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  2. BURGLARS DISTURBED.

    A sensational attempt to rob the Bank of New South Wales at Manjimup early yesterday morning culminated in the death of a young man who, masked and armed ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY.

    Seventeen years ago to-day, the name of Anzac was made famous by the landing at Gallipoli. In the campaign at the Dardanelles Australian soldiers fought ...

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  4. IRISH OATH BILL.

    LONDON, April 23.—The text of the Bill to remove the oath of allegiance to the Crown from the Irish Free State Constitution which was introduced in the ...

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  5. SCOTT'S PROGRESS

    CALCUTTA, April 24.—On the sixth day of his flight from England, on which he is attempting to lower the record to Australia, Mr. C. W. A. Scott landed early ...

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  6. INDIAN EXTREMISTS.

    CALCUTTA, April 23.—Thirty political and other prisoners who were being conveyed by train from Aligarh to Lahore overpowered the escort, consisting of an ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Important developments in the State political crisis are expected this week. The session of the State Parliament will be resumed on Tuesday ...

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  8. POWER SCHEME SCANDAL.

    OTTAWA, April 23.—"Senators Wilfrid McDougall and Henry Haydon performed actions which were not fitting or consistent with their duties and standing as ...

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  9. THE BANNED CONFERENCE.

    CALCUTTA, April 24.—Mrs. Sarojini Naidu (the Acting-President of Congress) having announced her intention to defy the Government by attending the banned ...

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  10. "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN..."

    They gave their lives ungrudgingly, Even as He, His godhead laid aside, Gave His earth-span right willingly, ...

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  11. FINANCE PROBLEMS.

    KALGOORLIE, April 24.—Discussing the results of the Premiers' Conference, from which he is returning, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell), when passing ...

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  12. AGGRESSIVE ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, April 22.—Following its adoption of the British scheme for qualitative disarmament, the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference ...

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  13. NEW TARIFF ORDER.

    DUBLIN, April 23.—A new tariff order issued by the Irish Free State gives a preferential rate of two-thirds of the full tariffs to products and manufactures of ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, April 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) returned to Canberra to-day to prepare for the resumption of the Parliamentary sitting on ...

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  15. SYDNEY ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Mr. Victor Clauds Saywell (54), who, with his wife, Rebecca Saywell, was the victim of a brutal assault in his home at Bellevue Hill on ...

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  16. ANXIETY IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, April 22.—Distinct anxiety is felt at the new turn the Disarmament Conference is taking, as it is feared that the other principal Powers will now ...

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  17. MR. MACDONALD AT GENEVA.

    GENEVA, April 23.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) had further conferences with leading statesmen yesterday and at luncheon was the guest of Dr. ...

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  18. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following special forecast for the metropolitan area was issued by the Weather Bureau last night:— ...

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  19. PILOTS SUICIDE.

    MIAMI (Florida), April 24.—Mrs. Keith Miller and Captain William Lancaster, the well-known aviators, have been absolved from implication in the death of ...

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  20. THE KING'S REMEMBRANCE.

    CANBERRA, April 24.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received from his Majesty the King the following message:— ...

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  21. "A FEAT UNPARALLELED."

    LONDON, April 22.—"Old Dardanellers, you have done your glorious best, and succeeded," exclaimed Sir Jan Hamilton (who was Commander-in-Chief at ...

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  22. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.—Albert Russell (45), a taxi driver, of Lorne-street, Clifton Hill, was callously shot in the back last-night by one of three men who ...

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  23. OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, April 24.—The British Chambers of Commerce have unanimously passed a resolution trusting that the British Government at Ottawa will meet the ...

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  24. INSURANCE OFFICERS.

    MELBOURNE, April 23.—Some time ago the Full Court of the Arbitration Court made an order reducing by 10 per cent, the salaries of the Australian ...

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  25. "SOURCE OF INSPIRATION."

    CANBERRA, April 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has issued the following Anzac Day message:— ...

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  26. BATTLE WITH REBELS.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), April 24.—A patrol of the native national guard officered by the United States marines came into contact with several hundred rebels ...

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  27. PERTH ARRANGEMENTS.

    As dawn is breaking this morning, the first of the Anzac Day services in Perth will begin at the State War Memorial in King's Park. The service will commence ...

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  28. THREE POLICE OFFICERS SHOT

    PARIS, April 23.—A desperate revolver battle in which three police inspectors were killed and a gunman named Mancini was wounded occurred to-day in a ...

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  29. EDITOR'S TRAGIC FATE

    LONDON, April 23.—The death occurred yesterday under tragic circumstances, of Mr. Edward Scott, who succeeded his famous father, Mr. C. P. Scott, as editor ...

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  30. A TRICK THAT FAILED.

    LONDON, April 22.—Frand Rudd (48), who has lived in Australia and served in the Boer War, was sentenced at the Guildhall to-day to six months' hard labour for ...

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  31. A NOVELIST'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, April 23.—In the Chancery Division to-day Justice Bennet granted leave for notice of motion for the appointment of a receiver in the estate of the late ...

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  32. POLAND AND RUMANIA.

    WARSAW, April 22.—In addition to the military alliance between Poland and Rumania, recently extended for five years, it is learned that an additional agreement ...

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  33. VICTIM OF DELUSION.

    SYDNEY, April 24.—The Deputy Director of Navigation (Captain Williams) concluded an inquiry yesterday into the disappearance of Mrs. S. A. Pearson, ...

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  34. NOTED AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    PARIS, April 23.—Mr. John Brownlee, the famous Australian baritone, will leave Europe in May to undertake a six months' concert tour of Australia, with Miss Rita ...

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  35. MISHAP ON MOUNTAIN.

    MENTONE (France), April 22.—Miss Gladys Roberts, of Perth (Western Australia), who with Miss Eva Bourne was climbing a mountain on April 4 when she ...

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  36. Commemoration's Keynote.

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Speaking from Canberra to-night through the Melbourne broadcasting station 3AW, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) delivered an Anzac ...

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  37. A JAPANESE CRIME.

    TOKIO, April 22.—Sagoya, the man who shot at and severely wounded Mr. Y. Hamaguchi (at that time Prime Minister of Japan) in 1930, was sentenced to death ...

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