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  2. AGGRESSIVE ARMS.

    LONDON, May 27.—The Naval Commission of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva to-day approved of the report of the expert committee which has been ...

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  3. BOISTEROUS WEATHER.

    Marked by heavy, driving rain and violent wind gusts that at times reached hurricane force, boisterous weather conditions set in over the metropolitan area and ...

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  4. THE WORLD CRISIS.

    LONDON, May 29.—Warnings as to the extremely critical nature of the world's economic and financial condition were uttered the during the week-end by Professor ...

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  5. QUEEN OF WOOL.

    His Majesty's Theatre was again filled to capacity on Saturday night, when the coronation ceremony in connection with the Queen of Wool competition was ...

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  6. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, May 29.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) in a broadcast speech to-night said that the Lang Government had encouraged the growth of Communism and ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP.

    PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—In the final of the North American zone of the Davis Cup competition America defeated Australia, winning the first three matches ...

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  8. AT FREMANTLE.

    Although Fremantle was buffeted by high winds at various periods yesterday and last night, followed by brief but heavy showers of rain, the damage to property ...

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  9. SOVIET INFLUENCES.

    SYDNEY, May 29—A scathing attack on the Lang Government's legislation and its vindictiveness towards his organisation was made by the general secretary ...

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  10. AEROPLANE WRECKED

    ROME, May 29.—An aeroplane in which two survivors of the French liner Georges Philippar (which was burned off Cape Gardaful) were travelling to Paris from ...

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  11. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, May 29.—Speaking at Wesley Church to-day of the Ottawa Conference, which he will attend, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Gullett) ...

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  12. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    Saturday's heavy rain resulted in three washaways on the railway lines in the Pingelly-Narrogin area. The most serious two near Pingelly on the main ...

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  13. MISSING FISHERMEN.

    BRISBANE, May 29.—Little hope is hope out for the recovery of the bodies of two brothers named Young and Arthur Kennealy, who were victims of a fishing ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT SCOURGE.

    BERLIN, May 29.—At a banquet to the foreign Press last night the Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) appealed for world co-operation to solve the unemployment ...

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  15. RIVER STORM-LASHED.

    Banked up by fierce winds sweeping into the harbour mouth at Fremantle, and swollen by the heavy rains in the Darling Ranges, the Swan River rose to its ...

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  16. CONSIDERATION BY CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, May 29.—Australia's case at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa will be discussed by Federal Ministers at a meeting of the Federal ...

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  17. AMERICA LOSING GOLD.

    NEW YORK, May 28.—The United States has lost roughly 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000 at par) in monetary gold in the past 10 days—the largest outflow since ...

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  18. MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

    OTTAWA, May 27.—Dr. J. B. Collip, of McGill University, Montreal, announced to the Royal Society of Canada to-day the isolation of a sex hormone in pure ...

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  19. THE STATE LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY, May 29.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) in a speech at Gloucester indicated that the State lottery would be continued if the Stevens ...

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  20. FIVE SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, May 28.—A few minutes before they should have entered a motor car to drive to a seaside bungalow, five persons were found shot dead at Cambridge. ...

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  21. LABOUR FACTIONS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—Supporters of the former New South Wales Premier (Mr. Lang) in Melbourne have formed a Lang group here and in a circular headed ...

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  22. MAIL 'PLANE'S EXPERIENCE.

    The Viastra monoplane, with 12 passengers aboard, landed at the Maylands aerodrome shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday on completion of the weekly trip from ...

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  23. Fund to Guarantee Bank Deposits.

    WASHINGTON, May 27.—The establishment of a £200,000,000 fund to guarantee bank deposits was approved to-day by the Senate. ...

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  24. AIRMAN TURNS BACK.

    NEW YORK, May 28.—Mr. Stanley Hausner, who set off in a Bellanca aeroplane this afternoon in an endeavour to cross the Atlantic, returned after six ...

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  25. FAKED TREASURY RECEIPTS.

    HOBART, May 29.—Following the discoveries recently of defalcations in receipts at the Treasury, officers of the Audit Department have been conducting an ...

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  26. RECTOR'S CONDUCT.

    LONDON, May 27.—Continuing her evidence at the trial of the Rev. Harold Davidson (60), rector of Stiffkey (Norwich), who is chained with misconduct in regard ...

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  27. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The following reports of the violent weather conditions during the week-end were received from the country last night:— ...

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  28. "DEAD" SOLDIER'S RETURN.

    BERLIN, May 27—The parents of Oskar Daubmann are overjoyed at the news of the remarkable "return from the dead" of their son, whose name appears ...

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  29. PACKING MAGNATE'S DEATH.

    CHICAGO, May 28.—Mr. Edward Swift (68), chairman of the directorate of the Swift meat packing interests, and a son of the founder of the firm, fell to his ...

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  30. STEAMER ABANDONED.

    WELLINGTON May 29.—The steamer Kaponga, which went ashore on the Greymouth bar on Friday, has been abandoned as a total loss. A report from the owners ...

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  31. SHIPPING DELATED.

    A radio menage from the commander of the mailboat Narkunda, now on a voyage from Adelaide to Fremantle, stated that extremely rough weather had been ...

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  32. SOLICITOR ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, May 29—Lancelot George Blackmore (30), a solicitor, appeared before Mr. Flynn, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday morning charged ...

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  33. JUMP FROM SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, May, 29.—A young man jumped from the footway rail of the harbour bridge to-day, and after turning over and in the air, struck the water of ...

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  34. GAMING HOUSE RAID.

    BRISBANE, May 29.—Forty-three men, including the principal and two assistants, were arrested in a raid by Brisbane detectives on an alleged gambling place in ...

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  35. BOY'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    MELBOURNE, May 29.—Since Friday, 200 men walking at intervals of half a chain in a line several miles long, have been searching the forest country ...

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  36. LAVERTON TRAGEDY.

    KALGOORLIE, May 29.—Narrawarra, the aboriginal who has been committed for trial for the alleged murder of Thomas Wall, an old-age pensioner, of Mt. ...

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  37. THE WEEK'S SUCCESS.

    Principals of Perth and Fremantle stores, when interviewed on Saturday, were unanimous in declaring that Wool Week had been a great success. Increased ...

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  38. HIGH SEAS AT COTTESLOE.

    Whipped to fury by high winds, heavy waves pounded the waterfront at Cottesloe yesterday, but caused no damage. The stout stone wall built last summer to ...

    Article : 249 words
  39. PETROL TANK EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, May 29.—While William Woodhouse, of Arkland-street, Cammeray, was examining the contents of the petrol tank of his motor car in Pacific Highway, ...

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  40. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    PASADENA (California), May 27.—Dr. Leopard Thompson, Troland (42), a noted scientist of Harvard University, and the inventor of colouring processes for ...

    Article : 42 words
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