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  2. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett the famous war correspondent, who has been tabling daily reports from Shanghai to the "Daily Telegraph" states that M. Borodin, the ...

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  3. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    It is stated that the Premier informed the Ministers at to-day's. Cabinet meeting that they could not expect him personally to repudiate (Mr. Willis and the ...

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  4. STRANDED RIVERINA.

    Tired out as the result of their experiences of the last two or three days, but cheerful notwithstanding, and full of praise for those who extended them ...

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  5. MEXICAN ATROCITY.

    Fifty-one bodies and 32 injured passengers were removed on Thursday from the charred coaches of the train which was derailed and burred near Guadalajara ...

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  6. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duchess of York rested at Federal Government House this morning. It was learnt that she was suffering from the strain of yesterday's monstrous reception. ...

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  7. GRADUATION DAY.

    For many students of the young University of Western Australia yesterday was a great and memorable day. They heard their names read out (that is, if ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    "Well follow you as long as we can and as far as we can in your good, work." said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons ...

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  9. France's Attitude at Geneva

    The absence of M. Boncour at the resumed sittings of the Preparatory Disarmament Commission, after the Easter holidays, is generally interpreted as ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL.

    Sir John Quick, in the Arbitration Court to-day, delivered reserved judgment in three applications brought before him by the Australian Railways ...

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  11. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    The gravity of the disaster caused by the floods and cyclones in the Mississippi Valley has been increasing every hour. The present estimate is that 160 people. ...

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  12. The Procession.

    "Within a minute or two of 1 o'clock the procession the great event of the day from the public viewpoint, set off from outside Government House—with ...

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  13. Goodin-Gillies Pact.

    At the Seale conference to-night the past between the Ministry and (Messrs Goodin and Gillies was discussed. A report was presented detailing the efforts ...

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  14. Message from the King.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has made available for publication his message to his Majesty the King reporting the arrival of ...

    Article : 327 words
  15. Anglo-Japanese Relations.

    "Pertinax," who is a persistent and often a well-informed prophet, states in the "Echo de Paris," in an article on Chinese affairs, that one result of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. Salvage Gear.

    After a stormy voyage down the coast, the tug St. Giles, which left Sydney on Monday, evening for Gabo, arrived at Eden early this morning, A quantity ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. Outcome Uncertain.

    The political crisis has now reached such a stage that members of the Ministry, the Labour Caucus, and of the two opposing factions are not able to state ...

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  18. DEATH OF BANK MANAGER.

    In the Fremantle Courthouse yesterday, an inquest was held by the Deputy-Coroner (Mr. J. E. Geary. Acting P.M.) into the circumstances surrounding the ...

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  19. Happenings in Hankow.

    Foreign Office circles do not expect any improvement in the Nanking situation until General Chiang-Kai-Shek asserts his authority. High hopes are based ...

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  20. FORD LIBEL CASE.

    The Ford-Sapiro libel suit came to a dramatic end to-day, when Judge Raymond granted a motion declaring the trial to be null and void. Henry Ford's ...

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  21. View from Passing Liner.

    Two overseas liners—the R.M.S. Comorin and s.s. Moreton Bay—arrived at Hobart to-night. Coming down the New South Wales coast they experienced very ...

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  22. The Flag Campaign.

    The extent to which the children's welfare welcome flag campaign has spread throughout the State was evidenced yesterday by an order for a supply of flags ...

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  23. Cause of the Mishap.

    Officers of the steamers. Comorin and Moreton Bay, which arrived after a tempestuous passage from Sydney to-day, held the opinion that there was little hope ...

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  24. CAR SOMERSAULTS INTO RIVER.

    Shortly before 4 o'clock on the morning of April 9, a motor car driven by Charles Rawlinson (30) a traveller employed by an Eastern. States firm, ran off the ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. McCarmack) and Mrs. McCormack arrived at Plymouth to-day in the best of health. ...

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  26. A UNITED IRELAND.

    Lord Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India), speaking at an Irish university dinner, said:—"I never shared the folly which recklessly attempted to impose a ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. STRUGGLE OVER ICE.

    Captain Wilkins and Lieut Eielson, who were missing for some time during an attempt to fly over the Arctic have arrived at Beechv Point. They relate a ...

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  28. Irish Free State.

    In the Dail yesterday Mr. Ernest Blythe, Minister for Finance in the Irish Free State Government, introduced the Budget. He said that the national debt ...

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  29. FILM INDUSTRY.

    Giving evidence this morning before the Federal Committee inquiring into the film industry in Australia. John Corbett Jones, managing director and general ...

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  30. At Government House.

    Save for the block of seats reserved for the successful graduates and other gaily caparisoned units of official procession—timed for 3.30 p.m.—the ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    The fifth aerial flight from Cairo to the Cape was concluded to-day when four Royal Air Force machines, under Air Commodore Samson, landed at the ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    Strong opposition is developing among several members of the Australian industrial mission against the request made to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) for a ...

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  33. NEW MOTOR CYCLE ENGINE.

    After a private demonstration of the motor cycle engine invented by an Australian engineer, named Werry, with one double shafted cylinder and fitted with ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. NEW GOLD FIND.

    Some rich gold-bearing specimens of hornblende schist and quartz from a new find three miles west of the Edna May mine at Westonia were exhibited in Perth ...

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  35. Civil Flying.

    Flight-Lieutenant Bell will represent the Commonwealth at the International Convention of Civil Aviation on Monday to discuss air routes, pilots licence. ...

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  36. GREEK GENERAL.

    The Cabinet has considered the reported machinations of General Pangalos aiming at the overthrow of the Government, which the Minister for War announced ...

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  37. KALGOORLIE AMALGAMATION PROPOSAL.

    A London report states that the proposal recently submitted by the Golden Horseshoe board for the amalgamation of the Golden Horseshoe, Great ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. JAPANESE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    To-day closed gloomily in the banking World. There was a public run on nearly every bank, temporarily swamping three minor institutions in the provinces but ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. "REDS" AND THE BALKANS.

    "The Times" Constantinople correspondent states that the Bolsheviks are carefully refraining from too open propsganda in Turkey but are using ...

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  40. THE GRADUATES.

    Degrees were conferred yesterday as follow:— Faculty of Arts; Degree of Bachelor of Arts.—John Cilfford Budgeon Vera ...

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  41. BOWGADA TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was opened and adjourned to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Horace Currell (62), farmer, of Bowgada, ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. NEW DIABETES TREATMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent states that at a congress of surgeons. Professor Von Noorden, of Frankfort, announced that be would shortly be ...

    Article : 100 words
  43. COOLGARDIE ROAD BOARD.

    Members of the Coolgardie Road Board who recently resigned in a body, as a protest against the methods of the Public Works Department, have decided ...

    Article : 55 words
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