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  2. LEAGUE REFORM.

    LONDON, June 29:—Discussions at Geneva in the week-end among the statesmen gathered for the meeting of the League of Nations Assembly ...

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  3. WARDROBE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Sydney detectives are practically certain that a body recovered from the harbour today is that of the man who occupied a room in a ...

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  4. REVOLT IN POLAND.

    LONDON, June 28.—The Warsaw correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" reports that a clash is expected to occur at any time on the mountainous ...

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  5. ROYAL REVIEW.

    With impressive military ceremony, the royal or King's birthday review by the Governor-General off Australia (Lord Gowrie) of the naval and military forces of Western Australia was successfully carried out yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL SURPLUS.

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Although the Commonwealth accounts for the financial year 1935-36 will close to-morrow, the extent of the Federal surplus for the ...

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  7. PREVENTING WAR.

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Declaring that the present international position placed Australia in greater peril than ever before in her history, the national ...

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  8. THE EMPEROR'S PLANS.

    GENEVA, June 29.—Haile Selassie, who is in Geneva. has written to the League of Nations reserving his right to attend the meeting of the Assembly that ...

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  9. CONQUERORS' TASK.

    LONDON, June 29.—It is rumoured that Haile Selassie is contemplating returning to Abyssinia to organise, from Gore, in the western highlands, ...

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  10. ANNIVERSARY OF PEACE.

    BERLIN, June 28.—The double anniversary of. the signing of the Versailles Treaty between Germany and the Allies (June 28, 1919) and of the assassination ...

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  11. LIFTING OF SANCTIONS.

    LONDON, June 28.—A resolution protesting against the abandonment of the sanctions against Italy as a "betrayal of Abyssinia and destruction of the ...

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  12. JAPAN'S TRADE REPRISAL

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Full details of the ordinance restricting trade with Australia, which was, promulgated by the Japanese Government last week, have not ...

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  13. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, June 29.—Owing to the strain of heavy work in recent weeks the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) will remain at Chequers, his country residence, for a ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, June 29.—The special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Geneva reports that considerable progress has been made in the conversation between ...

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  15. RESTRICTION OF IMPORTS.

    TOKIO, June 29.—The Australian Trade Commissioner in Tokio (Mr. E. Longfield Lloyd) visited the Foreign Office today and asked the Government's ...

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  16. INVALID FATALLY BURNT.

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford (about 70), died from burns and shock suffered when the covering on the bed in which she has been ...

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  17. RIVIERA LOCK-OUT.

    LONDON, June 28.—Two thousand hotels and boarding houses at fashionable beaches on the Riviera have been closed by their owners, reports the ...

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  18. WOOLGROWERS' PROTEST.

    BRISBANE, June 29.—At a meeting of the Talwood and Bungunya branch of the United Graziers' Association of Queensland today the following motion ...

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  19. PROVING BRITISH SUPREMACY

    LONDON, June 28.—The Monospar plane in which Lord Sempill will attempt to establish the supremacy of British machines has been shut out of ...

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  20. FRIENDSHIP WITH FRANCE.

    LONDON, June 29.—Speaking in the House of Commons today, the Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that the speech in Paris on June 24 in which the ...

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  21. BOUND FOR AUCKLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, June 29.—The Norwegian yacht Hoho (15 tons gross), which went ashore at Ball Bay, Norfolk Island, on August 8, 1935, has been ...

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  22. "DIAMOND RUSH."

    LONDON.—London next year will be the scene of one of the most extraordinary diamond "rushes" in history. In hidden workshops all over Britain ...

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  23. ESCAPE FROM MENTAL HOME

    BALTIMORE, June 29.—Mr. M. A. Zioncheck, the Congressman who startled Washington by a wild party on the night of May 29 and was later ...

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  24. CONTROL OF DANZIG.

    LONDON, June 29.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that "Diplomatic Correspondence," the organ of the German Foreign Office, ...

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  25. POLITICAL SCIENCE.

    ADELAIDE, June 29.—The South Australian centenary school of the Australian Institute of Political Science was concluded at Victor Harbour today. The ...

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  26. ABYSSINIA BLAMED.

    LONDON, June 29.—A memorandum On the dispute with Abyssinia was delivered to the League of Nations Secretariat by Italy last night, and probably ...

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  27. STANFORD WRECK.

    Until a reply has been received from Norway, no decision can be made locally concerning the future of the motorship Stanford, which was wrecked on African ...

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  28. BOARDING-HOUSE DESTROYED

    AUCKLAND, June 29.—A boarding- house of 17 rooms at Waipu Cove. a few miles from Whangarei Heads, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  29. FATALLY INJURED IN BUSH.

    BRISBANE, June 29.—Dennis O'Hara Burke (59), farmer, of Mt. Cotton, died in hospital from a fractured skull which he suffered when he was thrown from a ...

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  30. LEFT BEHIND.

    AUCKLAND, June 29.—Two American sailors on the liner Mariposa, who became intoxicated and missed their ship, were each convicted of drunkenness today and ...

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  31. PRACTICAL JOKES AT GENEVA.

    GENEVA, June 29.—Hoaxes are becoming a daily feature in Geneva. A number of leading citizens and several diplomats, including Senor Madariaga, ...

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  32. MR. BERNARD RUBIN DEAD.

    LONDON, June 29.—The death has occurred of Mr. Bernard Rubin, who was prevented by illness from flying with Mr. K. Waller in the Melbourne centenary ...

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  33. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    TOKIO, June 29.—Japan plans to send a delegate to the Australian conference on education in August in response to an invitation from the Australian ...

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  34. SINGER'S HOMECOMING.

    LONDON, June 28.—Wilma Berkeley, the Australian-born actress and singer is travelling to Australia by the liner Strathaird, which is scheduled to reach ...

    Article : 28 words
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