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  4. DEPRESSION BRED OF WANING HOPE

    By air and land the search was continued today for the air liner Southern Cloud which, with six passengers and two pilots, disappeared when flying from Sydney to Melbourne on Saturday. A five days' search having revealed no traces of the monoplane the ...

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  5. "NOT A PRISON CAMP"

    Blackboy unemployed camp has cost the Western Australian Government over £50,000, and the inmates, mostly young English migrants, enjoy better living ...

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  6. TRAIN WRECKED

    With a resounding crash that brought hundreds of people from their beds to dash to the scene in cars, buggies and spring carts, the No. 16 fruit and mail ...

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  7. NEW YORK MURDERS

    The reverberations of nine murders in 36 hours shook greater New York. Tammany has been, [?] as never before. The Mayor (Mr. "Jimmy" ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT DEPENDS ON LANG FACTION

    Immediately the Fiduciary Notes Bill was taken into Committee In the House of Representatives today it met with a stormy passage. The discussion had not proceeded, far when the. Government surrendered abjectly to the Lang faction by having forced upon it an unpalatable ...

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  9. RIOTS IN CAWNPORE

    Grave communal rioting took place at Cawnpore yesterday and today following a hartal (boycott) in connection with the execution at Lahore of Bhagat i ...

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  10. WHY PAINT THE LILY?

    The House of Commons by 127 votes to 112 rejected the first reading of a private Bill by Mr. E. Winterton (Lab.) to prohibit all advertisements for ...

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  11. CONTROL OF TRAFFIC

    The correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" at Paris recalling the London scheme to give traffic police red rear-lights, says the Paris police will ...

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  12. WRECKAGE REPORTED

    Following a report that one of Kingsford Smith's observers saw wreckage in the Bay the amphibian ...

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  13. DARLOT CUP

    By the narrowest possible margin Scotch College gained a victory over Hale School In the Darlot Cup cricket match yesterday. ...

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  14. O'HALLORAN SEARCH

    Mounted and foot police, private searchers and Mr. Harry Baker in the Aero Club's Moth aeroplane had this afternoon found no trace of Mr. Frank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ABDUL'S AWFUL FATE

    King Nadir Shah of Afghanistan has his own gentle way of dealing with traitors. Abdul Gaffoor. the last of ...

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  16. N.S.W. AIRMAN'S VIEW

    Captain Burgess, New South Wales Superintendent of Civil Aviation, is still hopeful that the complement of the Southern Cloud will be rescued. ...

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  17. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES

    The Pull Arbitration Court today granted a 10 per cent, cut in award rates of several sections of skilled artisans employed on the Victorian, South ...

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  18. SELF-CONFESSED LIAR

    A sequel to a sensation in the Criminal Court on March 9 was the arrest today of a 16-year-old youth by Detective-Sergeant Doyle and Detective Johnston. ' ...

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  19. GENERALLY FINE

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Further scattered thunderstorms in the tropics, extending to the ...

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  20. PERSONS IN THE NEWS

    Mr. John Morgan, of Melbourne, representative of the Religious Tract Society, book publishers, of London, arrived in Perth today on a business visit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. C.B.C. DEFEATS GUILDFORD GRAMMAR.

    The match between Christian Brothers and Guildford Grammar School for the Darlot Cup was concluded at the school ground at Guildford today, ...

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  22. ASSAULTED WIFE

    william Urlich, a Jugo-Slav, denied in the Police Court today a charge of having assaulted his wife, Joy Gertrude Urlich. Constables Doye and Thompson ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Following on the report of wreekage having beer, sighted in Port Phillip Bay, the amphibian Cutty Bart made a search, but this failed ...

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  24. TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES

    When E. J. Baker, painter and decorator, applied to the State Arbitration Court today for an order to permit of apprentice Richard Pascoe being employed ...

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  25. FATAL HEAD BUMP

    The Acting Coroner (Mr. J. J. Lloyd, J.P.) today opened an inquest on the death of James Nutt (54), who died on March 10 as the result of a head ...

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  26. DUNSTAN'S SENTENCE

    Last Tuesday Benjamin John Dunstan, who earlier in the month was sentenced to death for the wilful murder of his wife, unsuccessfully appealed to the ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD

    Following a meeting of Cabinet today, the Premier announced the personnel of Unemployment Board, which was recently appointed. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for Dominions) has accepted the offer of Mr. Benjamin Drage to contribute £36,-000 spread over a few years to the ...

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  29. SUGAR INQUIRY

    In the House of Representatives late today two reports of the sugar inquiry committee were tabled. The majority report is against the reduction in the ...

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