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  2. DR. VORONOFF.

    LONDON, May 25.—Dr. Crew, Professor of Animal Genetics at Edinburgh, who went to Algiers with the mission which reported as not proven Dr.Voronoff's ...

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  3. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    OSLO, May 25.—Following many hours of anxiety a wireless message was received at King's Bay at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in which Colonel Nobile, ...

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  4. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, May 26,—The "New York Herald Tribune's Kansas City, correspondent says:—"Delegates to the National Republican Convention are likely to ...

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  5. AVIATION.

    BERLIN, May 26.—A Lufthansa Frankfurt airliner crashed at Radevormwald (Rhineland) to-day and took fire. The pilot and two passengers were killed and ...

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  6. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    EDINBURGH, May 25.—Leaving a long queue outside the dole office, a number of able bodied unemployed accosted a party of the Scottish delegates, and asked: "Why ...

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  7. LITHUANIAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, May 26.—The Kovno correspondent of the British United Press Association says that a Lithuanian Government decree proclaims a dictatorship ...

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  8. AERIAL DERBY CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—While flying in the Aerial Derby held by the Australian Aera Club at Essendon on Saturday, Flight-Lieutenant G. Wells, of the Royal ...

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  9. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, May 27—Representa-tives of the Waterside "Workers' Federation again interviewed the chairman of the Commonwealth Shipowners' Federation ...

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  10. SURVEY OF AFRICA.

    LONDON, May 26.—Sir Alan Cobham, who with Lady Cobham and a crew has been engaged on a 20,000 miles aerial survey Africa left Las Palmas this morning ...

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  11. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    SAN FRANCISCO. May 26.—While making a flight here from Long Beach the Southern Cross 'plane, in which Captain Kingsford Smith will attempt a flight to ...

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  12. EDINBURGH HOSPITALITY.

    LONDON, May 25.—The Scottish delegation from Australia is enjoying glorious weather at Edinburgh. Tours have been made to Dumfermline as the guests of the ...

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  13. MOTOR-CYCLE CRASH.

    Owen Carrick (24), coxswain of three victorious West Australian interstate rowing crews, died in the Perth Hospital at midnight on Saturday aia a result of a motor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PETROL NEARLY ENDED.

    VADSO, May 26.—No news of the Italia had been received at King's Bay up to 3 o'clock this morning. Nothing has been heard by wireless stations, possibly ...

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  15. THE RELIEF BILL.

    WASHINGTON, May 26—The Senate failed to pass the McIvary Haugen Farm Relief Bill over President Coolidge's veto. The measure, which Has been passed ...

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  16. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, May 20—The Sebate to-day defeated the Navy Bill; providing for the building of 15 cruisers and an aircraft carrier, by a vote of 44 to 22. ...

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  17. SHOWING THE FLAG.

    ORBETELLO (Italy), May '28.—A remarkable sight was afforded at daybreak to-day, when without bitch and in perfect formation 60 Italian seaplanes led ...

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  18. BANNOCKBURN FIELD VISITED.

    LONDON, May 26.—Headed by pipers, the members of the Scottish delegation marched through the crowded streets of Alloa from the railway station to the City ...

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  19. NO FURTHER NEWS.

    KING'S BAY, May 26.—At midday there was still no news of the Italia. It is believed that she is drifting towards Siberia. ...

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  20. SOVIET AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, May 26.—The Riga correspondent of the "Weekly Despatch" says that the Soviet Commissioner for Finance has reported that the Government is ...

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  21. FROCKS BY AIR.

    LONDON, May 26.—An American woman who discovered when she was about to leave London to catch the boat train for Southampton that a parcel of ...

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  22. RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    OSLO, May 26.—The Italian Minister has requested the Norwegian Government to-do its utmost to help find and rescue the Italia and her crew, and the ...

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  23. BRISBANE HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Howard Smith's steamer Time has been held up in Brisbane. On her way from Rockhampton an assistant cook cave notice that he would ...

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  24. AT HOLYROOD PALACE.

    EDINBURGH, May 26:—The members of the Scottish delegation spent a memorable morning at Holyrood Palace, where they were welcomed on behalf of the King ...

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  25. BRITISH AIR MARSHAL.

    LONDON, May 26.—Air Marshal Sir John Salmond said in an interview today that he was anticipating, with the utmost keenness his visit to Australia. "I ...

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  26. GROWING ANXIETY.

    LONDON, May 27:—Suspense concerning the fate of the Italia with a crew of 28 men and a dog aboard, continues. The last fully authenticated wireless from the ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT MOTORS.

    CAPETOWN, May 25—A bitter two-days' debate in the House of Assembly arose out of the Auditor-General's surcharging the Minister for Posts (Mr. W. ...

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  28. INDIAN OIL.

    GALCUTTA, May 26,—At a Government inquiry at Rangoon, into the indigenous oil industry's demand for protection, it was stated that the Burma exports for ...

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  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, May 27.—The second reading debate on the amending Conciliation and Arbitration Bill end on Tuesday, when the Attorney General (Mr. Latham) ...

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  30. A BLAZING PLANE.

    NEW YORK, May 27—Wliile testing the new Curtiss plane, one of the army's swiftest fighting ships, Lieutenant Stanley Umstead discovered that the croft ...

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  31. COMRADES' TRIBUTE.

    The gloom, that settled on the rowing sheds on Sunday morning, when the news spread was eloquent testimony of the deep respect in which Mr. Carrick was held. ...

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  32. TOLD TO LEAVE INDIA

    LONDON, May 26.—The Broadway Follies, a touring company of ballet dancers composed of six Russians, one Pole, two Americans and one Australian, now at ...

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  33. KYOGLE HELD UP.

    An endeavour was made on Saturday to commence coaling the Commonwealth lighthouse tender Kyogle at Fremantle, but, owing to the attitude of the unions ...

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  34. AERIAL DERBY.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—An Aerial Derby held by the Victorian section of the Australian Aero Club on Saturday afternoon provided some spectacular and at ...

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  35. EXPORT CREDITS.

    LONDON, May 26.—The future of the exports credits scheme under which no new business can be accepted after September of next year unless Parliament ...

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  36. OUTLAWING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—Japan replied to-day to the American antiwar treaty proposals, agreeing to participate in negotiations between the six Powers ...

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  37. LAD'S INITIATIVE.

    BRISBANE; May 27.—What promises to be one of the moat sensational cases in Central Queensland, has arisen through the initiative of a 17-year-old Rockhampton ...

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  38. COAL FOR W.A.

    SYDNEY. May 27.—The Mellwraith McEachern freighter Kooyong, which should have left Sydney on Friday night for Newcastle to load, coal for Western ...

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  39. PLAYING FIELDS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, May 26.—The movement started, by the National Playing Fields Association for providing outdoor recreation facilities in thickly ...

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  40. PACIFIC CABLE.

    OTTAWA, May 26.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding a report that the Pacific cable had been sold to the Eastern Telegraph Company, and ...

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  41. FOOTBALL DISTURBANCES.

    MELBOURNE, May 27;—At the association football match between Yarraville and Brunswuck yesterday the Brunswick supporters believed that their players were ...

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  42. RAILWAYS AND ROADS.

    LONDON, May 26.—The "News of the World devotes an editorial to the decision of the Western Australian Government tO assist the development of the ...

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  43. PUSHED INTO GORGE.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—A motor car, reported, stolen, was found by the police last night suspended from the top of a tree, 300ft. down the side of the Plenty Gorge. ...

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  44. Australian Denials.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Mr. P. Hunter, manager for the Pacific Cable Board, said to-night that there was no foundation for the statement that the Pacific cable had ...

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  45. GREAT BARRIER REEF.

    LONDON, May 28.—The British Association's expedition to investigate the Great Barrier Reef, sailed by the R.M.S. Ormonde, including Mrs. Yonge, wife of ...

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  46. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, May 27—Referring to statements by Mr. W. H. Hunter, representative of the Fremantle Agency of the National Union of Seamen of Great ...

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  47. MALFEASANCE IN OFFICE.

    NEW YORK, May 20.—Mrs, Florence Knapp has been convicted in the first degree of grand larceny. Sentence will be imposed probably next week. ...

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  48. GIRL JAKES POISON.

    HOBART, May 27,—Olva Eileen McKay (17), daughter of Walter McKay, of Woodbridge, died from poisoning on Saturday afternoon in circumstances that suggested ...

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  49. TRADE WITH ARGENTINA.

    LONDON, May 27—The Argentine Ambassador, Dr. Uriburn, was the guest of the Argentine Club at dinner last night to celebrate the 118th anniversary of the ...

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  50. A LOCOMOTIVE CONTRACT.

    LONDON, May 26.—It was officially stated to-day that the claim of Armstrong, Whitworth, Ltd., against the South Australian Government, had been settled on ...

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  51. Mr. Hougbton on Communists.

    Replying to a statement made on Friday by. Mr. W. M. Hunter, representative of the Fremantle agency of the National Union of Seamen of Great Britain and ...

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  52. COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION.

    BERLIN, May 26.—A clash occurred at Charlottenburg in connection with the assembly of 70,000 Communists from all over Germany in order to participate in ...

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  53. GRECIAN POLITICS.

    ATHENS, May 26.—M. Venizeloa offered to resign the leadership of the Liberal Party and to quit Greece, if the Royalist parties unreservedly accent the Republic; ...

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  54. FIRE DESTROYS HOMESTEAD.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—On Saturday night the old station homestead of Mr. Hugh Campbell, Oakfield Park, Riddell, was completely destroyed by fire. ...

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  55. TANGIER.

    LONDON, May 26.—A further stage has been successfully completed in the Tangier negotiations in which British, French, Italian and Spanish experts are engaged ...

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  56. TWO SAFES BLOWN OPEN.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Cracksmen broke into the offices of Glenister and Mackenzie Fageol, Ltd., 32 City road, on Friday night, and blew two safes open. They secured ...

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  57. BRITONS IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, May 25.—Britons from every part of the Empire joined in the celebration of Empire Day here. The British Ambassador (Sir Esme ...

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  58. TROUBLE WITH MAU NATIVES.

    WELLINGTON, May 27.—A wireless message from Apia states that two of the Mau chiefs, charged with, assault, refused the summonses to attend the Court, ...

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  59. A NEW EXPLOSIVE.

    PASSADENA (California), Way 26.—A new explosive, of which radium is an important ingredient, was reported by military professors of the California Institute ...

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  60. CONVICT RECAPTURED.

    LONDON, May 27.—Eidie Guerit, who escaped from Devil's Island, the penal settlement off French Guiana, has been arrested in a London hotel. He will appear ...

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  61. CLAIM TO VAST ESTATE.

    MONTREAL, May 26.—Two castles in England, a 66,000,000 dollar estate and family jewels of untold value are claimed by 400 residents of New Brunswick, as ...

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  62. NEW CRUISER AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON. May 26.—The new cruiser Australia, having satisfactorily finished all trials, has been taken over by the Commonwealth Navy. It will leave England ...

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