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  2. BRITISH NOTES.

    LONDON, May 14.—In the House of Commons to-day; Mr. A. M. Samuel, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, moved the second reading of the Currency and ...

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  3. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, May 14.—Following the lead of the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. A. W. Mellon), Mr. William Butler, chairman of the National Republican ...

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  4. SYDNEY CIVIC SCANDAL.

    LONDON, May 15.—The London newspapers give prominence to the allegations of corruption during the Labour regime in Sydney made before the Royal ...

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  5. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—It is estimated that about 1,000 men are idle because of the Marine Cooks' Union's dispute with Huddart Parker. Limited, since March 2. ...

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  6. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, May 14.—I am convinced that the passage of the Prayer Book by the House of Commons will be far more grieviously regarded by the quiet church people ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    PONTIAC (Michigan, U.S.A.), May 14. —Harry Anderson, a commercial pilot, while searching for a landing ground to-day was attacked by an apparently insane ...

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  8. THE WORLD'S TARIFFS.

    GENEVA, May 14.—"Public opinion demands that the League of Nations should tackle the vital question of tariffs, which is making Europe and the world generally ...

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  9. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A special meeting of the West Australian branch of the Seamen's Union at Fremantle last night attracted one of the largest attendances of members on record. ...

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  10. AGAINST MR. SMITH.

    WASHINGTON, May 14.—Senator Heflin has announced that he will make daily speeches from now until the adjournment on Mr. A. E. Smith's presidential ...

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  11. MOTH AEROPLANES.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—The Defence Department has completed the drawings and specifications of 14 aeroplanes of the Moth type required by the department. The ...

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  12. WINE BOUNTY.

    LONDON, May 14.—Mr. Cuthbert Burgoyne, referring to the speech recently delivered by Mr. Patterson, Honorary Minister, on the proposed reduction of the ...

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  13. CAMPAIGN EXPENSES.

    WASHINGTON, May 14.—Mr. F. O. Lowden, ex-Governor of Illinois, who is a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, told the Senate Campaign ...

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  14. SEEING THE WORLD.

    LONDON, May 15.—Mr. Van Lear Black, the Dutch American millionaire who started from Croydon yesterday on a 40,000 mile flight already holds the world's ...

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  15. MP. TUDEHOPE'S ACTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, May 14.—Resentment was, expressed to-night by several union officials that Mr. Tudehope (Federal secretary of the Cooks' Union) had on two ...

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  16. EARTH SHOCKS.

    NEW YORK, May 14.—A message from Manchester, New Hampshire, states that a radio message received there from Twaiki, Japan, reports an earthquake in the remote ...

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  17. OUTLAWING WAR

    CANBERRA, May 15.—"The commonwealth Government has informed the British Government of its hearty approval of the proposals of the American and French ...

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  18. Venice-Athens Stage.

    LONDON, May 15.—Mr. Van Lear Black arrived at Venice last night, and left for Athens to-day. ...

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  19. SCHNEIDER CUP TRIAL.

    WASHINGTON, May 14.—Lieutenant Buse, of the United State's naval air force, was killed to-day when his seaplane crashed in a practice flight in preparation for ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP CRITICISED.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Protestant Reformation Society to-day strongly criticised the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Davidson) for delaying the publication of ...

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  21. FEDERAL BILL.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—When the House of Representatives met to-day Mr. R. W. Foster (Nat., S.A.), announced that a deputation of grape growers from South ...

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  22. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) sprang surprise in the House of Representatives this afternoon, when he announced that the Ministry had ...

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  23. QUAKE IN ECUADOR.

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), May 15.— Many buildings were damaged in an earthquake to-day. The streets are littered with ruins and the people fled from the ...

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  24. NOBILE'S POLAR FLIGHT.

    SPITZBERGEN, May 14.—A terrific snowstorm lasting throughout the night, enveloped the hangar where Colonel Nobile's airship Italia is housed, and ...

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  25. INDIAN REFORMS.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Mararajah of Burdwan made a remarkable declaration at Caxton Hall, when speaking on the inquiry by the Simon Commission on Indian ...

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  26. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, May 14.—At the farewell to 28 "Little Brothers" and 34 other migrants who left for Australia by the Largs Bay to-day. Sir Henry Galway (an ex-Governor ...

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  27. OWNERS' INTENTIONS.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—An unqualified capitulation by the Marine Cooks' Union can prevent the laying up of the fleets of the members Of the Associated Steamship ...

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  28. 'PLANE SEIZED.

    TORONTO, May 14.— A nine passenger 'plane, piloted by Captain Alfred Loewenstein, the Belgian capitalist, was seized by the Customs Department here, on ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie), the Queensland Agent-General (Mr. J. Huxham), the South Australian Agent-General ...

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  30. New Settlers.

    The following is an official list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the a.s Ballarat, on May 27:—Normanated: Agnew, John; Blundell, Royland and wife; Burgess, Cyril B., Davies, ...

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  31. EMPIRE BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, May 14.—Concerning the suggestions of Mr. H. A. Hankey (member of the Empire Wireless League) for the provision of a separate broadcasting station ...

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  32. WILKINS AT TROMSOE.

    Oslo, May 15.—Captain G. H. wilkins and Lieutenant Eilson arrived at Tromsoe at 2.30 o'clock this morning. They were enthusiastically welcomed by the residents. ...

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  33. LADY HEATH'S PROGRESS.

    MARSEILLES, May 14.—Lady Heath, the English airwoman who is flying from South Africa to Britain, arrived here to-day. ...

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  34. PERSIA AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, May 14.—The text was issued to-day of the Note Which the Persian Government sent to the British Minister in Teheran on May 10. when the ...

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  35. CHINESE WAR.

    TOKIO, May 15.—At the conclusion of a conference at the Foreign Office yesterday lasting eight hours, the War Council did not reach a decision concerning the ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—A violent attack on the Arbitration Court system was made to-day by Mr. J. S. Garden (secretary of the Labour Council). when referring to ...

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  37. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, May 14.—In the House of Commons to-day Col. Heneage (U.), asked Mr. L. S. Amery, Secretary of State to the Dominions, if he knew whether a ...

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  38. DISTRESS IN RUSSIA.

    "For political and other offences the Russian authorities, during the Czarist regime, sent offenders to Siberia, but now the rank and file in Russia know that they ...

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  39. LOURDES PILGRIMAGE.

    LONDON, May 15.—There were pathetic scenes at the departure from the Victoria station for Lourdes of 1,000 pilgrims with 200 sick, including 70 carrying cases. They ...

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  40. AMERICAN DEFENCE PLANS.

    WASHINGTON, May 14.—The United Press Association intimates that the United States will probably join the other Powers in protecting ...

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  41. PARTY INQUIRY UNLIKELY.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—In view of the action of the Federal Ministry it is likely that the inquiry into Mr. Lambert's allegations which the Federal Labour Party ...

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  42. KING RECEIVES SCIENTISTS.

    LONDON, May 14.—The King received at Buckingham Palace 100 scientists and doctors from all parts of the world who are in London to honour the anniverasry of ...

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  43. FEDERATED HOTEL UNION.

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—In refusing an application for an award by the Federated Hotel, Club, Restaurant, and Caterers Employees' Union of Australia in respect ...

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  44. TURKISH FORCES.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Constantinople correspondent of "The Times" says that the Turkish Government intends to pass a Bill providing that all members of the ...

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  45. NO ACTION BY MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Replying to a question in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. A. W. Lacey (Lab., S.A.), the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that ...

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  46. MONEY FROM RUSSIA.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Leaders of various unions opposed to Soviet doctrines are firmly of the opinion that certain Trades Hall officials regularly receive instalments ...

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  47. A.L.P. Executive Bequest.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Mr. S. Bird (general secretary of the Australian Labour Party) has forwarded a letter to Mr. Lambert asking him to ...

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  48. GERMAN BIRTHRATE.

    BERLIN, May 14.—The birth-rate further declined in 1926, when it was 19.40 per 1,000, compared with 38.91 per 1,000 from 1871 to 1880. There were 66,157 ...

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  49. NEW BRITISH CAR.

    LONDON, May 14.—A front-wheel-drive motor car with all four wheels independently sprung has been adopted as standard by one of the leading British ...

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  50. AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, May 15.—No news was received at Port Adelaide on Tuesday regarding any development of the shipping crisis due to the strike of cooks. A ...

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  51. HOUSE TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, May 15.—Mrs. Hojann Friedrich Thiele (35) was found dead in a room at her home near Callington, about 1 o'clock this afternoon, with part of her ...

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  52. PRINCE CAROL.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons to-day that he had received a definite undertaking from ...

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  53. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Edwin Lucas (53) was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having embezzled £25/10/ while employed by the Seamen's Union of ...

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  54. REPRESENTATIVE IN U.S.A.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Sir Hugh Denison, until recently Australian Commissioner in the United States, attended a meeting of the Cabinet this morning and ...

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  55. POLAND AND LITHUANIA.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that on leaving Ko[?]no after five days of futile peace negotiations, the Polish peace delegation ...

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  56. THE LOCAL POSITION.

    The crisis reached in the Eastern States with regard to the shipping trouble has created a depressed feeling in shipping circles and along the water front at ...

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  57. Seeking a Haven.

    LONDON, May 14.—Where can Prince Carol go seems the real problem which is delaying his departure. It is understood that his doctor has expressed the opinion ...

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  58. NEW YORK JEWEL ROBBERY.

    NEW YORK, May 14.—At Syosset, Long Island, to-day, Lady Sparks, wife of Sir Ashley Sparks, resident director in New York and general agent of the Cunard ...

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  59. WILD ANIMALS AND WILD MEN.

    LONDON, May 14.—The First letter from Francis Birtles, since he left London on his motor car journey to Australia was written from Rangoon. ...

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  60. Vilna the Difficulty.

    LONDON, May 14.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Lithuania would not accept the Polish proposal for a pact of ...

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  61. GOLD FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Within the last fortnight gold to the value of £400,000 has been landed in Sydney from New Zealand. The shipments have been consigned ...

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  62. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    BERLIN, May 14.—The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Stresemanu) is suffering from ptomaine poisoning, and at midnight his condition was stated to be ...

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  63. Quest Succeeds.

    BRUSSELS, May 14.—The Minister for Justice (M. Hymans) says that in keeping with the Belgian tradition of allowing asylum to refugees, the Government will ...

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