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  2. INTEREST DEFAULT.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) has defaulted in his overseas interest payments for the fourth time, according to a statement made ...

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  3. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, April 28.—According to a Bombay newspaper, Mr. M. K. Gandhi (the Congress leader) stipulates the following conditions of his attending the ...

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  4. BOMBS IN THE POST.

    SYDNEY, April 28.—Following the posting of "bombs" to five leading Sydney citizens last week, the police are inquiring into a remarkable story about an alleged ...

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  5. MADEIRA REVOLT.

    LISBON, April 27.—The Portuguese punitive expedition, despatched to crush the rising in Madeira, landed 10 miles from Funchal, seized the wireless station and ...

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  6. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, April 28.—A Bill to enable the amalgamation of the New South Wales Government Savings Bank with the Commonwealth Savings Bank was brought ...

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  7. USE OF GOLD RESERVE.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—There was a spirited discussion in Committee in the House of Representatives to-day on the proposal of the Federal Ministry to take ...

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  8. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, April 27.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Phillip Snowden) was cordially received when he rote in the House of Commons today to open the ...

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  9. THE LANG REGIME.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—The early downfall of Mr. Lang and the reconstruction of the New South Wales Government under a non-repudiationist premier is ...

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  10. PRESS CRITICISMS.

    LONDON, April 28.—"The Times," in a leading article on the Budget, says: "The most outstanding features of the Budget are unwarranted optimism, a misplaced ...

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  11. THE FRONTIER TROUBLES.

    CALCUTTA, April 28.—Believed to have been sniped at by Afridis while flying over tribal territory, an Air Force Bristol fighter crashed 20 miles from Peshawar ...

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  12. TARIFF DEBATE.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—The long-delayed discussion of the Scullin Ministry's amendments to the Customs tariff was begun in the House of Representatives ...

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  13. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—It was stated in Ministerial circles to-night that the Federal Ministry was giving consideration to a suggestion that the Constitution ...

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  14. ORCHARDIST SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, April 28.—Wilma Gertrude Ellen Young (15), of Garfield North, warn arrested to-day and charged with having murdered her father, William Jesse ...

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  15. WAGE REDUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, April 28.—Proposals for a general cessation of work on the waterFront as a protest against a reduction of 10 per cent, in the wages of seamen ...

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  16. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    BRISBANE, April 28.—The first air mail from London to Australia was landed at Brisbane to-day when Pilot R. B. Tapp brought down the Qantas 'plane Apollo ...

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  17. HINT OF AN ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, April 28.—"If members will curb their tongues it will be only a few weeks before the State Savings Bank negotiations are made final. At a not far ...

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  18. GOVERNOR OF THE FALKLANDS

    LONDON, April 27.—The King has approved of the appointment of Sir James O'Grady, who until recently was Governor of Tasmania, to be Governor and ...

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  19. MUNGANA CASE.

    BRISBANE, April 28.—In Chambers today Mr. Justice Douglas refused an application by the defendants in what is known as the Mungana case for an extension of ...

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  20. "NAPOLEON OF THE PRESS."

    LONDON, April 27.—Critics unite in a chorus of approval of Mr. Tom Clarke's book, "My Northcliffe Diary," which has been published by Gollancz. Many of the ...

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  21. FEDERAL WORKS.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—It was stated in the sixteenth annual report of the Parliamentary Committee of Public Works, presented to the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. HOMEWARD MAILS.

    KUPANG, April 28.—Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, flying the Southern Cross, which is carrying the first Australia to England air mail, left at 6.20 o'clock ...

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  23. LINK WITH CALCUTTA.

    CALCUTTA, April 28.—A weekly State air mail service between Karachi and Calcutta to link up London, Karachi, Calcutta, and Australia is being inaugurated ...

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  24. WALL-STREET SLUMP.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—Millions of dollars have been lopped off the values of stocks as the liquidation of Pynchon and Co Prominent. Wall-street brokers, who ...

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  25. APPEAL COURT PUZZLE.

    April 28.—During the nearing in the Criminal Appeal Court to-day of an appeal by Albert Angustine Edwards against his conviction and sentence to five ...

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  26. THE £28,000,000 LOAN.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—The assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Holloway), on behalf of the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  27. "THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN."

    NEW YORK, April 27.—A career of crime was apparently ended in the Court at St. Joseph (Michigan) to-day when Fred Burke, the Chicago gangster, who is ...

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  28. COMPULSORY POOLING.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), April 27.— That the Saskatchewan Grain Marketa Act, 1991, which would have set up a 100 per cent, compulsory wheat pool was ultra ...

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  29. MISSING EXPLORER.

    STOCKHOLM, April 27.—The wellknown Swedish pilot, Captain Ahrenberg, will leave in a Junkers Amphibian 'plane in an endeavour to locate Mr. Augustine ...

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  30. GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, April 28.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Germany, in the interests of economy, has decided to scrap all obsolete ...

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  31. FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    BERLIN, April 28.—Eight persons were killed and five injured in an explosion today at chemical works at Madgeburg. where rat poison is manufactured. ...

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  32. DRAMA OF THE OUTBACK.

    LONDON, April 27.—With a cart of only three players, Mr. Harry Tighe's drama of the Australian outback entitled "Bushfire" was produced to-day at the ...

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  33. PRINCES' HOMECOMING.

    LONDON, April 27.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George, who are on their way back from their South American tour, reached the month of the Gironde this ...

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  34. SPEECH LASTS 70 MINUTES.

    LONDON, April 27.—The House was crowded and in a tenser mood than usual before the Budget, everyone realising the difficult problem facing the chancellor of ...

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  35. A SCREEN STARS DEVOTION.

    LONDON, April 27.—Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the screen actor, arrived to-day from Africa, where he had been big game hunting. He was very indignant at the reports ...

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  36. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    VANCOUVER, April 27.—Homeward bound from London, the former Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) arrived here to-day. Asked whether he ...

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  37. TWO DAYS AT HIGH SPEED.

    PARIS, April 27.—At the Mbntlhery course, driving a Singer super-six, P. Brewster broke a world record for 16 horse power cars, by covering 3,026 miles, ...

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  38. SAILING SHIP'S RECORD RUN.

    LONDON, April 27.—The sailing ship Herzogin Cecilie has arrived at Falmouth, with 5,000 tons of wheat from Wallaroo (South Australia) after a record voyage ...

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  39. DUTY ON EXPORTS.

    ADELAIDE, April 28.—In an address to business men to-day the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) announced that the Federal Government would introduce ...

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  40. SHIPMENT TO LONDON.

    CANBERRA, April 28.—In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Mackay (Nat., Q'land) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) whether the Commonwealth ...

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  41. KING ALFONSO IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, April 27.—In the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. J. R. Clynes), in answer to a question, said that King Alfonso had not been ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. PETROL TAX RESENTED.

    LONDON, April 27.—The Budget generally is regarded as unsensational. It has pleased those who consider that an increase in direct taxation should be ...

    Article : 259 words
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