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  2. FAMILY SUICIDE.

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Saturday.— An extraordinary tragedy has come to light, involving murder and suicide, wiping out a family of four, following ...

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  3. BODY BOWLING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Cricket Board of Control’s view of its new body line bowling rule is that it will prevent this type of bowling being seen again ...

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  4. GERMAN REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Saturday.- The Paris correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” says France is shocked at the description by members of the British ...

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  5. STRUCK MOUNTAIN.

    NAPLES, Saturday. — Police and Fascisti, who were searching in the Apennines, found the wreckage of the French commercial air liner, in a snow ...

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  6. THE LAST WATCH

    [AUTRALIAN CABLE SERVICES.] FLORENCE, Sunday.- Wrapped in an Italian tricolour with in the church of the little village of Castel San Niccolo. Carabinieri and Black Shirts kept a night long vigil. ...

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  7. TRADE ARMISTICE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The United States at the opening of the World Economic Conference will suggest an economic armistice under which no impediments to trade, including tariffs, exchange, restriction of imports, prohibition of dumping or export ...

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  8. CABLE RECEIVED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Marylebone Cricket Club has received the cablegram from the Australian Board of Control. ...

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  9. HOLD UP WHEAT.

    PERTH, Saturday. — A suggestion that an Australian hold-up of wheat might be organised if necessary to obtain Australian parity for all wheat ...

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  10. UNDERSTANDING ANNOUNCED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—An Uiv derstanding between France and tin United States on the problems of world economic recovery was announced by ...

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  11. DIFFICULT PROBLEM.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-While the past and present Australian cricketers generally approve of the proposed new law to restrict body line bowling, Ernie ...

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  12. “ THE PASSING OF HINKLER.”

    Above—the vast, illimitable sky. Below, the rocky cliffs, the sombre pines Sighing beneath their pall of snow, that clothed ...

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  13. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. R. B. Bennett and President Roosevelt today announced an understanding on the purpose of economic improvement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BRITISH VIEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—“Leg theory to some is the fly in the ointment of our success in Australia; to others it was commendable astuteness,“ writes ...

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  15. REVOLVER EXPLODES.

    PERTH, Saturday.—Pilot Collopy, of Western Australian Airways, was shot in the hand to-day at Broome, when a revolver, which he was taking from his ...

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  16. ENGINE STRIKES CAR.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Three ladies who had intended making the round trip on the Macdhui were involved in a sensational level-crossing accident at ...

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  17. BRITAIN’S NAVY.

    LONDON. Saturday.—“We are short men and ships, and there isn't a bob in the locker,” declared Admiral Tyrwhitt at the Press Club’s Navy ...

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  18. STABILISING CURRENCIES.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—British,. French, German, Italian and United States 'experts are hard at work to Washington upon the next step in ...

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  19. DISCOVERY’S RETURN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Discovery expected in London next week, haying circumnavigated the Antarctic. Two years’ research will yield important ...

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  20. WORLD WILL MOURN.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Sir Alan Cobham said the world of aviation would mourn Hinkler’s tragic end. He knew the very spot where Hinkler crashed ...

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  21. DIARY FOUND.

    FLORENCE, Saturday. — Hinkler’s diary, found in the door pocket of the plane, records passing Le Bourget, Macon, Modane, Mt.Cenis, Spezzia ...

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  22. COMMUNIST LEADERS.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—The police have arrested 62 Communist leaders on suspicion of planning a revolution, aiming at the establishment of a workers’ ...

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  23. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The U.S. Government has informed the League of Nations of its willingness to be represented at an international wheat ...

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  24. JURY DISAGREES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Eric Roland Craig, on remand in connection with the murder of Bessie O’Connor in the National Park, may have to face a third ...

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  25. BODY FOR AUSTRALIA?

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A statement was issued by the Prime Minister, Mr. J. A. Lyons, on Sunday night, as follows: “Though a long time has elapsed ...

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  26. AIRMEN’S OPINIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Captatin E. C. Johnstone, Civil Aviation Controller, consider that, subject to the desires ...

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  27. HERRIOT SAILS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—M. Herriot sailed for home this week-end with all visible signs of acknowledgment. He enjoyed with President Roosevelt what ...

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  28. CHILD MARRIAGES.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The Maharajah of Nepaul, a land of mystery, which very few Europeans have entered, has announced that no girls ...

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  29. FARM RELIEF BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-Voting 64 to 20, the Senate passed the Farm Relief Bill which endows the President with authority never before wielded by ...

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  30. WEALTHY WOMAN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The police have exhumed the body of Mrs. Edith Rosse, which had been buried at Bisham, Berkshire, the exhumation taking ...

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  31. PRESS EULOGIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—All the newspapers print eulogies of Hinkler. “The Times“ laments that although he was a great pilot and did most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. BUNDABERG MOURNS.

    BUNDABERG, Saturday. — Flags were flown at half-mast on public buildings in Bundaberg to-day, when it became known that the body of Bert ...

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  33. SMALLER INCOMES.

    PERTH, Saturday.—Au instance of how the depression has hit big incomes is shown by the latest official return on incomes submitted for taxation. At ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND CO-OPERATION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—When questioned to-night as to whether he would be prepared to co-operate in the effort to have the body of Hinkler brought ...

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  35. COBHAM’S FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Alan Cobham is perfectly satisfied with his trial flight at Portsmouth in the Courier monoplane, preparatory to his ...

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  36. HERRIOT HAPPY.

    NEW, YORK, Saturday.—M. Herriot reached New York in a happy state of mind. He said that the American policy so-called “splendid isolation“ had ...

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  37. MRS. BONNEY AND ’PLANE.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday—Mrs. Bonney arrived this morning with her 'plane. It will be repaired here. Mrs. Bonney hopes to resume her flight in a few ...

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  38. U.S.A. Inflation.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Senate on Friday passed the Farm Bill to which the Roosevelt inflation programme is an amendment. ...

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  39. Price of Gold.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Gold was quoted to-day at £6/2/9 per ounce fine. ...

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