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  2. GOOD FRIDAY.

    In reverent remembrance of the tragedy of Calvary, many hundreds of people last night demonstrated their Christian belief by taking part in the annual Procession ...

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  3. FOUR-POWER PACT.

    LONDON, April 13.—In the House of Commons to-night, Sir Austen Chamberlain (Con.) made a trenchant attack on Germany. He said:—"Frankly, I view ...

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  4. N.S.W. LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Disorderly scenes which developed into a free fight occurred at the annual general conference of the State Labour Party which began at the ...

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  5. THE MOSCOW TRIAL.

    MOSCOW, April 14.—When the trial of the six British engineers on charges of sabotage and espionage was resumed this morning it appeared that the Judges ...

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  6. TARIFF CHANGES.

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tides" states that in the next few days President Roosevelt will send to Congress ...

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  7. AID FOR FARMERS.

    WASHINGTON, April 13.—By a majority of six votes, the Senate to-day handed the Administration its first defeat by inserting a cost of production guarantee ...

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  8. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    The business sessions of the 36th annual conference of the Churches of Christ in Western Australia were opened in the Lake-street Chapel yesterday, the ...

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  9. NEW YORK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The pound sterling leaped two and five-sixteenth cents upwards to-day and after heavy trading closed at the cable rate of 3.43¾. The ...

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  10. PERSECUTION OF JEWS

    BERLIN, April 13.—A number of prominent Jewish professors at the German universities, including the Professor of Economies at Bonn, have been granted ...

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  11. WASHINGTON PARLEYS.

    LONDON, April 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) told the House of Commons to-day that, when in the United States, he would discuss with President ...

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  12. ANZAC DAY.

    The eighteenth anniversary of the landing of Australian troops at Gallipoli will be commemorated throughout Australia and other Dominions of the Empire on ...

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  13. GERMANY'S ACCEPTANCE.

    ROME, April 13.—Captain Goering, the German Minister without portfolio, said to-night that Germany fully accepted the Four-Power Pact. He added: "I hope its ...

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  14. TRIBUTERS' CASE.

    KALGOORLIE, April 14.—The Lake View and Star Company, in accordance with the Privy Council judgment given last-year, will distribute on April 19 about ...

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  15. JAPAN IN MANCHURIA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—Mr. George Rea, a Shanghai publisher and editor, who is a Counseller to the Government of the new State of Manchukuo, ...

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  16. ROBBERY FROM CLUB

    HOBART, April 14.—Five young men who were seen by a plainclothes constable to leave the Naval and Military Club, Hobart, early this morning with ...

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  17. IN THE CHURCHES.

    Special services in commemoration of the Crucifixion were held in the principal city and suburban churches of all the Christian denominations yesterday ...

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  18. SPEEDWAY CRASH.

    COPENHAGEN, April 13.—Con Cantwell, an Australian who was competing in the final at the international speedway meeting to-day, fell under his motor ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    LAUNCESTON, April 14.—The 38th annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australia was continued at Launceston to-day. It ...

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  20. PETITION BT MACDONALD.

    LONDON, April 13.—The summary of to-day's proceedings at the Moscow trial which was issued by the Foreign Office to-night states that after the President ...

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  21. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Doreen Robinson (14) was killed instantly by a fast moving train at the level crossing at Mt. Druitt this morning. The girl had passed through ...

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  22. ROBBERY WITH ARMS.

    VANCOUVER, April 13.—The war on banditry in Canada was advanced a further step to-day when life sentences were passed on Hugh Jones and Charles ...

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  23. GOODS PLACED IN BOND.

    At the executive meeting on Wednesday of the Chamber of Manufactures, intimation was received to the effect that overseas goods discharged at Fremantle were ...

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  24. TENNIS TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—A tragedy marred the opening of the Echuca Lawn Tennis Club's annual open tournament. John McKenzie, third son of the ...

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  25. ANIMAL BIOLOGY.

    CANBERRA, April 14.—A new work on animal biology by Dr. W. H. Nicholson, of the staff of the Commonwealth Council for Scientific and ...

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  26. ESPIONAGE ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, April 13.—In view of the nature of the charges made against the six British subjects at the Moscow trial, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) ...

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  27. FLIGHT TO CAPE TOWN

    COLOMB-BECHAR (Morocco), April 14.—Captain Lancaster, who is attempting to break Mrs. Mollison's record for a flight from Britain to Cane Town, landed ...

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  28. ALLEGED TAX EVASION.

    NEW YORK, April 13.—Mr. E. C. Mitchell, chairman of the National City Bank, was indicted for the second time to-day on a charge of having evaded the payment ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND GOLD YIELD.

    BRISBANE, April 13.—For the first three months of 1933 the Queensland gold yield amounted to 13,128 fine ounces, worth £55,764, compared with 2,666oz., ...

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  30. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND.

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Throughout to-night a constable kept a lonely vigil near the body of an aged woman in almost inaccessible country about three miles from ...

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  31. FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS.

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The freighter Maiang, with 32 men aboard, is in distress with a broken tailshaft off Cape Cod. A coastguard cutter is striving desperately ...

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