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  2. NAZIS AND JEWS.

    BERLIN, April 4.—In officially announcing that it will not resume the boycott of Jews to-morrow, the Government claims that the foreign atrocity campaign ...

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  3. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    NEW YORK, April 4.—The crash off the New Jersey coast in a violent thunderstorm early this morning of the giant naval airship Akron is considered the moat costly ...

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  4. STORMY DEBATE

    Scenes of uproar characterised a debate in the House of Representatives yesterday on the Australian match Industry and two Labour members were suspended from the service of the House after bitterly criticising the Ministry's policy in regard to the tariff ...

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  5. MOSCOW ARRESTS.

    LONDON, April 4.—The Government has issued a White Paper which covers the correspondence from March 12 to March 17 between the British ...

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  6. SECESSION.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) issued the following statement yesterday:— In "The West Australian" of April 4 ...

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  7. SIR WALTER JAMES'S VIEWS.

    Sir Walter James writes:—The Constitution chosen by the people of Australia was and is a Federal Constitution and its power expressly and by name vested in ...

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  8. "ANTI-SEMITIC PURGE."

    LONDON, April 4.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that though the boycott of Jews is not to be resumed, "as it has produced the ...

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  9. DISORDER IN FRENCH THEATRE.

    PARIS, April 4.—When a German company presented, a German play here an organised protest degenerated into brawls throughout the theatre. Crowds outside ...

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  10. JOURNALIST KILLED.

    VIENNA, April 5.—German armed Nazis crossed the frontier and raided an Austrian hotel at Durchholzen, where they shot Dr. George Bell, an Englishman ...

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  11. A BLIMP COMES TO GRIEF.

    BEACHHAVEN (New Jersey), April 4.—The Navy blimp (small airship) J3, when returning from a search for survivors of the Akron dropped into the surf near ...

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  12. "NO MORE BIG AIRSHIPS."

    WASHINGTON, April 4.—The chairman of the House of Representative's Naval Committee (Mr. Vinson) said to-day: "There won't be any more big airships ...

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  13. ACCUSED RELEASED ON BAIL.

    MOSCOW, April 4.—Messrs. W. H. Thornton, John Cushney and Gregory, arrested British employees of the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company, who ...

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  14. ARRESTED ENGLISHMEN.

    BERLIN, April 4.—Mr. T. C. Catchpool, a British subject and head of the Berlin branch of the Society of Friends, who was arrested by the police, has been ...

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  15. CAPTURED OFFICERS.

    SHANGHAI, April 5.—Following the capture on March 29 of four, British officers of the steamer Nanghang in the most daring pirate raid on the China ...

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  16. HASTENING THE TRIAL.

    RIGA, April 4.—The Soviet Public Prosecutor (M. Vishinsky) has promised to provide the arrested British engineers with a cony of the official indictment ...

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  17. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, April 4.—In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question, the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. A. Eden) said that ...

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  18. JAPAN'S PACIFIC MANDATE.

    BERLIN, April 4.—"Germany is unwilling to renounce her colonial claims," says the German Colonial Association, protesting against Japan's retention of her Pacific ...

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  19. A.N.A. APPEAL.

    The Chief President of the Australian Natives' Association in Western Australia has issued the following appeal:— As Australia's only truly National ...

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  20. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, April 4.—The Russian Goods Imports Prohibition Bill was introduced into the House of Commons to-day and formally read a first time. The text of ...

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  21. STEAMER SINKS.

    CAPE TOWN, April 5.—The steamer Haleric (5,109 tons), bound from the Tyne to Australia to load wheat, sank off Paternoster Point, 20 miles north of ...

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  22. LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    MARSEILLES, April 5.—Attempting to break Squadron Leader Gayford's record for a long distance non-stop flight, the French airmen, Bossoutrot and Rossi ...

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  23. HOSPITAL UPKEEP.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), April 4.—All meals costing over 50 cents at public places in British Columbia will be taxed at the rate of 5 per cent, for the ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.

    LONDON, April 4.—A high Australian authority discounts the statement that the Dominions hive refused financially to support the Empire Marketing Board. ...

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  25. SPANISH UNREST.

    MADRID, April 5.—The Cabinet discussed for three hours the discovery of a revolutionary plot planned for the anniversary of the overthrow of the monarchy. ...

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  26. A SOVEREIGNTY CLAIM.

    THE HAGUE, April 4.—By 12 votes to 2 the International Court of Justice has confirmed Denmark's full sovereignty in East Greenland, and rejected Norway's ...

    Article : 33 words
  27. BRITISH COAL IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, April 4.—The Honorary Minister (Air. A. Meighen) told the Senate that the Government was considering action regarding the importation of ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. ACCIDENT ENDS FATALLY.

    SYDNEY, April 5.—William George Collins (63), a railway employee, of Stanmore, who was, knocked down by a motor car in Parramatta-road last night, died ...

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