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  2. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Australia's official opening ceremony was performed immediately the Stadium was emptied. Sir Joseph Cook (the High ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—The Prime Minister (Viscount Kiyoura) and the Foreign Minister (Baron Matsui) has presented ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Government issued to-day a White Paper specifying as position with regard to various resolutions of the Imperial Economic Conference. The ...

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  5. QUEER LUNACY SYMPTOMS

    After having been an inmate of Claremont Hospital for the Insane since the end of 1918, during which time he has made frequent unsuccessful attempts to ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    Inquiries yesterday indicated that it is very unlikely that the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) and Messrs. W. C. Angwin, J. C. Willcock, A. McCallum, and M. F. ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In Pretoria to-night General Smuts met with a great reception. He announced the Government's policy and programme for the general [?] He ...

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  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Interest in the Legislative Council elections on May 10 grows because of the Labour majority in the Legislative Assembly, and the scant representation ...

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  9. Scenes in the Country.

    The broadcasting ceremony at the Stadium was a triumph, and hundreds of thousands heard dearly every word spoken on the dais, the music of the ...

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  10. Mr. H. M. Daugherty.

    Speaking at Columbus (Ohio) Mr. H. M. Daugherty (the ex-Attorney-General), told his audience of friends and neighbours that he had relinquished his ...

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  11. Remarkable Scenes.

    Amid the wonders of Wembley—and they are endless—nothing was more wonderful than the majestic simplicity and dignity of the opening ceremony. At ...

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  12. Metropolitan-Suburban Province.

    Mr. H. A. Stephenson, one of the en-dorsed Nationalist candidates for the representation of the Metropolitan Suburban Province in the Legislative ...

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  13. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) characterises Mr. Lloyd George's recent speech as an utterly abourd statement of the position. It points out that ...

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  14. The Illuminations.

    The Wembley illuminations, though incomplete proved effective on the first night. The Dominion and Commonwealth ways and other avenues became ...

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  15. HENDERSON NAVAL BASE.

    A fleet of dredges, steel hopper barges and steel punts, has been purchased by New South Wales from the Commonwealth for use on the coast. The dredges ...

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  16. The Greek Republic.

    The Government of the United States has informed officially the newly-constituted Greek Republic that it intends to accord to it the same recognition as it ...

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  17. Labour Minister's Views.

    Mr. B. C. Spoor (Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury), speaking at Bishop Auckland (Durham), replied to Mr. Lloyd George's speech and denied ...

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  18. Sir Joseph Cook Pleased.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) said in the course of an interview:—It was a fine pageant, and well organised with everyone showing ...

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  19. Soldiers' Bonus Bill.

    By 67 votes to 17 the Senate adopted to-day the Soldiers' Bonus Bill, embodying insurance provisions substantially similar to those which were passed by ...

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  20. Impressive Utterance.

    General Smuts's speech, with its hold constructive programme, has created a great impression throughout the country. From a tactical point of view ...

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  21. MAIZE GROWING.

    A deputation waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Brace) to-day, and among other matters it was urged that the reciprocal tariff agreement between the ...

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  22. Premier's Absence.

    It has been explained that the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) was absent from the opening ceremony because he received the sanction of the ...

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  23. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    In connection with the railway collision near Bellizsona, nine more bodies have been recovered. A number of them had been charred severely. It is ...

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  24. AVIATION.

    Squadron-leader Maclaren arrived here this evening.—Reuter [The port of Karachi is in the province os Sindh (India).] ...

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  25. RUSSIA.

    M. Poincare has replied to M. Tchircherin (the Russian Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs). He says:—The French Government in communicating to the ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE.

    There has been a general resumption of work on the part of the Southampton shipyard employees, and the lock-out notices which were issued throughout ...

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  27. First Stage Accomplished.

    Maclaren and his party arrived at Karachi punctually at the scheduled time (at 6 o'clock last evening), after a perfect fight from Bunder Abbas in ideal ...

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  28. Further Details.

    The St. Gothard express train was descending the mountain towards Italy, and it crashed at full speed into an express train which was coming slowly ...

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  29. FORREST PLACE.

    "Nobon," Perth, writes:—"The proposal to use about £100,000 worth of land opposite the G.P.O. as a flower garden (with or without mural ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. STREET ACCIDENT.

    Miss Evelyn mary Burton (25), of Armadale, was killed, and Mrs. Ellen Martin (53) seriously injured through being knocked down by a motor car ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The London "Herald" (Labour) says that the Admiralty authorities have given an unqualified denial to the reports as to heavy desertions having taken place ...

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  32. Herr Karl Helfferich.

    It is feared that the ex-Minister, Herr Karl Helfferich, the leader of the reactionary section of the Nationalist Party in the Reichstar, was killed in the ...

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  33. AN OLD PIONEER.

    By the death of Mr. Robert Bruce Leake, which occurred at his late residence. North Perth, yesterday morning in his 83rd year. Western Australia has ...

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  34. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—To Mr. E. J. McKinlay, Dowerin, who wrote inquiring where I stand politically, my reply is easy and obvious. I stand where I have always stood, namely, ...

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  35. THE FAR EAST.

    The pan-Asiatic movement to unite the coloured races has been joined by the Indian Swarajists who are conducting an anti-British campaign in China, and ...

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  36. THE BORDEN CRIME.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mr. W. Hall (sub-manager of the Borden branch of Lloyd's Bank) the jury returned a verdict of wilful ...

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  37. Broadcasting.

    The British Broadcasting Company estimates that some 6,000,000 "Iistenersin" throughout the country heard the massed bands playing the crowds [?] ...

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  38. GERMANY.

    A report received from Speyer (Rhenish Bavaria) says that some unknown men in a motor car assassinated Herr Helfferich, the Burgomaster of ...

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  39. IRELAND.

    The crowd which assembled outside of the Colonial Office this morning testified to the public interest which is being taken in the resumption of the ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The City Editor of the London "Morning Post" says that it is believed generally that the Queensland loan, the lists for which will close on Friday, will be ...

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  41. RAILWAY STATION ROBBED

    The station mistress at the Glen Iris railway station reported to the police late to-night that she had been held up at 10-20 to-night by a masked man who ...

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  42. INDIA.

    It has been reported from the frontier that a patrol of the Berkshire Regiment was fired on by Mahsuds near Razmak on April 15. Two soldiers were killed ...

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