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  2. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM

    The Australians began the fifth match of their tour against Lancashire at Liverpool yesterday. After losing six wickets for 92 runs, the County made a good recovery, carrying its score to 176. ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL.

    LONDON, May 13.—There was a large attendance in the House of Lords to-day for the Committee stage of the Coal Mines Bill (the most important piece of ...

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  4. MISS JOHNSON'S FLIGHT.

    RANGOON, May 14.—Miss Amy Johnson's aeroplane, which was damaged through a slight mishap when she landed at Insein (10 miles from Rangoon) ...

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  5. VICTORIAN STORM.

    MELBOURNE, May 14.—A twisted com-panionway, ventilators missing from the decks, and splintered awning spars on the new motor vessel Fresno City, which berth- ...

    Article : 368 words
  6. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, May 13.—Mr. Graham, President of the Board of Trade, in replying to questions in the House of Commons today, said that the Government had ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. STATE DEVELOPMENT.

    In the course of an interview yesterday the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) develop­ed at some length and with illuminating illustrations his plans for meeting the pre- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAVAL TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, May 13.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson), who was leader of the United States delegation to the London Naval Conference, continued ...

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  9. MR. FENTON IN OTTAWA.

    OTTAWA, May 13.—The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton) is visiting Ottawa to interview the Canadian Government with a ...

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  10. COUNTY MATCHES.

    LONDON, May 13.—Owing to rain there was no play to-day in the county matches at Lord's, The Oval, or Manchester. Scores:— ...

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  11. DOMINION ECONOMIES.

    LONDON, May 14.—"How slender is the line of naval defence of the outposts of the Empire is revealed in the new navy list." says the naval correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  12. RESULTS OF PREVIOUS GAMES.

    The results of the previous games played by the Australians on the present tour are as follow:—April 30, May 1 and 2.—Australia (8 for ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, May 14.—Scholapur, which was the scene of fierce riots last week, has been placed under martial law in consequence of continued lawlessness in the ...

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  14. PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

    Following is the programme of matches for the remainder of the tour of the Australian team in England:—May 17, 19, 20, v. M.C.C., at Lord's. ...

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  15. INTEREST IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, May 13.—"I want to fly," was Miss Johnson's first introduction to the Stag Lane Air School, whose instructors are excited at her progress on the ...

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  16. EUROPEAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    GENEVA, May 13.—Mr. Henderson (Britain), M. Briand (France) and Signor Grandi (Italy) to-day had luncheon together. It is understood that they ...

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  17. DR. NANSEN DEAD.

    LONDON, May 13.—The death is announced of Dr. Frithiof Nansen, the famous Norwegian polar explorer. Dr. Nansen had been ill since March ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AVIATION.

    LONDON, May 13.—Speaking in the House of Commons to-day on the second reading of the Bill to authorise the Government to subsidise civil aviation to the ...

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  19. "AUSTRALIA SATISFIED.'

    OTTAWA, May 13.—The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton), when questioned in Ottawa to-day concerning the reply given by the ...

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  20. CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME.

    LONDON, May 13.—Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) stated that the inquiry into the military ...

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  21. COAL DISPUTE.

    CANBERRA, May 14.—Federal Ministers declined to-day to discuss the reported intention of the Ministry to make available £100,000 for the industrial ...

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  22. BATHS FOR CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, May 14.—Opposing the plan of the Federal Ministry to spend £10,000 on the erection of public baths at Canberra. Mr. Nairn (Nat,. W.A.) said ...

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  23. IMPERIAL DISCUSSION.

    SIMLA, May 13.—There is no enthusiasm in India over the suggestion, mentioned in the statement of policy towards Indian aspirations. by the Viceroy (Lord Irwin) ...

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  24. GERMAN SUBSIDIES.

    BERLIN, May 14.—The Minister for Communications announced in the Reichstag to-day that he had refused to sign the agreement concluded between the ...

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  25. FEMALE FRANCHISE.

    CAPE TOWN, May 13.—The Women's Enfranchisement Bill passed the Senate with only six dissentients, and the party organisers are already preparing for the ...

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  26. FRANCE TO SOUTH AMERICA.

    RIO DE JANIERO, May 13.—M. Jean Mermoz, a French airman, who took off from St. Louis (Senegal) yesterday on a flight to Brazil with the Parisian mails, ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. FREEDOM OF PRESS.

    LONDON, May 13.—The Newspaper Proprietors' Association has sent a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) regretting the Government's recent use of ...

    Article : 311 words
  28. LIQUOR TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, May 14.—The most serious dispute that bas occurred in the retail liquor trade since the Federal body of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association ...

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  29. CHURCH ASSEMBLY SCENE.

    BRISBANE, May 14.—After consideration of the matter in camera to-day, the State Assembly of the Presbyterian Church rescinded the decision it made last night ...

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  30. ITALIAN NATIONALISM.

    PARIS, May 13.—A storm of resentment in the French Press has followed the speech by Signor Mussolini, Italy's Prime Minister and Dictator, at Leghorn, on Sunday, ...

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  31. SMITH AND SHIERS'S VENTURE.

    DARWIN, May 14.—Messrs. D. Smith and W. Shiers, who were attempting a flight to England, and who made a forced landing in Siam, passed through Darwin ...

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  32. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, May 13.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the total declared value of ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. SPANISH RIOTING.

    MADRID, May 13.—There has been a further outbreak of rioting by university students at Granada, where the University has been closed, owing to previous student ...

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  34. DARWIN SIEGE CASES.

    DARWIN, May 14.—Eleven of the men arrested during the recent siege of the Government offices by militant unemploved appeared in the Police Court to-day, ...

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  35. MIGRATION COMMISSION BILL.

    CANBERRA, May 14.—In moving the second reading of the Development and Migration Bill, which was introduced in the Senate, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 210 words
  36. MODERN MARRIAGE.

    LONDON, May 13.—Dean Inge, addressing a Diocesan conference at Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday, said that the whole foundation of the people's moral conduct ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. SHORTER SKIRTS.

    Such of the cable news on this pace as is so headed has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the ...

    Article : 80 words
  38. AIR MAIL PILLAR BOXES.

    LONDON, May 13.—Pillar boxes for air mail correspondence are to be provided for the London postal service. They will be painted blue to distinguish them from ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, May 14.—A light car record between Sydney and Melbourne was made to-day by Messrs. C. R. Dickason and H. D. Birkill. In an Austin Seven they ...

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  40. THE IRAKI MANDATE.

    LONDON, May 13.—King Feisal of Irak, in an interview with Mrs. Rosita Forbes (the celebrated traveller, lecturer, and authoress) published in the "Daily Herald," ...

    Article : 67 words
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