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  2. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    LONDON, June 23.-A White Paper published yesterday respecting the German foreign debt transfer moratorium contains the British Government's reply (dated ...

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  3. INDIAN FLOODS.

    CALCUTTA, June 23.—Many lives have been lost and thousands have been rendered homeless through widespread floods in Eastern Bengal and Assam, caused by ...

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  4. FINANCING GOVERNMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, June 24.—Important changes in Treasury bill conditions have been decided upon by the Commonwealth Bank. These bills are issued by the ...

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  5. LEY LIBEL CASE.

    LONDON, June 22.—By a majority decision today, the Court of Appeal ordered a new trial of the action of T. J. Ley (of Sydney) against J. W. D. Hamilton for ...

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  6. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    Playing its best game for the season East Perth made a remarkable recovery to defeat Victoria Park in the most important of the tenth set of matches of ...

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  8. LARGER NAVY.

    NEW YORK, June 22.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states: Britain's stand for a larger navy, as presented during the ...

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  9. BANK BOARD STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, June 24.—Interesting details of the negotiations last week between the Loan Council and the Commonwealth Bank were contained in an announcement ...

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  10. A LAST QUARTER EFFORT.

    In a game in which the play rarely rose above ordinary standards, South Fremantle easily defeated Swan Districts on Saturday at the Bassendean Oval. The ...

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  11. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    GENEVA, June 23.—After further discussion had revealed the impossibility of agreement at present, the International Labour Conference decided today by 65 ...

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  12. ITALIAN WHEAT CROP.

    ROME, June 23.—Announcing that the 1934 wheat harvest in Italy would not exceed 48,000,000 to 50,000,000 quintals, compared with 83,000,000 Quintals in 1933. ...

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  13. TROOPS FIGHT HEATH FIRE.

    LONDON, June 23.—Over 1,000 soldiers equipped with gas masks and fire-fighting appliances, and directed by aeroplanes, spent yesterday subduing heath and ...

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  14. PINNED UNDER WEE LIMB.

    MELBOURNE, June 24.—Pinned by the branch of a tree which had fractured his spine, Reginald Porter (26), farmer, of Fish Creek, lay in the cold for more than ...

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  15. "ARROGANT OVERLORDSHIP."

    BRISBANE, June 24.—Strong criticism of the Commonwealth Bank Board was voiced by the Acting-Premier (Mr. Pease) tonight on his return from Melbourne. He ...

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  16. MOTORING ACE KILLED

    LONDON, June 23.—John Houldsworth, the motor-racing ace, driving a Bugatti in the 300-mile Empire Trophy Handicap, at Brooklands. today, violently skidded ...

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  17. A GRIM STRUGGLE.

    Outclassed in every phase of the game and 41 points in arrears in the first quarter, East Perth made a wonderful recovery against Victoria Park at the W.A.C.A. ...

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  18. WINDJAMMER'S LONG TRIP.

    LONDON, June 22.—Having come all the way from Australia without being reported, the windjammer Viking quietly slipped into Falmouth Roads today after ...

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  19. EXPLOSION ON LAUNCH

    BRISBANE, June 24.—When fire broke out aboard the motor launch Albury in the Mooloolah River yesterday morning, Thomas Durbridge (17), was knocked down ...

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  20. CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Inquiries made during the week-end established that the man who was struck and fatally injured by a locomotive at Rivervale on Friday night was Stanley ...

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  21. ORDERED TO LEAVE.

    WASHINGTON, June 23.—Charles Ponzi, an Italian financier, has been ordered by the Labour Department Board of Review to leave the country by July ...

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  22. FLOOD PREVENTION WORK.

    BRISBANE, June 24.—In announcing that the Government intended to proceed immediately with the lower Brisbane River flood prevention works at an estimated ...

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  23. SMART POLICE WORK.

    MELBOURNE, June 24.—An hour after they had received information that a safe in the premises of G. J. Coles and Co., Ltd., in Moonee Ponds, had been ...

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  24. PAYMENT FOR IMPORTS.

    BERLIN, June 23.—The Reichsbank has announced that it will issue only such foreign currency as is received daily, giving special attention in the allotments to ...

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  25. BORN IN A MOTOR CAR.

    At 2 o'clock on Saturday morning, in a motor car near Canning Bridge, a baby boy was born. He and his mother are now in a maternity hospital at Fremantle ...

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  26. HOLLYWOOD BAN ON BATHING

    HOLLYWOOD, June 23.—The motion picture colony is observing a general ban on bathing pools at Hollywood, an epidemic of infantile paralysis having been ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, June 26.—Hurled across Glen Irish-road, Francis W. Clarke (28), of Camberwell, was killed when his motor cycle collided with a motor bus about 9 ...

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  28. WEST PERTH'S BIG MARGIN.

    Though West Perth took the field at Claremont on Saturday without three of its leading players—Marinko, Benton and Ruinoldi—it was still powerful enough to ...

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  29. DISTINCTIVE SHIRTS BANNED.

    WARSAW, June 23.—The Government lias banned the wearing of uniforms or distinctive shirts by members of political organisations. ...

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  30. SHIP PASSENGER DISAPPEARS.

    SYDNEY, June 24.—A man, whose name is not known, disappeared from the steamer Hunter when the ship was travelling between Sydney and Newcastle on ...

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  31. WON IN THE LAST HALF.

    After having played excellently in the first half Subiaco went down before an irresistible East Fremantle rally in the second half of the game at Fremantle Oval ...

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  32. YOUTH FATALLY SHOT.

    BRISBANE, June 24.—Two Nambour lads were playing with rifles which were supposedly unloaded today when one of the weapons in the hands of Alec ...

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  33. ACTRESS'S LOSS.

    SYDNEY, June 24.—Miss Gladys Moncrieff has reported to the police that her handbag containing a watch, stamps, and other articles valued at £720, was stolen ...

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  34. FRENCH COUNTER-MEASURES.

    PARIS, June 23.—The Government has formulated measures for receiving interest on the Dawes and Young Loans and intends to enforce them if no agreement is ...

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  35. BABY'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of a newly-born male child was found in the backyard of premisses in South Belmont yesterday and was taken to the morgue at the Perth Hospital at ...

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