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  2. THE GOLD STANDARD

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—President Roosevelt to-day decided that the United States should go off the gold standard by statute. ...

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  3. HITLERITE REGIME.

    LONDON, May 20.—The 'Guardian's' special correspondent at Berlin says: "The Hitlerite regime gives the impression that the ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. JAPANESE THREAT.

    LONDON, May 27.—There is genuine alarm at Japan's trade onslaught. The action of Japan in selling at less than cost has been ...

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  5. N.S.W. REFERENDUM

    SYDNEY, May 27.—"We are unanimously of the opinion that the injunction should be refused," was the decision of the Full Court ...

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  6. SUPERANNUATION.

    BRISBANE, May 28.—A mass meeting has been called by differrent sections of the railway onions' Superannuation Committee, and ...

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  7. TROUBLE AT KALAMIA.

    AYR, May 28.—A largely attended meeting of the A.W.U. to consider the situation which has arisen in Kalamia area, was held ...

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  8. TENNIS.

    That Barina, with its numerous clubs, is still an enthusiastic tennis centre, is evidenced in the nominations for the June tournament ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. FRENCH TOURNAMENT.

    PARIS, May 20.—In the quarter-finals, Perry and Hughes beat Boussus, and Bernard, 8-6, 6-3, 13-11; Quist and M'Grath beat Shields and ...

    Article : 293 words
  10. TO REVIVE BUSINESS.

    WASHINGTON, May 20.—"America went off the gold standard by statute to-day. What was already in effect by Presidential proclamation will ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, May 26.—In the billiards championship match the scores are: Lindrum, 19,798 (including 267 and 521),; Davis, 19,624 (including 288 and ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. ATTEMPT ON RECORD.

    ADELAIDE, May 28.—Financed by a Kalgoorlie mining man, James Woods, pilot, of the Adelaide-Perth air-mail service, will attempt in July to lower ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, May 27.—The British proposals for the complete abolition of aerial bombardment, except for police purposes in outlying regions passed the ...

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  14. ELECTION BATTLE.

    DANTZIG, May 20.—Fifty people were wounded in an election battle at Zoppot between Government supporters and uniformed Nazis. Police ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. SURPRISING LAPSES.

    LONDON, May 20.—Within a few minutes after resumption this afternoon, Davis levelled the scores. Both recovered from difficult positions by ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY.

    In a second special article Doust writes: "Although beaten, Crawford and Turnbull gave such an attractive display of magnificent rally that M. ...

    Article : 390 words
  17. NAZIS' MISSION.

    BERLIN, May 27.—Hitler, in a moderately-worded broadcast urging Germans in Dantzig to stand by the Fatherland abstained from language ...

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  18. SOLO TO AUSTRALIA.

    BERLIN, May 27.—Fraulein Marga Vonetzdorff has started on a flight to Australia in a small Klemm machine with an Argus engine. ...

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  19. WALL STREET ACTIVE.

    NEW YORK, May 27.—In one of the largest buying waves for a Saturday session in years, stocks swept upwards to-day, closing with gains ...

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  20. LINDRUM'S VICTORY.

    LONDON, May 28.—The billiards championship unprecedentedly left England, Lindrum succeeding where Gray and M'Conachy failed. There was a ...

    Article : 314 words
  21. CORK COUNTY COUNCIL.

    LONDON, May 27.—The 'Despatch' says 3000 Cork County Council workers are idle. No money to maintain workhouses, or asylums and the ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. WOMAN'S LIFE SAVED.

    PERTH, May 28.—A dramatic story of how a Perth volunteer blood donor made a 218 miles motor dash to a country, hospital yesterday and reached ...

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  23. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—During the week-end a daring attempt was made by thieves using an oxy-acetylene flame to burn out ...

    Article : 296 words
  24. NO DECISION TO APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, May 28.—So far no decision has been made to approach the High Court for leave to appeal agains the decision of the Full Court ...

    Article : 158 words
  25. AGREEMENT REACHED.

    LONDON, May 28.—The Sunday Times' says: Britain and France have reached a complete agreement on the Four Power Pact. Prance now is ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. MAN AND WIFE ARRESTED.

    PARIS, May 27.—John Amery, son of Mr. L. S. Amery (a British ex-Minister), and his wife, who was Miss Una Wing, a film actress, who were married ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. TOWERS FATALITY.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, May 28.—Falling from the Hawkesbury bridge, on Day Dawn Ridge, on to the railway track, William Henry Leck (13) ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. STARTING-PRICE OFFENCES.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Legislation, which the Chief Secretary (Mr. Macfarlane) hopes to introduce next session, will impose much heavier ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. MINE EXPLOSIONS.

    KOBE, May 27.—A terrific explosion occurred at Mitsui Mine, Toyohara, on Saghallen Island, this morning and killed 58 persons. Another 450 are ...

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  30. THE 1916 RISING.

    DUBLIN, May 26.—Count Plunkett, whose son was executed during the 1916 rising, discloses in the Irish Press: "When the rising was arranged, the ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. DAVIS CUP.

    CHEVYCHASE (Maryland), May 26 The United States clinched the American zone Davis Cup championship. Lott and Van Ryn to-day defeated ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. FRAGRANT ZEPHYR.

    BRISBANE, May 28.—"She did not show the same dash or the same pace, even allowing she had gone up in the weights," declared the ...

    Article : 242 words
  33. AN ANCIENT CITY.

    An Egyptian rival to Pompeii is likely to result from excavation work by Dr. Samy Cabr, an Egyptian University expert, on the west of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. NEWCASTLE CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  35. FIRST FATALITY.

    CAIRNS, May 28.—After eight months' construction, the first fatality at the hydro-electric scheme at the Barron Falls occurred yesterday ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. THROUGH SOLID QUARTZ.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, May 28.—After boring through 20 feet of solid quartz, a diamond drill entered diorite again at 202 feet and operation on No. ...

    Article : 169 words
  37. SITUATION AT PEIPING.

    KOBE, May 27.—The War Office this evening states: "Peiping armistice is not concluded, though everything is tending towards a truce.' ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. LINDBERG HOAX.

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—Gaston B. Means and Norman Wittaker were sentenced to-day, to serve two years for conspiracy to defraud Mrs. M'Lean ...

    Article : 38 words
  40. LORD CHELMSFOBD'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, May 26.—The late Lord Chelmsford left £26,452. ...

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    A teacher had told her class of youngsters that Milton, the poet, was blind. The next day she asked if any of them could remember what Milton's ...

    Article : 44 words
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