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  2. YESTERDAY'S RAIN.

    Eighty-one points of rain were recorded in Perth yesterday, and 170 points at Fremantle. At 7 a.m. a steady rain commenced over the metropolitan area, ...

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  3. BULK HANDLING.

    After a Cabinet meeting yesterday the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said:— "The State Cabinet has discussed matters that will be raised at the Premiers' ...

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  4. THE DE GROOT CASE.

    SYDNEY, April 5.—That the New Guard proposed to have the Premier (Mr. Lang) arrested on the morning of the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was ...

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  5. DANUBIAN STATES' PLIGHT

    LONDON, April 4.—Problems that imperil European stability were discussed to-day by the visiting French statemen—M. Tardieu (Prime Minister), and M. Flandin ...

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  6. THE IRISH OATH.

    DUBLIN, April 4.—The Irish Free State Cabinet sat until 11 o'clock to-night and subsequently it was officially announced that the final draft of the reply to the ...

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  7. SOVIET REFORM.

    RIGA, April 4.—The Soviet Government and the Central Committee of the Communist Party have ordered a "radical purge of the entire administrative machinery of ...

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  8. GERMAN ELECTION.

    BERLIN, April 4.—Continuing his whirlwind campaign in preparation for the Presidential election on Sunday, Herr Adolf Hitler, the Nazi leader, arrived in Berlin ...

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  9. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, April 4.—Towards the end of June, 1915, the historian states, the Government's offer of a fourth reinforcing division enabled General Sir Ian Hamilton, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN NOTE.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—The "New York Times" prominently displays on its first page the Australian Government's Note to the Irish Free State Cabinet on ...

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  11. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    CALCUTTA, April 4.—The growing Moslem resentment at the National (Hindu) Congress's methods of enforcing the boycott of British goods in Bombay ...

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  12. HOBART MURDER.

    HOBART, April 5.—Exhaustive but unsuccessful investigations were conducted by the police to-day in an endeavour to trace the two men who shot Charles ...

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  13. THE EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, April 4.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that the ex-Crown Prince's declaration in favour of Herr Hitler is so incompatible with his ...

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  14. FLOODING AT FREMANTLE.

    As a result of the heavy rain which fell yesterday morning there was extensive flooding at various points in the streets of Fremantle and municipal ...

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  15. WESTRALIAN FARMERS' PLAN.

    "Our scheme is ready but it will not be submitted to the Government until the finance has been arranged," said the chairman of directors of Westralian ...

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  16. DETECTIVE SHOT DEAD.

    CALCUTTA, April 4.—At Madhupur, 200 miles from Calcutta, a Bengali youth travelling on the Delhi to Calcutta express last night, was asked by an Indian ...

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  17. THE PHILIPPINES.

    WASHINGTON, April 4.—The House of Representatives passed to-day a Bill introduced by Mr. B. B. Hare (Democrat, South Carolina) to grant independence to ...

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  18. ANTI-LABOUR PARTIES

    SYDNEY, April 5.—Addressing the metropolitan branch of the Country Party the Deputy Leader (Mr. Bruxner) expressed opposition to any fusion between ...

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  19. OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, April 4.—The Government of India has accepted the invitation to send a delegation to the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference in July next. It has ...

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  20. HAWAIIAN LYNCHING.

    HONOLULU, April 4.—The tentative acceptance of six jurors is the sole result of the first day of the trial of Mrs. Granville Fortescue, her son-in-law, Thomas Massie, ...

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  21. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    CORRIGIN, April 5.—A thunderstorm passed over here last night and to-day, but only 16 points of rain were registered at the post office. Heavier falls were recorded ...

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  22. A DICTATOR RESIGNS.

    BELGRADE, April 4.—General Zhivkovitch, who, at the request of King Alexander (who at the same time abrogated the Constitution suspending Parliament) ...

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  23. BARGAINING DEPRECATED.

    MONTREAL, April 4.—"I deprecate the whole idea of bargaining at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa. I do not like people to think that Britain will come ...

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  24. THIEF'S PALM PRINT.

    ADELAIDE, April 5.—Finger prints have figured in criminal trials for many years but to-day, probably for the first time in the criminal history of Australia, ...

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  25. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—Reports from Sale state that floods in the Darriman and Gitfard areas are still serious. At Darriman between nine o'clock and two o'clock ...

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  26. NATIONAL AVIATION DAY.

    LONDON, April 4.—Plans for a national aviation day in 170 towns from Penzance to Inverness have been prepared by the famous airman, Sir Alan Cobham. His ...

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  27. M. TARDIEU'S PLAN.

    PARIS, April 5.—The "Echo de Paris" states the plan of the Prime Minister (M. Tardieu) for the rehabilitation of the Danubian States includes the establishment ...

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  28. STABILISING CURRENCY.

    MONTREAL, April 5.—Addressing the Canadian Club to-day the Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. Stevens) said: "At the forthcoming Imperial Economic ...

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  29. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—The variation of the amount of weekly repayments by purchasers of homes under the War Service Homes Act according to fluctuations ...

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  30. AN OFFENDED RULER.

    BERLIN, April 4.—Four German journalists and a young Persian student who angered the Shah of Persia by writing articles describing him as an Oriental ...

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  31. LOST ON A MOUNTAIN.

    MENTONE (France), April 5.—Two girls— Gladys Roberts and Eva Bourne, of Perth (Western Australia)—were climbing a mountain near the Italian frontier, when ...

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  32. RECTOR'S CONDUCT.

    LONDON, April 4.—When the hearing by the Norwich Consistory Court of charges of misconduct against the Rev. Harold Francis Davidson (60), of Stiffkey ...

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  33. FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—As the duration of the meeting of the Premiers' Conference which begins in Melbourne on April 13 is uncertain, it is probable that ...

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  34. £1,000 SEIZED.

    BERLIN, April 5.—The Government has seized £1,000 from the bank account of Erich Remarque, the author of "All Quiet on the Western Front," pending the ...

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  35. MELBOURNE LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—It was announced at a meeting of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works to-day that the amount received in London for ...

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  36. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    WAGIN, April 5.—Dr. J. P. Ainslie, of Perth, was brought to Wagin yesterday evening in a Moth 'plane, with Mr. Harry Baker as pilot, to consult with local ...

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  37. A NEGLECTED TREASURE.

    CALCUTTA, April 4.—A valuable manuscript copy of the "Rubaiyat" of Omar Khayyam which is claimed to be the oldest "Rubaiyat" manuscript in existence, has ...

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  38. YOUNG POLITICIAN'S SUICIDE.

    LONDON, April 4.—An inquiry was held to-day into the death of Mr. Edward Marjoribanks, M.P. (author of the "Life of Sir Edward Marshall Hall"). Deceased, ...

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  39. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    AUCKLAND, April 5.—Mr. Norman Smith and his racing car will return to Auckland on Wednesday from the Ninety-Mile Beach. It is understood that Mr. ...

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  40. LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    BRISBANE, April 5.—The Labour preselection ballots have become "a mass of corruption" and that they fail to secure the best men and make members of the ...

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  41. GAOL-BREAKER CAPTURED.

    BUSSELTON, April 5.—William Sydney Kent (19), one of the three men who escaped from Collie gaol on March 21, was recaptured by the Busselton police on ...

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  42. ALLEGED THEFT OF BOOKS.

    ADELAIDE, April 5.—The Rev. Wilfred Keith Steward was acquitted in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of having stolen books valued at £60 from the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—Members of the Australian Butter Stabilisation Committee decided to-day to increase the bounty payable on all butter exported from Australia. ...

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  44. ANCIENT BONES.

    AUCKLAND, April 5.—Prehistoric bones discovered at a depth of 15 feet in a limestone cliff near Raglan are supposed to be those of an extinct species of whale ...

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  45. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    BERLIN, April 5.—The Graf Zeppelin left Friedrichshafen at 6.30 a.m. to-day for Brazil, carrying eight passengers, including a five-year-old boy, who is the first ...

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  46. ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, April 4.—Three Royal Air Force craft of No. 216 bomber squadron engaged on a Somaliland cruise reached Wadi Halfi to-day from Atbara. ...

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  47. MONTREAL MAYORALTY.

    MONTREAL, April 4.—Mr. Fernand Rinfret, a member of the House of Commons and a former Secretary of State in the Dominion Government, has been ...

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