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  2. WILUNA GOLD MINE.

    The first report of crushing and treatment operation at the Wiluna gold mine shows that, during the month of April, 18,025 tons were put through the plant and ...

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  3. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    CANBERRA, May 8.—The suggested flotation of an internal loan of £12,000,000 for the relief of wheat farmers and the unemployed, which was proposed at the ...

    Article : 332 words
  4. TRADE IN FAR EAST.

    LONDON, May 8.—Grave warnings concerning the future of British trade is contained in a report of the Trade Mission to the Far East under the chairmanship of ...

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  5. BATTLE WITH POLICE.

    NEW YORK, May 8.—Terrified residents of a fashionable section of the city of New York witnessed to-night scenes worthy of the most melodramatic kinema ...

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  6. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the new Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lyons) moved a motion of no-confidence in the Government. The gag was applied by the Prime Minister at an early stage, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXPLORER FOUND.

    ANGMAGSALIK, May 7.—Patient searches for Mr. Augustine Courtauld, the young member of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition, who after a winter-long ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. PARENTS OVERJOYED.

    LONDON, May 8.—News of the rescue of Mr. Augustine Courtauld was received by the Danish military radio station at Copenbagen from Angmagsalik. Mr. ...

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  9. NOT TOO OLD AT 75.

    LONDON, May 7.—The question whether man is too old at 75 was raised in the Admiralty Court to-day, when the Nelson Steam Navigation Co., owners of ...

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  10. NAVAL DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, May 7—Britsh, French and Italian Naval experts met at the Foreign Office to-day and exchanged views on the naval problem as it stands after the receipt ...

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  11. DEFENCE ESTIMATES.

    CANBERRA, May 8.—Faced at the end of this financial year with the task of preparing a Budget based on a tremendously reduced revenue, and with an accumulated ...

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  12. THE 1934 PLAN.

    MELBOUBNE, May 8.—The special subcommittee which was Appointed by the Loan Council to prepare a report on the possibilities of the different Australian ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. WHY THE GAG WAS APPLIED.

    CANBERRA, May 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) stated this afternoon that the reason that the debate was terminated in one sitting was because there ...

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  14. THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    LONDON, May 7—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) and the leaders of the Conservative and Liberal Parties were present at a further meeting to-day ...

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  15. TASMANIAN ELECTION

    HOBART, May 8.—The House of Assembly election will be conducted to-morrow. For the first time at a State election voting will be compulsory. Not for ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. STATE RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—For the 10 months of the present financial year ended April 30, the State expenditure exceeded revenue by £7,789,420. Revenue totalled ...

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  17. N.S.W. HOSPITALS.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—The complete failure of their efforts to raise £250,000 for hospitals in the State is recorded by the executive committee of the Church and State ...

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  18. BRITISH LAND BILL.

    LONDON, May 7.—When the Agricultural Land Utilisation Bill, which was considerably amended in Committee, was considered on the report stage in the ...

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  19. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, May 8.—"British ships carrying British goods to New Zealand charge freights from 50 to 125 per cent. higher than British ships carrying American goods ...

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  20. Victorian Interest Payments Heavy.

    MELBOURNE, May 8.—With only two months of the current financial year remaining, it is now considered certain that the deficit at June 30 will be slightly ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—Henry Brooks (45), one of the two men wounded at Newcastle last night in a remarkable affair, died to-day without regaining consciousness. ...

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  22. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    TOKIO, May 8.—The fire which destroyed the town of Yamanaka (a hot springs resort on the west of Hopshiu) yesterday, started at 2.30 p.m. and spread rapidly ...

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  23. ANDREE'S LAST DAYS.

    STOCKHOLM, May 8.—The final lines of the penultimate page of the diary of Major Andree (the Arctic explorer of the 'nineties whose remains were recovered ...

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  24. POLITICAL CRISIS IN NORWAY

    OSLO, May 8.—The Norwegian Government has resigned following a motion carried in the Odelsting (the lower Cham Tier of Parliament) by 57 votes to 55. that ...

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  25. N.S.W. LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—"We deplore the insolent attitude of the secretary of the New South Wales executive of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. Graves) in refusing to ...

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  26. KING CAROL'S PLANS.

    PARIS, May 8.—"Pertinax," writing in the newspaper "Echo tie Paris" declares that the presence of Madame Lupescu (King Carol's mistress) in the palace at ...

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  27. Drift in Tasmania.

    HOBART, May 8.—The statement of the consolidated revenue fund of the State for the 10 months of the financial year ended April 30 last shows that revenue for the ...

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  28. FUTURES TRADING.

    WASHINGTON, May 8.—The biennial congress of the International Chamber of Commerce affirmed to-day the value of the service given by the system of futures ...

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  29. EARTH TREMORS.

    WELLINGTON, May 8.—Between 9 o'clock last night and 6 o'clock this morning 107 earth tremors of varying intensity occurred at Tipiroto, near Gisborne and ...

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  30. IN HANDS OF THE RECEIVER.

    LONDON, May 8.—At a meeting of creditors of Gamages (West End), Ltd, (an offshoot of the well-known store proprietors A. W. Gamage. Ltd.), Sir William ...

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  31. CHRISTIANS IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, May 8.—The Indian Congress leader (Mr. M. K. Gandhi), writing in his journal. "Young India," reveals a changed attitude towards foreign mission ...

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  32. BOOTS FOR THE WORKLESS.

    CANBERRA, May 8.—Replying in the House of Representatives to-day to Mr. R, Green (C.P., N.S.W.), the Minister for Defence (Mr. Chifley) said that the ...

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  33. GLASGOW BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, May 8.—The by-election in the St. Rollax division of Glasgow, necessitated by the death of the Labour member. Mr. J. Stewart, resulted as follows.— ...

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  34. THE LANG PLAN.

    CANBERRA, May 8.—Members of the Lang Group in the House of Representatives are planning further interstate tours in order to give publicity to the Lane ...

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  35. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, May 8.—In a group meeting of the congress of the International Chamber of Commerce to-day, British and German representatives made ...

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  36. TRADE TREATY WITH CANADA

    "OTTAWA, May 7.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. H. Stevens) said that the trade agreement ...

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  37. LOST AIR LINER.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—A youth to-day picked up a piece of timber on the Seven-mile Beach at Port Kembla which purports to be from the lost air liner Southern Cloud. ...

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  38. THE LAST SERVICE.

    ROME, May 7.—Literal obedience to death bed injunctions has resulted in an astonishing episode. The dead body of Professor Consorti, of Chieti, was laid in a ...

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  39. THE UNITED PARTY.

    LONDON, May 8.—The "Daily Telegraph" describes the new United Australia Party as the healthiest and most promising political enterprise the ...

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  40. CANADIAN TARIFF BOARD.

    OTTAWA, May 7.—The National Tariff Board, intended to be a buffer between consumers and manufacturers and growers which was abolished when the present ...

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  41. DOUBLE MURDER.

    MARSEILLES, May 7.—A grim double murder, committed in a lonely villa in the Province of Aixen in 1925, was disclosed when the police arrested two sisters and ...

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  42. DEATH SENTENCES.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—Before the Full Court to-day Cecil Reginald Bell (20) appealed against his conviction and sentence of death for the murder of John Edward ...

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  43. STRIKE AT MEAT WORKS.

    BRISBANE, May 8.—About 135 men employed by the Central Queensland Meat Export Co., Ltd., at Lakes Creek, near Rockhampton, went on strike to-day. The ...

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  44. CANADIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, May 7.—The destroyer, Saguenay, of the Royal Canadian Navy will leave Woolston to-morrow to carry out Bower trials, and the sister ship Skeena ...

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  45. LONDON ECONOMICS SCHOOL

    LONDON, May 7.—The Rockefeller Foundation has given £146,000 to the London School of Economics and Political Science for its further expansion, which ...

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  46. SLAUGHTERMEN'S DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, May 8.—Convened by the Assistant Minister for Labour (Mr. Webber), a conference was held between representatives of the parties affected by ...

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  47. OVERDUE STEAMER SAFE.

    MONTREAL, May 8.—The steamer Eleanor Boiling, which was reported overdue at St. John's, Newfoundland, earlier in this week, has arrived at Sydney (Novia Sea ...

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