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  2. ALFONSO IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, April 16.—King Alfonso arrived here at 11.10 a.m. to-day, and descended from the train into a maelstrom of people. Probably no monarch has ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The report on the organisation of the High Commissioner's Office in London, made recently by Mr. P. E. Coleman, chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY.

    The State War Memorial in King's Park will, when completed, contain the names of 7,000 soldiers and sailors who were resident in Western Australia, and who were ...

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  6. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    CALCUTTA, April 16.—Mr. Vallabhai Patel (president of the Indian Congress), who is touring among the peasantry in Bombay Presidency, ostensibly with the ...

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  7. THE LANG PLAN.

    ADELAIDE, April 17.—The Port Adelaide Town Hall was crowded to-day when the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) spoke on his financial plan. The ...

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  8. ROYAL HOPES.

    MARSEILLES, April 16.—"Believe me. more courage was needed to do what I have done than to lead a cavalry charge." declared King Alfonso to his entourage ...

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  9. REFUSAL OF HALLS.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Indignation was expressed by delegates at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night, because public buildings in Melbourne had ...

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  10. DEPARTING VICEROY'S ADVICE.

    LONDON, April; 16.—Lord Willingdon, who will succeed Lord Irwin as Viceroy; of lndia, lands at Bombay to-morrow. He will be met by Lord Irwin, with whom he ...

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  11. FUGITIVES AT GIBRALTAR.

    GIBRALTAR, April 17.—Fugitive grandees of Spain and titled persons, as well as Monarchists of lesser degree are crowding into the town. They include General ...

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  12. SOVIET DISCIPLINE.

    HELSINGFORS, April 16.—The Soviet Government is reported to have arrested thousands of Ingrians (inhabitants of an ancient Russian district) on Easter Monday ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    BRISBANE, April 17.—As the guest of Howard Motors, Ltd., to-day, Mr. C. W. A. Scott, the new holder of the England Australia flight record, was presented ...

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  14. "ADMIRERS DECEIVED."

    "Mr. Lang, is winning applause from some thousands of people in the States he has visited, and probably would find similar support in the remaining States, but only ...

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  15. LOCAL PRODUCTS.

    "The exhibitions of local products at Fremantle and other centres must convince the people that we could produce within the State practically every ounce ...

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  16. GLIDING DEMONSTRATION.

    The first public demonstration of gliding in Western Australia will be given at the West Subiaco aerodrome to-morrow afternoon. The Perth Mt. Lawley ...

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  17. TASK IN LONDON.

    CANBERRA, April 17.—In the House of Representatives to-day, in moving that his report should be printed, Mr. Coleman (Lab N.S.W.) said that his task in ...

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  18. WAR DEBT RELIEF.

    LONDON, April 16.-Commenting, under the title "Helping Australia," 'on the postponement of Australian war debt payments for two years. "The Times" says:—"Even ...

    Article : 271 words
  19. Fremantle Club.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle Gliding Club on Thursday night, it was announced that the club had acquired premises in Barnett-street. Which is adjacent to ...

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  20. AIR MAIL.

    BATAVIA, April 17.—The Imperial Airways liner City of Cairo, which left London on April 5, and which is carrying the first British air mail from England to ...

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  21. CANADIAN ECONOMIES

    OTTAWA, April 16.—All summer training camps for units of the non-permanent active militia of Canada have been cancelled for the Year, in view of the cut in ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. Letters from Perth.

    The first batch of letters sent from Perth to catch the mail 'plane which is scheduled to leave Melbourne for London, on April 23, left by the Great Western ...

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  23. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m. Town Hall chimes, 7.33, Weather synopsis and forecast. 7.34: Siding price of wheat, wheat cables, and produce market report, 7.38: Music, 8.0: Time signal ...

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  24. MODERN EDUCATION.

    The fifth annual conference of the Kindergarten Training College Graduates' Club commenced at the training college last night when Mrs. C. H. King presided at ...

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  25. FREMANTLE SERVICES.

    A special tram service, details of which will be announced later, will operate in the Fremantle district on Anzac Day in order to convey people to the Dawn ...

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  26. STOCKS RISE IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, April 16.—Following reports that the British Government has granted concessions to Australia regarding war debt payments. Australian bonds ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    WELLINGTON, April 17.—Introducing the second Finance Bill to-day, the Premier (Mr. Forbes) confirmed the prediction that next year's deficit would be £5,5000,000. ...

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  28. SUPPOSED TRACTOR SCHEME.

    LONDON, April 16.—Declaring himself to be a member of an Imperial Conference sub-committee, formed to purchase £60,000,000 worth of tractors for supply ...

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  29. LEGACY CLUB'S PARTICIPATION.

    At a "board of management meeting of the Legacy Club on Thursday the question of participating in the Anzac Day celebrations was discussed. Permission ...

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  30. FREMANTLE DISPLAY.

    At last night's session of the local products display in the Fremantle Town Hall, the speakers were Messrs. E. H. Gray, M.L.C. and Hubert Parker. M.L.A. ...

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  31. POLICE NEWS.

    Harry Brooks (46), single, an unemployed timber worker, was found drowned in the Swan River by Constable Handcock about 8 a.m. yesterday. His body ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED VIOLENCE.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—By acts of violence unemployed men to-day prevented the removal of furniture under a bill of sale from a shop at Darlington. A motor lorry ...

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  33. ITALIANS AT LAW.

    COLLIE, April 16.—Giacomi Palandri an Italian, recently commenced an action against Arelio Manolini for £65/2/: plus £2/7/6 costs alleged to be the balance of ...

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  34. IRISH SWEEPSTAKES.

    LONDON, April 16.—"Is it in order for members to sit on these benches filling in Irish sweepstake counterfoils?" asked Mr. J. Kinley (Lab.) at question time in the ...

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  35. Motor Car Stolen.

    Although the gears were locked, a thief succeeded in stealing a motor car belonging to Mr. Harvey Thompson, of The Boulevard, Mount Hawthorn, last night. ...

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  36. VICTORIA PARK.

    An Anzac Day service will be held in the Memorial Gardens, Albany-road, Victoria Park, on Saturday at 3 p.m., under the auspices of the local sub-branch of ...

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  37. KING OF SIAM IN CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, April 16.—The King and Queen of Siam, with their entourage, arrived at Victoria (British Columbia) tonight, and were welcomed by Federal and ...

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  38. CASH REGISTER STOLEN.

    KELLERBERRIN, April; 17.—The premises of Mr. R. Caddy draper, were broken into earLY this morning and a cash register stolen. The register was afterwards found ...

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  39. PRINCES HOMEWARD BOUND.

    PERNAMBUCO (Brazil), April 16.— Concluding their South American visit, the Prince of Wales and Prince George sailed "for Europe on the steamer. Arlanza ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. FARMERS' DEBTS.

    The following progressive figures, up to April 16, have been made available by Mr. W. A. White, the director appointed under the Farmers' Debts Adjustment ...

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  41. SWIMMING.

    April 16.—Jean Taris to-day swam 400 metres free-style in 4min. 47 2.5sec., and 800 metres in 3min. 33 2.5sec., thus beating the world records for those distances. ...

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  42. RAIL CAR OVERTURNS.

    ADELAIDE, April 17.—Pinned beneath an overturned rail car, in which he was making an inspection of lines, J. E. Malton. Divisional Superintendent at ...

    Article : 59 words
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