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  2. CHINESE NATIONALISM.

    SHANGHAI, May 5.—Despite the threatened cleavage in Nationalist ranks owing to the sadden disaffection at Canton, the first Chinese National People's ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN HONDURAS.

    TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), May 4.—Messages from Santa Rosa de Copan, an important mining, commercial and agricultural centre in northern Honduras, states ...

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  4. WAGE REDUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, consisting of Chief Judge Dethridge. Judge Beeby and Judge Drake-Brockman, to-day ...

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  5. GENERAL RAINS.

    Wheatgrowers and pastoralists should benefit considerably from soaking rains which were general almost throughout the State southward from the North-West ...

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  6. LAND TAX PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, May 4.—In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) explained the proposal for the taxation of land values for ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    CAIRO, May 5.—Eluding the police, Nahas Pasha (the Wafdist leader and ex-Prime Minister), accompanied by six members of the Wafd executive, motored on ...

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  8. REVOLT IN BURMA.

    CALCUTTA, May 5.—The conditions of revolt in Burma, which have been complicated by friction between Burmans and, Indians are gradually growing worse, ...

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  9. BLOODSHED IN MOROCCO.

    TANGIER (Morocco), May 5.—Messages from Tetuan state that a serious affray occurred at Villa San Jurjo, between Spanish infantry and members of ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, May 4.—Captain Nevlie Stack has arrived at Heston aerodrome after completing the flight from Constantinople in 14¾ hours, breaking his own ...

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  11. EXTRATERRITORIAL RIGHTS.

    SHANGHAI, May 4.—Despite the British Minister's intimation to the Chinese Foreign Minister (Mr. C. T. Wang) announcing the British ...

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  12. REPUBLICAN SPAIN.

    MADRID, May 5.—The proprietor of the Monarchist newspaper "A.B.C," who went specially to London to interview ex-King Alfonso, reports' that the former ruler ...

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  13. THE BANK BOARD.

    CANBERRA, May 5.—On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-night, Mr. Beasley (Lab., N.S.W.) made a further statement with ...

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  14. MISSING EXPLORER.

    LONDON, May 3.—Referring to the report that nothing had been heard for a fortnight of the party conducted by Mr. H. G. Watkins leader of the British ...

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  15. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

    CANBERRA, May 5.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced yesterday that a Premiers' Conference would be called at an early date to consider the ...

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  16. N.S.W. FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, May 5.—When the Premier (Mr. Lang) was answering a question in the Legislative Assembly this morning about the Government Savings Bank of ...

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  17. THE AERIAL SEARCH.

    ANGMAGSALIK (Greenland), May 3.—Captain Ahrenberg, the Swedish airman, arrived from Reykjavik (Iceland) to-day to search for Mr. Augustine Courtauld. ...

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  18. OLD PRIEST KILLED.

    MADRID, May 5.—Armed with scythes, a party of villagers at Villa La Funenta, near Valencia, attached and decapitated an aged priest and ardent Monarchist. ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    LONDON, May 4.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary for Air (Mr. F. Montague), in reply to a question said that the Aero Club had ...

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  20. CHARGES OF ELECTIONEERING.

    LONDON, May 5.—Political writers complain of the acrimonious tone and the obscure terms of Mr. Snowden's speech on his land tax proposals. The political ...

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  21. NO MORE TITLES.

    MADRID, May 5.—The Minister for War (Senor Azana) announces that promotion by seniority will be restored in the Army, where brilliant men have ...

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  22. AN AUSTRALIAN TO ASSIST.

    LONDON, May 4.—To join in the search for Mr. Augustine Courtauld, Major Sydney Cotton, an Australian airman, will sail to-morrow for Reykjavik (Iceland) ...

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  23. SUB-COMMITTEE'S PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—The special subcommittee of the Loan Council which was appointed at a meeting on April 26 will meet on May 13, instead of May 11, to ...

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  24. GERMANY IRRITATED.

    BERLIN, May 4.—The German Government is considerably irritated by the action of Rumania in cancelling arrangements for the discussion of a ...

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  25. CRASH IN PERSIA.

    TEHERAN (Persia), May 4.—Mrs. Edwin Montagu's flight of 6,000 miles across Russia and Persia ended by the machine crashing at Sabzawar (Persia). The 'plane ...

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  26. DEPOSITORS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, May 4.—The New South Wales Agency-General is still without instructions regarding the position of depositors in the New South Wales Savings ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    CANBERRA, May 5.—Commenting on the address broadcast on Sunday night by the Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson), in which he ...

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  28. MANCHESTER SHAKEN

    LONDON, May 4.—An earth tremor, accompanied by a loud rumbling, shook Manchester and the districts for 20 miles around this morning, toppling down ...

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  29. FLIGHT OF THE DO.X.

    MADRID, May 3.—The giant German flying boat Dormer Do.X, which set out from Germany last November to fly across the Atlantic. left Rio de Oro (Spanish ...

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  30. MR. WILLIS IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, May 4.—Mr. A. C. Willis, who is on his way to London to take over the position of Agent-General for New South Wales, reached New York ...

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  31. Mr. Theedere Critical.

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—When the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) addressed members of the Australian Railways Union at the Unity Hall to-day, to explain the ...

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  32. A 'PLANE MISSING.

    CAPE TOWN, May 4.—A message from Nairobi (Kenya) states that an aeroplane piloted by Lieutenant Vines, carrying a passenger has been reported missing in ...

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  33. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    CALCUTTA, May 4.—A dramatic revolver battle between the police and Jagdish and Sukdevraj, two suspected revolutionaries took place at Shalimar Gardens. ...

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  34. THE NEXT WAR.

    ROME, May 5.—"The next war will be a war of lighting movement," declares the Italian War Minister (Signor Baistrocchi) in a report on the Army Estimates The ...

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  35. THE PAGEANTRY OF FOOTBALL

    LONDON, May 4.—In age and dignity football, at least equals golf. The Milan correspondent of "The Times" describes the "Calcio" match, of football as played ...

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  36. MADEIRA RISING.

    LONDON, May 4.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day on the situation in Madeira, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) said that last Saturday the ...

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  37. AIR MAILS AT ALLAHABAD.

    CALCUTTA, May 5.—The Imperial Airways liner City of Karachi, which picked up the first air mail from Australia to England from the Southern Cross (piloted by ...

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  38. CABLES AND WIRELESS

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—Matters relating to the control of cable and wireless communications were discussed at a conference at the Commonwealth offices ...

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  39. THE NAZI CAUSE.

    LONDON, May 4.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Berlin, dealing with the growth of Herr Hitler's party, the Nazis, who had remarkable ...

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  40. R101 DISASTER.

    LONDON, May 5.—In dosing the inquiry to-day into the low of life in the R101 disaster, the Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death, based on the ...

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  41. COUNTRY LANDING GROUNDS.

    Of the aeroplanes expected to participate in the Aero Club's picnic to Mrs. C. F. Penny's farm at Chidlow on Sunday, only two attempted the flight, and both ...

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  42. SAILING RECORD FOR A DAY.

    LONDON, May 3.—Thousands have visited the docks at Barry, to see the sailing ship Herzogin Cecilie, which arrived last week with a cargo of wheat from South ...

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  43. WORLD'S WATER SPEED

    LONDON, May 4.—Mr. Kaye Don, who recently set up a new world speed record in the motor boat, Miss England II., at Buenos Aires. South America, is leaving ...

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  44. THEFT OF £5,000.

    SYDNEY, May 5.—Three middle-aged men were arrested and charged to-night in connection with the theft of £5,000 from the head office of the Australian ...

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  45. The Total Casualties.

    LISBON, May 4.—The total results of the Battle of Madeira, when the Government's punitive expedition bombarded the rebels on the island are reported to be ...

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  46. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    LONDON, May 4.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" discussing the uncertainty regarding' candidates for the French Presidency, says that ...

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  47. THE ANDREE DIARIES.

    STOCKHOLM, May 3.—With the aid of a combined chemical and photographic process, an expert, Mr. Koehler, has deciphered a farther short section of the ...

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  48. A PRIEST'S DEATH.

    LOS ANGELES, May 4.—Joseph McDonald, a Roman Catholic priest from Australia, died last week. At the inquest to-day two Indians were committed for trial on ...

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  49. STOWAWAYS IMPRISONED.

    LONDON, May 4.—Extraordinary ruses to escape detection were described at the West Ham Police Court to-day, when Sanders and Robert Henderson ...

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  50. FREMANTLE GLIDING CLUB.

    The newly elected secretary of the Fremantle Gliding Club (Mr. R. La van) said yesterday that the club's slider, which had been displayed in Atwell's Arcade. ...

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  51. RUMANIAN PRINCESS ENGAGED.

    BUCHAREST, May 5.—Princess Ileana of Rumania, whose engagement to Count Ton Hochberg was broken off early last year, has become engaged to the ...

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  52. GRAIN FUTURES TRADING.

    WINNIPEG, Mar 4.—A despatch from Ottawa states that the report presented to the Premier (Mr. Bennett) by Sir Josiah Stamp the British economist, who is ...

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  53. POLITICS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, May 5.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Coates) has declined the offer of the Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) for the formation of a National ...

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  54. HOUSE DYNAMITED.

    TOKIO, May 4.—Daring the week-end the entrance to the Tokio residence of the Minister for Finance (Mr. Inoye) was damaged by dynamite. The Minister was ...

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