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  2. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    LONDON, April 30.—In the House of Commons to-day Sir Austen Chamberlain told members that the High Commissioner for Egypt and the Sudan (Lord Lloyd) ...

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  3. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, April 30.—The possibility of a clash between Japan and the Nationalists in Shantung looms, due to the determination of the Japanese to maintain ...

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  4. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, May 1.—Efforts were made on behalf of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to-day to intervene in the dispute ...

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  5. CORRUPTION AND MURDER

    MOSCOW, April 30.—Willy lbraimoff, who for seven years was President of the autonomous Soviet Republic of the Crimea, has been sentenced to be shot by the order ...

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  6. UNREST IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, May 1.—Communists are blamed for the spread of Labour unrest in India arid East India. The strikers, it is alleged, appealed for aid from Moscow ...

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  7. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, May l.—Figures disclosed to-day by the Treasurer (Dr. Page) show a further marked decline in Customs revenue for April, and make more certain ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    NEW YORK, April 30.—The crew of the Bremen were officially welcomed in New York to-day. After a triumphal tour of the harbour, the fivers were escorted ...

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  9. CALM IN CAIRO.

    LONDON, April 30.—The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" says:-"The British ultimatum caused no excitement. Everywhere was calm, except in political ...

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  10. Civic Honours.

    NEW YORK, May 1.—Baron von Huenfeld, Pilot Koehl, and Major-General Fitzmaurice received the City's official welcome, in which Pilot Koehl's wife and ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH ADVISED.

    CANBERRA, May 1.—Before the delivery of the British Government's ultimatum to the Egyptian Government demanding the withdrawal of the Assemblies ...

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  12. MINERAL WEALTH.

    Among the passengers on the liner Orsova, which arrived at Fremantle from London yesterday, was Mr. A. Broughton Edge, who, with a staff of special assistants ...

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  13. TEXT OF WARNING.

    LONDON, May 1.—Sir Austen Chamberlain, in his statement in the House of Commons, regarding, the warning addressed by the British Government to the ...

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  14. OUTLAWING WAR

    BERLIN, April 30.—The German Goverment, in its reply to the United States proposal for a multi-lateral treaty outlawing war, points out that the dominating ...

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  15. NATIONALIST DEFEAT.

    SHANGHAI, May l.—The main Nationalist armies have occupied Tsinan and the Northerners are retreating in disorder. The latest military despatches have ...

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  16. NON-STOP RECORD.

    LONDON, April 30.—Captain McIntosh created a new air record by making a non-stop flight from Berlin to London in 270 minues in the Princess Zenia, in ...

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  17. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    PARIS, May 1.—It is not yet possible to estimate accurately the grouping in the new Chamber of Deputies, as there are 28 more deputies than in the last Chamber, ...

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  18. CONFERENCE ON FRIDAY.

    SYDNEY, May l.—The state of unrest prevailing on the waterfront will form the subject of discussion at a specially convened joint meeting of the Marine ...

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  19. AIR FORCE CRASH.

    SYDNEY, May l.—Nose-diving from an altitude of 100 feet; the Air Force machine —D.H.Q—crashed to the ground on Gundary Plains the miles from Goulburn ...

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  20. BREACH OF CRIMES ACT.

    BRISBANE, May 1.—Herbert George Carrigan, secretary of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's, Union of Australia was convicted this afternoon of a breach ...

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  21. SATISFACTION IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, April 30.—The State Department published the German reply to Mr. Kellogg's outlawry of war treaty proposal with every indication of official ...

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  22. FLYING PRINCE.

    LONDON, April 30.—The popularity of the Prince of Wales renders it almost impossible for him to travel by road, and he is frequently late for engagements, owing ...

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  23. N.S.W. FIGURES.

    SYDNEY, May l.—For the ten months of the financial year the State finances reveal a debit of £2,655,272. The revenue amounted to £34,422,444, an increase of ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S WELCOME.

    LONDON, April 30.—In the House of Commons to-day Sir Austen Chamberlain made a statement in reply to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald regarding the United States ...

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  25. LADY BAILEY'S FLIGHT

    CAPETOWN, April 30.—"Hello, Abe! How are you? I'am a little late, but I got in a muddle in the mountains." This was Lady Bailey's greeting to her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CONFIDENCE IN PREMIER.

    LONDON, April 30.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that the election results are a definite expression of confidence in M. Poincare and his policy, ...

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  27. SEAMEN'S AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, May l.—Job control tactics are again being employed by members of the "Australian Seamen's Union. At a recent meeting of the Sydney branch it was ...

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  28. TASMANIAN FINANCES.

    HOBART, May 1.—Compared with the revenue collected in the first ten months of the financial year 1926-1927, the State revenue shows a decrease in the ...

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  29. PUBLIC PROTESTS.

    LONDON, April 30.—The "Daily Mail" has received many letters, urging the reconsideration of the decision that the Prince of Wales will use an aeroplane to ...

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  30. A MINISTER DEFEATED.

    PARIS, April 30.—The Minister for Hygiene, Assistance and Social Prevision (M.Fallieries) has resigned, owing to his failure to secure re-election. ...

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  31. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    LONDON, April 30.—The Washington correspondent of "The Times" says:— "The tone of the German reply to Mr. Kellogg's pact Note is only one of several ...

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  32. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    To review Australia's system of meat raising and export, Colonel T. D. Young, O.B.E.,veterinary inspector for the City of London is travelling to the Eastern States ...

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  33. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, April 30.—Many Conservatives returned to London after spending the week-end in their constituencies, convinced that the kerosene tax will press ...

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  34. BEAM WIRELESS.

    MONTREAL, April 30.—It is expected that the beam wireless service between Canada and Australia will be opened for business shortly. Regular tests have ...

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  35. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    CANBERRA, May 1.—The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Scullin) declined to-day to comment on assertions by, Mr. McGrath about the manner in which ...

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  36. SYDNEY TO SINGAPORE.

    SYDNEY, May l.—The strong winds of to-day prevented Wing Commander L. J. Wackett from completing the first stage of his flight from Richmond aerodrome to ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    SYDNEY, May 1.—An indication of the immediate intentions of the new owners of the Commonwealth Line of steamers concerning the management of its affairs in ...

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  38. AMERICANS FLOODS.

    MONTREAL, April 3.—The latest estimates from Atlanta are that the southern flood disasters resulted in 12 deaths and 8,000 persons being rendered temporarily ...

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  39. SOLDIER'S LOST MEMORY.

    CANBERRA, May 1.—Mrs. E. L. MeQuay, of Stratford, Taranaki, has come to Sydney to see her son, who has been separated from her for nearly 12 years. ...

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  40. SERVICE THIS MONTH.

    MELBOURNE, May 1.—The Postmaster General (Mr. Gibson) said to-day that he understood that the beam services between Australia and Canada would be put into ...

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  41. GUTTERIDGE MURDER.

    LONDON, April 30.—Armed detectives have been appointed to watch Mr. Justice Avory as the result of a threatening letter following the death sentence on ...

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  42. A SECRET SESSION.

    CAIRO, April 30.—The Egyptian Parliament to-day met for a secret session, the Chamber of Deputies assembling Quietly and receiving the ...

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  43. Necessity for Branding.

    MELBOURNE, May 1.—Among the prosecutions recommended to the Health Commission at its meeting to-day for non-compliance with the provisions of the ...

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  44. BIG MERGER EXPECTED.

    SYDNEY, May 1.—Important developments are daily expected regarding mergers with the cable and wireless companies of Britain and America. The ...

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  45. LONDON LOAN.

    LONDON, May 1.—The "Financial News" says:—"It may cause surprise that the New Zealand Government has decided to combine new borrowing with the ...

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  46. LEGISLATURE ACTS.

    CAIRO, April 30.—The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies have agreed to the postponement or consideration of the As­semblies Bill. ...

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  47. AMERICAN COMMISSIONER.

    CANBERRA, May 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that he had asked Sir Hugh Denison, who was relinquishing his position as Australian ...

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  48. DEPUTY LEADERSHIP.

    LONDON, May 1.—Dr. K. Bieler, a member of the staff of the McGill University, Montreal, has secured two year's leave to enable him to accompany the ...

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  49. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    Slightly over seven million bags of wheat have been transported by the State railways to ports and mills during the present season. This quantity exceeds ...

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  50. ASHORE IN A FOG.

    VANCOUVER, April 30.—It is feared that the Dutch steamer Callisto (4,310 tons) has broken up, and sunk with its crew, after running aground in a thick fog ...

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  51. SYDNEY INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, May 1.—The City' Commissioners to-day deceived from the solocitors of Mr. Maing, deputy manager of the City Council. Electricity Department, ...

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  52. LUCKY BABY.

    CAPETOWN, April 30.—A baby at Vryheid is worthy its weight in gold. In August last year Miss Sarah Slatter died in Anstralia and bequeathed £90,000 to ...

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  53. EGYPTIAN REPLY.

    CAIRO, May. 1.—It is understood that the Egyptian reply to the British ultimatum, which is to be delivered at the Residency this afternoon, is couched in ...

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  54. COMMUNIST RIOT.

    BERLIN, April 30.—The police have arrested 130 Communists who took part in a riot in a Berlin suburb. The riot developed into a stoning battle against students. ...

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  55. EMPIRE MARKETING.

    LONDON, April 30.—To-day, in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) informed a Questioner that the Empire ...

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  56. MODERN YOUTH.

    LONDON, April 30.—"Modern young men and women discuss matters which would hare made their grandmothers shudder," said the Rev. H. E. Audrey, ...

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  57. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, May 1.—A by-election, which took place to-day, to till the vacancy for the Marylebone seat, following the elevation of Sir Douglass Hogs to the Peerage, ...

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  58. ALLEGED CONVENT TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, May 1.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that inquiries show that the Valladolid convent story is untrue. [A message published yesterday, which ...

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  59. KATANNING REFERENDUM.

    KATANNING, May l.—The referendum on the question of a municipality for Katanning was decided on Saturday by a negative vote, the results being 188 for, ...

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  60. MAY DAY IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, May l.—In the May Day Labour parade 20,000 persons marched in orderly procession. They were shepherded by 3,000 policemen. Despite the tense ...

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  61. COMPETITION IN WINES.

    TORONTO, April 30.—The purchase of two car loads of wine from Australia by the Liquor Control Board has brought a vigorous protest from the growers of ...

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  62. PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, May l.—The "Daily Herald" says:—"It is hard to see how the proposed Egyptian Assemblies law differs from the normal practice of civilised countries, or ...

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  63. COTTON DISPUTE.

    LONDON, April 30.—The resumed cotton conference broke down after sitting for a quarter of an hour, the trade unions rejecting the employers' renewed proposals ...

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