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  2. M.C.C. MATCH DRAWN.

    The match between the Australians and the M.C.C. team was completed yesterday and resulted In a draw. ...

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  3. MISS JOHNSON.

    WELTEVREDEN, May 20.—Miss Amy Johnson, who is making a solo flight from England to Australia, and who was compelled to make a forced landing on a sugar ...

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  4. THE 48-HOUR WEEK.

    BRISBANE, May 20.—"The Government will deal with any situation that may arise in such a manner as the paramount interests of the whole community render ...

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  5. INDIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, May 19.—A detailed appreciation of the situation in India, received from the Government of India during the week-end was circulated among the ...

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  6. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—At the close of the convention on the Constitution to-day, it was decided to form a Federated Constitutional Reform League, with ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, May 10.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Conservative) initiated the debate on unemployment. ...

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  8. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES.

    LONDON, May 19.—The series of county matches, begun on Saturday was continued to-day when a number of good batting performances were registered, including double ...

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  9. AIRWOMAN'S MAIL.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Such a large mail of congratulatory messages awaits Miss Johnson at Darwin that the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) has ...

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  10. RESULTS OF PREVIOUS GAMES.

    The results of the previous games played by the Australians on the present tour are as follow:— ...

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  11. RAILWAYMEN DIVIDED.

    BRISBANE, May 20.—Union leaders were reticent to-day regarding the decision of the combined railway unions disputes committee by a narrow majority to ...

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  12. CONDITIONS OVER TIMOR SEA.

    Messrs. C. C. Wakefield and Co., Ltd., Perth, have received advice from their head office to the effect that Colonel Brihsmead (director of Civil Aviation), on the ...

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  13. MINISTERS CRESTFALLEN.

    LONDON, May 20.—The Government's narrow majority and Mr. Thomas's admission that the unemployment figures were bad, and were becoming worse, have ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    LONDON, May 19.—The Prince of Wales is entering an aeroplane in the King's Cup race on July 7. The machine is a Hawker Tomtit, fitted with a Mongoose engine. ...

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  15. PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

    Following are the games to be played by the Australians up to the first Test match:— ...

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  16. A NEW GOVERNOR.

    On his way to Sydney, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott Game, G.B.E., the newly-appointed Governor of New South Wales, passed through Fremantle ...

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  17. Grimmett to Rest.

    LONDON, May 20.—a'Beckett, who is suffering from stomach trouble, will probably not accompany the team to Chesterfield. Grimmett will remain in London. ...

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  18. ADJUSTMENT OF AWARDS.

    BRISBANE, May 20.—When the Arbitration Court met to-day to deal with the adjustment of awards arising out of its recent decision to grant a 48-hour week ...

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  19. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    LONDON, May 19.—"I was singularly fortunate three years ago to be able to visit Australia," said the Duke of York when opening the Imperial Red Cross ...

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  20. THE FLYING DUCHESS.

    LONDON, May 19.—The Duchess of Bedford flew to-day from Woburn Abbey to a luncheon of the Bristol Aeroplane Club, at which she described Miss ...

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  21. PLAY REVIEWED.

    LONDON, May 19.—The special representative of the Australian Press Association says:—"Fairfax's performance was the brightest feature of to-day's cricket from ...

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  22. FEDERAL POLICY.

    CANBERRA, May 20. —"Unemployment is the greatest and most immediate problem confronting Australia, and the Federal Ministry is doing everything possible ...

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  23. MOTH 'PLANE STRIKES COW.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—When a Moth aeroplane was taking off near Inverell this afternoon, it ran into a cow, which was lying in the tall grass. The machine was ...

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  24. N.S.W. CIVIL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—The provisions of the Public Service Salaries Reduction Bill were explained to-night in the Legislative Assembly by the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), ...

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  25. BOMBS THROWN AT POLICE.

    CALCUTTA, May 19.—While the police were dispersing a meeting, which had been banned, near the Madras High Court buildings yesterday, six bombs were flung at ...

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  26. FUTURE AIMS.

    LONDON, May 20.—Sir Arthur Stanley presided at the Red Cross dinner to the overseas delegates. The attendance included Princess Marie Louise. Princess Helena ...

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  27. NAVAL TREATY.

    TOKIO, May 20.—To-day Lieutenant-Commander Kusakari, of the Naval staff, committed suicide as a mark of disapproval at Japan's alleged failure at the London ...

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  28. EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO.

    LONDON, May 20.—Many Australians, who remember F. R. Foster's destruction of their cricket giants in the 1911-12 season, will find delight in his whimsical book ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF POLICE FORCE.

    BRISBANE, May 20.—Exception was taken to-day by the secretary of the Police Union (Mr. P. Talty) to a motion carried by the Toowoomba branch of the union ...

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  30. FRONTIER CHIEFS SURRENDER.

    CALCUTTA, May 10.—As the result of vigorous measures taken on the North-West frontier, the situation, which, had been causing serious uneasiness, has now ...

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  31. FEDERAL WHEAT POOL.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—One of the resolutions of the conference of representatives of wheat growers held at Canberra on February last, which decided that a ...

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  32. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    CAIRO, Hay 19.—The negotiations with Britain have not been definitely broken off, declared the Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha) in addressing the huge crowd which ...

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  33. "TAXING LITTLE GIRLS."

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—The taxation of low incomes, which forms part of the proposal of the State Ministry for relieving unemployment, was described by ...

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  34. SYDNEY ARTIST'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—Mr. Cecil Hartt, the Australian black aud white artist and caricaturist, was found dead near Moruya, on the south-coast, to-day. He had been ...

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  35. RAIDERS FRUSTRATED.

    CALCUTTA, May 19.—The plans of 400 Nationalists to raid the salt works at Wadala, a suburb of Bombay, were frustrated by the police yesterday. Leaving ...

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  36. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) stated yesterday that the offer of a loan of £20,000,000 had been received from America, but it had ...

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  37. THIRD INTERNATIONALE.

    LONDON, May 19.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. J. R. Clynes) said that he had seen in the Press the ...

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  38. QUALITY OF FREE MEALS.

    ADELAIDE, May 20.—For the second time in two days, members of the unemployed who are in receipt of meal tickets protested to the Government about the ...

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  39. HAUNTED TOWER FALLS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, May 19.—An ancient tower near Smyrna, which superstitious villagers believed to be haunted by evil spirits, collapsed at noon to-day, ...

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  40. TODAY'S FIXTURE.

    At Chesterfield to-day the Australians will start the seventh match of their tour against Derbyshire. The ground Is situated in the centre of a public park, and the ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in ...

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

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