEN.

    At Trent Bridge, Nottingham, today, the 130th Test match between England and Australia will be commenced. The first Test game played at Nottingham was in ...

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  10. TEACHERS' PROTEST.

    Having failed over a considerable period to secure satisfaction from the Government in regard to grievances affecting teachers and children, the executive of ...

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  11. PLATERS SEE THE DERBY.

    LONDON, June 7.—Although their hosta wore the customery Epsom attire—silk hats and morning coats—the Australian cricketers who dislike formal clothes, ...

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  12. RIGHTS OF THE STATES.

    ADELAIDE, June 7.—Reviewing the possibility of constitutional repercussions from the Commonwealth Butter Marketing Act, the Premier (Mr. Butler), in a speech ...

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  13. REMAINING FIXTURES.

    The Australians' programme of matches ia as follows:— June 8, 9, 11 and 12, FIRST TEST, at Nottingham. ...

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  15. HIGH COURT APPEAL POSSIBLE.

    SYDNEY, June 7.—The Acting Attorney-General (Senator McLachlan) denied today, that, he had informed Mr. Butler that, failing observance of the quota plan. ...

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  16. RACING LITIGATION.

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—On behalf of Rufus Theodore Naylor, of Sydney, special leave to appeal was sought from the High Court today from a decision of ...

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  17. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    CANBERRA, June 7.—By a proclamation in, the "Commonwealth Gazette" to-day the ban on the importation of Alsatian dogs, without the approval of the ...

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  18. "FIT AND CONFIDENT."

    By the courtesy of the Imperial and International Communications' Company, members of the Australian Test team, the manager (Mr. H. Bushby) and the ...

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  19. PRINTER FINED.

    At the Perth Police Court yesterday the minimum penalty of £2, with 3/ costs, was imposed on Lorne Stagg, printer of a newspaper known as the "Red Star," for ...

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  20. TASMANIAN ELECTION.

    HOBART, June 7.—The Tasmanian general election will be held on Saturday, and indications are that the Nationalist Government, which holds the record of ...

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  21. NAVAL OFFICER'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, June 7.—Though more than two months have passed since Lieutenant-Commander Alan Dermott Casey took his life the manner of his discharge from the ...

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  22. FISH AND CHIPS DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—Fish and chips are not produced or manufactured within the meaning of the Sales Tax Acts, and therefore are not subject to sales tax, so ...

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  23. EXCESSIVE SPEED.

    Sir,—I noticed in today's issue of "The West Australian" that a councillor of Midland Junction stated at a meeting of that body last Monday night as follows:—"If we ...

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  24. BROADCASTING ARRANGEMENTS.

    Unprecedented arrangements have been made to broadcast a description of the first Test match, from the Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham. ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Mr. T. Nisbet, the secretary of the Western Australian Chamber of Manufactures, stated yesterday that he had just received a letter from Mr. L. B. Bolton, ...

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  26. INFLUENZA IN THE NORTH.

    According to a report received yesterday at the Chief Secretary's Department, the influenza epidemic amongst the natives in the Kimberleys is now under control. Four ...

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