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  2. AFRICAN CONFLICT.

    LONDON, April 14.—Baron Aloisi (Italy's delegate to Geneva) has informed the secretariat of the League of Nations that he will leave Rome for Geneva ...

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  3. FRENCH ELECTION.

    LONDON, April 14.—With another week yet before the closing of nominations, 3,579 candidates are already in the field for the general election to the ...

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  4. FAR EASTERN FORCES.

    LONDON, April 14.—Preparing the nation for a sustained effort to provide the armaments which Japan's new policy in Asia requires, the Japanese War Office ...

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  5. PLANES CRASH.

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Two aeroplanes were badly damaged this afternoon in one of the most spectacular crashes ever seen at Mascot. Although there were five ...

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  6. HOLD-UP IN THEATRE.

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—Two masked and armed bandits entered Hoyts de Luxe Theatre in Bourke-street, Melbourne, this morning, forced three employees into the ...

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  7. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    The story of the hardships endured by Mr. R. A. Bosshardt and himself as captives of Chinese Communists, is told by Mr. A. Hayman in a letter to relatives ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT'S PLANS

    BALTIMORE, April 13.—In an address of considerable political importance, since it indicated the plans of his administration for the next four years if he is ...

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  9. RELIEF PROJECTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 13.—A Bill has been prepared for submission to the House of Representatives to authorise supplementary appropriations totalling ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. MAIL CAR ROBBERY.

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Detectives who have been investigating the armed holdup of the Cracow mail car on March 28, when mail and £1,400 in cash was stolen, ...

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  11. THE ROME VIEWPOINT.

    LONDON, April 13.—"Although the tension is less acute than when the first news was received of the British naval concentration in the Mediterranean, the ...

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  12. POLISH COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, April 14.—Since the beginning of the month, Warsaw newspapers have reported the arrest of a thousand Communists. Raids on alleged ...

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  13. FLIGHT TO NEW GUINEA.

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The Hercules aeroplane sold by West Australian Airways, Ltd., to Captain A. E. Stephens, of New Guinea, which left Maylands ...

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  14. MR. EDMUND JOWETT DEAD.

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Mr. Edmund Jowett, a well-known pastoralist and an authority on wool and banking finance, died at his Strathane property, near ...

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  15. COST OF THE WAR TO ITALY.

    LONDON, April 14.—Italians generally are tired and dissatisfied with the Fascist regime, and are hostile towards it, says Signor Gioranni Giglio, who has been ...

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  16. NEW AIRLINER.

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—The new Douglas airliner for Holyman's Airways, Pty., Ltd., was unloaded from the Union freighter Hauraki today when it arrived ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    LONDON, April 14.—For the three months ended on March 31, the tonnage of merchant vessels under construction in Britain and Ireland is shown by ...

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  18. MILITANT YOUTH.

    MOSCOW, April 13.—An outspoken warning to Russia's potential enemies to east and west was voiced today by M. Alexander Kosariev, secretary-general of ...

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  19. LINER AGROUND.

    GIBRALTAR, April 14.—The P. and O. liner Ranpura (16,688 tons) which is carrying back to China treasures lent for the recent Chinese art exhibition, and ...

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  20. PRESIDENT RELENTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 13.—After criticising the Works Progress administration policy—one feature of President Roosevelt's "New Deal"—in evidence before a ...

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  21. PANIC IN ADDIS ABABA.

    LONDON, April 14.—A communique from from Marshal Badoglio, the Italian Commander-in-Chief in Abyssinia, published in Rome today, states:—"The advance ...

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  22. COUNTRY STORE FIRE.

    Detective McLernon reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch last night that he had located the heavy sale which disappeared after the fire at a general ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. NAKED IN ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, April 13.—It has been discovered that the young woman who delayed evensong, in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday by slipping off a cloak and ...

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  24. SCARE IN MADRID.

    MADRID, April 14.—As a vanguard of a procession celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Republic today passed a grandstand on which were seated Senor ...

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  25. TROOPS AT SUDANESE FRONTIER

    LONDON, April 13.—The advance of a section of the Italian forces in Abyssinia down the Sudanese frontier has caused a piquant situation at Gallabat, where ...

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  26. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY.

    WELLINGTON, April 14.—The annual conference of the New Zealand Labour Party today elected the Rev. Clyde Carr, member of Parliament for Timaru, as ...

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  27. JUDGE SHOT DEAD.

    MADRID, April 14.—As he was entering his house last night gunmen who have not yet been identified shot dead Don Manuel Pedegral, the judge who last ...

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  28. SCUFFLE IN STREET.

    While on the way to his home in Wel­lington-street, East Perth, last night, Stanley Rodgers (34), a barman employed at the Carlton Hotel, became involved in ...

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  29. THE SHUTTERED HOUSE.

    LONDON.—Forty years ago Mr. J. T. Hedley, wealthy bachelor, bought Longcroft, a magnificent mansion at Hayes, Kent, and prepared it for his young ...

    Article : 286 words
  30. FIRE IN BUNKER.

    ALBANY, April 14.—The crew of the Greek steamer Taygetos, which arrived here unexpectedly yesterday afternoon from Port Lincoln, South Australia, with ...

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  31. "PURE FABRICATIONS."

    CAIRO, April 14.—According to Dr. Rufail, head of the Egyptian Red Crescent mission, who has just returned from Abyssinia, the reports of alleged Abyssinian ...

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  32. YALGOO MURDER TRIAL.

    Next Monday will mark the commencement of the trial of Rose Marie McDonnell before Mr. Justice Dwyer and a jury in the Criminal Court. The brief for the ...

    Article : 273 words
  33. LONDON'S POVERTY ROW.

    LONDON.—The Temple, pleasant haunt between Fleet-street and the Embankment, where those who follow the legal profession meet and congregate, is ...

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  34. GALVANISED IRON.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour Party held on Thursday night last, a reply was received through Mr. J. Curtin. M.H.R., ...

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  35. SYDNEY-BRISBANE RECORD.

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Although it failed by 10 minutes to beat the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's record flight from Sydney to Brisbane, Airlines of ...

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  36. PLANE-TO-SHORE COMFORT.

    LONDON.—Passengers to England on the new Empire flying boats which are shortly to be put on Imperial Airways' section of the Australia-England route, ...

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  37. THE FRENCH PROBLEM

    LONDON, April 14.—Observers in Paris report that the outcome of the Italo-Abyssinian peace negotiations at Geneva is awaited with pessimism and the ...

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  38. MR. BOSSHARDT SAFE.

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—Dr. J. J. Kitchen, the home director for Australasia of the China Inland Mission, has received a cable message announcing that ...

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  39. NUGGET UNEARTHED ON FARM

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—While working up the fallow with a scarifier and three horses in a paddock on his father's farm at Armstrong, Stewart Hurnall ...

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  40. KILLED BY FALL OF EARTH.

    SYDNEY, April 14.—A man named Broughton, who had been engaged on ex­cavation work for the Griffith sewerage scheme, was killed tonight when a fall ...

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  41. DEATH OF A MAGICIAN.

    NEW YORK, April 13.—Howard Thurston, who in the early years of the century was world-famous as a magician, died to-day at Miami (Florida), aged 66 years. ...

    Article : 63 words
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