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  2. EARLY ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, May 8.--"Two more pays and an election," is regarded as a red hot political tip in the State Departments. The ...

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  3. HEAVY FALL.

    LONDON, May 8.--April witnessed the heaviest fall in British wholesale prices since September. ...

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  4. French President Murdered

    Three shots were fired at fatally wounding M. Paul Doumer, President of the French Republic, by a half-orazed Russian, on Friday afternoon. It was at first stated that M. Doumer was driving in the ...

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  5. THE NEW GUARD.

    SYDNEY, May 8.--Having raided the headquarters of the New Guard at 3 a.m. on Saturday, a squad of detectives, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CANBERRA [?]

    CANBERRA, May 8.--A [?] 5000 people [?] Scott when he [?] Park this after[?] ...

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  7. 'PLANES COLLIDE.

    LONDON, May 7.--Two of five aircraft planes while were flying in formation and carrying out military evolutions at a height of 3000ft. over ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF TAXES.

    It was learned on Saturday that the Taxation Department assessors several weeks ago discontinued assessing the unemployment relief taxes that ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL GROUP.

    The Government was recently warned of the formation of a new international group of anarchists in France, but inquiries to unearth this ...

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  10. Russians Offer Blood.

    In view of the entry in Gorbuloff's notebook that he spent £500 in the kidnapping of Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh's baby to be held as a hostage ...

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  11. W.A. UPPER HOUSE.

    PERTH, May 8.--Only moderate interest was attached to the Legislative Council elections, which were concluded last night, ...

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  12. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, May 8.--The police after scouring the Devonshire countryside arrested a stooping, heavily built farmer, William ...

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  13. INTENSE SUFFERING.

    PARIS, May 7.--M. Doumer died his afternoon. Towards the end he suffered intensely, turned uneasily and moaned constantly. All that ...

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  14. DESTSTABLE CRIME.

    The "Times' in a leader, says the insensate act of a half-crazed Russian has deprived France of the President's services in a critical period ...

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  15. FIVE RAPID SHOTS.

    LONDON, May 6.--M. Doumer was shot while entering the second stalf at the exhibition of well-known author's books for the benefit of ...

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  16. SALE OF STAMPS.

    CANBERRA, May 8.--Mr. Lang, in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), written on Friday, stated that ...

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  17. INFURIATED CROWD.

    PARIS, May 7.--A [?] of Republican Guards presented arms as the coffin was slowly carried up the main steps, lined by the President's ...

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  18. THE FINAL LINK.

    GRAFTON, May 8.--The first train to cross the Clarence River bridge from Grafton to South Grafton, yesterday afternoon, was ...

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  19. SHOTS EXCHANGED.

    CHICAGO, May 7--Five men who were participating in an unemployment protest meeting in the Melrose meeting hall, on Friday ...

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  20. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, May 7.--While some people in State political circles were surprised by the disclosures of the attempts to ...

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  21. PLIGHT OF TEACHERS.

    The secretary of the Australian Teachers' Federation in Sydney (Mr. Ala[?]son), telegraphed to the Prime Minister yesterday, stating that the ...

    Article : 210 words
  22. GLEN INNES MURDER.

    GLEN INNES, May 8.--What is alleged to be the missing cash bag which was taken from the body of the murdered man, ...

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  23. ORDERLY DEMONSTRATION.

    WELLINGTON, May 7.--A large procession of unemployed marched towards Parliament House to-day, but they were turned back by a ...

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  24. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, May 7.--The King has sent a message to Madame Doumer expressing their Majesties' profound grief at the death of her husband, ...

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  25. NEXT SATURDAY'S POLL.

    A review of the prospects at the general election next Saturday, indicates that the official Labor party may have a following of only 20 ...

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  26. U.S. NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, May 7.--The Senate on Friday passed the Hale Bill, which is designed to bring the United States navy up to the treaty ...

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  27. FIRST MAIL TRAIN

    BRISBANE, May 8.--The first mail train from Sydney to Brisbane that was to arrive at early schedule time at 4 p.m., instead of 5.15 p.m, ...

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  28. RED FIRE DISEASE.

    MELBOURNE, May 8.--"The Red Fire disease which has appeared in the Wangaratta tobacco plantations to the great concern of the growers, ...

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  29. BELLVUE ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, May 8.--This week the doctors will perform a serious brain operation on Mrs. Saywell, who has been fighting for life since April 22, ...

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  30. DEEP REGRET EXPRESSED.

    CANBERRA, May 8.-- A message of sympathy following the death of the President was sent to the French Government to-night by Mr. Lyons ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. VICTIMS OF POWDER EXPLOSION.

    ADELAIDE, May 8.--Gloria Earle, aged 5 years, one of the six victims of the gunpowder explosion, died in the Children's hospital to-day, from ...

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  32. CAR'S PLUNGE INTO RIVER.

    A motor car, which was crossing the Hunter River on the Hexham punt, broke through the gates of the punt and plunged into the river late ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. OBITUARY.

    PARIS, May 8.--Mr. Albert Thomas, director of the International Bureau at Geneva, [?] ...

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