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  4. LISTEN-IN ON EMPIRE DAY

    In view of the success in relaying American broadcast programmes to Australia, experts suggest that Empire wireless ...

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  5. HURT KAFFIRS

    As a protest against the shooting of natives at Bloemfontein, the African National Congress sitting at Johannesburg has passed a resolution ...

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  6. CRITICISM OF BRITAIN

    Criticisms of England's attitude toward American rum-running and narcotic problems, and of her foreign policy as one of "pure ...

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  7. FOUR KILLED

    Four men were killed and 15 injured this afternoon in the collapse of the upper two stories of a now seven-storied building being ...

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  8. RECORD OPIUM SEIZURE

    People who scoffed at the suggestion that fortunes are made by men who traffic in opium will doubtless begin to believe, as the ...

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  9. ART UNION SCANDAL

    Less than twopence of every shilling collected from the public for the T.B. Sailors and Soldiers Art Union went to the men. The rest drained away to canvassers, business ...

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  10. NOT FOR PALESTINE ITSELF

    The Earl of Reading, Viceroy of India, who has arrived in London, declares there is not a word of truth in the rumors that be ...

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  11. MARIE CORELLI'S WILL.

    Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Court, decided that Miss Bertha Vyver is entitled to the £10,000 in dispute under Marie Corelli's will, and also to ...

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  12. ANZAC BEACH

    The scene of the great national drama, the opening scene of which Australia celebrates to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE ARABS' LOT

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. L. S. Amery, received a representative Arab, deputation, which drew attention to the serious situation in Palestine, and ...

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  14. WHERE TERROR REIGNS

    The "Daily Herald" prints a lengthy despatch from Colonel J. Wedgwood, M.P., affirming that the Sofia Cathedral outrage was the sequel to a long ...

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  15. THE CRUISERS

    "That, in the opinion of this meeting, the action of the, Bruce-Page Government in placing the orders for the cruisers to be built ...

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  16. BACK TO EGGS

    A decree ordering the Big Five Meat Packers of Chicago to divest themselves of all holdings outside the meat business, pronounced in February, 1920, ...

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  17. WILL NOT WED

    A message from Reuters representative on board H.M.S. Repulse, en route to Capetown, reports that the ceremony of "crossing the line" was ...

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  18. TABLES TURNED

    Alter waiting for six months to strike a blow at the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company, the Sydney Labor Council failed in ...

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  19. MUST BE EXPELLED

    The expulsion of strikers from their organisation was one of the terms insisted upon by the Deputy-President, Sir John Quick, in the ...

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  20. JEALOUS MAN'S CRIME

    Samuel Hudson (46), a turner, prior to being sentenced at the Old Bailey, to five years' imprisonment, for throwing sulphuric acid over his wife, ...

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  21. "FAMOUS POLLITT"

    Henry Pollitt, secretary of the National Minority Movement, who was recently kidnapped from a train, stated in the course of ...

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  22. JAPAN AND SOVIET.

    It is stated on an authoritative source that Baron Tokichi Tanaka, ex-Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, is to be appointed Ambassador to ...

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  23. WOMAN'S AWFUL DEATH

    Trapped in a burning cottage, and with no help available, Mrs. Annie Locke, aged 50, met a terrible death at St. Marys on ...

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  24. YESTERDAY'S RECORD HAUL OF OPIUM

    Portion of the £15,000 haul of opium which was made yesterday on the Arafura by the Customs searchers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BACK TO GOLD

    It is confidently expected that in his forthcoming Budget speech Mr. Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer) will announce that the Act ...

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  26. DIPLOMACY

    The Diplomatic Corps has invited M. Karakhan, Soviet Ambassador, to take up the deanship of the corps. "When I'm doyen." declared M. ...

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  27. ARRESTS IN PARK

    Two different stories were told at the Central Police Court yesterday, when two Europeans and a Chinese were charged, as a result of the ...

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  28. CUT OFF BY FLAMES

    Held down to her bed by age and weakness, Miss Amelia Towan (73), lost her life to-day in a fire that destroyed the flimsy wooden structure ...

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  29. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The United States Navy Department announces the development of a vastly superior anti-aircraft gun. It is forecast that the British Budget ...

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  30. DRY PROSPECTS

    Cataract dam is now only quarter-full, the level of the water being 38ft. 5in. below the overflow mark. ...

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  31. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 11

    Cloudy in southern districts, with showers, chiefly on the slopes and tablelands! fine elsewhere. Moderate day temperatures, and ...

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  32. LUXURY DUTIES

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent forecasts that the Budget will include import duties on luxury articles--practically a revival ...

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  33. STARVING PEASANTS.

    The "Morning Post" states that a copy of the Ukrainian Communist Party's official organ, dated April 12, contains a statement by M. Chubai, ...

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