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  2. MEAT NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, May 20.-The British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) made his first appearance this afternoon at one of the meetings of the British and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GRANTS TO STATES.

    CANBERRA, May 21.—Although the Commonwealth agreed at the meeting of the Loan Council held in Melbourne in June of last year to grant a subsidy ...

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  4. AFRICAN DISPUTE.

    GENEVA, May 20.—The latest development in the serious Italo-Abyssinian dispute over the undemarcated frontier between Italian Somaliland and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUPPLIES OF CEMENT.

    Commenting yesterday on the fact that the State Government had placed an order for cement in the Eastern States to supplement local supplies, the ...

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  6. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, May 21.—The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), who is also the leader of the Conservative Party, which has an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA."

    LONDON, May 20.—The "Evening Standard" publishes a remarkable document in the nature of a self-epitaph, which the late Mr. T. E. Shaw. or ...

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  8. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, May 21.—In preparation for the meeting of the Loan Council in Canberra next week, the Under-Treasurers of all States began a conference at ...

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  9. CURRENCY STABILISATION.

    LONDON, May 21.—The financial correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that private discussions are in progress between international bankers, bringing ...

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  10. BELGIAN DEVALUATION.

    BRUSSELS, May 20.—The Prime Minister (M. van Zeeland) stated today that currency devaluation in Belgium had been fully successful. Confidence was ...

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  11. ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, May 20.—The King will review the Royal Air Force on July 6. The occasion is part of the Jubilee celebrations and the review will take the ...

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  12. AMERICAN SILVER POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, May 20.—The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) with the approval of President Roosevelt, today imposed an embargo on the entry ...

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  13. THE KING'S SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, May 20.—In a message tit condolence to Mr. A. W. Lawrence, a brother of the late Mr. T. E. Shaw ("Lawrence of Arabia"), the King said: ...

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  14. RACE CLUB FIRE.

    LONDON, May 21.—The oldest wing of the Newmarket Jockey Club with which kings, princes, and famous figures of the turf have been familiar since ...

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  15. A MEAGRE ESTATE.

    LONDON, May 21.—The late Mr. T. E. Shaw left his entire estate, comprising £200 sterling, his cottage, books and furniture, and certain investments to his ...

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  16. NEW COMET PLANE.

    LONDON, May 20.—The aviation correspondent of the "Dally Express" states that Mr. T. Campbell Black, who, with Mr. C. W. A. Scott, piloted the winning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EVIDENCE AT INQUEST.

    LONDON, May 21.-An inquest into the death of Mr. T. E. Shaw, who, after being unconscious for 142 hours, died on May 19 from injuries received when he ...

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  18. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—Mr. H. F. Broadbent, who was on his way from Adelaide to Melbourne after his record-breaking flight around Australia, was ...

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  19. A GERMAN PROPHECY.

    LONDON, May 20.-The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" quotes a striking: prophecy by the former German Flight-Major Steffen, who spent four ...

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  20. A VISITOR'S ADMISSION.

    Western Australia's disabilities are only superficially understood in the Eastern States, according to Mr. H. L. Cranswick, new business superintendent ...

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  21. "THE LANG GANG."

    SYDNEY, May 21.—The declaration of the Petersham poll this morning was marked by bitter recrimination between the State and Federal Labour candidates. ...

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  22. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    PARIS, May 21.—Travelling at 45 miles an hour, a train collided with a motor lorry, loaded with 300 cylinders of liquid gas, at a level ...

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  23. SIGNIFICANT SPEECHES.

    LONDON, May 20.—The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), presiding today at the British Empire League's luncheon to the visiting ...

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  24. KALGOORLIE SEAT.

    KALGOORLIE, May 21.-Although no protests have been made so far by either of the defeated candidates, Messrs. J. Cunningham, M.L.A., and R. M. B. ...

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  25. STREET FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, May 21.-Mrs. Mabel Johnson, of 47 Tower-street, Arncliffe, was killed today when she was knocked down by an unattended motor lorry which had ...

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  26. AIR CRASH VICTIMS.

    MOSCOW, May 20.—The 50 victims of the crash of the giant monoplane Maxim Gorky on Saturday (a smaller accompanying plane which was stunting ...

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  27. HAIL AND SNOW.

    WELLINGTON, May 21.-An unprecedentedly severe storm is raging in the National Park area, near Lake Taupo, tonight. Phenomenal thunder and ...

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  28. PILGRIMS AT ROME.

    ROME, May 21.—During a reception today to 3,000 pilgrims from England, who attended the canonisation of the English martyrs. Sir John More and ...

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  29. THE PEPPER MARKET.

    LONDON, May 21.—The "Financial News" states that there is uneasiness in Mincing-lane as to the position of the new pepper crop (following the recent ...

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  30. LENGTHY EXTRADITION CASE.

    WELLINGTON, May 21.-In the Magistrate's Court today, the Magistrate (Mr. Luxford) decided that if no appeal were lodged within 15 days, William ...

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  31. BRITISH SUBSIDIES.

    LONDON, May 20.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons today the Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. Duff Cooper) said that ...

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  32. PUBLICITY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, May 20.—In the presence of the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler), the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Ogilvie), the Prime Minister for New ...

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  33. DOG BRINGS HELP.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—The sagacity of a sheepdog saved the life of Ronald Woolley (12), of Mudgee, who was struck by a falling log and seriously injured on a ...

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  34. UPPER HOUSE CONTEST.

    KALGOORLIE, May 21.—The result of the ballot conducted by the Eastern Goldfields District Council of the Australian Labour Party to select a candidate to ...

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  35. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, May 21.—Members of the Port Augusta branch of the Waterside Workers' Union ceased work today on the collier Iron Prince, which arrived ...

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  36. WINDJAMMER BATTERED.

    LONDON, May 20.—After rounding the Horn in good weather, the Finnish fourmasted barque, Herzogin Cecilie, which arrived at Falmouth today, 116 days out ...

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  37. NEW EPSTEIN CONTROVERSY.

    LONDON, May 20.-Mr. Richard Sickert (who is president of the Royal Society of British Artists) has resigned from the Royal Academy as a protest ...

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  38. SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS.

    AUCKLAND, May 21.—Criticism of the standard of history, mathematics and English at the Auckland University College is expressed by three of four ...

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  39. CZECHOSLOVAK ELECTIONS.

    PRAGUE, May 20.—The elections to the Chamber of Deputies have resulted in the Coalition Government's maintaining its majority, suffering but Blight ...

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  40. PESSIMISM IN CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, May 21.—Although final discussions have not yet been concluded, detailed information which has reached Canberra from London indicates that it ...

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  41. DISPUTE OVER COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, May 21.—Mr. Acting Justice Reed reserved judgment in the Supreme Court today in an action by Commonwealth Agricultural Service ...

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  42. TATTOOED ARM MYSTERY.

    Sydney, May 21.—In furtherance of the investigations into the supposed death of James Smith (40), whose tattooed arm was disgorged by a shark at the ...

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  43. A GIRL SAILOR.

    LONDON, May 20.-"She is a top-notcher as a sailor and climbs like a cat," said Captain Ericksson, master of the Belgian barque L'Avenir, in referring ...

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  44. FEWER INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    LONDON, May 20.—There were fewer strikes and lockouts in Great Britain last year than in any year since records were first taken, half a century ago. In ...

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  45. GOLD DISCOUNT BANK CAPITAL.

    BERLIN May 20.—The Gold Discount Bank has decided to double its capital and it will issue £16,000,000 worth of shares. The Reichsbank will purchase the ...

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  46. U.S. MINISTER IN CANADA.

    WASHINGTON, May 20.-The President (Mr. Roosevelt) has nominated Mr. Norman Armour (at present United States Minister in Haiti) as United ...

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