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  2. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    President Coolidge has announced that various plans are being formed to aid the Mississippi sufferers, including a financial arrangement between the bankers of ...

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  3. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    The Head of the River may be the classic event of the school sporting year, but it did not produce a classic struggle on Saturday. It was the veriest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE KING'S CUP.

    A memorable King's Cup race, which was rowed over the Lower Derwent course on Saturday, was won in grand style by Western Australia. New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WHEAT POOLING.

    Last evening the International Wheat Pool Conference resolved that:— "As soon as practicable the wheat producers of the chief exporting countries ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    "The development of commercial rigid airship services' throughout the Empire will do more to unite it permanently than any other endeavour," declares ...

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  7. TRANSVAAL TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Charlestown, in the Eastern Transvaal, to-day. A farmer named Swart shot nine people dead and committed suicide. ...

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  8. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    The reduction of the bank rate a fortnight ago had a salutary effect on the Stock Exchange, and most departments are active and firm. Investment stocks ...

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  9. SYDNEY SCHOOLS.

    After a thrilling race, one of the best in the history of the event, Sydney High School won the Head of the River title of the great public schools on Saturday ...

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  10. Another Victim Found.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Justice read a telegram from the Commissioner of Police detailing the tragic events in Charlestown, in a ...

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  11. Trans-Atlantic Flight.

    Late on Friday the late of M. St. Romain, the French aviator, who is attempting a trans-Atlantic flight from the African coast, remained a mystery. Early ...

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  12. Conference Closes.

    The International Wheat Pool Conference has closed its three-day session, ending for the time being the efforts of representatives of the United States, ...

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  13. Mr. Hoover's Summary.

    Approximately 12,000 square miles of territory has been inundated in the southern flood area, and 330,000 persons have either left their homes or are marooned, ...

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  14. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    The reported acceptance of the Foreign Office in the Nanking Government by Mr. Wu, a barrister from the Middle Temple, and a son of w[?]ing Fong, has been ...

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  15. Safe Arrival.

    A message from Beunos Aires reports that M. St. Romain reached South America at 11.25 o'clock this morning, crossing in 29 hours. ...

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  16. Rosser Interviewed.

    Rosser, stroke of the Western Australian crew, when interviewed after the race, said, "The weather could have been better for everybody, and I am sorry ...

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  17. International Information Bureau.

    The closing session of the conference decided to establish a permanent international bureau of co-operative marketing, to act as a clearing house for statics ...

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  18. MELBOURNE EVENT.

    In one of the greatest public seacots boat races rowed for very many years. Scotch College defeated Wesley by less than half a length over a mile course on ...

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  19. Another Trans-Atlantic Flight.

    The French airman Nungesser started on a flight to America at 5.20 this morning. ...

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  20. TRADE UNION BILL.

    Two important Government amendments to the Trade Union Bill were issued to-day, both dealing with Clause 1, which defines an illegal strike. ...

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  21. Presentation of Trophies.

    The trophies were presented by the Premier at a memorable function at the rooms of the Royal Yacht Club in the evening. The Premier, when giving the ...

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  22. A New Anxiety.

    Anxiety has been increased by the news that earthquake shocks and tornados have been experienced in five of the Mississippi States besides Alabama, and ...

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  23. PAPER PULP.

    The Swedish and Norwegian paper pulp industries have agreed to reduce this year's output by 200,000 tons, in view of the present unsatisfactory state ...

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  24. Soviet Attitude.

    M. Ohso., the Soviet delegate, declared that although Russia's export of wheat is steadily increasing, Russia is not trying to force lower prices. He said, ...

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  25. M. Borodin Interviewed.

    M. Borodin, the Soviet adviser to the Hankow Government, in an exclusive interview given to the "Daily Express's" special correspondent at Hankow, ...

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  26. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    An attempt will shortly be made by the Dutch station at Eindhoven to telephone by wireless on a short wave to the Governor of the West Indies, a record ...

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  27. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.

    The marked decline in the volume of trading the Board of Trade has blamed to the activity of the State Legislature towards the drastic regulation of the ...

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  28. Higher Grade Wheats.

    Signor Leon Estabrook, of Rome representative of the International Institute of Agriculture, declared that it was due to ignorance that the farmers of the ...

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  29. Effect of Commons Debate.

    Millions of primroses were worn to-day in the buttonholes of 10,000 members of the Primrose Leaguers, who attended a demonstration at the Albert Hall. ...

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  30. Delegates' Opinion.

    Signor Estabrook (Rome) declared that education is the keynote of success in the co-operative movement throughout the world. He believed that the ...

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  31. Australian Labour View.

    The All-Australian Trade Union Congress at present in session, passed un[?]nmously on Saturday the following resolution which was moved by Mr. E. J. ...

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  32. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    It now appears certain that the Diet will not dissolve. The session will probably be extended a day. The country generally is satisfied and even relieved ...

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  33. SAFETY AT SEA.

    The early and compulsory adoption of the distress auto-alarm signalling equipment on all merchant ships was foreshadowed at the annual meeting to-day ...

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  34. British Reports.

    The Admiralty announced that six men aboard the warship Kiawo were slightly wounded by rifle fire on the Yangtse. A Communist force is at present ...

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  35. EMPIRE AND LEAGUE.

    "The League of Nations would be quite unable to maintain the peace of the world if the British commonwealth broke up," declared Mr. Alfred Zimmern, ...

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  36. Bills Pass Lower House.

    The Finance Bills have passed the Lower House. ...

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  37. MOTHERS' DAY.

    Yesterday, the second Sunday in May, was observed as Mothers' Day throughout the churches of the English-speaking world. ...

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  38. FREEMASONRY IN N.S.W.

    Freemasonry is stronger in New South Wales in proportion to its population than in any other country or State in the world, said Most Worshipful Bro. John ...

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  39. IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Bishop of London (Dr. A. F. Winnington logram) had much to say regarding Australia on his return from his world tour, when he was accorded a rousing ...

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  40. INTER-IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Within the last fortnight Cabinet has discussed means of giving effect to the Imperial Conference suggestion of having officials in the Dominions as ...

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  41. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA.

    The "Giornale d'ltalia's" Fiume correspondent says that the French steamer Teneriffe has disembarked at Port Abaros a cargo of munitions, including ...

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  42. EMPIRE DELEGATES.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. McCormack), the New South Wales Minister for Justice (Mr. W. J. McKell), and the Agent-General for Western ...

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  43. NICARAGUAN TROUBLE

    The State Department announced to-day that a truce had been declared with Nicaragua paving the way for the settlement of the revolution. The ...

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  44. LIFE ARTIFICIALLY PROLONGED.

    Advices from Roovonke, Virginia, state that Walter Boothe, a farm lad, has just died, after having been kept alive by arftificial respiration for more than a ...

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  45. DEEP SEA SOUNDINGS.

    The cruiser Emden reports that while voyaging from Madagaster to Nagasaki (Japan) she took soundings at 34,120ft. the greatest depth ever recorded. ...

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  46. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's illness has given rise to speculation on the future leadership of the Labour Party. The "Daily Express's" political ...

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  47. £1,000 DAMAGES.

    £1,000 damages and costs have been awarded Sir Samuel Instone, the Cardiff colliery owner, against Herbert Smith, president of the Miners' Federation, for ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    Recognising that the eleventh-hour effort to reach a compromise on the flag design is doomed to failure, the Government has decided to introduce its Bill on ...

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  49. LEAGUE OF NATIONS' BUILDING.

    Although 377 architects throughout the world submitted plans for the League of Nation's now building, the adjudicators decided that none was worthy of ...

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  50. BRITISH MYSTERY SHIP.

    The British "Mystery Ship" Adventure has been commissioned. The detailed plans are a strict secret. Foreign Powers are anxious to learn the result of the ...

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  51. SIKH-MOSLEM RIOTS.

    The total casualties in connection with the riots at Lahore between Sikhs and Moslems were 18 dead, 162 injured. An insult to a Sikh woman by Moslems ...

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  52. AN AUSTRALIAN PLAYWRIGHT.

    Mr. Basil Dean will produce the play, "The Happy Husband," by Harrison Owen, an Australian writer, in the provinces on May 23 and in London in June. ...

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  53. INDIAN RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

    The East Indian railways are entering upon an ambitious programme of railway construction extending over 150 miles. ...

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