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  2. SHOOTING AT MOINA Killing of Two Men Is Still Shrouded In Mystery

    MYSTERY still surrounds the killing of Henry Francis Lawson (58), of Moina, and Gordon Frankcombe (33), of Erriba, near Lawson's house on Monday. The police spent yesterday interviewing many residents of the ...

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  3. NEWNES OIL INDUSTRY

    Interest has been caused in Canberra by the discovery, upon examination of the proposed agreement made by the Federal Government last week for the ...

    Article : 423 words
  4. MR. LAZZARINI READMITTED

    The Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party at its concluding sittings today decided to readmit Mr. C. C. Lazzarini, M.L.A., to the Labour ...

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  5. ADVANCE ON BILBAO

    REBEL forces in the north of Spain, under the command of General Mola, have struck a severe blow at Bilbao, and the resistance of the Basques is breaking down. Eibar, where the Government munitions were made, ...

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  6. SERIOUS FLOODS IN AMERICA

    The worst April floods known for some years have again imperilled areas in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia. Mountain streams, fed by ...

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  7. PREVENTION OF WAR Appeal To Generation of 1914-18

    An appeal to the Great War generation, in its increasing control of foreign affairs, to combine to avert war, was the keynote of a speech by the British ...

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  8. TWO BULLETS IN EACH MAN'S HEAD

    A POST-MORTEM examination of the two bodies was conducted at Sheffield yesterday by Dr. W. B. Firth. Two bullets of 22 calibre were found lodged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMAN MOVES

    "The attempt by Germany to neutralise Belgium permanently, thereby paralysing French and British intervention on the Western Front in the ...

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  10. EMPIRE AIR MAIL ROUTE

    Air Force officers will inspect next week proposed sites for flying boat bases on the new Empire air mail route, at Roper River and Vanderlin Island, ...

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  11. ARBITRATION COURT

    IT was learned yesterday that, during the next session of Parliament, a bill will be introduced by the Government for ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. WORLD CONFERENCE

    The Government considers that before any steps are taken to summon another world conference a thorough and comprehensive investigation is required to ...

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  13. PRESENTATION OF THE GOLDEN ROSE

    SOLEMN PRESENTATION of the Golden Rose to Queen Eleana, of Italy, at the Quirinal Palace. In the picture the King of Italy is shown with Queen Eleana, followed by Prince Umberto and Princess Maria di Savoia, in the procession to the presentation ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MRS. BONNEY STILL AT BANGKOK

    Mrs. Bonney, the Australian air-woman, flying from Brisbane to Cape Town, left Bangkok for Rangoon this morning, but returned 30 minutes later. ...

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  15. SHIPBOARD TIPS

    "An ordinary business man travelling to England would need to spend about £20 in tips on the voyage," an officer of a shipping company said during the ...

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  16. BASS STRAIT CABLE EXAMINED

    Having examined 30 miles of telegraph cable in Bass Strait, the cable repair steamer Mernoo returned to Melbourne yesterday. For nearly a month ...

    Article : 280 words
  17. SMASH-AND-GRAB RAID

    Smash-and-grab thieves stole silver fox furs valued at £650 from one of David Jones' main display windows early today. They left others worth ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. POISON IN BABY'S MILK

    Charged in the Palmerstone North Police Court today with having attempted to poison Joyce Mason, aged six months, Mrs. Amy ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN

    It is expected that the first anti-aircraft gun produced at the ordnance factory at Maribyrnong will be completed early next week. Details of ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. LABOUR TROUBLES IN FRANCE

    It is believed that a meeting has been arranged in Paris between the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the French Prime Minister (M. ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. AERIAL NAVIGATION FACILITIES

    Members of the Civil Aviation Board and Australian companies operating regular air lines will confer early next week on the use of the new system of ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. APPEAL REFUSED

    The Privy Council today dismissed the application of Theodore Charles Trautwein, M.L.C., for leave to appeal against the decision of the Australian ...

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  23. President's Warning To U.S. Civil Servants

    President Roosevelt, in a letter to the head of the Civil Service Commission, warns all Government employees that direct or indirect transactions in stock ...

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  24. CIRCULAR SAW BURSTS

    Breaking from a large circular saw revolving at high speed at a woodyard in Shepparton today, a piece of metal travelled almost 200 yards, cut through ...

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  25. THREATENED STRIKE OF RAILWAYMEN

    President Roosevelt intervened yesterday in the threatened strike of 25,000 employees of 11 major railways affiliated with the Brotherhood of Railway ...

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  26. WONTHAGGI MINERS RESUMING WORK

    A meeting of the Wonthaggi miners yesterday agreed to a motion to resume work at the State coal mine on Thursday on the terms submitted by the ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. NEW BODIES FOR OLD

    Dr. Schotte, of Amherst College, addressing the National Academy of sciences, described experiments with salamanders and tadpoles, in which ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. JAPAN'S IMPORTS

    The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" reports that the Ministers for Communications and Commerce and Industry have agreed to lighten the existing drastic ...

    Article : 122 words
  29. MRS. SIMPSON'S DIVORCE

    The "Daily Mail" says: "Mrs. Simpson obtained her decree nisi six months ago today, and is competent to apply for an order absolute immediately. Next ...

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  30. SUGAR QUOTAS

    The first full meeting of the Sugar Conference for several days was held today. It is gathered that considerable progress was achieved towards ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. British Columbia To Acquire Yukon

    The Premier (Mr. Patullo) announced yesterday that the agreement with the Federal Government for the acquisition of the Yukon territory by British ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. LIVING WAGE

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission today announced that the living wage for adult males in New South Wales would be £3 11s. 6d. and ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. Kenilworth Castle Purchased For Nation

    London, April 26.—Historic Kenilworth Castle has been purchased for the nation by Sir John Siddeley, Chairman and Managing Director of Armstrong ...

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