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  2. ELECTIONS.

    The distribution of preferences for the Bathurst seat on Saturday resulted in the election of Mr. C. A. Kelly, the State Labour candidate, by the narrow majority of 449 votes, over Mr. ...

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  3. FOUR THIEVES

    A man was shot in the head, and one of his companions was arrested, after an exciting chase and tussle with a policeman at Tumbulgum, six ...

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  4. THE PREMIER

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens), on his arrival in Melbourne to-day, said that in the 53 electorates contested between Government and Labour candidates ...

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  5. LANG PARTY.

    Efforts are being made by the leaders of the Lang Labour party to consolidate Mr. Lang's position as leader, in view of dissatisfaction that may exist ...

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  6. BROADBENT.

    Unless something unforeseen occurs, Mr. H. F. Broadbent will complete at Adelaide this morning his flight around Australia, beating Mr. J. Melrose's record of 5 days 11 hours ...

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  7. ABYSSINIA.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Morning Post," in a remarkable article on the position in Abyssinia, declares that Germany is pouring aims into ...

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  8. AGRICULTURE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Elliot), addressing a meeting of farmers at Northampton, said that the policy outlined in the White Paper on agriculture would not be changed. ...

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  9. DISASTER.

    The Maxim Gorky, the world's largest aeroplane, which was taking 37 persons for a joy-ride, crashed at a Moscow aerodrome. All the ...

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  10. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The general secretary to the State Country party (Mr. E. J. Munro) said last night that his organisation was very gratified with the result of the recent State elections. The ...

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  11. ACCUSED WOMAN

    Within half an hour of her arrest on a charge of shoplifting, Mrs. Rhoda Isobel Clulow, 39, of North Ipswich, was found, apparently choking, on the floor of a cell at ...

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  12. TERRIFIC FALL

    William Williams, 35, of Mort-street and Curtis-road, Balmain, was seriously injured on Saturday night when he fell 40 feet down a cliff at Manly. ...

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  13. CHINESE REDS.

    Details of his capture and subsequent release by Chinese Communists, when they sacked the City of Ningkiang, Shensi Province, on February 4, are contained in a letter ...

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  14. "RALPH CONNOR"

    The Rev. Dr. C. W. Gordon ("Ralph Connor") said, when he arrived in Melbourne on Saturday, that disarmament was not necessarily the handmaiden of peace. The hope ...

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  15. GOLD CURRENCIES.

    The fall in Continental gold currencies, which many believe will lead eventually to their devaluation, has become swifter, and Dutch guilders and Swiss francs have been subject ...

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  16. TYRE MANUFACTURER.

    Mr. P. W. Litchfield, president of the Good-year Tyre and Rubber Company, arrived in Sydney on Saturday by the Aorangi from America. Mr. Litchfield, who is an authority ...

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  17. FIGHTING 'PLANES

    The three new Hawker Demon biplanes, which have been added to the aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force at Richmond, underwent exhaustive tests at the week-end. ...

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  18. EFFECT UPON MISSIONS.

    The Rev. R. J. H. McGowan, preaching at the Ashfield Presbyterian Church last night, said the grave situation which had arisen between Italy and Abyssinia could have very ...

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  19. ATLANTIC FLIER KILLED.

    Stanley Hausner, the Polish-American aviator, was killed to-day when he crashed while participating in the ceremony commemorating the death of Marshal Pllsudski. Hausner ...

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  20. TRANS-TASMAN

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) to-day supported the view expressed last Thursday by Captain P. G. Taylor, a, member of the crew of the Southern Cross, on the Tasman ...

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  21. ARMED MEN

    With a large sum of money in his pockets, Mr. John Geard, bookmaker, of Toorak, was about to open the garage at his home on Saturday evening on returning from the ...

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  22. NAZI GERMANY.

    While 2000 listeners approvingly clattered beer glasses, Wilheim Backosen, leader of the "Bavarian Heathens," indulged in a two-hours attack on the Catholic Church. He ridiculed ...

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  23. OVERSEA FREIGHTER

    The oversea cargo ship, Tekoa, crashed into the lower end of Howard Smith's wharf this morning, and smashed through 20 feet of girders and deck planking before she was stopped ...

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  24. MURDER TRIAL.

    After a trial lasting nine days, Detective-sergeant J. H. Coetzee, of the South African raliway police, and a leading Rugby Union footballer in the Transvaal, has been found ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN TOURISTS.

    According to Mr. E. C. Johnson, managing director of Blue Motors, Ltd., hire car and tourist agents, Auckland, who arrived in Sydney by the Aorangi on Saturday, New ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The first session of the new State Parliament will begin on June 11, and will probably continue for some months. It is the present intention of the Premier ...

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  27. WORLD PEACE.

    The Berlin Press expresses "pained surprise" at the speech by the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. R. A. Eden), in a survey of the international situation, at a public meeting at ...

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  28. GARAGE FIRE.

    A serious outbreak of fire was averted by the prompt action of the Campsie Fire Brigade when flames from a blazing car ignited petrol bowsers in a garage in Canterbury-road, ...

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  29. DR. KAGAWA.

    Dr. T. Kagawa, the Japanese evangelist, stated, before his departure for New Zealand o[?] Saturday, that he had been greatly impressed by many features of Australian life, ...

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  30. ARREST ON AORANGI.

    When the Aorangi arrived at Watson's Bay on Saturday from Vancouver, via Suva. Detective-sergeants Nye and Leary and Detectives Holmes and George boarded the ...

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  31. SCHOOL OF SHARKS

    A large school of sharks cruised about in shallow water near the main beach and Narrow Neck, Southport, to-day. A crowd of spectators watched them for nearly three ...

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  32. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen, escorted by Life Guards, drove, despite a chilly wind, in an open landau, nine miles along the gally decorated streets of South London, receiving ...

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  33. NUN SMUGGLER.

    A Roman Catholic nun, Sister Wernera, secretary of the Order of St. Vincent, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment and fined £12,000, in default a further 14 ...

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  34. CAPTAIN TAYLOR.

    It is believed in Canberra that, when the Federal Cabinet meets here on May 28, it will consider whether the part played by Captain Taylor in preventing disaster during Sir Charles ...

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  35. MUSIC IN HONOLULU.

    Honolulu's symphony orchestra, representative of every major nation in the world and almost every colour, was described by Mr. Fritz Hart, of the Melbourne Conservatorium ...

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  36. FAMILY HEIRLOOM.

    A large oil painting, believed to be the work of Sir Joshua Reynolds, is in the possession of Mrs. George Anderson, of Perth. Mrs. Anderson says that her ...

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  37. SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    The Lithuanian President (M. Smetona) has commuted the death sentences on four Nazis who, in the Memel plot trial were found guilty of murdering a fellow-Nazi they ...

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  38. CHILD MIGRATION.

    Sir Stanley Argyle, former Premier of Victoria, in an address to members of the Canadian Club yesterday, said that the restricted distribution of the population of the British ...

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  39. CABLE OUTPOST.

    Life among a small community of white residents on Fanning Island was described by Mr. C. Vormister, when he arrived in Sydney by the Aorangi on Saturday. He had spent ...

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  40. FLAT RANSACKED.

    Thieves entered a flat in Edgecliff-road, Woollahra, during the week-end, and after ransacking the premises, stole goods valued at £288. ...

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  41. DRINK AT DANCES.

    The Rev. Cleugh Black, president of the Auburn District Ministers' Fraternal, said yesterday that the Mayor of Auburn (Alderman Lamb) had been reported to say that ...

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