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  2. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, May 22.—The representatives of the creditor powers on the committee of experts which is negotiating for a final settlement of German reparations, to-day ...

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  3. THE AERIAL TRAGEDY.

    Before the Air Inquiry Committee resumed the Hearing of evidence yesterday, members of the committee and some of the principals attended a private screening of the moving picture dealing with the search for and the finding of the Southern Cross near the Glenelg, River by the ...

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  4. TIMBER WORKERS' STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, May 23.—Negotiations for a settlement of the strike of timber workers, which has involved the building trade and several other industries, were ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. MISSING 'PLANE.

    MELBOURNE, May 23.—Although Captain Moir and Flying Officer Owen are five days overdue at Darwin in the last part of their flight from England there ...

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  6. STATE PREMIERS.

    SYDNEY, May 23.—An important decision in relation to industrial arbitration and State instrumentalities under Commonwealth jurisdiction was reached ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, May 23—Safeguarding has suddenly become a prominent election issue in the industrial centres at least. The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), who ...

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  8. DISCONTENT AMONG STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, May 23.—There is increasing evidence of the discontent among timber workers on strike. Each day telephone messages and letters are received by ...

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  9. LOSS OF KOOKABURRA.

    CANBERRA, May 23.—Working on the lines of a military operation the party which will recover the bodies of Lieut. Keith Anderson and Mr. Hitchcock, who ...

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  10. A GERMAN DELEGATE RESIGNS.

    BERLIN, May 23.—Dr. Albert Vogler, the president of the Ruhr Steel Trust, has resigned from the committee of experts on reparations, on the ground that the ...

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  11. HINKLER'S SUGGESTIONS.

    LONDON, May 22.—Mr. Bert Hinkler has expressed deep concern for the fate of Moir and Owen, whose flight, up to this last stage he describes as a splendid ...

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  12. INDIAN'S SOLO FLIGHT.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Maharajah Regent of Cooch Behar to-day performed an ancient Hindu ceremony at Croydon Aeroplane. when lie named the aeroplane in ...

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  13. ITALY SATISFIED.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Milan correspondent of "The Times" says that the reports of the reparations position were received there with gratification ...

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  14. "CARICATURES OF BRITAIN."

    LONDON, May 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) sounded a note of warning at Bradford against the effect abroad of speeches by certain candidates who he ...

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  15. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, May 23.—Mr. Ernest Remnant, a director of Electric Traction and Lighting Undertakings, who was a member of the party British business ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, May 22.—Sir James Parr (High Commissioner for New Zealand) has been re-elected president of the Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce ...

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  17. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    BANDOENG (Java), May 23.—The first livision meeting of the Pacific Science Congress was held here on Monday, M. De Tough presiding. The principal speaker was ...

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  18. DEPARTURE OF THE ATLANTA.

    BRISBANE, May 23.—Shortly after 6.30 o'clock this morning, Pilot Brain, in the Qantas 'plane Atlanta, left Eagle Farm aerodrome to join in the search ...

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  19. THE GERMAN RESERVATIONS.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the main points of difficulty regarding the German reservations incorporated in Sir ...

    Article : 249 words
  20. THE LIBEL ACTION.

    SYDNEY, May 23.—Declarations in the actions in which Squadron-Leader Kingstoiai Smith and Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. [?] are each claiming £10,000 damages ...

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  21. PRINCE'S STAGE WHISPER.

    LONDON, May 23.—The Prince of Wales Jew from London to Nottingham to preside at the opening luncheon of the Notringham Agricultural Society's annual ...

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  22. MORALITY CRUSADE.

    ROME, May 23.—Signor Mussolini has issued a decree strictly forbidding beauty shows, as immoral in tendency, and the "undue exaltation of feminine beauty" ...

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  23. FLOODS IN IRAK.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Bagdad correspondent of "The Times" states that as the result of heavy floods in Irak the whole countryside presents a remarkable ...

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  24. ENGLAND AND WALES.

    LONDON, May 22/—The register of voters for England and Wales is now completed. For the 514 constituencies recorded, there ...

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  25. Concern in Berlin.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the Greatest concern has been caused there by the reported refusal of the moratorium and ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    PARIS, May 22.—Three new motors have been installed in the Grai Zeppelin, which landed at Cuers (near Toulon) last Friday and it is expected that the airship ...

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  27. PARTY PERSONALITIES.

    Comparing F. E. Smith (now Lord Birkenbead) with Sir John Simon in his book "Pillars of Society" Mr. A. G. Gardiner wrote, years ago:—"In solid gifts, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AERIAL PAGEANT.

    PARIS, May 23—A quaint contretemps destroyed the realism of an air pageant, arranged to stimulate interest in aviation, at Vincennes to-day. ...

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  29. CAUGHT IN AIR POCKET

    LONDON, May 22.—-The correspondent of "The Times," telegraphing from Bagdad to-day, states that as the result of atmospheric conditions due to floods in Irak, an ...

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  30. THE LOST KOBENHAVEN.

    COPENHAGEN, May 23.—The Government has arranged for the Danish motorship Mexico to leave Rio de Janiero in the middle of June to search the South ...

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  31. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), May 22.—The Y.A.L. touring party arrived here on Wednesday, when Canada's khaki greeted Australia's blue and gold. When the ...

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  32. LORD ROSEBERY'S FUNERAL.

    LONDON, May 23.—The Duke of York will represent the King at the funeral service for the late Lord Rosebery, which will be held in Saint Giles's Cathedral, ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, May 22.—Nearly half of the exhibition hall at Australia House is occupied by a display of paintings by Australians resident in Europe. The most ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Attorney-General of South Australia (Mr. Homburg), who has been touring Britain, and will return by the Ormonde, says he has ...

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  35. PRINCE SAILS FROM JAPAN.

    YOKOHAMA, May 23.—Torrential rain, with occasional flashes of lightning marked the last day of the Duke of Gloucester's visit to Japan ...

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  36. SINGER'S SEPARATION.

    ROME, May 22.—On the grounds of incompatibility of temper and interests the Famous singer, Signora Luisa Tetrazzini was granted a decree of separation from ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. PEARLS FOR THE POPE.

    LONDON, May 22.—A movement is afoot among Roman Catholics in England to purchase the Southern Cross jewel as a present to the Pope on the celebration ...

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  38. BURST STEAMPIPE.

    BAHIA (Brazil), May 22.—The steamer Rimutaka, on a voyage from New Zealand to London, has burst the main steampipe. She is due to reach port to-morrow. ...

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