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  2. MR. SCUILIN'S POLICY.

    CANBERRA, April 20.—While it was confidently expected that the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), in his speech broadcast from Canberra to-night through ...

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  3. FATAL COLLISION.

    Cecil Joseph Smyth, commercial traveller, was brought before Mr. Justice Dwyer and a jury in the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of having unlawfully ...

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  4. MAIL 'PLANE CRASH.

    KUPANG (Timor), April 20.—Shortage of fuel was responsible for the crash of the Imperial Airways triple-engined liner, City of Cairo, which, while carrying the ...

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  5. HONDURAS REVOLT.

    TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), April 20.—What is reported to be the most concerted revolutionary movement here since 1924 has broken out, and is said to be ...

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  6. ELECTRIFICATION.

    LONDON, April 20.—The Weir Committee has presented to the Government a vast scheme for the electrification of the entire British railway system at a ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL INQUIRY.

    A long and acrimonious debate, during one stage of which the Lord Mayor (Sir William Lathlain) threatened to vacate the chair if order were not restored, ...

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  8. "OUR BOIL."

    When I was in Australia with the British Press Delegation five years ago, we were all very careful not to say anything in public which might be regarded as an ...

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  9. BRINGING THE MAILS ON.

    SYDNEY, April 20.—In the charge of Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, the Southern Cross, recently remodelled for the Sydney-Melbourne air service, ...

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  10. OPPOSITION FUSION.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—When the first meeting of the United Party formed by the fusion of the Nationalist Party and Mr. Lyons's five followers is held ...

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  11. SPANISH REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, April 20.—The "Morning Poet" states that Moscow is actively exploiting the Spanish Revolution. The Communist International, the paper states, ...

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  12. THE RETURN FLIGHT.

    LONDON, April 19.—An Imperial Airways official expressed the opinion to-day that whether the City of Cairo was able or not to carry the homeward mail, the ...

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  13. ROYAL PRESERVES BROKEN.

    MADRID, April 20.—The public are delighted by the announcement that the Casa del Campo, a royal park on the outskirts of Madrid will be opened to the public ...

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  14. W.A. AIRWAYS' OFFER.

    Negotiations were conducted yesterday between W.A. Airways, Ltd., and Messrs. Rudders, Ltd., of Sydney, Australian agents for Imperial Airways, Ltd., for a ...

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  15. KING BOUND FOR LONDON.

    PARIS, April 20.—King Alfonso will go to London to-morrow to arrange for the continuance of the Infante Juan's naval training. The ex-King will stay at ...

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  16. "NO FAKED ISSUES."

    CANBERRA, April 20.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), when asked to day whether the Federal Ministry would consider the suggestion that a double ...

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  17. SAFEGUARDING THE MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, April 20.—Having been summoned to attend a meeting of the Padlington League to-morrow, Mr. E. Ward, M.H.R., will not be present at the ...

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  18. FALSE RUMOURS OF TROUBLE.

    GIBRALTAR, April 20.—Minor riots over rivalries concerning the Spanish Republican and the Cherifian flags led to rumours that there was trouble in the ...

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  19. SUNDAY KINEMAS.

    LONDON, April 20.—There is excitement in political circles over the prospects of the Sunday performances Bill, the second reading of which is fixed for to-day ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—Running backwards, out of control, down an incline at East Ballan this afternoon, a six-wheeled motor lorry, loaded with produce, crashed ...

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  21. RUMANIAN POLITICS.

    BUCHAREST, April 19.—A critical position has developed in Rumanian politics as the outcome of King Carol's personal activities in Cabinet making. Following ...

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  22. KILLED BY A WINDOW.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—Francis Philp (3), of Dalyston (near Wontliaggi) entered his parents' house by a window to get food to-day. He was leaving by the same ...

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  23. "ONLY A MATTER OF MONTHS."

    SYDNEY, April 20.—Mr. C. W. A. Scott, the new holder of the England-Australia flight record, made official calls to-day. At a luncheon he said: "I ...

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  24. FALL FROM MOTOR CYCLE.

    KOORDA, April 20.—Fred Gill, employed by Mr. G. F. Beet, fell off a motor cycle this morning, sustaining concussion and possibly a fracture of the skull. He ...

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  25. CONDITION OF VICTIMS.

    The condition of Gordon Carter, of Servetus-street, Cottesloe, who lies in a private hospital at Cottesloe, with a fractured spine following a mishap at a flour ...

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  26. SOLICITORS ON TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—Walter John Toohey and Horace George Wimpole, members of the Melbourne firm of solicitors Toohey and Wimpole appeared in ...

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  27. DUTCH EXPERIMENT.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—The Consul for the Netherlands (Lieut.-Col. F. H. Wright) announced to-day that, under the auspices of the Royal Netherlands Indian ...

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  28. 'PLANE BOGGED ON BEACH.

    DARWIN, April 20.—While trying out to-day the 'plane in which he and Mr. K. Shenstone arrived from England on Saturday. Mr. G. P. Fairbairn lauded on ...

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  29. TRADE WITH FRANCE.

    PARIS, April 20.—Declaring that the Government is by no means unmoved by the Protectionist tendencies clearly manifest in Britain, the French Ministry of ...

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  30. UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION.

    A meeting of the Convocation of the University of Western Australia will be held at the Hackett Buildings. Crawley, on Friday, May 15, at 8 p.m. Included in ...

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  31. WRECK LOOTED.

    HONG-KONG, April 20.—The French steamer Lim Chow (2,239 tons) grounded a week ago in the Hainan Straits. The passengers and crew were taken off in another ...

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  32. THEFT FROM WIDOW.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—The theft of £175/10/, including 100 sovereigns, from Mrs. Angelina Douglas, a widow, of Clarendon-street, Geelong, was reported to ...

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  33. TAXATION APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, April 20.—The High Court of Australia, consisting of Mr. Justice Starke, Mr. Justice Evatt, and Mr. Justice McTierpan, to-day delivered reserved ...

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  34. ATTACKED BY BEES.

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—Mr. Sidney, Dibley, of Wodonga, fell from a tree when robbing a bee-hive near his home to-day. Mr. J. Sangster, who witnessed the ...

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  35. KING OF SIAM'S TOUR.

    OTTAWA, April 19.—The King of Siam and his party, who are on a tour of America, entered the United States from Canada at Portal ...

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  36. LEPROUS RATS.

    BRISBANE, April 20.—The discovery of six rats infected with leprosy in premises in Edward and Queen streets, city, has been followed by an intensive search ...

    Article : 63 words
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