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  2. "Damnation" Medal.

    LONDON, April 12.—How Germany struck a medal to "eternal-damnation" of him and the 10th Cruiser Squadron was recalled by ...

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  3. Speaker's Casting Vote.

    BRISBANE, April 13.—Even if the Beasley faction deserts, the Federal Government will survive, according to the Minister for ...

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  4. Mascot Air Tragedy.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Crashing from a height of 1200ft., at the Mascot aerodrome at 5.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Southern ...

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  5. Repudiation Policy.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) left last night for Melbourne. He was accompanied by Messrs. Beasley, Ward ...

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  6. N.S. WALES DEFAULT.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Acting on behalf of the Commonwealth and the other States the Crown Law authorities to-day issued a writ ...

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  7. SCOTT'S FLIGHT.

    CLONCURRY, April 13.—Mr. C. W. A. Scott arrived from Camooweal at 9.26 o'clock this morning, when a large crowd ...

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  8. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    CANBERRA, April 13.—The Federal Cabinet met to-day and remained in session for six hours but only routine business was ...

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  9. SPANISH ELECTIONS.

    MADRID, April 13.—A victory for the Republicans and Socialists, thus demonstrating the anti-Dynastic feeling of the majority ...

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  10. COOL RECEPTION.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier of the [?] gest State in the Commonwealth arrived in Melbourne to-day, but ...

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  11. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    BRISBANE, April 13.—The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Forgan Smith) said to-day that the Premier's announcement last ...

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  12. KING'S CONDITION.

    LONDON, April 12.—It was officially stated to-day that the King had a good night and that the improvement in his condition is ...

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  13. ALLEGED INTERFERENCE.

    Mr. J. Deans, of Canberra, in a statement to-day, said that prior to the Southern Cross Junior taking the air yesterday, he saw several girls ...

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  14. DEFINITE ANNOUNCEMENT.

    BRISBANE, April 13.—In a telephone conversation from Longreach to-night Mr. Scott said he would land at Brisbane positively at 4 p.m. ...

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  15. ALFONSO SURPRISED.

    LONDON, April 13.—The Madrid correspondent of the 'Daily Mail' says that King Alfonso was most surprised at the sweeping Republican ...

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  16. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    CAIRO, April 12—Several Europeans and many natives were injured when a fire exploded the dynamite stored at the Assouan ...

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  17. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    BRISBANE. April 13.—The Queensland Government has decided to support the proposal of the Premier of South Australia ...

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  18. NATIONAL INTEGRITY.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—The subcommittee of the Emergency Committee of South Australia met this week to discuss a letter from Mr. J. A. ...

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  19. ATTACK ON RECORD.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Mr. Guy Menzies, who flew from Sydney to New Zealand, intends to attempt to break Mr. Scott's record flight. He ...

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  20. INDIAN AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, April 12.—The Indian Government has ordered a fleet of Avro Armstrong-Siddeley monoplanes similar to the machines used in the ...

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  21. REPUBLICAN ENTHUSIASM.

    The Madrid correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says the elections are the first held for eight years. The Republican enthusiasm ...

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  22. NEW STATES.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—The exact intentions of the Riverina movement were known to-day in a manifesto issued by the ...

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  23. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    BATAVIA, April 13.—Messrs. G. P. Fairbairn and K. Shenstone, who are flying from England to Australia have arrived at So[?]rabaya. They will ...

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  24. THE SOUTHERN CLOUD.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—The inquiry was resumed to-day into the loss of the Souther Cloud. Mr. F. Hewitt, chief engineer of ...

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  25. EVIL OF INFLATION.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Mr. J. A. Lyons was given a good hearing by the members of the All for Australia League at the ...

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  26. THE AIR MAIL.

    KARACHI, April 12.—The first Australian air mail arrived here at 9 o'clock this morning. ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, April 13.—The Federal Cabinet met to-day/ The threat of the Beasley group to embarrass the Government by remaining away when ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND SERVICES.

    BRISBANE, April 13.—The first mails to be brought by air from England to Australia will be conveyed from Darwin southward by the ...

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  29. GERMAN DYE TRUST.

    FRANKFURT, April 12—Industrial espionage at various works belonging to the German Dye Trust, especially in regard to artificial silk, is the ...

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  30. TASMANIAN NATIONALISTS.

    DEVONPORT, (Tas.) April 13.—The National Federation has decided to invite nominations for endorsement for the Federal election which it is ...

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  31. TO SAVE GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Following a meeting on the Sydney express last night, it was decided that Messrs. J. C. Eldridge and H. P. Lazzarini ...

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  32. AN EXTERNAL LOAN.

    LONDON, April 13.—"Australia cannot weather her difficulties without the help of an external loan," says the 'Financial News.' If under Mr. ...

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  33. FEDERAL OPPOSITION.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—With the object of finding out whether it is possible to appoint a single leader to co-ordinate the ...

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  34. LONDON TO BERLIN.

    LONDON, April 12.—Mr. Stack Chaplin to-day created a new air record by making a return flight to Berlin, 1200 miles, in 12 hours. Bad ...

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  35. CRUELTY TO HORSE.

    INGHAM, April 13.—In the Halifax Summons Court to-day an Italian Giuseppe Bonasi, was fined £5 for [?]elty to a horse. ...

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  36. NEW YORK CRIME.

    NEW YORK, April 12.—New York had 421 homicides in 1930, being an increase of 18 per cent. over the previous year. ...

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  37. SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    GRAFTON, April 13.—Carl Hanley, described as a swagman, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Davidson for committing a serious offence ...

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  38. COMPULSORY RETIREMENT.

    WELLINGTON, April 13.—It is estimated that 2000 public servants will lose their jobs through the Government's decision to compulsorily ...

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  39. LATE SIR ARTHUR DORMAN.

    LONDON, April 12.—The late Sir Arthur Dorman, of Dorman, Long & Co. Ltd, who, left £132,000 has bequeathed ten dozen bottles of Port ...

    Article : 73 words
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