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  2. MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    So far as could be learned, there was no development in connection with tho Midland Railway strike during the week-end, and it is considered that matters will stay ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    LONDON, April 14.—Sir James Connolly who with his associates had arranged to form the Commonwealth Shipping Company this year, informed the Australian ...

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  4. ATTACKED BY SHARK.

    SYDNEY, April 15.—Maxwell Steele (19), the victim of an attack by a Shark at Bondi Beach on Saturday afternoon, told a vivid though brief story when in ...

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  5. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    ST. JOHN's (Newfoundland), April 13. —The Bremen has reached Greenly Island, which is off the Labrador coast and near the Western entrance of Belle Isle Straits ...

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  6. MILAN BOMB OUTRAGE.

    ROME, April 14.—Businesses and schools were shut up and the streets were beflagged to-day in honour of the King's safe return and dense crowds lined the route ...

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  7. ROCKET CAR RECORD.

    BERLIN, April 13.—The director of the Opel Company asserts that yesterday's trials the rocket car attained a speed of 430 miles an hour for a few seconds. ...

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  8. RENOUNCING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, April 13.—Despite French opposition to the sweeping and unqualified renunciation of war, the United States to-day, after agreement with the ...

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  9. INCREDULOUS CROWDS.

    BERLIN, April 14.—A representative of the British United Press Association who at 8 o'clock was endeavouring to convince a crowd that the Bremen had landed was ...

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  10. WARNING OF PLOT.

    ROME, April 13.—The "Giornale d'ltalia" asserts that a warning on the previous day that anarchists had planned the Milan plot accountel for the chance ...

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  11. "DAREDEVIL" COLONEL.

    LONDON, April 14.—Mr. John Redfern, a linotype operator at Sheffield, who is the father-in-law of Colonel Fitzmaurice, says that the latter is "a regular ...

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  12. No Official Announcement.

    MELBOURNE, April 15.—It is believed that the Federal Cabinet has made a decision regarding the sale of the Commonwealth line of steamers, but it is ...

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  13. LOST IN FOG.

    QUEBEC, April 14.—The Bremen was lost for four hours in a fog before making a forced landing on Greenly Island, According to the first message from the ...

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  14. RECEIPT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, April 14.—The Ambassador of the United States in London (Mr. W. B. Houghton) handed to-day to Sir W. Tyrell, Permanent Under Secretary for ...

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  15. ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, April 15.—Two men were killed and five other persons were injured early this morning when a large motor car left the roadway at a bend in ...

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  16. A WORD OF CAUTION.

    LONDON, April 14.—The president of the Royal Aeronautical Society, while warmly congratulating the Atlantic flyers and admiring their pluck, initiative and ...

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  17. FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, April 15.—Many important questions are awaiting decision by the Federal Cabinet, which will begin a series of pre-sessional meetings at Canberra on ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    PARIS, April 15.—The French airmen, Captain Costes and Lieutenant Lebrix, completing a remarkable flight from Tokio. arrived at Le Bourget to-day. Three ...

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  19. COMPLETELY ISOLATED.

    NEW YORK, April 14.—The outstanding fact of a day filled with reports of efforts to reach the Bremen's flyers is that they are as completely isolated as if at ...

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  20. INTRUDER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, April 15.—The police are baffled regarding the action of James Taylor, of Pembrett-street, Rockdale, in seeking to gain admission to the residence of Walter ...

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  21. BRITISH MESSAGES.

    LONDON, April 15.—The Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) has Bent messages of congratulation to the President of the Irish Free State and also to the German ...

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  22. EXPERT'S VIEW.

    MADRID, April 14.—Air Vice Marshal Sir Sefton Branoker, who is visiting here, said to-day, when interviewed, "The Bremen's font. in an undoubted testimony ...

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  23. FLIGHT TO HAWAII.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—Lieutenant George Pond announced on Saturday that within. a fortnight he and Captain Kingsford Smith will take off in a giant ...

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  24. PLANES TO THE RESCUE.

    QUEBEC, April 14.—Two Canadian [?]anes are leaving to-day or tomorrow to [?] the airmen. The first definite news from the flyers ...

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  25. CHINESE WOMAN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE. April 15.—Mrs. Ivy Maude Fong (38), of Wattletree-road, Malvern, was killed this afternoon when the motor car in which she was riding ...

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  26. HINKLER AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, April 14.—Amid thunderous applause from thousands of throats, Mr, Bert Hinkler and his wife landed at Morphettville Racecourse at 3.30 o'clock ...

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  27. SEMI-OFFICIAL OPINION.

    LONDON, April 14.—In the absence of the Secretory of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir. Austen Chamberlain), official comment on America's anti-war Note was not ...

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  28. DANCE HALL TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, April 14.—At West Plains (Missouri) 35 persons were killed and 40 were injured—16 or them seriously, as the result of a fire and explosion which ...

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  29. NEWS IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, April 14.—Colonel Ralston (Minister for Defence) announced in the House of Commons that the Bremen was forced down ia a snowstorm on Greenly ...

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  30. LIFE PRISONER.

    MELBOURNE, April 15.—Alan William Moore (30), who was committed to prison for life in September, 1912, for having broken, into the home of Mr. Geoffrey ...

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  31. STATE CAR'S FALL,

    MELBOURNE, April 15.—A State Government motor car, in which members of the South and Port Melbourne Councils were travelling to Melbourne and the ...

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  32. PRESS VIEWS.

    LONDON, April 14.—Responsible newspapers are more critical than the official wireless regarding the United States proposal ...

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  33. EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY.

    SOFIA, April 15.—Twenty-six are reported to have been killed And many were injured in an earthquake in Southern Bulgaria. ...

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  34. AMERICA STIRRED.

    NEW YORK, April 14.—With the possible exception of Colonel Lindbergh's flight to Paris no aviation event has so stirred this city and the rest of the ...

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  35. IN PERU.

    LIMA, April 14.—Ten people were killed in a series of earthquakes in the Arequipa Department, Southern Peru, which lasted for days. ...

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  36. INDIA.

    LONDON, April 14.—"The chief thing we learned in our preliminary. survey of the Indian problem is its immensity and complexity." said Sir John Simon on ...

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  37. CANADIAN FIRE.

    WINNIPEG, April 14.—Five persons were killed and a dozen were injured in a hospital, and scores were overcome by smoke in a blaze at Casa Loma, in a ...

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  38. PRODUCTION SCHEME.

    CALCUTTA, April 15.—The Tatas Steel Company, the largest in India, has introduced a scheme whereby workers will share £75,000 annually, provided production ...

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  39. SOVIET GOLD.

    LONDON, April 14.—A story of the transhipment of £1,000,000 in gold in mid-Channel at midnight reads like an olden time incident of smuggling and piracy. The ...

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  40. OMEO TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, April 15.—Mr. Gurner, K.C. (Senior Crown Prosecutor) and Mr. Brook (Crown Prosecutor) will conduct flip case for the Crown at the second trial ...

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  41. ATTITUDE OF U.S.A.

    LONDON, April 14.—The Washington correspondent of "The Times" says that the United States ia awaiting the coming of the peace pact negotiations with genuine ...

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  42. CAR ON FOOTPATH.

    SYDNEY, April 15.—Three people were injured last night, when a motor car supposed by the police to have been stolen, ran on to the footpath in Old Smith ...

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  43. WAR RESPONSIBILITY

    LONDON, April 14.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" Bays that the Prime Minister (M. Poincare) in prefacing a summary of German diplomatic ...

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  44. CABINET AND PRESS.

    LONDON, April 13.—The editor of "Nash's Magazine confirms the announcement that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) has contracted ...

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  45. CONDITION OF VICTIMS.

    From inquiry at the Perth Hospital late last night, it was learned that the names of John G. Clement and Harry Liddle, who were seriously injured in a motor cycle ...

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  46. APPLES FOR LONDON.

    LONDON, April 13.—Mr. Stephens, representative of the New Zealand Fruit Board, strikingly points out the advantage of landing fruit at Southampton rather ...

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  47. GERMANY REJOICES.

    BERLIN. April 14.—The happiest women in Germany are Baron von Huenefeld's aged mother and Koehl's young wife.Cheering crowds surrounded their ...

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  48. KU KLUX KLAN.

    PITTSBURGH, April 13.—In dismissing the Ku Klux Klan suit against five so-called rebel members, Mr. Justice Thomson of the United States Supreme ...

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  49. TWO CARS COLLIDE.

    Swerving in an attempt to avoid a collision with another motor car, approaching from Jarrad-street, Cottesloe, a car driven by W. C. Cox. Of Coorow crashed into on ...

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  50. WAR GRAVES IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, April 14.—An Australian mother, says the "Weekly Dispatch," who had come specially to see her soldier son's grave in the Melcombe Regis Cemetery ...

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  51. STORY DENIED.

    PARIS, April 14.—The Paris correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says that the Dresden called at Cherbourg and is now proceeding to Bremen with the gold ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN SEED WHEAT.

    LONDON, April 13.—The Greek Refugee Settlement Commission, which conducted experiments with various wheats in Macedonia, where most of the refugees are ...

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  53. AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION.

    WASHINGTON, April 14.—Over 100 members of the All America Anti-imperialistic League, were arrested to-day after they had hold a demonstration at White ...

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  54. MOTOR CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    At the intersection of Eighth-avenue and Guildford-road, Maylands, late on Saturday night, two motor cyclists— Charles Wynch (33) and Richard Bale ...

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  55. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE.

    JERUSALEM, April 15.—Moslems at Gaza waited on the District Officer seeking permission to hold a demonstration against the recent missionary conference. ...

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  56. ROUNDING THE HORN.

    CAPETOWN, April 13.—The motor vessel Alynbank, which arrived to-day had weeks of the most exciting experiences in rounding Cane Horn. The skipper failed ...

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  57. GERMANY'S ACHIEVEMENTS.

    BERLIN, April 14.—The Secretary of State for India (the Earl of Birkenhead) who is on a golfing holiday, when entertained at dinner by prominent politicians ...

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  58. N.S.W. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    LONDON, April 13.—Lord Chelmsford, who has been acting as Agent-General for New South Wales, to-day welcomed the newly appointed Agent-General (Sir George ...

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  59. IRISH JUBILATION.

    LONDON, April 14—The Irish Free State is jubilant at the Bremen's success Mrs. Fitzmaurice (wife of Colonel Fitzmaurice. Chief of the Free State Air Force. ...

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  60. EMPIRE TRADE.

    VANCOUVER, April 13.—Denouncing certain Canadian public men for criticising the Australian Trade Treaty, the chairman (Mr. Tolin) at the annual meeting of the ...

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  61. MORRIS MOTORS.

    LONDON, April 14.—Morris Motors (1925) Ltd. made a profit of £1,334,907 last year The dividend on preference shares will absorb £225,000. "In order to use ...

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  62. HORSE BOLTS IN CITY.

    Bertle Cannon (23). of Wills-street, Victoria Park, was flung from a cart, when the horse he was driving took fright in Barrack-street on Saturday morning. The ...

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