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  2. LOST AT SEA.

    SINGAPORE, April 6.—Jiro Satoh, former lawn tennis champion of Japan and one of the foremost players in the world, disappeared last night from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MYSTERY CRAFT.

    BRISBANE, April 6.—A Japanese craft which had been sheltering off Dunk Island for some days was seen today at the mouth of the Hull River, and the matter ...

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  4. LANG PARTY ASSAILED.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—Acts of treachery by the Lang Party and the launching of "a vicious campaign of disruption" are alleged in a statement issued ...

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  5. EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA, April 6.—Following indications given in Sydney on Thursday that a reversal of Australian policy regarding butter marketing in Great Britain to ...

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  6. NORTHERN FLOODS.

    Continued improvement in weather conditions yesterday relieved to some extent the disorganisation of communications and transport services caused by the ...

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  7. FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND.

    DARWIN, April 6.—Mr. Bernard Rubin and Mr. K. Waller, who left the Lympne aerodrome, England, early on March 22 in a Leopard Moth plane, landed here ...

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  8. FREMANTLE MURDER

    Continuing their investigations yesterday in connexion with the murder of Albert Daniel Mollor (10), whose dead body was found on the seat of a ...

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  9. INDIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    CALCUTTA, April 6.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi, leader of the Indian Congress Party, has approved of the decision reached it a conference of the Congress Party ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHIPPING DEPRESSION.

    LONDON, April 5.—The Danish, Netherlands, Norwegian and Swedish Governments through their respective Ministers in London, have recently made ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. STABLES ABLAZE.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—Several of Australia's leading racehorses, including Chatham, were menaced by a fire which destroyed H. Chisholm and Company's ...

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  12. MISSING CLERK.

    Police officers yesterday commenced a search for Cecil Francis Finde (39). who was until his suspension last week, clerkin-charge of records and correspondence at ...

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  13. PLIGHT OF ONSLOW.

    GERALDTON, April 6.—The State motorship Koolinda arrived at Geraldton shortly after three o'clock this afternoon. During a stay of only a quarter of an ...

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  14. ILLNESS AND STRAIN.

    TOKIO, April 6.—The Japanese Tennis Association was shocked today by a telegram stating that Jiro Satoh had committed suicide by jumping from the Hakone ...

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  15. OVERHAUL OF PACIFIC LINER.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The Union Line announced today that the K.M.S. Makura, which is engaged on the Pacific service, will be withdrawn on May 14 for several ...

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  16. DARWIN AERODROME.

    DARWIN, April 6.—Doubts whether the Darwin aerodrome is big enough for the safe landing of some of the fast English and American racing planes ...

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  17. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    Charged with having stolen, in his capacity as a public servant, £465/13/6, the property of the Crown Law Department, William Frederick Vaughan (23), clerk, ...

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  18. WARTIME MEMORIES.

    AMIENS, April 6.—"Your children lie buried in ground hallowed by their gallantry, and we revere their memory equally with that of our own dead." said the ...

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  19. DEEP REGRET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, April 6.—Jiro Satoh's death has greatly shocked lawn tennis circles in England. F. J. Perry, the British champion said that Japan and the game had ...

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  20. EVILS OF SLIMMING.

    LONDON, April 6.—Several recent deaths of girls owing to slimming by means of drugs of the nitrophenol group have caused wholesale chemists to petition the ...

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  21. TELEGRAPH REPAIR WORK.

    Messages received by the Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. S. R. Roberts) yesterday stated that a linesman left. Yesterday morning on ...

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  22. LOCUST PLAGUES.

    LONDON, April 5.—A large-scale attack by clouds of poison dust distributed from an aeroplane is to be made upon the locust swarms which cause annually about ...

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  23. A POPULAR ATHLETE.

    Formerly singles champion of Japan and for several years a Davis Cup representative, the late Jiroh Satoh, was one of the greatest and most popular lawn ...

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  24. FEDERAL ELECTION PLANS.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The Federal Labour Party in New South Wales may decide next week to initiate an election campaign against the State Labour Party. It thinks ...

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  25. GLIDE OVER CHANNEL

    LONDON, April 5.—Starting from Frankfort yesterday in a German glider towed by an aeroplane, Miss Joan Meakin, a 24-year-old girl. today took off from ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—Comander Gjertsen returned from New Zealand to-day bringing the first personal information to the Byrd expedition headquarters ...

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  27. BRIGANDS ESCAPE.

    CALCUTTA, April 6.—Eleven notorious brigands who were awaiting trial for a village hold-up in the Bhawalgur State made a daring escape from the gaol at ...

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  28. CONDITIONS AT PORT HEDLAND.

    PORT HEDLAND, April 6.—The weather continues threatening and the sky was covered with masses of dense black clouds today. A heavy shower fell ...

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  29. ADELAIDE MEETING POSTPONED.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—The executive of the unaffiliated unions conference has decided to postpone the unity conference which will be held between the A.L.P. ...

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  30. JAPAN'S TRADE.

    TOKIO, April 6.—A Foreign Office spokesman paid today that the Japanese Minister at The Hague (M. Saito) had been instructed tn accent an invitation to ...

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  31. STRANDING OF STEAMER.

    SUVA, April 6.—A marine court which investigated the stranding of the Waihemo in Navuka Passage a few days ago has found that the master committed an error ...

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  32. SWEDISH ROYALTIES.

    CANNES (Riviera), April 5.—The love affairs of members of the Swedish royal house are being much discussed, and despite denials it is believed that there is ...

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  33. ASSASSINS GAOLED.

    BUKAREST, April 6.—Nicholas Constantinescu, Caranico, and Belimace were sentenced today to penal servitude for life for complicity in the assassination of the ...

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  34. MR. BRUCE FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, April 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) confirms the Sydney statement that the Australian High Commissioner to London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) ...

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  35. ACCUSED IN COURT.

    In the Fremantle Police Court the accused was formally charged before Dr. H. H. Field Martell and Mr. A. McLeod. J's.P., and was remanded for eight days ...

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  36. TERRORIST TACTICS.

    CALCUTTA, April 6.—Nayna Mookerjee, the 17-year-old daughter of a Comilla (Bengal) government pensioner, has been arrested in connexion with terrorist ...

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  37. STRANDED MAIL PLANE.

    BROOME, April 6.—The north-bound mail plane landed safely at Anna Plains cattle station at 9.50 a.m. today, and left two hours later for Broome, arriving ...

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  38. DISARMAMENT MEETING.

    LONDON, April 5.—The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Anthony Eden) will represent the British Government at the meeting of the bureau of the Disarmament Conference ...

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  39. CRUSHED BY CLAY FALL.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—George Fletcher (36), married, of Thebarton (a suburb of Adelaide), was fatally crushed this morning when a ton of clay broke away from ...

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  40. BOLD ROBBERY AT BAKERY.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—In a daring daylight robbery at Unley (an Adelaide suburb) this morning a cash box containing £60 and £19 om cheques was stolen from ...

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  41. SUBSTITUTES FOR WHEAT.

    LONDON, April 6.—Commenting on the pending meeting of the Wheat Advisory Committee and the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, the ...

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  42. THE "ARGUS" HONOURED.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—A cable message from Columbia (Missouri) received in Melbourne today announced that the School of Journalism of the University ...

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  43. INDIAN "BLUEBEARD."

    CALCUTTA, April 6.—A Moslem is on trial at Hyderabad for the murder of eleven women during the last seven years. ...

    Article : 23 words
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