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  2. GUTTERIDGE MURDER.

    LONDON, April 26.—The climax in the Gutteridge murder trial-the outcome of the murder of a constable in an Essex lane last September—was reached to-day, when ...

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  3. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, April 26.—To-day in the House of Commons the debate on the Budget was resumed by Sir Robert Horne (Conservative) who expressed the opinion ...

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  4. OUTLAWING WAR.

    LONDON, April 26.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain), speaking at the dinner of the Birmingham Anglo-French Society, ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, April 26.—Mr. Gilbert Vyle, presiding at the conference of the British Chambers of Commerce, disclosed having submitted to the Imperial authorities the ...

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  6. DEFYING DEATH.

    BERLIN, April 26.—A motor car was deliberafely crashed into a tree at a speed of 20 miles an hour to-day, to demonstrate an invention of considerable importance ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    MURRAY BAY (Quebec), April 26.— The Ford rescue 'plane with the crew of the German 'plane Bremen aboard, landed at the St. Agnes Aerodrome to-day. ...

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  8. RUBBER POSITION.

    LONDON, April 26.—To-day in the House of Commons the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) drew attention to the rubber position. He ...

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  9. MUSSOLINI.

    "What good thing has Fascism brought to Italy? It is often alleged that it brought order. I am satisfied that the disorders preceding it have been very greatly ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    CANBERRA, April 27.—Charging the Ministry with having sacrificed public assets in accepting the tender of Lord Kylsant) at £1,900,000 for the purchase of the ...

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  11. Funeral of Bennett.

    QUEBEC, April 26.—The funeral service for Lieutenant Floyd Bennett was attended by his widow, Commander Byrd and members of the Government. A huge ...

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  12. CANBERRA ARTISANS.

    CANBERRA, April 27.—The types of achitecture, and the efficiency of workmen at Canberra were criticised to-day by Mr. George MeLeish an architect, who ...

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  13. "Vulgar Publicity Stunt."

    QUEBEC, April 26.—Describing the spectacular flight of Colonel Lindbergh front New York to Quebec with serum for Lieutenant Floyd Bennett as pure bluff. ...

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  14. MARINE COOKS' STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, April 27.—Chief Judge Dethridge in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day indicated that in the event of the Marine Cooks, Butchers, and Bakers' ...

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  15. Courtney Again Prepares.

    LONDON, April 26.—Captain Courtney is preparing for a fresh trans Atlantic start and he may if successful make further fights to South Africa or Australia. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, April 27.—A message from Rockhampton states that the general manager the Central Railways (Mr. Chambers) received the following telegram ...

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  17. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 26.—Captain Kingsford Smith's 'plane is at present at Santa Monica (CalifOrnia) undergoing a complete overhaul, including re-covering ...

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  18. LADY BAILEY'S VENTURE.

    LONDON, April 26.—Lady Bailcy, who is making a solo flight to Capetown in a moth 'plane, is experiencing difficulties, She arrived at Bulawayo yesterday from ...

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  19. PAPUAN MASSACRES.

    CANBERRA, April 27.—No advice has been received by the Home and Territories Department of the native massacres in Papua announced by Messrs. J. and ...

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  20. THE VERDICT.

    LONDON, April 27.—Kennedy and Browne were both found guilty. ...

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  21. PORT CHARGES.

    LONDON, April 27.—The Government's proposals for the relief from local taxation are expected to have a beneficial effect upon the trade of British ports. The ...

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  22. DRAMATIC SUICIDE.

    PARIS, April 26.—Captain Alic Beufve, formerly a New Zenalander, who has lived in Paris since the war committed suicide to-day by jumping from the Are de ...

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  23. BOMBING MACHINES.

    LONDON, April 26.—Captain Broad, flying a De Havilland "Hound" military day bombing machine, equipped with a 560 horse-power Napier engine, to-day won ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The discovery of some means of improving the relationship between and employee is one of the most vital problems confronting Australia. It is in the hope ...

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  25. AIR FORCE PROMOTIONS.

    CANBERRA, April 27.—The Minister for Defence (Sir William Glasgow) announced to-day that the Ministry had recently considered the ranks and seniority ...

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  26. UNION LEADERS' QUARREL.

    LONDON, April 26.—The General Secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. A. J. Cook) has replied to the President of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Havelock ...

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  27. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    SHANGHAI, April 26.—Peking is showing surprising confidence in the military situation, despite the debacle in Shantung, and despite the fact that by the actual ...

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  28. GENERAL HOLD UP.

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Fears that the present unrest on the waterfront may lead to a general shipping hold-up are entertained by a number of union officials. They are ...

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  29. EXPEDITING RATE RELIEF.

    LONDON, April 27.—Following representations concerning the urgent need, the Government intends to accelerate rating relief in the necessitous areas, says the ...

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  30. BALKAN EARTHQUAKES.

    ATHENS, April 26.—Earthquake shocks are still being felt at Corinth. A number of residents have left, but the a of the population declare that they will ...

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  31. MAIL TRAIN DERAILED.

    CAPETOWN, April 27.—The Mail train from Johannesburg to Capetown was derailed at Hex River Pass, in a mountainous region at 6 a.m. to-day. ...

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  32. Further Shocks in Bulgaria.

    SOFIA, April 26.—There has been further earthquake shocks, and half of the houses at Calabetz collapsed. The Black Sea suddenly rose several ...

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  33. DARWIN TRAGEDY.

    DARWIN, April 27.—A sensation was caused in Darwin this morning when it was reported that a man named Harry Hill had been murdered. The police were informed ...

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  34. TRANSFER OF NORTH-WEST.

    CANBERRA, April 27.—Referring to a statement from Western Australia that the Premier (Mr. Collier) proposed to introduce in the next session of the Western ...

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  35. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, April 26.—The organiser of the Scottish Delegation (Mr. Gilchrist) has arranged a novel method of advertising Australian produce. When the delegation ...

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  36. CHURCH UNION.

    CHICAGO, April 26.—One of the greatest movements for Church union in the history of America will be launched next mouth to bring together the Presbyterians. ...

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  37. M. BRIAND'S ILLNESS'

    PARIS, April 26.—Great excitement was caused by the circulation of a report that the Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Arishide Briand) is dead, and that the ...

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  38. ATROCITIES IN CANTON.

    Scenes of bestiality in the streets of Canton, following the frenzied massacre of Chinese and Russian Bolsheviks, who had burned and plundered an important ...

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  39. CHALIAPIN'S HOUSE SEIZED.

    MOSCOW, April 26.—The house and estate of M. Chaliapin, the operatic singer have been seized by the Soviet Government and handed over to the Red Cross. ...

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  40. MIGRATION.

    OTTAWA, April 26.—Canon W. Burd. of Prince Albert (Saskatchewan) giving evidence before the Immigratoin Committee, said that Synod favoured the quota ...

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  41. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, April 26.—Presiding over a full attendance of 711 churchmen in the final stage of the Prayer Book, the primate (Dr. Davidson) read a message from ...

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  42. FRUIT ON MAILBOATS.

    LONDON, April 27.—The new Agent-General for South Australia (Sir H. Barwell), in an interview, said that his most notable impression of the voyage on the ...

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  43. RAILWAY CLERK'S DEATH.

    Yews, chief clerk to the District Traffic Superintendent on the State Railways, was found dead at his home in St. Alban's-road, Kalgoorlie, this afternoon. He bad ...

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  44. CAR EXHAUST GASES.

    LONDON, April 28.—The increasing dangers of motor exhaust fumes in London's congested thoroughfares were illustrated to-day by an extraordinary incident in the ...

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  45. OFFICIALS DISMISSED.

    LONDON, April 26.—Twelve members of the permanent staff of the New Zealand office in London have been dismissed for reasons of economy. They include an ...

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  46. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    DARWIN, April 27.—At a meeting of the Town Council to-day, the Mayor (Mr Watts) spoke in bitter terms of the North Australia Commission. He said ...

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  47. LONDON STAFF.

    LONDON, April 26.—There is no likelihood of any immediate alteration to the London staff of the Commonwealth Line, which will be despatching the Largs. Bay ...

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  48. GIRL STOWAWAY.

    LONDON, April 26.—The Cardiff correspondent of the "Evening News" says that when the Finnish barque Herzogin Cecile was three days out from Melbourne a girl ...

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  49. RUMANIAN PHENOMENON.

    BUCHAREST, April 26.—A curious phenomenon was witnessed at Constanza to-day. The sky darkened and rain appearing ...

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  50. NEWSPAPER PROHIBITION.

    MADRID, April 26.—Owing to infringements of his embargo against Sunday work, General de Rivera has prohibited the publication of morning ...

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  51. MARRIAGES AND BURIALS.

    NEW YORK, April 25.—A message front Indiana states that the Rev. G. Foster, who is 71 years old, claims that he has performed the marriage and burial ...

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  52. WRANGEL'S ARMY.

    PARIS, April 27.—Though General Wrangel is dead, his army lives. The greater part to the number of 30,000 are working on the land in Jugo Slavia. ...

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  53. MARITIME UNIONS.

    MELBOURNE, April 27.—The general president of the Marine Stewards' Union (Mr. G. E. Monte), referring to-night to the sale of the Commonwealth ships, said ...

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  54. RADIUM POISONING.

    NEW YORK, April 26.—At Newark New Jersey, five girls are going the United States Radium Company for £30,000 each. Physicians gave evidence that they were ...

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  55. STORM IN UKRAINE.

    MOSCOW, April 26.—A violent storm has caused great damage in the Ukraine. Work has been suspended in many of the factories, and the telegraph and ...

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  56. "GHOSTS OF MENIN GATE."

    LONDON, April 26.—Fifteen thousand people saw Mr. Will Longstaff's picture, "Ghosts of Mcnin Gate." at Manchester last week; and it is expected that 20,000 ...

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  57. LUXURIOUS TRAVELLING.

    LONDON, April 26.—The Flying Scotsman and the London-Edinburgh express will shortly he installed with hairdressing saloons, for use by men and women ...

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