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  2. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The act of dissolving Parliament occupied only a few minutes. It concluded immediately the King had signed the document. Sir Maurice Hankey. ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT DEFEATED

    After 14 years in office, the Queensland Labor Government have been definitely defeated by Saturday's poll. The debacle involves not only the severe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE REPARATIONS INJUSTICE

    The British press, which is closely watching the proceedings of the Reparation. Experts in Paris, unanimously approves of the firm tone of Mr. ...

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  5. ANOTHER EFFORT TO SETTLE THE TIMBER STRIKE

    An important move in an effort to effect a speedy settlement of the timber strike was announced yesterday, and continued over the week-end, by ...

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  6. AFGHANISTAN

    Amanullah's forces were to-day defeated at Ghazni, Jalrez. and Tagao after a futile effort to reach Kabul and to wrest the throne from Bacca Sak). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RESUMPTION TO-DAY UNLIKELY

    Members of the Melbourne Master Builders' Association said yesterday that they considered a resumption of work on Monday was unlikely. The ...

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  8. AN UNEVEN DEAL

    Mr. A.G. Gardiner, in an outspoken article in the "Sunday Express." headed "Why Should Britain be Skinned?" says:— ...

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  9. REASON FOR DEBACLE

    That Labor had been defeated by its own supporters, and not by anti-Labor forces, is the only explanation for the debacle, in the opinion of leading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BUILDERS LABORERS TO MEET TO-NIGHT

    A mass meeting of the Builders Laborers' Union has been called for Monday night. Union officials say that the stumbling block in the way ...

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  11. THE CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) last night inaugurated the Conservative campaign proper by addressing 10,000 electors in the Albert Hall. He said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MEETING OF EXECUTIVES

    A mass meeting of the executives of all trade unions was held yesterday. Nothing definite appears to have been done. ...

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  13. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS

    The lists of election candidates is evidence of a revolution in politics, even within a decade. Women provide most of the surprises. Miss Jessie Stephen ...

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  14. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    Mr. F.H. Corke, secretary of the Timber Merchants' Association, tonight stated there were 1,547 men at work under the Lukin award in local ...

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  15. PRINCIPLE BEFORE MONEY

    Plans for a dramatic record-breaking flight to Australia and back within 30 days have fallen through on a point of principle. A company built a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. DOMINION RIGHTS PROTECTED

    Controverting the unjustifiable foreign contention that the Balfour Note wiped out the claims of the Dominions to reparations, the "Daily Telegraph's" ...

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  17. £260 IN NOTES

    When Harold Wallace, alias Williams, arrested on a charge of vagrancy, was searched at the city watchhouse, he was found to be in ...

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  18. LIEUT. EATON'S RETURN

    Flight-Lieutenant E[?]ton, who took so prominent a part in searching for the Southern Cross and the Kookaburra, reached Melbourne to-day at 4.45 p.m. ...

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  19. PERCENTAGES REVISION.

    A full meeting of the reparations experts was held to-day when Sir Jos[?]h Stamp reported progress. He explained that he was endeavoring to ...

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  20. MR. MOORE'S CAREER

    Mr. Arthur Moore, who has successfully le dthe Coaltion to a sweeping victory at Saturdays polls, is a typical Australian, and a man who, apart from his ...

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  21. NORTH AUSTRALIAN BLACKS

    An interesting address on life among the aborigines in and round the mission stations in Queensland and other parts of northern Australia, was ...

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  22. ALTITUDE RECORD

    Lieutenant Apollo Soucek, of the United States Navy, is credited by the National Aeronautical Association with the record altitude flight, attaining ...

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  23. BURNED IN BED

    Forty children and 20 adults have been reported dead as a result of a forest fire which swept the village of Xochilara, in Guerrero State, on ...

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  24. THE GLOZEL FINDS

    The official report on the Glozel finds has been issued after a year's investigation of the inscriptions on the stones which divided the world of archaeology ...

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  25. FIVE YEARS FOR MURDER

    Madame Louise Portoll, the aged milllionaire, who was accused of killing her servant in 1927 in a fit of temper, has been found guilty and sentenced to ...

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  26. FORECAST OF NEW MINISTRY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  27. CLAIM OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED

    The Navy Department announced to-day that Lieutenant Soucek has set a new altitude record in a Wright plane, attaining 39,140 feet. ...

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  28. THE AUSTRAL-WELSH

    The High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie). Sir Vincent Evans, secretary of the National Eisteddfod Association, and the Rev. Elvet Lewis, a ...

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  29. PLANES IN THE WILDERNESS

    The opinion in Air Force circles is that the three aeroplanes left in the wilderness in Central Australia will not be missed. ...

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  30. PRINCE HENRY IN JAPAN

    Despite the rain, which was almost unceasing at Nikko, Prince Henry enjoyed a day at the Temple resort yesterday. At Lake Chuzenji, 5,000 feet ...

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  31. THE VATICAN

    The "Osservatore Romano" states that the Irish Free State has applied to the Vatican for the establishment of diplomatic relations. The paper ...

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  32. LIGHT MONOPLANE

    After six months' secret experimenting Mr. Percy Pratt, of the Geelong Aerodrome, has perfected a light singleseat monoplane, which will be placed ...

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  33. OVER-CONTROLLED

    The Australian and New Zealand Merchants' Association has passed a resolution noting with great concern the increasing tendency to form boards ...

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  34. "REVITALISE OUR INDUSTRIES."

    "Despite the difficulties confronting the new Government, I feel confident that we shall be able to justify the confidence of the electors. ...

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  35. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The boys of the Young Australia League were guests at a Rotary luncheon to-day, and were given a valuable bronze depicting a buffalo. The work ...

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  36. KOOKABURRA EXPEDITION

    The Secretary of Defence (Mr. M.L. Shepherd) stated on Saturday that no plans to use the new Wapiti machines to conduct the ground party to the ...

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  37. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT

    Mr. James Giggins (26). after having been seriously wounded by a bullet from a pea rifle, was being rushed to the hospital in a motor car when the ...

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  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. DIAMOND THIEVES

    Twenty men, with blackened faces, rushed the manager's house at the Kleinzee diamond diggings. 30 miles south of Port Nolloth, on Wednesday ...

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  40. FLOODED STREAM

    After three attempts to cross a small footbridge over Cook's River, at Canterbury, yesterday afternoon, Mr. William Herbert Swords (28). laborer, of ...

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  41. THE LEAGUE

    The Australian delegate at the Economic Conference of the League Committee (Mr. F.L. McDougall) to-day lodged, but subsequently withdrew, a ...

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  42. TINY AEROPLANE

    A close-kept Air Ministry secret will be revealed at the International Aero Exhibition at Olympia in July. It is a small aeroplane specially ...

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  43. THE ARCTIC

    Sir George Wilkins to-day broadcast a talk from 2LO. He referred to his hope of being able to use a submarine for Arctic exploration next ...

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  44. THE SECOND COURT

    The Queen's second court to-night, at which several Australians were presented, was a brilliant success. The Queen's regal gown was of the palest ...

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  45. "I SOW TO THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE."

    It is possible that the Premier (Mr. McCormack) may shortly retire from politics altogether. He has been singularly quiet about the result of the ...

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  46. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

    Claims by the Australian Workers Union for construction workers, covering 20,000 men in Victoria and Tasmania, will come on for hearing in ...

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  47. SASKATCHEWAN ELECTIONS

    The Premier (Hon. J. G. Gardiner) announced to-day That the Sas[?]hewon provincial elections would be held on June 6. The present standing of ...

    Article : 45 words
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