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  2. NEW GUARD PROSECUTION

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Eight men who admitted that they were members of the New Guard pleaded guilty at the Central Police Court to-day to three charges of ...

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  3. FLATS COLLAPSE.

    LYONS, May 9.—It is estimated that between 30 and 35 persons have been killed in the collapse yesterday of two blocks of flats due to a landslide. Only eight ...

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  4. GERMANY'S GRIEVANCES.

    BERLIN, May 8—"On the Lausanne Conference reparations next month depends not only Germany's but the world's fate," declared the Chancellor ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS

    CANBERRA, May 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-night that the Federal Government had set up a special committee in Sydney to ...

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  6. TRANSPORT OF WOOL.

    The following table showing the new reduced freight rates for the carriage of wool, and rates which have previously applied, was made available yesterday by ...

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  7. EASTERN FIGHTING.

    SHANGHAI, May 9.—Conditions in Manchuria are going from bad to worse. The Japanese are engaged in endless guerilla warfare, with occasional major ...

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  8. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    PARIS, May 9.—Parties of the Left gained a decisive victory in the second ballot in the Chamber of Deputies election, held yesterday in the 356 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. M. DOUMER'S ASSASSIN.

    PARIS, May 8—With his widow and two daughters keeping a vigil by it, the body of M. Paul Doumer, the President of France, who was assassinated by a ...

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  10. SOVIET OFFICIALS.

    RIGA, May 8.—Soviet reports state that the Japanese in Manchuria have imprisoned over 100 Soviet officials, who are now hunger-striking as a protest against ...

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  11. BIG RELIEF LOAN PROPOSED.

    BERLIN, May 9.—The Reichsrat (State Council) has approved of a determined attempt to reduce unemployment in Germany by means of a big labour loan. ...

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  12. SHANGHAI PEACE TREATY.

    SHANGHAI, May 9.—Withdrawal of Japanese troops from the Shanghai zone is proceeding according to the schedule laid down in the peace treaty with China ...

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  13. UPPER HOUSE ELECTIONS.

    Few additional returns from the three Legislative Council Provinces in which the issue of last Saturday's elections is still in doubt came to hand last night, and ...

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  14. RAILWAY OPERATIONS.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. E. A. Evans) yesterday issued his report for the quarter ended March 31 last, giving a resume of the operations of the ...

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  15. STATE TAX REVENUE.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Officials of the various State departments who have come under the provisions of the latest gazette issued by the Federal Government will be ...

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  16. POLICE ELUDED.

    HONOLULU, May 9.—Lieut, and Mrs. Massie continue to elude the process servers. They boarded the Malolo by a submarine tender from the submarine base ...

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  17. ELECTION OF NEW PRESIDENT.

    PARIS, May 8.—M. Albert Lebrun, the President of the Senate, has announced that he will be a candidate for the Presidency. Other candidates are M. Painleve ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    CANBERRA, May 9.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has forwarded the following message to the British Ambassador in Paris:—"On ...

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  19. OTHER REDUCTIONS URGED.

    Commenting on the reduction in wool freights, the secretary of the Pastoralists' Association (Mr. W. L. Sanderson) said yesterday that it had always been the ...

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  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Fatal injuries were sustained late yesterday afternoon by Susan Anderson (5), when she was knocked down in Adelaideterrace, Perth, by a motor car driven ...

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  21. MILK DISPUTE.

    Since the milk dispute was definitely settled on Sunday morning, milk traffic on the railways indicates that the producers have returned to normal business. Last ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    BRISBANE, May 9.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) who has been touring Darling Downs where he received a gratifying reception, delivered his first election speech ...

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  23. MINERS RECEIVE NOTICE.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Miners and others employed at the Wallerawang Colliery to the number of 122 have received notice of dismissal because, it is stated, no money ...

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  24. GIRL ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    When playing with a seven-chambered revolver at her home in Fremantle-road. Victoria Park, about midday yesterday, Joan Graham (7) was accidentally shot, ...

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  25. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON. May 9.—The Senate has passed the Naval Construction Bill submitted by the chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee (Senator Hale). ...

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  26. ANTI-RELIGION CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—"Quasi-military organisations independent of the Government lead to anarchy and to the smashing of the Commonwealth. We must stand by ...

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  27. TRUCK CRASHES INTO TREE.

    KATANNING, May 9.—Another accident was added in the early hours of Friday morning to the list of four already reported in the district, when a motor ...

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  28. HELP FOR TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, May 8.—Russia has granted Turkey a "moneyless" loan equivalent to £1,600,000, for the purchase of Soviet industrial machinery, repayable ...

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  29. FORGED FINGER-PRINT

    HOBART, May 9.—A practical demonstration that it is possible to make a mould of a finger-print was given in the Hobart Criminal Court to-day. The Chief ...

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  30. JAPANESE NAVAL SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE, May 9.—To-day was the fourth days' stay in port at Melbourne of the Japanese training squadron. Vice-Admiral Nobujire Imamura called on ...

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  31. ATTACK ON CONSTABLE

    MELBOURNE, May 9.—Harold Williams (27), who had been sentenced to terms of imprisonment amounting to 23 years and to two whippings, succeeded ...

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  32. KILLED BY RUNAWAY HORSE.

    TONCURRY (N.S.W.), May 9.—Mrs. Alf Croker, of Failford, near Tuncurry, died last night from injuries inflicted by a runaway horse on Saturday night. A ...

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  33. FINDING EMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, May 9.—A combined committee of the Master Builders' Association and the Institute of Architects has been appointed to place before the Prime ...

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  34. POPULARITY OF RADIO.

    The increase in the popularity of radio as a result of the recent Radio-Electrical Exhibition and the surrounding publicity is demonstrated by the monthly licence ...

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  35. CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Bruce Leech (3), of Broughton-street, Canterbury, died at the Western Suburbs Hospital yesterday from the effects of severe scalds which he ...

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  36. ELECTORS FINED.

    KALGOORLIE, May 9.—For having failed to give valid reasons for not voting at the last Senate election in December, 1931. Algernon A. McDanniell Alfred G. ...

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  37. THE LATE M. THOMAS.

    LONDON, May 8.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the death of M. Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour ...

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  38. CHARGES AGAINST PICKETS.

    Arising out of a disturbance at Byford on April 29, when representatives of the milk producers who recently refused to supply metropolitan distributors at ...

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  39. A FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—John Ludwell (84), of Hutchison-street, St. Peters, died at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday from a fractured skull. He was walking ...

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  40. BUTCHERED FAMILY.

    LONDON, May 9.—George Yeoman (9), who was shot with a double-barrelled gun and clubbed with the butt end of the weapon while he lay ill in hospital on ...

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  41. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Daniel Cole (28), who resided at Brancourt-avenue, Bankstown, had both his legs severed through being run down by an electric train ...

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  42. SLASHED WITH RAZOR.

    WELLINGTON, May 9.—Two seamen, Owen Mulholland and Cornelius Clark, were badly slashed with a razor during an affray in the yard of the Wellington ...

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  43. 6WF's New Transmitter.

    The erection of the two galvanised steel towers to carry the aerial system of the new transmitting plant for station 6WF on the site on the Wanneroo-road, slightly ...

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  44. A NEW USE FOR WOOL.

    LONDON, May 8.—That Australian wool is helping to make English beer is a fact that has just come to light. A conference of textile experts made a tour of a combing ...

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  45. POWDER EXPLOSION.

    ADELAIDE, May 9.—Mrs. Maud Gladys Earle (33), the second victim of the gunpowder explosion at Flinders Park on Friday, died this afternoon in the Adelaide ...

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  46. ALLEGED DEFAMATION

    BRISBANE, May 9.—A writ has been issued out of the Supreme Court on behalf of Charles Henry Jamieson against the Labour Daily Newspaper Co., Ltd. and ...

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  47. MORE NUDE PARADES.

    NELSON (British Columbia), May 9.— Continuing to defy the law by parading nude in public, 209 men, women and children of the Doukhobors, a religious sect ...

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