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  2. REPUDIATION ISSUE.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—The Lang party, having obtained the sanction of the majority of the New South Wales Labour Leagues for its repudiation policy, has ...

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  3. MADEIRA REVOLT.

    LISBON, April 6—The revolt at Madeira has taken a serious turn. Yesterday a military junta, headed by General SouSa Diaz was nominated by the rebels ...

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  4. WATERFRONT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Acting upon legal opinion, setting out that they held the right to employ volunteer labour on the waterfront, shipowners in Melbourne ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—With a probable double dissolution of Parliament in sight, the Federal Ministry is persevering with the Fiduciary Note Issue Bill, which ...

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  6. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, April 6.—The official explanation that only "difficulties of interpretation" are holding up the Franco-Italian naval agreement, and that the work of ...

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  7. ALLEGED SOVIET SPIES.

    BUCHAREST, April 7.—A court-martial was opened to-day of 63 alleged Soviet spies, who were arrested in October. This was the largest round-up since the ...

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  8. INDIA'S PROBLEMS.

    CALCUTTA, April 7.—The recent rioting at Cawnpore when over 100 persons were killed in Hindu-Moslem clashes is now disclosed to have been far worse than was ...

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  9. SPEED-TRACK THRILLS.

    LONDON, April 6—"My good luck holds; it was certainly one of my worst experiences," exclaimed Sir Malcolm Campbell to-day, after a narrow escape ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    RANGOON, April 7.—Leaving Calcutta at 2.30 o'clock this morning, Mr. C. W. A. Scott, the former Royal Australian Air Force pilot who is trying to lower the ...

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  11. "TEST OF VALIDITY."

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—"It has been reported to me that the shipowners are violating the Waterside Workers' regulations issued by the Ministry, by which ...

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  12. THE REPLACEMENT ISSUE.

    ROME, April 6.—A sharp rejoinder appears in "Giornale d'Italia, which is edited by Signor Mussolini's brother, to "Le Matin's" suggestion that France must be ...

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  13. VICTORIAN LABOUR.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—In accordance with the decisions of the Easter conference of the Victorian Labour Party, the resolutions passed demanding personal ...

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  14. ENGLAND-CAPE TOWN.

    LONDON, April 6.—Commander Glen Kidston, who left England on Tuesday last on a flight to South Africa, accompanied by Lieutenant Cathcart Jones ...

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  15. SPECULATION AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, April 7.—The statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) that the Federal Ministry would face the electors if the Senate rejects the Fiduciary ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    LONDON, April 6.—Eight airmen, from whom three will be selected to defend the Schneider Trophy in September, have commenced training at Felixstow. The ...

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  17. JURY SYSTEM.

    MILAN, April 6.—"The jury, like all other liberal institutions, is of English origin, and must therefore be abandoned hv Fascism." writes the Minister for ...

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  18. WRECK AUCTIONED.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—The wreck of the motorship Malabar, which grounded in Long Bay last Thursday, was auctioned by Fraser, Uther and Co.. Ltd., to-day for ...

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  19. MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, April 5.—Apropos the departure of the first experimental air mail from England for Australia yesterday, the "Daily Telegraph" states: "All that is ...

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  20. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—The Department of Agriculture announced to-day that the gravity of the situation confronting the American farmer in endeavouring to ...

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  21. COMMUNISM IN AUSTRALIA.

    NEW YORK, April 6.—The "New York Times" having received a long despatch from Sydney recounting the New South Wales Labour Party's resolution approving ...

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  22. POWERFUL FLYING BOAT.

    TOKIO, April 6.—The flying-boat built by Short Brothers, Ltd., England, for the naval aviation corps, and claimed to be the most powerful in the ...

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  23. ST. KILDA SHOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Richard Campbell, who was shot in the back by two men near the St. Kilda railway station on Monday night, died at the Alfred Hospital ...

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  24. BOMBING PRACTICE.

    On Monday morning the Simmonds Spartan aeroplane of Wings, Limited, piloted by Flight-Lieutenant Blake with Flight-Lieutenant Sisson as observer, was ...

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  25. POOL SYSTEM IN CANADA.

    REGINA, April 6.—In urging support of the campaign for compulsory pool legislation in Saskatchewan in the June plebiscite, Mr. A. J. McPhail (president of ...

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  26. CHICAGO MAYORALTY.

    CHICAGO, April 7.—It is reported that £20,000 has been wagered to date at the prevailing odds of 7 to 5, that the people of the city will remove Mr. William ...

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  27. LABOUR RIFT.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Most of the time at the concluding session of the annual conference of the Victorian Labour Party last night was occupied with, a ...

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  28. CRUSHED BY STEAMER

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—James Bisset, second engineer on the steamer Deerpool, lost his life at Portland yesterday evening while rescuing a fireman who had fallen ...

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  29. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    CAIRO, April 7.—Sidky Pasha (the Prime Minister) appears to have, won the first round in a battle of tactics to prevent the Wafidsts (Nationalists) and ...

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  30. BIG GAME HUNTING.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Nominations for big game hunting expeditions closed at the Commonwealth Railways Office recently and the following were accented ...

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  31. GERMANY'S OUTLOOK.

    BERLIN, April 6.—Illuminating opinions have been given by eminent politicians And industrialists in reply to a query by the newspaper, "Allgemeine Zeitung" ...

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  32. LIQUEFACTION OF COAL.

    LONDON, April 6.—The formation of an organisation enabling the collaboration of all groups in the world having patents and experience relating to hydrogenation ...

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  33. ANGLO-GERMAN MEETING.

    BERLIN, April 6.—Britain has invited the German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) and the Foreign Minister (Dr. Curtius) to visit England to discuss with the British ...

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  34. SYDNEY CONFERENCE ENDS.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—The Easter Conference of the New South Wales Labour Party ended last night. There was a lengthy discussion of proposed alterations ...

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  35. LOST AIR LINER.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—An official inquiry by the Air Accidents Investigation Committee into the loss of the monoplane Southern Cloud, and the eight persons ...

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  36. BLACKMAIL ATTEMPT ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Following alleged attempts to blackmail the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford), Goulburn police arrested on Saturday, a young ...

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  37. PURPOSE OF THE BILL.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—The details of the Fiduciary Note Issue Bill were explained by the Prime Minister (Mr. Sculling at a meeting of the North Richmond ...

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  38. SHOT BY A CALLER.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Opening the front door of bis house in response to a knock shortly after 9 o'clock to-night, Charles Gulliver (38), estate accent, of ...

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  39. RUPERT BROOKE MEMORIAL

    LONDON, April 6.—A memorial to Rupert Brooke, the young English poet who was killed in the Great War, was unveiled yesterday on one of the highest ...

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  40. THE CHIEF SCOUT.

    MELBOURNE, April 7—After a quiet fishing holiday in the trout country of Gippsland, Lord Baden-Powell will return to Melbourne to-morrow to resume his ...

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  41. BATTLE-CRUISER TIGER.

    LONDON, April 7.—Admiral H. B. Pelly, who commanded the battle-cruiser Tiger from 1914 to 1916, has made a striking plea that the Admiralty should not ...

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  42. SUPREME IN SPEED.

    LONDON, April 4.—Newspapers hail Britain's recovery of the threefold speed supremacy—in air, land and water represented by Mr. Kaye Don's 103.46 ...

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  43. REDUCING INTEREST.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—The Commissioners of the State Government Savings Bank announced to-day that the maximum rate of interest payable on existing fixed term ...

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  44. RAILWAY STATION ROBBERY.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, April 5.—The office of the stationmaster was broken into last night or early this morning. When the acting stationmaster (Mr. Paddison) ...

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  45. DETERMINED TO DIE.

    BUCHAREST, April 6.—Petre Jonescu, a policeman, killed his five-months-old grandchild by throwing it from a window of his second-storey flat to-day and then ...

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  46. BISHOP OF ROCKHAMPTON.

    BRISBANE, April 7.—The Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton (Dr. Joseph Shiel) died to-day, after an illness extending over some months. He was 58 years ...

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  47. KING OF SIAM.

    TOKIO, April 7.—For the first time in 50 yean, Japan "was visited by a reigning monarch, when the King and Queen of Siam arrived at Yokohama to-day. They ...

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  48. MR. CURTIN AT FREMANTLE.

    Mr. J. Curtin, M.H.R.—who recently returned from Canberra, met the president and secretary of the Fremantle Trades Hall yesterday morning, and frith hem, ...

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  49. JEWS AMBUSHED.

    JERUSALEM, April 7.—Seven Jews were abushed near Haifa on Easter Sunday and three of them, including a woman, were murdered, while the remaining four ...

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  50. STORE AND HOUSE BURNED.

    ADELAIDE, April 7.—A fire which broke out early this morning destroyed the general store and attached dwelling of A. K. Mullner in Main-street. ...

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  51. EXPLANATION ACCEPTED.

    ADELAIDE, April 7.—The Premier (Mr. Hill) attended a meeting of the Tramway Employees' Association to-day to answer the charge laid by Mr. O. McCoy ...

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  52. WOMAN WOUNDED.

    WELLINGTON, April 7.—Mavis Steel Smith (23) was admitted to hospital at Hastings gravely wounded in the head and back. It is alleged that she was shot by ...

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  53. JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER.

    TOKIO, April 5,—As a result of the strain of attending the Diet before he was fully recovered from the severe wound he received from a would be assassin last ...

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  54. HELP FOR BRITISH FARMERS.

    LONDON, April 6.—The "Daily Herald" (Labour) says that the Cabinet, immediately after Easter, will decide whether to fix a quota of 15 per cent, of British flour ...

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