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  2. THE AERIAL TRAGEDY

    Further Information concerning the desert tragedy in which Flight-Lieutenant Anderson and his mechanic, Mr. R. S. Hitchcock, of the aeroplane Kookaburra, lost their lives, was contained in messages received by the Air Board, Melbourne, yesterday, from Flight-Lieutenant Eaton, who ...

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  3. MAY DAY RIOTS.

    LONDON, May 1.—Reports from European capitals had revealed alarming threats of May Day riots and bloodshed. Communistic propaganda had been broadcast, ...

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  4. TORRENTIAL RAINS.

    The first of the winter rains, which set in on Wednesday, became almost tropical yesterday and at times, in city and suburban areas, they were torrential, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    The 31st, annual Head-of-the-River race to-day should provide a fitting prelude to the King's Cup struggle. Smaller crews in smaller boats will fight out smaller courses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, May 1.—The new electoral list in operation shows a total electorate of 28,000,000, compared with 21,750,000 at the last election. An addition of ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, May 1.—In the House of Commons to-day, Lieut.-Commander J. M. Kenworthy (Lab.), asked the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman) ...

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  8. COUNTRY FALLS.

    Carnamah, May 2.—Heavy rain commenced to fall throughout the district at 11 o'clock this morning, and at 12.30 o'clock 57 points were registered, and ...

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  9. PARTY LIST.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" states that the political parties are putting the finishing touches to their lists of candidates ...

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  10. REPORTS DENIED.

    WASHINGTON, May 1.—Reports from Geneva that informal exchanges relative to naval disarmament are in progress here between the Secretary for State (Mr. H. ...

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  11. ENDURANCE OF HORSES.

    CANBERRA, May 2.—Commenting on the fact that the horses used by the land party which reached the Kookaburra had gone for 50 hours without water, the ...

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  12. MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, May 1.—The British Manufacturers' section of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Limited, has issued a manifesto, above the signatures of ...

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  13. REMOVAL OF BODIES.

    CANBERRA, May 2.—Referring to the report of the visit of the land party to the place where the aeroplane Kookaburra is lying, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 340 words
  14. COMMUNIST BARRICADES.

    BERLIN, May 1.—Late to-night the situation became very serious in the northern quarter of the city, which is mostly inhabited Us the working classes. Between ...

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  15. THE KING.

    LONDON, May 1.—Speaking at Stepney to-day, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) said he had spent the greater part ...

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  16. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    South-West Division.—Geraldton, 20 points; Walebing, 6; Kalamunda, 180; Guildford, 120; Perth Gardens, 161; Perth Observatory, 164; Fremantle Signal Station, 164; Mandurah, 24; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BOMBS IN BARCELONA.

    HENDAYE (France), May 1.—Reports from Barcelona state that two bombs exploded there to-day and partly destroyed a bridge, and that the telephone wires ...

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  18. ROADS UNDER WATER.

    Broad expanses of water, in some cases 50 yards square, were formed by the rain in some suburban areas where the drainage systems were unable to cope with the ...

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  19. STRANDED KOOKABURRA.

    MELBOURNE, May 2.—Both the Secretary to the Defence Department and the Secretary to the Air Board consider that the Defence Department will make ...

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  20. PRINCE HENRY.

    TOKIO, May 2.—Escorted by a flotilla of Japanese destroyers, H.M.S. Suffolk, with Prince Henry on board, who has come to Japan to invest the Emperor with the ...

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  21. WATERS OF THE NILE

    LONDON, May 1.—"The Times" says that it is understood that the British and Egyptian Governments have agreed regarding the use and control of the Nile ...

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  22. THE AIR FORCE 'PLANES.

    MELBOURNE, May 2.—The secretary to the Defence Department (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) said to-day that it was hoped to bring the Air Force machines back to ...

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  23. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, May 1.—The chairman of the Congress Committee of Ways and Means (Mr. Hawley), replying to a statement by Mr. C. H. Cahan, a member of the ...

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  24. ARTIFICIAL SILK.

    LONDON, May 2.—According to the annual report of the Imperial Institute chemical tests have shown that Tasmanian stringy bark pulp is suitable for the ...

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  25. DIRECTOR'S GUILT.

    LONDON, May 1.—C. A. Brandreth, a director of the Ner-Sag Mattress Company, who was charged with having converted £43,000 of the company's funds ...

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  26. ROYAL ACADEMY.

    LONDON, May 1.—This year's Royal Academy is not sensational but well above the average. Sir William Orpen, Mr. Augustus John and other portrait painters ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The late Lord Revelstoke has bequeathed £100,000 to the King Edward Hospital fund. He was the chairman of the finance committee of the fund. ...

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  28. STORM AT GERALDTON.

    GERALDTON, May 2.—An anxious time was experienced by Captain Buckeridge and the officers of the Koolinda this morning and only after several unsuccessful ...

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  29. RADIO TELEPHONE FEAT.

    NEW YORK, May 1.—A radio telephonic conversation between an aeroplane flying at a speed of 95 miles per hour, 25,000 feet above Patterson (New Jersey) ...

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  30. POSTED AS A DESERTER.

    LONDON, May 1.—Extensive inquiries have been made, but no trace has been found of the sentry who disappeared from Buckingham Palace yesterday, and whose ...

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  31. RADIUM FUND.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Radium Fund now totals £91,130. The contributions include 100 guineas from the Duke and Duchess of York, and 100 guineas from ...

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