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  2. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, May 2.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "The Administration's programme of temporary tariff by trade truces as ...

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  3. HINKLER'S FUNERAL

    FLORENCE, May 1.—It is estimated that 100,000 persons visited the chapel at the Italian Aero Club's headquarters in Florence to-day to pay a last tribute to ...

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  4. MANCHURIAN UNREST.

    SHANGHAI, May 2.—It is now admitted officially that an extremely grave situation has arisen between the new State of Man- [?] and Russia regarding the control ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, May 2.—Important decisions affecting German military strength were reached by the Effectives Committee of the Disarmament Conference yesterday, ...

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  6. NAZI FERVOUR.

    BERLIN, May 1.—May Day celebrations in Germany were carried out on an unprecedented scale and directed to the stimulating of nationalistic fervour. The ...

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  7. MAY DAY PARADES.

    LONDON, May 2.—May Day celebrations throughout Europe were mostly held in perfect weather and there were few disorders, though there was a manifest ...

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  8. GERMAN TRADE TREATY.

    LONDON, May 2.—When the Anglo- German trade agreement was discussed in the committee of ways and means in the House of Commons last night, the ...

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  9. PERSIAN OIL FIELDS.

    TEHERAN (Persia), May 1.—The Anglo-Persian Oil Company, whose agreement with the Persian Government was suddenly cancelled by the Government last ...

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  10. WHEAT TRADE.

    NEW YORK, May 2.—Mr. Henry Morgenthan, senior, who has had a distinguished diplomatic career, has been selected as America's representative to the ...

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  11. RUMOUR OF GENERAL TREATY.

    LONDON, May 1.—The story published by the "Daily Herald" to-day of the impending conclusion of an Anglo-Persian treaty for the purpose of making British ...

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  12. JAPAN BELITTLES THE DANGER.

    TOKIO, May 2.—Officials belittle alarmist reports from Harbin that the squabble between Manchukuo and Russia is threatening to develop into a situation ...

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  13. HIS WIDOW'S WISHES.

    CANBERRA, May 2.—Mrs. Hinkler informed the Federal Government to-day that she would prefer that no arrangements should be made for the burial of ...

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  14. MEETING NEXT WEEK.

    LONDON, May 2.—The Central News Agency learns that the wheat discussions wil be held at Geneva, and not in London (as previously announced). The ...

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  15. CAMPAIGN IN NORTH CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, May 2.—Progress of the fighting in the north of China, which has been invaded by the Japanese with the declared intention of making the borders ...

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  16. VISCOUNT KILLED.

    LONDON, May 1.—While a squadron of nine 'planes was flying in formation at Hendon, in preparation for an air pageant, a machine piloted by Viscount ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S GRATITUDE.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Australian Minister in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) has expressed to the Italian Government Australia's appreciation of the honour done. ...

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  18. Federal Action Deferred.

    CANBERRA, May 2.—The Federal Cabinet decided to-night to take no action in the direction of appointing a committee of expert to examine the position of the ...

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  19. A FEW BOMBS IN CHICAGO.

    NEW YORK, May 2.—Communists and other radicals throughout the Western Hemisphere celebrated May Day in the traditional manner with parades, mass ...

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  20. STABILITY OF THE DOLLAR.

    NEW YORK, May 2.—International banking circles have been giving serious consideration to the possibility that an exchange equalisation fund might have to ...

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  21. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world's land speed record, in a letter to Mr. Lee Hunt, president of the Collector Progress Association. ...

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  22. A LOAN SURPRISE.

    LONDON, May 2.—There is considerable discussion in London on a report that the Commonwealth of Australia yesterday paid interest on the 4 ½ per cent. 1956 loan ...

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  23. AMERICAN TORNADO.

    SHREVEPORT (Louisiana), May 2.— At least 81 persons are reported to have been killed late yesterday by tornadic winds through sections of Arkansas and ...

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  24. MOTOR FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Remarkable evidence was given at the Coroner's Court to-day when an inquiry was held into the circumstances surrounding the death of ...

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  25. MANCHUKUO TARIFF.

    LONDON, May 1.—In the absence of the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), who is suffering from a severe chill and over- work, the Acting-Premier (Mr. Baldwin) ...

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  26. RIGID CONTROL IN CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, May 1.—May Day throughout Canada was marked by rigid police restrictions. There were few arrests and little disorder. Permission to ...

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  27. WORLD CROP FORECAST.

    ROME, May 2.—The International Institute of Agriculture estimates a heavier European wheat crop this year than last. Production in the United States is not ...

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  28. FATAL MEDICAL ERROR

    ROME, May 2.—Ten children have died and a large number are seriously ill in Venice, Milan, Genoa, and elsewhere, as the result of inoculation with an ...

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  29. BLOW AGAINST TRADE UNIONS.

    BERLIN, May 2.—Simultaneously, throughout Germany, all trade unions have been taken under the control of Nazis, thus inaugurating Herr Hitler's ...

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  30. DANISH BUTTER.

    CANBERRA, May 2.—The butter agreement which has been a agreed upon between Britain and Denmark will be referred to in the House of Representatives ...

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  31. TRUSTEES SUED.

    MELBOURNE, May 2.—Sixty years after the death of his father, Richard Edward Hourigan, solicitor, of Collins-street, brought an action before Mr. Justice ...

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  32. FORMER LAWYER'S PLEA.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Mr. T. E. Rote, a Former solicitor of the New South Wales Supreme Court to-day announced, at the annual meeting of the Council of Churches, ...

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  33. Sterling Falls in Paris.

    PARIS, May 2.—The pound sterling closed on the Bourse to-day at 84.60 and later touched 84, the lowest since December. The fall is attributed to heavy ...

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  34. MR. GANDHI'S FAST.

    CALCUTTA, May 2.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi, who has threatened to undertake a fast in prison, made a further statement to-day, expressing optimism on his ability to ...

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  35. MR. LYONS HOUSEFUL

    CANBERRA, May 2.—The hope that proposals of a definite character aiming at improving world conditions would result from the World Economic Conference and ...

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  36. REACTION IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, May 1.—Alarmed by the Nazis' military propaganda, the French Government has secretly circularised Prefects and military commanders throughout the ...

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  37. COLLISION IN CHANNEL FOG.

    LONDON, May 1.—A collision between two Belgian steamers on the Dover-Ostend route occurred during a Channel fog this afternoon. The mailboat Princess Marie ...

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  38. SAVING A HORSE.

    BRISBANE, May 2.—A radio message received from the steamer Maedhu[?], in Townsville harbour, states that the second officer of the ship. Mr George ...

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  39. An Appeal from General Smuts.

    CAPE TOWN, May 2.—The Deputy Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smuts) has sent a cabled message to Mr. Gandhi urging him tn delay fasting. ...

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  40. "SAVED FROM COMMUNISM."

    That the Nazis saved Germany from Communism was the assertion of Mr. H. H. Goerling, who returned to Western Australia yesterday on the mailboat ...

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  41. MILITANT HAIRDRESSERS.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Counsel's opinion is being Bought by several master hairdressers who conduct their saloon's on a chair-renting basis as to proceedings which might ...

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  42. INDIAN COTTON SLUMP

    CALCUTTA, May 2.—Cotton mills are closing daily in Bombay, where the depression caused by Japanese dumping is acute, Thousands of workers are idle, and the ...

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  43. OLD FEUD EFFACED.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Many years ago, when New South Wales was a struggling colony, the efforts of the Rev. W. Pascoe Cook to found a Congregational church in ...

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  44. MECCANO SETS.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—An application for the creation of a new sub-item to permit the admission of Meccano sets into Australia at. 5 per cent. (British preferential ...

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  45. POLICE FORCE CADETS.

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Strong objection was expressed by delegates at the annual conference of the Police Association to-day to the proposed introduction of a cadet ...

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  46. RUSSIAN ROYALISTS.

    PARIS, May —The Grand Duke Cyril, head of the Human Imperial House, in an impassioned indictment of the Bolsheviks, accuses them of soaking the country ...

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  47. DOCTOR FOUND POISONED.

    LAUNCESTON, May 2.—A sensational occurrence took place at Scottsdale, near Launceston, to-day during the progress of a coroner's inquiry into the death of a ...

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  48. Mr. Bruce Appointed.

    CANBERRA, May 2.—Although it had been unofficially determined for many months, the Federal Cabinet to-day formally appointed the Resident Minister in ...

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  49. AIR CHIEFS FUNERAL.

    LONDON, May 1.—His Majesty the King the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York were represented and several Cabinet Ministers and distinguished ...

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  50. INDIA'S GOLD.

    LONDON, May 2.—In the House of Commons last night the Secretary of State for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) informed a questioner that the Government ...

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  51. SOVIET TRADE WITH POLAND.

    WARSAW, May 2.—The first official Russian trading mission since the war arrived to-day. The Government, which had hitherto declined to receive Soviet ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    BRISBANE, May 2.—During the ten months ended April 30, Queensland revenue was £10,657,050 and the expenditure £11,724,398, the excess of expenditure ...

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  53. TYPHOID IN SIBERIA.

    HELSINGFORS, May 1.—A serious typhoid epidemic is raging on Lake Baikal, in Southern Siberia, and over 400 persons have died already. ...

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  54. BRITISH FASCISTS IN COURT.

    LONDON, May 2.—The seven British Fascists, who were arrested in Piccadilly Circus on Sunday night after they had angered a crowd by their anti-Jewish ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in ...

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