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  2. THE GOLD RESERVE.

    Opposition to the export or the sold reserve was expressed by the Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) In the Senate yesterday. Sir Robert was giving evidence to the House in connection ...

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  3. WORLD DEPRESSION.

    WASHINGTON, May 5.—Breaking the Hence of the past two years, during which he made no public utterances on finance, the United States Secretary to the ...

    Article : 340 words
  4. MISSING EXPLORER.

    LONDON, May 5.—One of the most experienced of Arctic aviators. Major F. S. Cotton, left Hall to-day for Reykjavik (Iceland) to assist in succouring Mr. ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. DARING ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, May 6.—Working on an astounding and elaborate plan, a gang of thieves stole unset diamonds and diamond jewellery to the value of between £3.000 ...

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  6. NOTED AIRMAN KILLED.

    CAPE TOWN, May 5.—Commander Glen Kidston and Captain T. A. Gladstone were killed to-day when the aeroplane in which they intended to tour the Union ...

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  7. LAW REFORM BILL.

    SYDNEY, May 6.—Severe criticism of the Government followed the statement in the Legislative Assembly to-day that, under Law Reform Bill defamation of ...

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  8. MONEY PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, May 6.—In reply to a question by Mr. G. Lambert (Lib.), in the House of Commons, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. F. W. ...

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  9. CURRENCY REGULATION.

    LONDON, May 6.—It has become known that informal discussions have taken place at the House of Commons between the Governor of the Bank of England (Mr. ...

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  10. AN ADVENTUROUS CAREER.

    LONDON, May 6.—Newspapers recall the late Commander Glen Kidston's miraculous escapes. He served in the Navy and was twice torpedoed during the Great ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, May 5.—Sir Alan Anderson, a director of the Bank of England, speaking before the International Chamber of Commerce to-day, discussed ...

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  12. THE KING.

    LONDON, May 5.—Their Majesties will spend the 2lst anniversary of their accession to the Throne quietly at Windsor; Castle. There will be no special ...

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  13. GALVANISED IRON.

    CANBERRA, May 6.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) tabled a report by the Tariff Board on galvanised iron. ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    TORONTO, Mar 5.—The secrecy that for weeks has enveloped the plans of Squadron-Leader Hinkler. the famous Australian airman, was pierced to-day when he ...

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  15. RISING IN GUINEA.

    LONDON, May 5.—The relaxing of Lisbon censorship reveals that the Portuguese Government, having settled the revolutionary troubles in the Azores and ...

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  16. TARIFF POLICY.

    CANBERRA, May 6.—The attitude of the Country Party to the Tariff was outlined in the House of Representatives today by its Leader (Dr. Page), who said ...

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  17. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, May 5.—The striking of the flag of Bear-Admiral 6. F. Hyde, R.A.N., at Devonport yesterday, denoted the passing of the Third Battle Squadron. Under ...

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  18. LOYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, May 6.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has forwarded the following message to his Majesty the King:—"With humble ...

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  19. PARACHUTES HALF-OPEN.

    LONDON, May 5.—Their parachutes failing to open completely, Flight-Lieutenant Waghorn, who won the 1929 Schneider Trophy contest for Britain, and Mr. E. R. ...

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  20. PERTH COMMEMORATION.

    At noon yesterday a Royal salute of 21 Runs was fired from the Perth Esplanade, in commemoration of the 21st anniversary of the accession of King George V. A ...

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  21. ALL QUIET AT MADEIRA.

    FUNCHAL (Maderia), May 5.—All being quiet after the recent troubles at Madeira, H.M.S. London has left for Portsmouth after having transferred 61 ...

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  22. GERMAN MURDER.

    BERLIN, May 5.—The coastal States on the North Sea have been notified to look out for a murderer who made a daring escape from Germany in his own motor ...

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  23. AIR MAILS.

    CANBERRA, May 6.—According to advice received by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Green), the aeroplane to make the special air mail flight between the Dutch ...

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  24. REVOLT IN BURMA.

    CALCUTTA, May 6.—A large party of Burman rebels attacked a detachment of police near Prome last night, and it is feared that Mr. W. L. Austin. District ...

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  25. ROUND-THE-WORLD PROJECT.

    OKLAHOMA CITY, May 5.—Mr. F. C. Hall, the oil magnate, who is backing the projected round-the-world flight by Messrs. Wiley Post and Harold Gatty, said ...

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  26. THE PRUSSIAN N.C.O.

    BERLIN, May 5.—A former Prussian non commissioned' officer is making an effort to assert the dignity of N.C.O.'s against the adverse opinions about them ...

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  27. GOOD SAILING.

    LONDON, Mar 5.—The foar-master Archibald Russell, arrived *t Falmouth today, having been 05 days out from Port Lincoln (South Australia) compared with, ...

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  28. SECOND BRITISH FLIGHT.

    RANGOON, May 6.—The Imperial Airway's 'plane City of Karachi, carrying the second British air mail for Australia, arrived at Rangoon to-day from Calcatta. It ...

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  29. 166 MILES IN A GLIDER.

    MUNICH, May 5.—A new world's record for a glider flight m established to-day by Herr Gwenhoff, who covered 166 miles. He was towed into the air behind ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S DEBTS.

    CANBERRA, May 6.—The Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Holloway) on behalf of the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  31. NEW RADIO STATION.

    VANCOUVER, May 5.—The erection at Vancouver of a powerful £50,000 radio station which will enable communication to be made with ships in all Darts of the ...

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  32. BRITISH VEGETABLES.

    LONDON, May 5.—A method of canning new potatoes has been devised which will make it possible to carry out the industry throughout the year. The ...

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  33. FIGHTING PLANES COLLIDE.

    LONDON, May 6.—Two Royal Air Force Siskin fighters collided head-on at Aldershot this morning, the engine of one becoming detached and hurtling to the ...

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  34. CUSTOMS UNION.

    PARIS, May 6.—The Austrian Vice-Chancellor and Foreign Minister (Dr. Schober) informed the newspaper "Le Matin" that oat of respect for the League ...

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  35. POLITICIAN OFFENDS UNION.

    ADELAIDE, May 6.—The Australian, Government Workers' Association cancelled the life membership of Mr. J. L. Price. M.H.R. at a recent meeting. It ...

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  36. MOTH HITS HANGAR ROOF.

    MELBOURNE, May 6.—A Moth plane piloted by Mr. Brown (19). an apprentice mechanic employed by Matthews Aviation Pty. Ltd., crashed on the roof ...

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  37. NAZI LEADER ARRESTED.

    BERLIN, May 5.—The local election results do not support the opinion that the membership of the Nazis is declining, although the party has been adversely ...

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  38. FRENCH TRAGEDY.

    PARIS, May 6.—The police are searching for a man who hanged his 18-year-Old daughter in the presence of her mother-in-law, because she married against his wishes. ...

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  39. NEW PRISON METHOD.

    HOME, May 5.—The Cabinet has approved of the abolition of solitary confinement. Instead convicts will have to work in order to provide funds for the ...

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  40. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, May 6.—A large supply of arms, ammunition and explosives has been discovered buried in the ground in the Chittagong gaol (Bengal), presumably ...

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  41. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    LONDON, May 5.—Although it is reported from Sydney that the New South Wales Saving Bank has reopened for limited withdrawals, the bank's necessitous ...

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  42. ACREAGE FOR SEEDING

    CANBERRA, May. 6.—The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) informed Mr. Hawker (Nat., S.A.). in the House of Representatives yesterday that the ...

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  43. ARTICLES ON MR. LYONS.

    CANBERRA, May 6.—Messrs Eldridge and Beasley, members of the Lang faction in the House of Representatives, on the motion for the adjournment to-night. ...

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  44. HONESTY IN ALL DEALINGS.

    MELBOURNE, May 6.—"Truthfulness, honesty and honour in our dealings with all people are our duty, and everyone speaking otherwise should be put out of ...

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  45. RELIEF FOR JAMAICA.

    LONDON, May 5.—It was stated in the House of Commons to-day that, in view of the existing crisis in the sugar industry, the British Government had agreed to the ...

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  46. LATHAM MURDER.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet, held yesterday morning^ it was decided to allow the law to take its course in the case of Antonio Fanto (27), the Italian, who was ...

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  47. JAPANESE CABLE CUT.

    TOKIO, May 6.—The Japanese Government has issued a strong note of protest to the Nanking Government on the cutting of the cattle between Formosa and ...

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  48. CLARA BOW BREAKS DOWN.

    HOLLYWOOD, May 5.—Clara Bow, the screen star, was placed in a sanitarium today after a nervous collapse at the studio Physicians declared that her condition is ...

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  49. FIRES AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLTE, May 6.—Two small fires occurred in business premises in Hannan-street early this morning. One was at the rear of Bartons. Ltd., and the other at ...

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