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  2. GIGANTIC FORGERY.

    LONDON, April 9.—Scotland Yard has run to earth an international gang of crooks who for a year have been forging State bonds, which they have Bold in ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT MEETING.

    LONDON, April 9.—The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that although it is understood that Britain favours further postponement of the ...

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  4. BOLIVIAN REVOLT.

    LIMA (Peru), April 8.—Travellers arriving from Bolivia report that a serious revolution has been in progress for several days with casualties running into hundreds. ...

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  5. JAVA AND AUSTRALIA.

    BATAVIA, April 9.—After a brilliant progress through the length of Java, the Australian good-will mission to the Far East reached Batavia last night and is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLEGED HOLD-UP.

    An alleged attempt to bail up a taxidriver on a lonely bush track off the Wanneroo-road on March 18 was described in the Perth Police Court yesterday, when ...

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  7. HEAVY RAINS.

    Further dislocation of transport services and communications as the result of heavy week-end rains was reported yesterday, waters at Yalgoo were running ...

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  8. FREMANTLE MURDER

    Efforts of the detectives inquiring into the murder of Albert Daniel Mollor (10) were again concentrated yesterday on an attempt to establish definitely the supposed ...

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  9. THE NEW TURN IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, April 9.—Government circles are reticent on the appeal by Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Congress leader, to members of the party to leave to him civil ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS VESSEL.

    BRISBANE, April 9.—A special representative of the "Courier-Mail," who failed to locate the mysterious Japanese clipper in an aerial search on Saturday, succeeded ...

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  11. LEPERS IN AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, April 9.—The Federal! Director-General of Health (Dr. ,J. H. L. Cumpston) declared today that there was no ground to justify suggesting which had ...

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  12. ARMS STORE RAIDED.

    DUBLIN, April 8.—Half a dozen men with balckened faces pounced on Robert Russell, a night-watchman at the Draid-water spinning mills in Ballymena while he ...

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  13. CRISIS IN DETROIT.

    DETROIT, April 9.—The Labour controversy in the automobile industry was again faced by crisis today as efforts at negotiations to end a strike in a factory ...

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  14. FEDERAL LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, April 9.—When the State conference of the Federal Labour Party resumed tonight, the president (Mr. P. E. Coleman) criticised the High ...

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  15. MISSION'S DIFFICULTIES.

    "The past year has been a difficult one for the mission in Australia, hampered as it has been by the lack of a general secretary, the prevailing financial distress and ...

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  16. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    LONDON, April 9.—Discussing the conference in Basel between the President of the Reichsbank (Dr. Schacht) and representatives of Germany's five creditor ...

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  17. ON THE MURCHISON.

    YALGOO, April 9.—A thunderstorm passed over Yalgoo on Saturday evening and 78 points of rain fell to yesterday morning. The weather is warm today, but ...

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  18. JOURNALIST'S NEW BOOK.

    LONDON, April 8.—Israel Gollancz, Ltd., today published Mr. Tom Clarke's book of Australian experiences entitled "Marriage at Six a.m." Mr. Clarke, who ...

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  19. CONDITIONS AT WILUNA.

    WILUNA, April 9.—A further 110 points of rain fell over the week-end, and the weather was still threatening this morning. The water is slightly higher ...

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  20. CUE ROADS IMPASSABLE.

    CUE, April 9.—Further heavy rain fell on Saturday night, and a record level of flood water is reported to be flooring over the Wire Pool crossing. Traffic from Cue ...

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  21. RAILWAY TORN UP.

    DUBLIN, April 8.—Opponents of the Blue Shirts today tore up the rails at two stations on the Tullamore line to prevent supporters attending a meeting to be ...

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  22. DAMAGE AT TRAYNING.

    TRAYNING, April 9.—On Saturday night 171 points of rain fell, making a total of 51 inches since April 1. A large volume of water flowed over the railway line in ...

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  23. STOWAWAYS IN IRONS.

    ADELAIDE, April 9.—Troubles experienced by a ship's captain who had two stowaways aboard since he left Cardiff were told to Mr. Halcombe, S.M., in the ...

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  24. POACHING AND SMUGGLING.

    CANBERRA, April 9.—No information has been received in Canberra to support reports in Queensland that a mysterious Japanese vessel had been sighted off the ...

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  25. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, April 9.—A Foreign Office spokesman said today that Japan opposed so-called economic co-operation with China, because it would too easily be ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT FORCED DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—While it was returning from Metung to Point Cook on Saturday morning, a Royal Australian Air Force flying boat, owing to engine trouble, ...

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  27. THE TEST SERIES.

    LONDON, April 9.—In an article dealing with the coming Test series the "News-Chronicle" says: "It is to be hoped that before the Australians land in England ...

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  28. MISSION TO JAPAN.

    LONDON, April 9.—"The Times" Bays that Mr. Latham's mission to Japan has the warm approval of the British Government, which believes it will serve a ...

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  29. FLOODS AT ROEBOURNE.

    ROEBOURNE, April 9.—Heavy falls of rain were reported over the week-end from many stations. Such consistent and phenomenal falls have not been known before ...

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  30. GERMANY'S WORKLESS

    BERLIN, April 9.—Unemployed throughout Germany on March 31 last totalled 2,800,000, compared with 3,370,000 on February 28 and 5,600,000 on March 31 of last ...

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  31. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    TOKIO, April 9.—In a gas explosion at the Fukushima colliery, near Fukushima, today between 50 and 100 miners were trapped behind a rasing furnace. Rescuers ...

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  32. ATTACK WITH BOTTLE.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—A prisoner, who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by Judge Woinarski today, was also ordered to be whipped twelve ...

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  33. RAIN AT MT. LYELL.

    HOBART, April 9.—Smelting operations were resumed by the Mt. Lyell Co. this morning and it is expected that the refinery will be placed in commission on ...

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  34. POLITICAL AGENT MURDERED.

    CHICAGO, April 8.—Joseph Tierno, a political worker, wag "taken for a ride" and murdered today in what the police believe to be premature violence in ...

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  35. LIMITING PRODUCTION.

    BRISBANE, April 9.—The Queensland advisory committee on Eastern trade has by resolution expressed grave concern at the proposals to limit the volume of ...

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  36. FATAL HEAD WOUND.

    LAUNCESTON, April 9.—The Coroner (Mr. E. L. Hall) held an inquiry at Launceston today into the death of Charles George Illman (35), and at its conclusion ...

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  37. FRICTION AT AGENCY-GENERAL

    ADELAIDE, April 9.—After considering reports recently received from the Agent-General in London, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said this afternoon that ...

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  38. OVERLAND ROUTE BROKEN.

    The Royal Automobile Club has received a report from Balladonia that the road there is impassable and that there will be a shortage of food and petrol for ...

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  39. Fleetwood-Smith Injures a Knee.

    R.M.S. ORFORD (at Sea), April 8.—Fleetwood-Smith is receiving treatment for a swollen right knee which he knocked on the edge of the swimming pool. It is not ...

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  40. DAMP DAYS AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE, April 9.—A further 50 points of rain fell during the week-end, and at present there appears little possibility of any change in the weather. The ...

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  41. THE POET LAUREATE.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—The Lord Mayor (Cr. H. Gengoult Smith), who is chairman of the Melbourne Centenary Council, announced today that the poet ...

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  42. MAIL PLANE FROM NORTH.

    Alter having been held up at Broome en Saturday and Sunday owing to the flooded state of the Port Hedland aerodrome, the south-bound mail plane left ...

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  43. FALL OVER CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, April 9.—Early this morning the body of Sidney Thomas Doidge Symmonds (72) was found at the bottom of the cliffs at Bondi in a ghastly condition, the ...

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  44. WOMAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    SYDNEY, April 9.—When a horse attached to the sulky in which she was travelling stumbled and fell at Forbes, Mrs. Margaret E. Read (77) was thrown ...

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  45. 50 DROWNED DURING STORM.

    CALCUTTA, April 9.—Fifty persons were drowned today when during a storm a large rowing boat overturned on the Devi River, in the province of Bihar and ...

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