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  2. AL CAPONE RELEASED.

    The charges of vagrancy and contempt of court against Al Capone, the gang leader, on which he was recently sentenced to imprisonment for six months, were ...

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  3. AIR MAIL.

    The first official England-Australian experimental air mail left the Croyden aerodrome this morning in a three-engined Armstrong Siddeley machine, which also ...

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  4. FAST FLIGHT.

    Alter landing 25 miles from Aleppo last night Flying-Officer C. W. A. Scott, who is attempting to break Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's record of 11 days in ...

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  5. RAMMING OF STEAMER.

    It has been revealed that the collision between the British aircraft carrier Glorious (22,500 tons) and the French steamer Florida (9,331 tons) was due to a mishap ...

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  6. SOCIALISATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Easter conference of the State branch of the Australian Labour party to-night adopted a proposal, based on the Soviet five-year plan, for the ...

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  7. FIDUCIARY ISSUE.

    In a speech at a dinner given to delegates attending the Labour conference at the Trades Hall last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) denounced those ...

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  8. HOGAN MINISTRY.

    After a heated debate, marked by many displays of hostility towards the Premier (Mr. Hogan) by union delegates, the annual comerence of the Victorian Labour ...

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  9. THIEVES AT STATION.

    Threatened by two masked men, who were armed with revolvers, the stationmaster at Spotswood (Mr. D. Greilish) on Saturday night told them that the day's ...

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  10. POLICE RAID HOUSES.

    During a search which lasted all night, police from Prahran seized goods which, it is alleged, had been stolen from a chemist's shop. Four arrests were made. ...

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  11. WILL NOT BEND THE KNEE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"As Treasurer I can say that on March 31 the State was in a stronger position than it had been at any time in the last two years." Applause ...

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  12. TARIFF IN BRITAIN.

    A limit that the Economic Advisory Council had advised the Cabinet to impose a tariff was given by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) when he ...

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  13. HINDUS AND MOSLEMS.

    The recent clashes between Hindus and Moslems have further hampered the leaders of both communities, who have been negotiating with the object of ...

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  14. WHEAT FOF CHINA.

    Grain exporting interests received advice on Saturday that the municipality of Shanghai had placed an embargo on the importation of foreign wheat from all ...

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  15. NICARAGUAN EARTHQUAKE.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), April 4. A series of untoward incidents, due principally to conflicts between Nicaraguaus and the Americans who are administering ...

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  16. Motor-boat Record.

    British newspapers hail with delight the regaining by Mr. Kaye Don of the motorboat speed record for Britain. The late Sir Henry Segrave's record of 98.7 miles ...

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  17. DUTY OF WOMEN.

    Sir,—On March 23 an opportunity was laid at the feet of the thinking women of Melbourne and suburbs to make public exhibition of their attitude towards such ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP'S TOUR.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang), who is cruising in Mr. J. Pierpout Morgan's yacht Corsair after an illness, had a long conversation with the ...

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  19. SCHOONER SUNK.

    Another complication with Canada as a result of action in the United States against run-running activities is foreseen owing to the ramming and sinking to-day ...

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  20. STRANGE ACCIDENT.

    When struck on the head by a billet of wood at his father's orchard at Doncaster on Saturday Ernest Thiele, aged 25 years, received a fractured skult and shocking ...

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  21. Archbishop Kelly.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Kelly) is likely to be clevated to a cardinal at a consistory to be held ...

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  22. FISHING LAUNCH BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A fishing launch was burned to the water's edge a mile off the coast at Cronulla yesterday afternoon. The crew of five was taken off and landed ...

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  23. Himalaya Expedition.

    An expedition, consisting of five young men, has left London for India to climb the unconquered Himalayan peak of Karmet, 25,447ft, in height. The leader is ...

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  24. FATAL FALL FROM SWING.

    Falling from a swing at Sandringham yesterday afternoon Rose Dalgleish, aged 16 years, of Gooch street, Thornbury, broke her neck and died instantly. The girl went ...

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  25. Orang-outang Escapes.

    Crashes from a drawing-room first revealed the escape of a huge orang-outang from the Paris Zoological Gardens. A terrified householder saw his vases, ...

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  26. Diamonds in Glass Eye.

    Her companionship with a diamond smuggler and her frequent visits to Holland caused suspicion to fall upon a fashionably dressed woman, Frau Marga. Many ...

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  27. SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Entering a house at Carrington before dawn this morning the police, who are investigating the shooting of Coustable E. M. Mabbutt, at Lambton. ...

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  28. BOXER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Robert Coffey, aged [?] years, of Thirroul, a welter-weight boxer who had shown considerable promise in Sydney, died in the Bulli Hospital on ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. Customs Union.

    It is officially denied that any secret military or other clauses are included in the agreement between Austria and Germany regarding the proposed Customs union. ...

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  30. SUBMERGED OBJECT STRUCK.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. — As the motor-ship Port Hobart was approaching Wellington, on a voyage from Auckland, she struck a submerged object near ...

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  31. Train Disaster.

    Ten persons were killed and 34 were injured at Poletacff, in the [?]al Mountains, through the driver of a train disregarding a signal. The train crashed into the rear ...

    Article : 61 words
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