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  2. ABORIGINES.

    Mr. Fred Gray, a well-known trepang fisherman, who arrived from caledon Bay to-day. with Caledon Bay natives accused of murder, said, in an interview[?] that there ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    In the first nine months of the present financial year, the revenue of the Commonwealth has exceeded the expenditure by £ 1,986,000. ...

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  4. AIR RACE.

    Mr. Bernard Rubin, who intends to compete in the Centenary air race from England to Melbourne said, on arrival at Mascot yesterday after a survey flight of ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Questions were addressed to the Foreign Secretaiy (Sir John Simon) and the prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay ...

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  6. TROCHUS SHELL POACHERS.

    The presence off the coast of North Queensland of a Japanese ship, which, it is alleged, is engaged in fishing for trochus shell, emphasises the importance of the Federal Government's proposals for the protection of fisheries in Northern Australia. ...

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  7. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Although the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) has not yet finished the preparation of his Budget speech, which he will make on April 17, there is every ...

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  8. W. J. O'REILLY

    Tripped by a passenger, W. J. O'Reilly, one of the chief bowlers in the Australian test team, fell on the deck of the Orford, and flung out his ...

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  9. ARRANGEMENTS FOR WELCOME.

    Any doubt about the cordiality of the welcome to be accorded the Australian cricketers has been dispelled by the comprehensive arrangements for their reception. Several ...

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  10. DIVISION OF CONTROL.

    Australian territorial waters are limited by an imaginary line generally understood to extend three miles from the coast. The Commonwealth has power to deal with fisheries ...

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  11. LUGGER OWNERS

    Owners of trochus fishing luggers in northern waters believe that the mysterious Japanese clipper ship which was seen off Innisfail has been acting as a receiving depot for ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. KING CAROL.

    In spite of a censorship, it is learned that 100 persons have been arrested in Bucharest and other cities on charges of being involved in a military plot to kidnap King Carol ...

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  13. FEDERAL SEATS.

    Since the publication last week of the proposals of the Redistribution Commissioners for an alteration of the boundaries of the Federal electorates in New South Wales[?] ...

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  14. THE SHOW.

    It was announced yesterday that the attendances at the Royal Easter Show this year totalled 602,623, the best total since 1930, when 642,290 persons passed through the turnstiles. ...

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  15. NOTORIOUS NEMARLUK

    In the Supreme Court, before Judge Wells, Nemarluk, an aboriginal, was charged with the murder of Owashi, skipper of the Ou[?]da, at Nantmille. He pleaded not guilty. but the ...

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  16. JIRO SATOH.

    Miss Sanae Okada has received by wireless from the captain of the Hakone Maru the message left for her by her f[?]anee, Jiro Satoh, captain of the Japanese Davis Cup team, who ...

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  17. COIN TESTER.

    A machine to test coins has been installed at the head office of the Commonwealth Bank. It is the invention of an Australian, Mr. R. J. Lyttle, and is operated on a principle which ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister (General Hertzog) stated in the House of Assembly to-day that he did not consider it necessary to consult the Governments in the British ...

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  19. FOUR DAYS' MAXIMUM.

    "I venture to prophesy that the London-Melbourne air race will be won in under four days, and I believe that nobody will have a chance of coming into the first three places ...

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  20. POET-LAUREATE

    The Australian Press Association interviewed at his country house at Sapperton, Gloucestershire, the Poet-Laureate, Mr. John Masefield, who has accepted an invitation ...

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  21. BRITISH FASCISTS.

    In answer to questions in the House of Commons regarding a recent meeting of Fascists in Eristol, the Home Secretary (Sir John Gilmour) said that a large number of ...

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  22. ATTACKED BY BULL.

    Walter Sharpe, l8, was attacked by a bull yesterday on a dairy farm in Burns-road, Kellyville, where he is employed. The animal pinned him against a fence until it was driven ...

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  23. TASMAN FLIGHT.

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm said last night that the Fai[?] in Australia would take-off from Richmond aerodrome for New Zealand to-day if weather reports were satisfactory. ...

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  24. BRAIN STORMS.

    Loss of memory and "brain storms" was pleaded as defence in a case in the Perth Police Court, which followed a hold-up of a taxi-driver in the bush near Perth on March ...

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  25. RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

    Fifteen one-story lock-up shops are to be built in one of the desirable residential areas of Darlinghurst. They will be situated on land bounded by Springfield-avenue, ...

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  26. IRISH FREE STATE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Sectary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), replying to questions, said that the British Government would be willing to resume ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. WATER SHORTAGE.

    The water shortage in many parts of Britain has caused the Government to introduce emergency legislation. The Minister for Health (Sir Edward Hilton ...

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  28. WORLD RULERS.

    Mr. Edwin Woodhall, formerly attached to the special branch at Scotland Yard, has written a book entitled "Guardians of the Great," in which he reveals that in the last ...

    Article : 225 words
  29. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    In a report to the Premier (Mr. Butler), the Commissioner of Police (Brigadier-General Leane) said that road accidents in South Australia have increased by more than 50 per ...

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  30. CLAIM SUCCEEDS.

    Finding that her hair had been damaged by excessive heat while it was being permanently waved, Judge Moule, in a reserved Judgment in the Second County Court to-day, awarded ...

    Article : 254 words
  31. MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY.

    A settlement of the strike of makers of motor car parts was announced to-night, the workers being conceded a 10 per cent[?] increase in wages. About 5600 men will return to work ...

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  32. EXPLOSION.

    An explosion which startled Pyrmont residents last night gravely injured Alexander Sinclair, 52, an engineer, of Dunning-avenue, Rosebery. ...

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  33. RELIEF WORKERS.

    Hugo Vos, a former sustenance worker, has issued a writ against the Minister for Employment (Mr. J. J. Kenneally) claiming damages for conspiracy to de[?]rive him of his ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. NEW AMBASSADOR.

    The new United States Ambassador to the Irish Free State (Mr. McDowell) dropped dead [?] a result of heart failure while responding to the toast of his health at a State dinner ...

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  35. MURDER CHARGE.

    The trial commenced in the Armidale Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Maxwell, of Ernest Edwards, 39. who is charged with the murder of William McCor[?]ish. 55, at Chaffey ...

    Article : 166 words
  36. EXPRESS WRECKED.

    The international express between Vienna and Paris was wrecked near Linz to-day. The rails had been deliberately removed for 30 feet. ...

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  37. BOY'S TERRIBLE CRIME.

    A dog owned by Frank Millen, aged 13, was shot for biting Johnnie McFarlane, aged 10. To-day, Millen confessed that he had beaten McFarlane to death with an axe and had ...

    Article : 40 words
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