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  2. MR. LYONS'S POLICY.

    ADELAIDE, April 9.—Adelaide paid a wonderful tribute to-day to Mr. J. A. Lyons, M.H.R., when he arrived to open his campaign for the overthrow of the ...

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  3. MR LANG'S PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—Having been refused the use of the Melbourne Town Hall for the first of his meetings in Melbourne, in his campaign to secure ...

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  4. BLOW OFF BROOME.

    BROOME, April 9.—Mr. Otto W. Blackman, fleet manager for Messrs. Streeter and Male, and a survivor of the recent blow off Berringarra, in an interview, said: ...

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  5. CHICAGO'S MAYOR.

    CHICAGO, April 8.—The newspaper here and throughout the country comment with satisfaction on the defeat, in the mayoral election, of Mr. William ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    BATAVIA, April 9.—Having spent the night at Palembang (Sumatra), Mr. C. W. A. Scott, who is endeavouring to lower the record for a flight between England ...

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  7. FEDERAL CRISIS.

    CANBERRA, April 9.—The decision of the Lang faction in the House of Representatives (Messrs. Beasley, Eldridge, Lazzarini and Ward) to absent themselves ...

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  8. MELBA'S WILL.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—The fluctua­tion of assets overseas, especially in the United States, and the condition of the rate of exchange make it difficult for an ...

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  9. COMPARISON OF STAGES.

    The following table shows the stages to date in Mr. C. W. A. Scott's flight from England to Australia:— April 1.—London-Belgrade. ...

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  10. ANTI-LABOUR FORCES.

    SYDNEY, April 9.—Proposals for coordinating the whole of the anti-Labour forces have formed the basis of discussion in Sydney and Melbourne throughout the ...

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  11. FAITH IN AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, April 9.—After six years as Governor of Tasmania, Sir James O'Grady, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Margaret O'Grady, arrived at Southampton ...

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  12. BROADCASTERS' ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—It was official­ly stated to-day that the Australian Broad­casting Company, which controls stations 3LO and 3AR, would not broadcast Mr. ...

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  13. STUDENTS REACH SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, April 9.—Messrs. G. P. Fairbairn and K. Shenstone, the Cambridge undergraduates who are flying from England towards Australia, arrived at ...

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  14. TARIFF POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, April 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) intimated to-day that as soon as possible the whole tariff system would be reviewed. He was a ...

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  15. THE N.S.W. DEFAULT.

    ADELAIDE, April 9.—The Premier (Mr. Hill) said to-day that the Lang Government had deliberately defaulted in order to force a financial crisis. This was done ...

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  16. LUGGER'S CREW SAFE.

    ONSLOW, April 9.—Messrs. Piesse, Ohlsen and another man, who had been beach-combing in a lugger in the vicinity at the time of the blow and whose where ...

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  17. "DISASTER FOR THE WORKERS."

    SYDNEY. April 9.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) said to-day that the Federal Parliament would definitely reassemble on Tuesday. "The Lang group ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    ALEXANDRIA, April 8.—The aeroplane carrying the first experimental British air mail for Australia was delayed at Mersamatruh by bad weather, and arrived ...

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  19. PETITION TO GOVERNOR.

    SYDNEY, April 9.—It is estimated that the denatures to the petition to be presented to the Governor (Sir Philip Game) against the repudiation policy of the Lang ...

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  20. BALANCING OF BUDGETS.

    SYDNEY, April 9.—The representatives of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce of New South Wales decided at their annual conference today to call upon the ...

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  21. STOCK-HOLDERS' CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, April 8.—Observing that there has been nothing like the increase in the number of transfers of Australian stocks that might have been expected, in ...

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  22. A ROYAL WEDDING.

    PALERMO (Sicily), April 8—Even had the couple been assured of a throne, the wedding here to-day of Prince Henry, son of the Due De Guise a pretender to the ...

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  23. POLITICIAN'S DEBTS.

    SYDNEY, April 9,—Mr. Justice Lukin, in the Federal Bankruptcy Court to-day, made an order for the sequestration of the estate of Mr. Robert James Stuart ...

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  24. TINY AIR FORCE FOR IRAK.

    LONDON. April 8.—Irak's Royal Air Force, whose machines were built and pilots trained in England, departed from Hatfield aerodrome to-day to take up duty ...

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  25. STATES' POWERS.

    LONDON, April 8.—In regard to the disclosure that Tasmania and South Australia have protested to the Dominions Office that the 1930 Imperial Conference decisions ...

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  26. LANG FACTION'S MOTIVE.

    Possible events in the Federal political sphere were discussed by Senator Sir Hal Colebatch yesterday in an interview. Sir Hal indicated that, if the Lang faction in ...

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  27. ARCHAISM AND RED TAPE.

    PARIS, April 9.—To demonstrate what be claims to be the archaic nature of international flying regulations, Prince George Bibesco, president of the ...

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  28. EXTENSION OF FRANCHISE.

    LONDON, April 8.—The Secretary of Stete for the Colonies (Lord Passfield), in a despatch to the officer administrating the government of Bermuda. requests the ...

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  29. AMERICAN CROPS.

    CHICAGO, April 8.—The president of the Chicago Board of Trade (Mr. J. C. Murray) declared to-day that the stabilisation Programme of the United States Farm ...

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  30. Basis for Negotiations.

    MELBOURNE. April 9.—Definite steps towards the formulation of a basia of policy which could be agreed upon by all political parties opposed to the ...

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  31. GRAF ZEPPELIN FOR CAIRO.

    FRIEDRICHSHAVEN, April 9.—Squadron-Leader Booth, commander of the British airship R100, is among the 25 passengers on the Graf Zeppelin, which ...

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  32. GALLIPOLI LANDING.

    LONDON, April 8.—A critic of the British film "Tell England" (which deals with the Gallipoli campaign), having described the portraval of the landing as resembling ...

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  33. JERICHO RESEARCHES.

    LONDON, April 8.—The expedition conducted by Mr. John Garstang and Sir Charles Marston, the archaeologists, in Palestine, has locate the Royal Palace ...

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  34. WOMAN'S ALTITUDE FLIGHTS.

    NEW YORK. April 8.—Flying an Autogiro at Willow Grove (Pennsylvania) yesterday, Miss Amelia Earhart, the noted airwoman, reached an altitude of 18,500 ...

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  35. AGENT-GENERAL'S RETURN.

    LONDON, April 9.—The Agents General privately farewelled the retiring Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) and Lady Fuller at a dinner at ...

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  36. MADEIRA REVOLT.

    LONDON, April 8.—The British cruiser London reached Madeira today, having been sent to safeguard the interests of British residents during the present ...

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  37. GLIDING DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr. Gil Ford will probably give a demonstration of gliding on Sunday afternoon on the locally constructed glider, at the Maylands aerodrome during the aerial ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S NEW TRAFFIC ACT.

    LONDON. April 8.—More than 1,000 trained observers, reporting to the Automobile Association the effects of the working of the new Road Traffic Act, state ...

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  39. HIRED FOR MURDER.

    BUDAPEST, April 8.—A remarkable life insurance fraud followed the finding of a wine merchant named Rudolf Steinserz dying, with his head battered, on a ...

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  40. JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER.

    TOKIO, April 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Y. Hamaguchi), who underwent an operation on Sunday, has decided to resign. ...

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  41. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, April 9.—A fire broke out in an unoccupied passenger cabin on board the A.U.S.N. steamer Ormiston at 9.40 o'clock on Tuesday night while the vessel ...

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  42. EUROPEAN PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, April 8.—The visit which the German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) and Foreign Minister (Dr. Curtius) will pay to Tendon, at the invitation of the ...

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  43. OUTRAGE AT DANZIG.

    WARSAW, April 8.—A party supposed to consist of Hitlerites (followers of Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader in Germany) boarded a Polish vessel at the Free City of ...

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  44. ON A MUD BANK.

    LONDON, April 8.—The giant Cunard liner Berengaria (52,000 tons), which yesterday grounded on a mud bank near the Isle of Wight, while going dead slow in ...

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  45. ENGLISH MILITARY COLLEGES.

    CANBERRA, April 9.—One cadetship at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, for a commission in the artillery or engineers and two cadetships at the Royal ...

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  46. MESSRS. GABB AND PRICE.

    ADELAIDE, April 9.—Claiming that Messrs. Gabb and Price. M. H.R. (supporters of Mr. Lyons) had broken their pledges and were supporting an ...

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