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  2. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    CAIRO, April 30.—Mr. Reginald Hoare, consellor the British Residency, last night handed to the Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha) a note giving Egypt three ...

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  3. GOLD MINING.

    Important observations concerning mining in Western Australia with particular reference to the Wiluna field were made yesterday by Mr. Alfred James, one of ...

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  4. AT THE WAR'S CLOSE.

    COBOURG (Ontario), April 27,—A spontaneous demonstration of applause marked a dramatic moment in court yesterday, during the hearing of the libel suit brought ...

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  5. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    William Cumming (70), and his wife, Florence Green Cumming (67), were found dead at the read of their house in Palmerston-street, North Perth yesterday ...

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  6. SAMOAN MURDERS.

    SYDNEY, April 30.—"Many of the natives in the party that killed Resident Commissioner Bell, Cadet, Lillies; and 20 native police boys at Sinatango were very ...

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  7. CENTRAL STATION.

    Mr. Colin Ednie Brown, architect and town planning enthuslast, who returned from a tour of England and American recently, and whose scheme for sinking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FORGED BANK NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—Describing them as almost flawless examples of note engraving, four note printing experts, who examined some of the 10,000 £8 notes ...

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  9. GREEK EARTHQUAKES.

    ATHENS, April 29.—A strong earthquake shock was recorded this morning. The Government has invited tenders for the erection of 1,000 nuts in Corinth and ...

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  10. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    PARIS, April 30.—The result of all second bullots except two show that M. Poincare is assured of a substantial majority. The position appears to be:— ...

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  11. PROBABLE ACTION.

    LONDON, April 30.—The diplomat correspondent of the "Daily Chromele" states that it is believed that the action will take the form of a seizure of the ...

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  12. BATTLESHIPS LEAVE.

    MALTA, April 30.—The battleships Warspite and Valiant left to-day for Egypt. ...

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  13. RELIEF FUNDS.

    ROME, April 30.—Signor Mussolini has sent £11,000 to the Bulgarian earthquake relief fund, and a similar amount to the Greek fund. ...

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  14. MAY DAY FEARS.

    PARIS, April 29.—The olty is becoming an armed camp, in preparation for trouble that might arise front the Communists threat, which has been repeated annually ...

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  15. A CONVENT TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, April 30.—The "Daily Chronlele's" Paris correspondent relates an amasing tragedy, which has been reported from a convent at Valladolid, Spain. A ...

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  16. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—Dealing with the plaint of the Marchant Service Guild of Australasia in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. to-day, Chief Judge ...

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  17. KING OF AFGHANISTAN.

    MOSCOW, April 30.—In anticipation of the visit of the King of Afghanistan, the official Press welcome him as the progressive ruler of a friendly people who ...

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  18. NATIVE WOMEN.

    LONDON, April 30.—The Colonial Secretary has appointed a committee to examine and report on two measures for the protection of women and girls, known as ...

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  19. CALL UNANSWERED.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—A call was made to-day for two cooks for the steamer Werribee, owned by Huddart, Parker, Ltd., which has been detained in ...

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  20. EIGHT-HOURS CONVENTION.

    GENEVA, April, 30.—In the course of yesterday's in going of the governing body of the International Bureau at Geneva, Mr. Humbert Wolfe, the British ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA ABROAD.

    MELBOURNE, April 30:—After his experience of American trade and commerce Sir, Hugh Dehison, former Commissioner for Australia in the United States, who ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS.

    Ruby Rogers (7), the daughter of the [?] of the Nedlands Parks Hotel, Nedlands has a narrow escape from instant death early yesterday evening. When she ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—Thirty-four Moth aeroplanes have been ordered by the Defence Department for the use of the Royal Australian Air Force. Of these 20 ...

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  24. INCREASED DUTIES SOUGHT.

    ADELAIDE, April 30.—Applications for increased duty on woven wire, and on roller and electric power lawnmowers, were heard by the Tariff Board to-day. ...

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  25. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—Before Mr. Justice Starke in the High Court to-day Thomas Henry Webb, a wheat grower, of Yorke Peninsula and Pharco, sued ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—The plaint of the Waterside Workers' Federation for a new award was again before Judge Beeby in the Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  27. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    William Huggett (45), of Central avenue Maylands, was riding [?] along Stirling-street towards the olty, last night, when a motor car, approaching from the ...

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  28. STREET WIRELESS.

    LONDON, April 29.—A special programme from 3LO (Melbourne) was listened for unsuccessfully by Mr. Allen a Kent wireless experimenter) just off the Strand ...

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  29. CHILD'S ARM FRACTURED.

    Gwen Jones, a pupil attending the High-gate Hill State school, fell from a see-saw at the school yesterday afternoon, and fractured one of her arms. She was taken ...

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  30. WORKMAN'S ARM CRUSHED

    Alexander McKimmie (50), of Slade-street, Bayswater, received severe injuries to his right hand at the Midland Junction Railway Workshops yesterday ...

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  31. WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, April 30.—Notification has been received from the French Government that it had arranged to pay the British Government, in respect of war ...

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  32. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY.

    The State Arbitration Court will commence an inquiry in connection with the determining of the basic wage for 1928-29. on Thursday next at 10.30 a.m. All ...

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  33. IDENTIFICATION WANTED.

    The woman who sustained a fractured skull when knocked down by a motor car at the intersection of Hay and William Streets on Friday morning, was still in an ...

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  34. POLICE STATION WRECKED.

    TOWNSVILLE (Queensland), April 30, —Joseph Herod (35) Butcher, was brought before the Pentland Court during the week end and charged with having ...

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  35. MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    The industrial board appointed to inquire into the claims of the Midland Railway employees for long service leave will sit in the Arbitration Court at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  36. SELLING OF BAWRA WOOL.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—Mr. Justice McArthur in the Practice Court to-day heard the submissions of Mr. Piggott on behalf of George Dalziel Kelly ...

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  37. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    SYDNEY, April 30.—The claims for endowment in New South Wales during the first year of operation of the family endowment scheme will total considerably ...

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  38. SYDNEY CIVICS.

    SYDNEY, April 30.—It is expected the terms of reference for a Royal commission to investigate civic affair's will be announced during the present month ...

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  39. PRINTING DISPUTE.

    On Thursday morning the Arbitration Court will deal with an application for the de-registration of the Printing Industry Employees Union. At the same time an ...

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  40. HORSE RIDER 'DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—Alexander Smith of Orbost was crossing a bridge on horseback yesterday afternoon. When the horse stepped over the side into the ...

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  41. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    DARWIN, April 30.—In the Darwin Police Court today, T. H. Moyes, secretary of the North Australian Commission, was lined 43 with costs for having ...

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  42. ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE.

    ADELAIDE. April 30.—The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Malntosh) said to-day that elementary agriculture was now taught in 155 State schools, and 550 ...

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  43. CYCLIST KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, April 30.—Cyril James Dingle (25), of Norma-street, Mile End, died in the Adelaide Hospital to-night as the result of injuries received in a ...

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