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  2. IVAR KREUGER.

    There are sensational and widespread rumors that Ivar Kreuger staged a bogus suicide and fled to Sumatra, leaving a waxen figure to ...

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  3. [?] SCOTT LEADS. [?] Singapore Yesterday.

    Eight hundred miles ahead of Mr. C. A. Butler, when he made his record England-Australia flight, Flying-Officer C. ...

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  4. MINE AFIRE.

    The underground fires in the Anvil Creek mine, Greta, where for days dense columns of smoke and choking fumes have been ...

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  5. TOBACCO DUTY.

    In the agricultural forum the wool, wheat, meat and dairying industries have long occupied the front benches, but now a formerly obscure member— ...

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  6. WOODEND RAGES TO-DAY Betting and Selections.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Among candidates likely to run well at Woodend to-morrow are Greasepaint in the Autumn Handicap, Aphract in the Welter ...

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  7. DRASTIC STEPS. To Meet Garnishee Act.

    Drastic financial legislation announced as being necessary for the paying of New South Wales' debts to the Federal ...

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  8. ADELAIDE CUP. The Fancied Candidates.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Romany Bye, who recently won at Mentone, and was unlucky to be beaten in the Glenhuntly Handicap at Caulfield, will ...

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  9. ANZAC DAY IN THE CITIES. INSPIRING CEREMONY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Under lowering clouds, with a strong wind spreading the flags, veteran soliders marched in Melbourne to-day at one ...

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  10. LATEST BETTING.

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  11. "IMPERISHABLE NAME."

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A crowd of 100,000 gathered at the Domain to-day for the Anzac commemoration service, which was attended by the ...

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  12. RIDERS ENGAGED.

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  13. LABOR SPLIT. "Mr. Hogan No Longer Leader."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In Victorian Labor circles to-day it was said that the Premier (Mr. E. J. Hogan) could no longer hold the leadership of ...

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  14. Observance in Brisbane.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Anzac Day was celebrated in the city to-day with impressive solemnity. Many beautiful wreaths were laid at the base of the ...

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  15. SPEEDING UP.

    Great strides have been made since Keith and Ross Smith flow from Eng[?]and to Australia in December, 1919. Accompanied by two other officers, ...

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  16. Impressive Adelaide Service

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—More than 8000 men to-day marched through the city streets. At Government House, on North Terrace, the Governor (Sir A. ...

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  17. Treasury Vaults Guarded.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Day and night there is a guard of at least three constables and a sergeant at the vault underneath the State Treasury in which ...

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  18. DANBURY PARK.

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  19. PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    MILAN, Sunday.—The Premier of Victoria (Hon. E. J. Hogan), interviewed as he was leaving for Geneva to-day, said he knew nothing of the ...

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  20. "HERALD" SELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  21. Perth Commemoration.

    PERTH, Monday.—Glorious sunshine greeted Anzac Day in Perth, and the ceremony at dawn was attended by 20,000 people. Thousands of war ...

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  22. "LANG BROUGHT TO BOOK."

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" city editor says the Commonwealth Government must be congratulated upon the success of its ...

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  23. The Week in Sydney.

    His "Masterly Strokes": Readers of "The Advocate" are so wellingformed from day to day of Mr. Lang's "masterly strokes" (to quote ...

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  24. New Zealand's Tribute.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The dedication of the war memorial earrillon and its acceptance by the GovernorGeneral (Lord Bledisloc) on behalf of ...

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  25. SELECTIONS BY "THE VET.'"

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  26. Anzac Dies at Memorial Service.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — While attending an Anzac memorial service at the Cenotaph, Williamstown, to-day William M. Fulton, ...

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  27. BUTCHERS GO SHORT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was learned to-day that the Government of New South Wales is £20,000 in arrears to the master butchers for dole money. A ...

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  28. BRAVE DEEDS.

    HOBART, Monday. — The Anzac celebrations at Hobart commenced at 6 o'clock this morning, when about 250 returned soldiers and about 300 ...

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  29. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

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  30. FARMERS PLEASED. Better Outlook in S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—With promise of a splendid season the country towns in South Australia report that business is 25 per cent; better than this time last ...

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  31. H.T.C. HANDICAPS,

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  32. PARS FROM ALL PARTS.

    To-day. Woodend (Vic.). Saturday. Hobart Turf Club (Elwick). ...

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  33. ALLEGED QUARREL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As a result of an alleged domestic quarrel to-day, Mrs. Caroline Spinks (41) is in the Armidale Hospital in a critical ...

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  34. Trade Position Improves.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The excess of exports over imports on recorded values in South Australia, for the nine months ended March 31 was £6,194,187, ...

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  35. Phar Lap's Sister.

    Nea Lap, sister to illustrious Phar Lap. is many removes from the class of her great brother. She has had a few unsuccessful runs in Sydney since her arrival ...

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  36. MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mrs. Claude Saywell, one of the victims of a murderous assault at her home on Friday morning, regained consciousness last ...

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  37. MUNGANA CASE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. J. E. Baines, taxing officer of the Superme Court, has completed the work of taxing the bill of costs submitted by ...

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  38. A Sporting Parson.

    Canon Hughes, the old president of East Melbourne and president now of Hawthorn-East Melbourne, has been specially requested to officiate at the ...

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  39. Killed by Motor Cycle.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Knocked down by a motor cycle at Richmond this evening, George Cooper (72), a proof reader, was killed instantly. ...

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  40. AT LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The record number of returned men participating in the Anzac. Day procession at Launceston last, year was easily ...

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  41. A Great Asset.

    What the motorists of Australia as special taxpayers mean to the Federal and State Governments, says the National Roads and Motorists' Association of New ...

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  42. Cut in Queensland Railway Charges

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A further cut in freights and fares will be made from May 1. The following reductions will be ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. Another Bridge Suicide?

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The police were told to-night that a second man had thrown himself from the harbor bridge. A search by a police launch failed to ...

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