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  4. WORLD BULLETINS

    WARSAW. — A wealthy woman of Lublin, Poland, stopped to give alms to a blind beggar, and recognised her long-missing husband. He bad lost his ...

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  5. Anglo-American Unity

    ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for discussions daring the Empire Prime Ministers visit in connection with the projected Anglo-American agreement. This is considered of far-reaching importance, the beginning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KING'S CHIEF AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE VISITS PERTH

    Our Vice-Regal visitor, Lord downe, who arrived in Perth yesterday on a four-day visit to Perfil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Governor-General Arrives

    WITH an absence or pomp and ceremony, the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) arrived in Perth yesterday. There were no guards of honor paraded, and His Excellency, after a few formal words of greeting had been exchanged, ...

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  8. CANINE'S CANNINESS

    NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Into the accident room of the public hospital limped a sorry-looking mongrel. The dog held up a mangled right paw, and ...

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  9. FROM CATS TO BANJOS

    TOKIO.—Eikichl Tatsuguchi (71) was arrested in Tokio for murdering more than 1000 house cats. He lured them Into his yard with a bird decoy. ...

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  10. SUPER-EFFICIENTS?

    OTTAWA.—Super-efficiency of cityhired wreckers In Lachine, Quebec, resulted in their tearing down a "condemned" house in a Bingle day. A ...

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  11. GIANT AIR LINERS

    The first of the new Armstrong-Whitworth "Ensign" airliners, of which Imperial Airways has ordered 14, will be ready for flight in ...

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  12. THE ARCHBISOP OF CANTERBURY IN HIS CORONATION ROBES

    This special picture, puousnea roi the nrst tune in ferth, snows the Archbishop of Canterbury in the full robes which he is to wear at the Coronation ceremony on May 12 at Westminster Abbey, when he is to crown His Majesty King George VI.—(Photo by air mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LOSERS BECOME FINDERS

    CHICAGO. — In Hamilton Ohio, Charlea Moon, a truck driver, lost a pocketbook containing six dollars. A vornan found and returned the purse ...

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  14. MOUNTED ON PLATINUM FOR THE FIRST TIME.

    The crown which the Queen will wear at the Coronation has been specially designed, and has as its foundation the circlet first made for Queen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ORDERED OYSTERS

    BOSTON.—In a Boston restaurant Barry B. Paul ordered oysters on the half-shell for the first time in his life. Dubiously he began to eat. saying. "I ...

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  16. PREFERRED GAOL

    BOSTON. — Auguste Turcotte, of Lawrence. Mess., has a marriage license, but he decided he didn't wish to be married. So he picked a boase ...

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  17. FARMER'S WEDDING

    BUDAPEST.—A farmer's eon and a farmer's daughter married in the village of Varda. entertaining the guests for three days. During that time 560 ...

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  18. CHEAP LITERATURE

    Remarkable success bas attended the enterprise of publishers who, about two years ago, started the Issue of sixpenny editions of established works of ...

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  19. PRESENTATION OF KING'S CUP

    Lord Gowrie presents gold trophy to Tetbury's owner (Mr. D. F. Carbarns) at the W.A.T.C meeting yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CONTENTED COWS

    NEW YORK.—To amuse himself While milking. Almon Wickard, of Greenfield, Ind., installed a radio in hie cowshed. He bad no thought that ...

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  21. BUSINESS FOR COMMONS

    When the House of Commons resumes after the Easter recess on Tuesday, the second reading of the Government's Special Areas ...

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  22. FIRST WEDDING IN 100 TEARS

    EDINBURGH.—The first wedding In 100 years has jost taken place at Dalmore. Lewis—a village which suffered during the Highland clearances of 80 ...

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  23. Wheat Prices on the Ascendant

    In a little over a week the Taine of the prospective Western Australian wheat harvest has been increased by over £300,000. Rises of a penny per bushel, based on an average yield, mean over £100,000 to oar wheat growers. ...

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  24. 30 Tons of Bombs

    The loyalists, maintaining the offensive in the Cordoba region, have approached Espiel and Villaharta, which command the ...

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  25. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

    H. Snook, of the North Perth Bowling Club, who won the first champion of champions contest held in W.A., when he defeated S. Barrett, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PLANE WRECKAGE

    An aeroplane strut found on the beach near Great Yarmouth has been Identified as,belonging to the Duchess of Bedford's missing machine. ...

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  27. SURPLUS OF FEMALES

    A preliminary statement of the recent census of Northern Ireland issued to-day gives the total population at 1,279,177, comprising 623,050 males and ...

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  28. GIPSY JUSTICE

    BELGRAVE—Gipsies from Craiova have been discovered to maintain their own primitive courts of Justice. A gipsy called Yova Pahani some ...

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  29. DECORA TED BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    These were the recipients ot decorations or medals in a simple ceremony performed by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) at Government House, shortly after his arrival in Perth yesterday. From left to right are Sergt L. T. Gaisford, Col. I. E. Dunkley, LieuL-Col. E. G. H. McKenzie, M.C., Lance-Sergt A. W. A. Tweeddale and Sergt H. M. Smith, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. TO TAKE THE EDGE OFF THE BOWLING

    M. Peden and P. antonio, opening batswomen for the Australian team, Who will endeavor to take the edge off the attack In the tussles ahead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. DANISH STEAMERS INTERCEPTED

    Rebel trawlers stopped the Danish fruit steamers Linda and Niobe and compelled them to discharge their cargoes at Ceuta. ...

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  32. A CALL TO THE COLORS

    The War Ministry has decreed upon calling on all able-bodied Spaniards abroard belonging to classes already called up to return to Spain ...

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  33. HE KICKED A SHELL

    A Moroccan battalion while preparing at the Mourmelon Camp for manoeuvres was returning to barracks when one of them kicked a shell lying ...

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  34. REBEL OFFENSIVE AGAINST BILBAO

    The Seville correspondent of the Times'V says the rebel offensive against Bilbao successfully continues, the attackers hoping to capture the ...

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  35. FAMOUS SINGERS TO BROADCAST

    John Brownlee, the Australian baritone, will make his radio debut in America on Monday with Lily Pons, when they will give a national ...

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