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  2. U. S. A FLOODS.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--A message from Memphis states that while it is impossible to state definitely the toll of the floods. Mr. Hoover (Secretary ...

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  3. DIffICULTS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:-- Ex Secretary for State Hughes, addressing the American Society of International Law, of Which. he is President, said ...

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  4. WIFE'S PLUCK

    RABAUL, Friday.--The story of a woman's. piuck was told to the Loyal Commission on the Edie Creek goldfelds. Mrs. Doris Regina Booth and ...

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  5. A LONG JOB

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—-Captain - T. J. Parker, a Sydney director of Messrs. Had dart Parker, lad, arrived in Melbourne, this afternoon after having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUGHES DISCHARGED

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--The jury, after a retirement of 80 minutes, brought in a verdict of not guilty in the trial of James ...

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  7. ASKED TO RESIGN

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Following a vigorous speech by Mr. William Hughes M. P., a record public meeting at Katoomba last night. unanimously ...

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  8. POOR LYDIA

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Edward Stanley moran (38), a laborer, appeared before the police court to-day, charged with unlawfully murdering Lydia ...

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  9. THREE MEN IN A BOAT

    Three months out from Brisbane, three men in a 32ft. boat, locally built, have reached Cairns on their way along the island to Singapore. Frederick ...

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  10. "RIDICULOUS ACT"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Describing the act under which proceedings had been taken as "ridiculous," Judge Curlewis refused to convict Albert Wignall, who ...

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  11. EMPIRE AIRLINERS

    LONDON Thursday.-- Sir Sefton Braneker (Director of Civil Aviation), has returned to London after a four months tour, flying 10,000 miles and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Following are newspaper selections for City Tattersall's races at Randwick tomorrow: "Sun" tips: ...

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  13. STILL CRITICAL

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The situation is unchanged. Confidence has not been restored pending the production of M. Takahashi's (the Finance Minister's) ...

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  14. FALSE TOTE TICKET

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Henry Fligg (20), laborer pleaded not guilty at the Central Court, to a charge of having attempted to obtain 24- by false ...

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  15. CAR WRECKED

    BRISBANE, Friday;--Receiving the full force of the shock as the motor car in which they were driving crashed into a tramway standard in Countess ...

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  16. JOCKEY MARSDEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--L. Marsden, the well-known lightweight jockey, met with a serious accident at Randwick this morning. He was galloping on an ...

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  17. TRADES UNION BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.--Although the Communists have been expelled from the Labor Party, many still belong to the trade unions, and the Communist ...

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  18. FOR GERMANY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Commenting on gazetted notices of contracts let to German firms for a dredger and locomotive for Yallourn Electricity ...

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  19. MAY DAY IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Friday.--No less than 30,000 members of Labor organisations within he capital are expected to participate in a May Day procession through the ...

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  20. OUTLINE OF BILL APPROVED.

    TOKIO, Friday.--It is announced that Cabinet has approved of the outline of the Government's Bank Relief Bilk submitted by Takahashi. The Bill ...

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  21. WITH OUT AMERICA

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British Admiralty has received a communique that H. M. S Cockchafer was again under at Hsaikwan and returned the ...

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  22. "SICKENING STROKE"

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the closing of play in the billiard championship to-day, the scores were: Davis (in play), 5334. ...

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  23. PRICE OF WALES

    LONDON. Thursday.--The Prince of Wales, in the leading role, has officially sanctioned a film entitled "H.R.H. ", depicting Incidents of his ...

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  24. SOVIET AND POWERS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Riga states that M. Vorishiloff (People's Commissary for War and Marine), in a fiery speech before the ...

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  25. YOUTH'S DEATH.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Early this morning, residents of Hermit Park,, roming into town, were amazed to see the body of a youth hanging from a ...

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  26. FELL INTO SEA.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--A Rio De Janeiro message states that approaching the Brazilian coast this evening by seaplane,Commander ...

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  27. YOUTH SENT TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At. Darlinghurst Session to-day, Norman Henry Clarke (19) pleaded guilty to five charges of theft of motor cycles and wireless ...

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  28. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    SYDNEY, Friday—A tentative pro: gramme has been drawn up, and sent to the permanent committee for approval, for the Eucharistic Congress to ...

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  29. SOVIET TROOPS CONCENTRATE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Daily Telegraph's Copenhagen correspondent states that a special report from Moscow repeats the story of great ...

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  30. BOULOGNE MURDER

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A Boulogne message states that after a long interview the Nurse Daniels case is again in the limelight. Inspector de Ruelle ...

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  31. FATALLY CRUSHED

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Feeble moaning was the only indication afforded a workman at Jacksons, Ltd., carriers, the Valley, about 10 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  32. PITIFUL CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Three women aged 69, 59; and 49 respectively, were sentenced to four months 'Imprisonment at the central Court to-day on ...

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  33. HEAVY DAMAGE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Damage estimated at several thousands of pounds was caused early this morning when fire destroyed a large wood and iron ...

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  34. "WHAFFOR."

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. J. Garden, Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, addressed University students to-day on the attitude of the Trades ...

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  35. SWINE FEVER IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE,. Friday.--A serious out break Of swine fever occurred in Adelaide. The state veterinary officer reports that the outbreak is under ...

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  36. DEADLY ON CROWS.

    PARKES, Friday.--G. Attewell captured 491 crows during the last 12 months with a crow trap of his own invention. He has had the trap in use ...

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