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  2. WHEAT PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, April 12.—Sir Herbert Robson. who attended the International Wheat Conference at Rome on behalf of the London corn trade in a letter to "The ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES SUED.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—A writ was issued out of the High Court this morning on behalf of the Commonwealth and the States of Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, ...

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  4. LOST AIR LINER INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—The system of inspection of aircraft used by the Australian National Airways was fully described to-day by the chief engineer of the ...

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  5. DUNLEAVY SAFE.

    After having been lost in rough and difficult country in the Lower Chittering and Avon River districts for eight days, Mr. Lawrence Dunleavy (35), of 52 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. LYONS'S CAMPAIGN.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—Seldom has such enthusiasm been shown at a political meeting in Melbourne as was revealed at the Town Hall to-day. when Mr. J. A. ...

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  7. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    CANBERRA, April 13.—The Federal Cabinet at its meeting to-day decided, it is understood, that subject to the approval of the Labour Caucus, the present ...

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  8. MR. SCULLIN'S FATE.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Refusing to take the responsibility of defeating a Labour Government, tbe Beasley group of Federal members bas instructed Messrs. Lazzarini ...

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  9. REPUBLICANS WIN.

    MADRID, April 13.—Republican and Socialist victories are indicated by early returns from the elections held in 9,000 municipalities throughout Spain yesterday. ...

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  10. A UNITED OPPOSITION.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—As a prelude to further efforts to remove the Scullin Ministry from office, it is likely that a move will be made by groups on the ...

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  11. ELIMINATING SPECULATION.

    WINNIPEG, April 10.—"Elimination of speculation in grain is the only solution of the growers' problems," states Mr. W. Sanford Evans, a noted Canadian ...

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  12. NO ABDICATION.

    MADRID, April 13.—"If the Republicans think the Cabinet will recommend King Alfonso to abdicate they are wrong." declared the Minister for Public Works ...

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  13. SCOTTS PROGRESS.

    BRISBANE, April 13.—On his way to Brisbane from Darwin, Mr. C. W. A. scott, the new holder of the record for a flight from England to Australia, landed ...

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  14. THE RED CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, April 13.—New orders issued by the Red International to the Minority Movement in Great Britain show that Moscow is still dissatisfied with the rate of ...

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  15. South Autralian Body's Aim.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—The Sub-committee of the Emergency Committee of South Australia met to-day to discuss a letter from Mr. J. A. Lyons. M.H.R., in ...

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  16. STATE GRANTS.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—A serious development in connection with the special Commonwealth grants to States for disabilities caused by Federation was ...

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  17. NORTH SEA BLOCKADE

    LONDON, April 13.—How Germany struck a medal to curse him and the Tenth Cruiser (Blockade) Squadron to "Eternal damnation" daring the Great War was ...

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  18. YACHTS REPORTED MISSING.

    Members of the Fremantle police had a busy day yesterday making inquiries regarding the whereabouts of two yachts which were reported to be missing ...

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  19. ENGLISH AIRMAN'S FEAT.

    LONDON, April 12.—Captain Neville Stack, who is regarded as Britain's ablest civilian pilot. accompanied by Mr. J. R. Chaplin, to-day established a record by ...

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  20. DYE TRUST SECRETS.

    FRANKFURT-ON-MAIN, April 12.— Industrial espionage in various works belonging to the German Dye Trust, especially in the artificial silk industry, is ...

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  21. HILL REACHES ENGLAND.

    LONDON, April 13.—Flight-Lieutenant C. W. Hill arrived from Australia by the Moreton Bay to-day, to resume his position in the Royal Air Force. After ...

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  22. MURDER OF GIRL.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Michael John McHugh (37), carpenter, was sentenced to death to-day for having, at Kyogle, in December, 1930, murdered Mary Eileen ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES DOLE.

    SYDNEY, April 13.—From the beginning of May the unemployment relief dole to individuals will be increased by 25 per cent. Unemployment relief is now ...

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  24. POWERS OF COURT.

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day adjourned to consider the question whether it had jurisdiction to ...

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  25. A WORKER FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, April 12.—Dr. Seigismund Schultze, formerly the German Kaiser's chaplain, who was court-martialled 27 times during the war. owing to his pacifist ...

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  26. STUDENTS AT SURABAYA.

    BATAVIA, April 13.—Messrs, G. P. Fairbairn and K. Shenstone, the Cambridge undergraduates who are flying from England to Australia, are now at ...

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  27. "THE NATURAL LEADER."

    LONDON, April 12.—"The Times," in a leading article surveying the political possibilities of the near future in Australia. applauds the activity of all sections ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    WELLINGTON, April 13.—In accordance with the Government's economy measures, practically all officers of the Railway Department with more than 35 years ...

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  29. DUSSELDORF CRIMES.

    DUSSELDORF, April 13.—After 11 months' imprisonment awaiting trial for wholesale murders, Peter Kuerten was tried to-day in the gymnasium of the old ...

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  30. NILE DAM EXPLOSION.

    CAIRO April 12.—When the fire broke out which exploded dynamite at the Assouan dam yesterday, causing damage estimated at many thousands sterling, and ...

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  31. ACCIDENTS.

    It was learned yesterday from the Midland Junction police that the following were injured in a motor accident on Greenmount Hill on Saturday night:— ...

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  32. THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN.

    WINNIPEG, April 12.—Sir Josiah Stamp, the British economist, who is Chairman of the Federal Royal Commission which will investigate the Question of ...

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  33. DOG-RACING IN SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI, April 13.—Writs for damages amounting to £250,000 were filed in the British Consular Court to-day by the proprietors of greyhound racing tracks ...

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  34. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—Alfred Francis Giles, of Port Elliot, was attacked at the side entrance of his store at 11.15 p.m. last night and robbed of £120. He was ...

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  35. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    CAPE TOWN, April 13.—The Minister of Agriculture (General J. C. G. Kemp), replying to General J. C. Smuts, in the House of Assembly to-day, allayed anxiety ...

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  36. DISTURBANCE AT DANCE

    ALBANY, April 12.—At the Albany Police Court yesterday morning, before Mean. W. J. Day and G. W. Stead, J's.P., two young men named George William ...

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  37. BRITISH DEBT TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, April l0.—Following the receipt of despatches stating that the London stock market had experienced considerable buoyancy due to a report that ...

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  38. CYCLIST SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    John Kermen, of 45 Drake-street, Bayswater, was taken to the Perth Hospital yesterday by the St. John ambulance, suffering from injuries received when a push ...

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  39. MESSAGES FROM THE POPE.

    ROME, April 12.—A striking illustration of the Vatican's centralising policy is given by the request to Cardinals and diplomats of the Holy See throughout the ...

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  40. AGED WOMAN MISSING.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, April 13.—Parties are making a search at Boddalin for Mrs. Peters, aged 80 years, who has been missing since noon on Sunday. Owing to a ...

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  41. SIR A. DORMAN'S WILL

    LONDON, April 12.—Sir Arthur Doman, 'Bart., Yorkshire ironmaster and colliery owner, and chairman of the firm of Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., the ...

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  42. INDIGENT IMMIGRANTS.

    WELLINGTON, April 13.—A further tightening, of the immigration restrictions is provided in a Bill introduced into the House of Representatives by the Premier ...

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  43. JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS.

    TOKIO, April 13.—Following on the resignation of the Japanese Prime Minister (Mr.O. Hamaguchi) owing to ill health, the whole of his Cabinet has resigned. It ...

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