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  2. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—After a hearing which extended over nine days the Full Court of the Federal Arbitration Court reserved itp decision on the ...

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  3. WASHINGTON PARLEYS.

    WASHINGTON, April 12.—The State Department announced to-day that Notes had been sent to all the Nations having diplomatic missions in Washington, and ...

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  4. NAZI OUTRAGES.

    BERLIN, April 13.—On the evening of March 10 three men in the uniform of the storm troops "arrested" a Jewish lawyer, Dr. Weiner in his flat in Chemnitz. His ...

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  5. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    The following special weather forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau last night:— Cooler temperatures, with west ...

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  6. PLIGHT OF UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, April 12.—The Minister of Health (Sir Hilton Young) announced in the House of Commons to-day that before the end of this session the Government ...

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  7. SOVIET TRIAL

    A sensational change of plea was made by William Macdonald when the trial of the six British engineers was resumed in Moscow yesterday. Macdonald denied his guilt and repudiated the deposition which ...

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  8. GOVERNOR'S THREAT

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), April 12.—A threat to declare martial law and confiscate wealth unless the Legislature passes pending relief legislation was made to-day by ...

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  9. PRISONER'S SUICIDE.

    COLOGNE, April 13.—Following his arrest on charges of breach of trust, the assistant Burgomaster of Duseldorf hanged himself in his cell. The Nazis have ...

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  10. THE REFERENDUM.

    Votes counted yesterday in connections with the referendum taken on Saturday on the secession issue increased the voting in favour of secession from the ...

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  11. BRITISH LABOUR PROTEST.

    LONDON, April 12.—A Labour demonstration in the Albert Hall to-night protested against Herr Hitler's "policy of repression and cruelty" which was ...

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  12. SPECTACULAR AIR TRIP

    ROME, April 12.—The airport at Ortobello is humming with preparations for a flight from Rome to Chicago, in which 24 flying boats will participate, the route ...

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  13. CANADIAN CROP.

    OTTAWA, April 12.—The stocks of wheat in Canada at March 31 were estimated, according to the crop report of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, at 312.819.244 bushels. ...

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  14. ARRESTED ENGLISHMAN.

    LONDON, April 12.—Replying to a question in Parliament to-day the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that the Englishman Geoffrey Eraser was arrested ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RAILWAY LOSSES.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Additional evidence of the effect of competition and duplicated services on the business and revenue of the Victorian railways was ...

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  16. AT CITY THEATRES.

    Entertainments of a varied nature will be provided for theatre patrons over Easter. following are the programmes at the city theatres:— ...

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  17. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, April 12.—In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), announced that as a result of negotiations ...

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  18. ESCAPE FROM HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Nellie Cameron, who escaped from the Newcastle Hospital some weeks ago in sensational circumstances, was recaptured by the notice in ...

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  19. PROPAGANDA FOR SAILORS.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Communist agents have been distributing propaganda among the crew of the German cruiser Koeln at Port Melbourne. Leaflets printed. ...

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  20. DETAILS OF THE POLL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  21. SHIP STRIKES ROCK.

    HONG KONG, April 13.—The Hong Kong-bound Norwegian steamer Fjorden (1,733 tons) struck a rock and sunk at Cheung Chan, outside the harbour to-day. ...

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  22. AIRWOMEN'S FLIGHTS.

    BAGDAD, April 13.—Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who is flying to Australia, arrived here to-day from Aleppo, and left for Bushire (Persia). ...

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  23. ESPIONAGE CHARGES.

    LONDON, April 13.—Lieut Norman Baillie Stewart, the young British officer who was found guilty by a court martial on seven out of ten charges of having ...

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  24. FEAR OF THE EAST.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—In addressing the Constitutional Club to-day on "Australia's Place in World Affairs' Mr. W. M. Hutches. M.H.R.. declared that ...

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  25. French Flyer in China.

    HONG KONG, April 13.—On her flight from Paris to Tokio, Mile. Marisze Hilsz arrived here at 6.10 p.m. to-day. Her effort to establish a record failed through ...

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  26. SPORTING FIXTURES.

    Details of the chief sporting events in the metropolitan area during the Easter holidays are given below:— Racing.—To-morrow and Monday: At ...

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  27. EXPLORING THE ROSS SEA.

    NEW YORK, April 12.—Mr. Bernt Balchen, pilot of the Ellsworth Antarctic Expedition, accomanied by the members of his family and a mechanic, sailed aboard ...

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  28. FLIGHT TO CAPE TOWN.

    ALGIERS, April 12.—Captain Lancaster, who is attempting to break Mrs. Amy Mollison's record for a flight from Britain to cape Town, left Aoulef in the Sahara, for ...

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  29. BRITISH CABINETS PLANS.

    LONDON, April 13.—All the newspapers feature the Moscow trial, publishing every word available regardless of space. Cabinet has arranged to meet ...

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  30. Mrs. Bonney's Progress.

    DARWIN, April 13.—Mrs. Bonney, who is flying to England, landed here this afternoon. She had left Brunette Downs at 10.30 a.m. and passed over Daly Waters ...

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  31. BIG BRIDGE FOR DENMARK.

    COPENHAGEN, April 12.—The Danish Parliament to-day voted in favour of granting Dorman Long and Company the contract for building a bridge linking the ...

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  32. SOLICITOR CHARGED.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Harry A. Green, solicitor, was charged before Mr. MacDougall, S.M. at the Central Police Court, to-day with having fraudulently omitted ...

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  33. NEW AMERICAN CRUISER.

    NEW YORK, April 12.—The New Orleans, one of the so-called Treaty cruisers, of 10,000 tons, which has been under construction, was launched at the ...

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  34. FEDERAL POLITICS BLAMED.

    KALGOORLIE, April 13.—Comments on the secession referendum were made to-day by Mr. W. Watson. M.H.R. Fremantle, and by Mr. T. T. Hollway. M T. A ...

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  35. TIMELY RESCUE.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—After their disabled launch had been drifting for five hours in heavy seas, three fishermen were rescued by the pilot steamer captain cook ...

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  36. THE AKRON DISASTER.

    LAKEHURST (New Jersey), April 12. —Lieutenant Commander Edwin Cochrane, assembly and repair officer at the United States Naval Air Station here, testified ...

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  37. TRANSPORT FACILITIES.

    Special train, tramway, 'bus and river transport services will be provided during the holidays. Holiday excursion tickets to and from ...

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  38. PERUVIAN LANDSLIDE

    CHICLAYO (Peru), April 12.—Twenty persons were buried to-day by a landslide near here, due to heavy rains. Nine bodies have been recovered. ...

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  39. PAN-AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON. April 12.—The existing warfare in South America was condemned to-day by President Roosevelt as a backward step, in a speech commemorating ...

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  40. BABY LEFT BEHIND.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—When an Italian woman who bad given birth to a baby as the motor ship Remo approached Port Adelaide, was taken to a nursing home ...

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  41. DINGHY CAPSIZES.

    HOBART, April 13.—William Hunn (70), of Swansea, on the east coast, while fishing from an eight-foot dinghy this morning. stood up to relieve cramp and ...

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  42. LONDON MEAT STORAGE.

    LONDON, April 12.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce), and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Wilford), accompanied ...

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  43. SHOW RING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—An accident marred the ring programme at the Sydney Royal Show to-day, resulting in the destruction of a valuable hunter. The rider escaped ...

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  44. FARM REHABILITATION.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Proposals for the rehabilitation of primary industries were submitted to the Attorney General (Mr. Menzies) to-day by the special ...

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  45. SHOT IN THE NECK.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—While walking home this afternoon across a vacant allotment Mervyn Smoker (12), of Knoxville, was hit in the neck by a 0.22 calibre bullet. ...

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  46. DEPUTIES EXPELLED.

    SOFIA, April 12.—Owing to a revival of Communist agitation a Bill has been passed removing all the 29 Communist deputies from the Bulgarian Parliament. ...

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  47. LONDON TO DARWIN.

    LONDON, April 12.—Signor Leonida Robbiano, the Italian airman, who is attempting to lower Scott's record for the London to Darwin flight, and who had not ...

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  48. PREHISTORIC MONSTERS.

    CALCUTTA, April 13.—The bones of herbivorous dinosaurs, 45 feet long, have been discovered in the hills near Jubbulpore (Central Provinces) by the Percy ...

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  49. A LABOUR EXPULSION.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—The State Council of the Australian Labour Party to-night decided to notify the Federal executive of the party that Senator J.Daly is ...

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  50. BALLARAT MURDER.

    MELBOURNE April 13.—Patrick Sheedy has appealed against his conviction at the Ballarat Supreme Court on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Winifred Nomi ...

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  51. HOTEL SAFE RIFLED.

    KALGOORLIE, April 13.—Although no official information could be secured, it is understood that about £60 was stolen from the safe of the Oriental Hotel. ...

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  52. A LABOUR REQUEST.

    LONDON, April 12.—Members of the last Labour Cabinet, excepting the present Nationalists, to-day asked the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) to extend the ...

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  53. MAIL TIME TABLES.

    To-day will be regarded the same as a Sunday in regard to mail arrangements, but for to-morrow and Monday special arrangements have been made. ...

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  54. ALLEGED STABBING.

    KOORDA, April 13.—During the annual meeting of the local branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night, it is alleged, a man who was being elected for ...

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  55. RAILWAY PORTER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—John O'Counell (53), of Bourke-street, Kedfern, had his head cut off by an electric train at Central station this morning. O'Connell who ...

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  56. "BAY" LINE DIRECTORATE.

    LONDON, April 12.—The directorate of the new Aberdeen-Commonwealth Line, Ltd., which was formed last month to acquire the "Bay" liners, will be Lord ...

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  57. MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE. April 13.—The central branch of the British Medical Association in London recently accepted the invitation of the Victorian branch to hold the 1935 ...

    Article : 53 words
  58. Advertising

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