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  2. DISARMAMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the respective leaders of the Conservative and Liberal parties, Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Lloyd George, were ...

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  3. VALUE OF TIME OF TRIAL.

    Reference to the economic depression was made in a sermon at Scots Church yesterday by the Rev. Dr. Henry Howard, who conducted the morning service. There ...

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  4. ECONOMY PLAN.

    Although they admitted that the Budget speech of the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) did not make pleasant reading, the leader of the Federal Oposition (Mr. ...

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  5. SCHOOL SPORT.

    Important proposals involving alterations in existing arrangements for the conduct of public school sport were considered by the head masters of the six Victorian public ...

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  6. WHEAT SPECULATORS.

    President Hoover has called upon "a limited number of speculators" to stop short-selling in the wheat market, as they are depressing prices and delaying the ...

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  7. SUPPOSED THIEF SHOT DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — There were dramatic scenes at a store in Seven Hills road. Seven Hills, about 4 o'clock this morning, when a supposed thief, who was ...

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  8. CREDITS FOR GERMANY.

    Friday was another black day for Germany. The president of the R[?]chsbank (Dr. Luther) spent the day in a series of conferences in Paris, but it is understood ...

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  9. WORKS CAMPS IN COUNTRY.

    While admitting that the board was disappointed with the value of the work done at the works camps in country districts for unemployed single men, the Minister for ...

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  10. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen visited Glasgow to-day and received an enthuiastic welcome from tens of thousands of people who lines the streets along which they ...

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  11. RAILWAYS MANAGEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.In a plea at the annual banquet of the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday night for co-operation in solving the problems of the ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF TICKETS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Thieves broke into the Newcastle West labour bureau early yesterday morning, and sawing a lock from a safe stole unemployed relief tickets to ...

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  13. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    Speaking at Little Rock (Arkansas) Senator Robinson, the Democratic leader, said that an effort would be made when Congress was reconvened to reduce the United ...

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  14. QUICKSAND IN BUNKER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—To step into a bunker and find it a treacherous patch of quick[?]nd was the experience of a golfer at Rose Bay on Saturday. Mr. E. J. Bayly ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP.

    Britain defeated Czeehoslovakia to-day in the final of the European zone of the Davis Cup contest, thereby qualifying to meet the United States in the inter-zone[?] ...

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  16. PARACHUTIST WINS WAGER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — At the Archerfield aerodrome this afternoon, Mr. J. A. Milne won a wager that it was possible to drop 1,000ft. in a parachute before pulling ...

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  17. FIRE OUTSIDE HOSPITAL.

    Excitment was caused at the Melbourne Hospitall last night when attendants were unable for a few minutes to trace a fire from which smoke was entering the Summer ...

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  18. New Car for Prince.

    The Prince of Wales has ordered an unconventional new motor-car known as the Burney Streamline. It has been designed by Sir Dennisto[?] Burney, builder ...

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  19. WORLD BROADCAST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Further messages were broadcast throughout the world by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. to-day. Mr. Zlatko Balokovi[?], the ...

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  20. FAMILY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — During a family quarrel in Garner's avenue. Marrickville, last night John Frederick Bobart, aged 23 years of Stacey street, Bankstown, was ...

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  21. THE HOOVER PLAN.

    A letter has been addressed by the British Treasury to the president of the Bank for International Settlements stating that the Governments in Great Britain, ...

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  22. Mr. Chichester's Flight.

    Residents of Manila are awaiting with great interest the arrival of Mr. F. C, Chichester, who is flying from Australia to Japan. Mr. chichester is expected on July ...

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  23. Soviet Prisoners.

    A message from Riga states that the Soviet has granted an amnesty to the engineers and technicians who were sentenced to long terms of imprisonment in ...

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  24. WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    The city editor of the "Daily Herald" (Lab.), says that the directors of the Bank of England decided at a recent meeting to oppose the policy of general reduction of ...

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  25. WOMAN TRIPS A THIEF.

    Pluckily attacking a thief in Flinders street on Saturday, Mrs. Mable Major recovered about 12/6 which had been stolen a few minutes earlier from the till at her ...

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  26. Republicans in Ireland.

    When Sean Russell and Michael Price were charged at Dublin with having assisted in the formation of an illegal military force, a detective gave evidence that he had found ...

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  27. MASSES OF THE EAST.

    Professor A. M. Carr-Saunders, Charles Booth profeessor of social science at the Liverpool University, has written an article in the "Observer" on the lessons to be ...

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  28. Unrest in Burma.

    Following continued reports of persistent rebel activity, the Indian Government is sending more troops to Burma. The 2nd5th Maharatta Infantry, stationed at ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE UNDER SEA.

    The "Daily Express" says that the captain of a Norwegian ship in taking soundings in the North Sea found the site of the earthquake which was felt throughout ...

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  30. Tour de France.

    In the 10th stage of the Tour de France, which was from Luchon to Perpignan (201 miles), Opperman (Australia), despite a puncture and his failure after desperate ...

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  31. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Sir,—The letter of "Fairness Among Many," published to-day, must surely excite the sympathy of all who have any regard for thrift and honesty. Induced ...

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  32. Strikes in Bulgaria.

    An extraordinary number of strikes occurred suddenly in the chief industrial centres to-day. The first was among textile workers. It was quickly followed by ...

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  33. German Women Police.

    The suicide of two policewomen, one of whom was an inspector, has been reported from Hamburg. The women had an argument with the chief of the women police ...

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  34. WOMAN SHOT AT WONTHAGGI.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.—Antonio Bollori, aged 31 years, single, an Italian, was] arrested on Saturday moring at North Wonthaggi and charged with having shot ...

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  35. Gandhi's Request Refused.

    The Indian Govenment has refused Gandhi's request for the creation of an arbitration board to enquire into alleged breaches of the Irwin-Gandhi pact. Gandhi ...

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  36. SEARCH FOR SOUTHERN CLOUD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A report that an object resembling the wreekage of the Southern Cloud had been sighted in the r[?]gged country near Braidwood, on the ...

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  37. Treaty With Canada.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) informed the House of Commons to-day that his statement regarding the Australian treaty had been deferred until Monday. ...

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  38. COAL STRIKE SETTLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The dispute at the Aberdare Central and Aberdate Extended collieries at Cessenock has been settled, and work will recommence to-morrow. The ...

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  39. Motor Company Receiver.

    Judge Bennett in the Chancery Division appointed a receiver to-day for Bentley Motors Ltd. The receiver was given leave to borrow £1,[?]00 to pay wages due to ...

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