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  2. FLAG-CAPT. FOR H.M.A.S. CANBERRA

    Captain W. R. Patterson, who is to succeed Captain A. G. B. Wilson, D.S.O., in command of H.M.A.S. Canberra, and. to be chief s staff officer to the new Rear-Admiral commanding H.M. Australia .Squadron, has had an eventful ...

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  3. CITY'S MILK SUPPLY

    Impurities alleged to have been discovered in the metropolitan milk supply by City council health officers have so alarmed the Health committee that a letter has been Sent to the Ministers of Health and Agriculture and the ...

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  4. TREASON TRIAL IN RUSSIA.

    A group of prominent Americans, including Mr. Will Irwin, the author, has sent a message to the Soviet, requesting a six weeks' delay in the trials of ...

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  5. MR. McEWEW'S FATE.

    Proposals, which, it was hoped, would avert bad feeling at the forthcoming annual conference of tho Country party, were advanced at a long and friendly ...

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  6. Y.M.C.A.'S FINE WORK

    Profitable use of the time of unemployed youths is one of the important tasks of the Melbourne Y.M.C.A., which will hold its sixty-sixth annual meeting ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    Commenting yesterday on the amended trade agreement made between the Commonwealth and New Zealand, the Minister of Customs (Mr. White) said the ...

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  8. Union Officials Views.

    The view was expressed by the secretary of the Manufacturing Grocers Union (Mr. P. J. Riley) yesterday that whether the increased tariffs would be ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Minister for the Interior said to-day that an immediate inquiry would be held into the high and disproportionate cost of various ...

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  10. SEAPLANE BASE ON THAMES?

    The Air Ministry, the City Corporation and the Port of London Authority are examining proposals submitted by Air Commodore J. A. Chamier, for a ...

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  11. Australian Manufactures Affected.

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  12. ACTION BY GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of tho "Times" General von Roques, president of the Air Defence League, announces that 5,000,000 Germans are ...

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  13. STATE REVENUE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.-- The State Treasury figures for February show that the, revenue for the month was £1,022,045, compared with £838,000 for February, ...

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  14. CHURCH UNITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- By 68 votes to 32 the Methodist Conference to-night rejected a resolution by the committee on church union that within two years ...

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  15. PARALYSIS.

    No cases of infantile paralysis were reported from the metropolitan area yesterday. Those recorded by the Health ...

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  16. MILITIA EXERCISES.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.-- In preparation for the test on Thursday, the troops in camp are actively engaged in warlike exercises many miles distant from the base. ...

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  17. New Zealand's Policy.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.-- In a comment on the increased duties on Australian and other goods, notification of which was released in New Zealand and ...

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  18. DEFENCE POLICY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.-- Speaking on the defence of Australia, at a Commonwealth Club luncheon to-day, the Minister of Defence. (Mr. Thorby) said the policy ...

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  19. SENATE VACANCY.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Although it is practically certain that the Government will order a by-election to fill the vacancy in the Victorian Senate caused by the ...

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  20. Another Mildura Case.

    MILDURA, Tuesday.-- One case of paralysis-- a boy of 12 years from the city area-- was reported to the health authorities to-day, making the total cases here ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Following a meeting of the State A.L.P. executive tonight, it was announced that the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) would ...

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  22. NAURU PHOSPHATES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.-- On his way to Melbourne to be present at the annual meeting of the British Phosphates Commission, which controls Nauru and Ocean ...

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  23. FILM BILL IN BRITAIN

    After receiving advice from the Federal Government, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) is approaching the Board of Trade with a view to ...

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  24. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Made-in-Australia Council will conduct an Australian manufactures week, commencing on May 6. All suburbs within a radius of ten miles of the ...

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  25. Labor Leader's Views.

    Mr. D. Cameron, senator-elect, said yesterday that he did not agree with the interpretation of the constitution that in the circumstances another election was ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND KING'S PRIZE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.-- A sensation was caused at the national rifle meeting at Trentham to-day, when a protest against D. Roots, who was then leading ...

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  27. Position of Wine Industry.

    Adelaide, Tuesday.-- It Is considered unlikely that the new trade agreement between Australia and New Zealand will hove any appreciable effect upon the ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    A London message reports the death of Squadron Leader David Edmund Stodart, who owing to the incapacitation of all the officers of his detachment ...

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  29. ATTEMPT AT SABOTAGE ?

    The police are investigating what is believed to be the attempted sabotage of two. new high-speed R.A.F. bombers awaiting tests at the Ringway ...

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  30. Earthquake Shock.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.-- A severe earthquake shook is reported from To-womaru Bay, on the east coast of the North Island. Buildings appeared to be ...

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  31. RED CROSS FUND.

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  32. Advertising

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  33. BETTING SHOPS IN ADELAIDE.

    Condemnation of the legalised betting shops in Adelaide was voiced at the Methodist Conference Social reform demonstration held at Wesley Church last ...

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  34. MAROONED TRAVELLERS.

    The 27 passengers who were marooned at Edwards Creek, Central Australia, owing to heavy floods washing away the railway line, arrived at Alice Springs by ...

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  35. TASMANIAN SCIENTIST.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-- Mr. H. H. Scott (curator of the Queen Victoria Museum), and well known In scientific circles, died at Launceston to-day. He ...

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  36. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:-- The Minister for the interior (Mr, McEwan) who is in charge or migration, made it clear to-day that nothing would be permitted which ...

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  37. LOW WAGES BLAMED.

    A Labor motion to reduce the vote for the Colonial Office, for the purpose of debating the Trinidad Commission's report. was defeated by 194 votes to 101. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. REV. F. W. RAMSAY.

    Rev. Frederick William Ramsay, vicar of St. Paul's, Ballarat East, since 1932, died in a Melbourne hospital yesterday. Trained at the Brisbane Theological ...

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  40. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    Yesterday afternoon Miss Jean Monk, 22 years, Chapel-street, St. Kilda. who is on a holiday visit to Healesville, was out with a riding party when her horse ...

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  41. Motorist Fatally Burnt.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.-- With his clothes burnt from his body, Mr. W. Nicholls, 46 years, farmer, or Skilly, near Auburn, was found lying dead about 20 yards from ...

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  42. RIVERINA PASTURALIST.

    HOLBROOK, Tuesday.-- At Coogee today the death occurred of Robert Ross, late of Wagga, formerly of "Clifton," Holbrook. He was aged 78 years. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN PLAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Minister in charge of the Centenary celebrations (Mr. Dunningham) to-night announced that Henrietta Drako-Brockman, of ...

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  44. Original of Kipling Character

    The death is announced a week after a heart attack of Mr. G. C. Beresford. Aged 72 years, he was the original of McTurk, of Kipling's "Stalky and Co." ...

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  45. Hand Caught in Machine.

    Working at a paper-cutting machine in the Commonwealth note printing branch, Victoria-parade, Fitzroy, yesterday, Leonard McBride, 42 years, ...

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  46. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  47. STRIKE MAY DELAY OPENING.

    Recalling the strikes which delayed the completion of tho Paris Exhibition, over 1000 joiners working on the exhibition at Glasgow struck for an increase ...

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  48. Escape Through Car Window

    MT. GAMBLER, Tuesday.-- Endeavoring to negotiate a double bridge at Benara Flat, Mr. E. J. F. Altschwager, sen., capsized his car upside down into a ...

    Article : 76 words
  49. Colombo Tea Sales.

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  50. Advertising

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