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  2. SECURITY PLANS

    LONDON, April 7.—Detailed news of the European situation and the policies of the German, Russian, Polish and Czechoslovak Governments, as revealed in ...

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  3. WORK FOR 3,500,000.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—Congress passed today the Public Works Relief Bill, placing £976,000,000—the biggest peacetime appropriation in the history of the ...

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  4. MEAT DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, April 5.—The Australian delegation which is conferring with British Ministers on control of Australian meat imports into the United Kingdom ...

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  5. BANK ROBBERS.

    WASHINGTON, April 6.—Mr. Edgar Hoover, director of the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice, announced today a special ...

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  6. FUTURE OF DANZIG.

    DANZIG, April 7.—Winding up last night the Nazi campaign in preparation for the election today to the Volkstag (Parliament) of the Free City of Danzig, ...

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  7. RACECOURSE RADIO PLOT.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—A remarkable system for disseminating information from a racecourse, involving the use of highly technical wireless apparatus, was ...

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  8. WAR AGAINST REDS.

    SHANGHAI, April 7.—What is proving to be one of the most sanguinary conflicts yet waged between Government and Communist forces is now raging in then ...

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  9. FRENCH CONSCRIPTS.

    PARIS, April 6.—The Council of Ministers has decided to retain 60,000 conscripts who were due for disbandment on April 13, until July 14. They will ...

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  10. THE ECONOMIC ASPECT.

    WASHINGTON, April 6.—Plainly referring to troubled Europe, the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) today issued a statement asserting that the nations must ...

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  11. LEGAL HISTORY MADE.

    LONDON, April 5.—After having been twice tried owing to the jury disagreeing in the first case, being sentenced to death and having the subsequent appeal ...

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  12. ABYSSINIA'S PLEA.

    GENEVA, April 6.—Abyssinia has presented a Note to the League of Nations requesting that her dispute with Italy concerning the frontier between ...

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  13. 24 MILES UP.

    MOSCOW, April 5.—The Soviet claims a new world record with an ascent of 129,855 feet (over 24 miles) by a passengerless stratosphere balloon, equipped ...

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  14. ANTI-WAR SENTIMENT.

    NEW YORK, April 6.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states:—"War occurred in the centre of the stage here today, as the ...

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  15. BELGA DEVALUATION.

    PARIS, April 6.—A Franco-Belgian commercial agreement, arising out of the van Zeelan Government's devaluation of the belga by 28 per cent, has ...

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  16. EMPERORS MEET.

    TOKIO, April 6.—The Emperor Hsuan Tung, of Manchukuo, arrived at Yokohama today. Warships of the Japanese Imperial navy fired a salute. The entire ...

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  17. KNIFE USED IN FIGHT

    BRISBANE, April 7.—People who were in Victoria-street, Mackay, shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, were startled to see a man running down the ...

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  18. INDIGNATION IN POLAND.

    WARSAW, April 5.—"So long as the Vistula flows in the same direction as today, there will be no change in Danzig," declared M. Lechnicki, Under-Secretary ...

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  19. ATTACKS ON THE GUILDER.

    THE HAGUE, April 5.—Owing to speculative attacks on the guilder, following the devaluation of the Belgian currency, an increase of 1 per cent in the ...

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  20. MAIL PLANE DISASTER

    THE HAGUE, April 6.—A Royal Dutch airliner on the run from Prague to Amsterdam, flying low near Cassel, today, struck the ground and all six occupants ...

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  21. SWISS FRANC NOT AFFECTED.

    BERNE, April 5.—The Council of the Swiss National Bank has decided that the devaluation of the belga does not necessitate Switzerland devaluing the ...

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  22. DOCTOR SHOT IN HAND

    BRISBANE, April 7.—Dr. A. C. Roper, formerly medical superintendent of the Brisbane General Hospital, was a victim of a sensational shooting attack at ...

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  23. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    WINNIPEG, April 6.—Mr. J. L McFarland, general manager of the Canadian Wheat Pool, said today that he thought that the efforts to give ...

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  24. NAZI VICTORY PREDICTED.

    GENEVA, April 5.—It is anticipated, that 80 per cent of the Danzig electorate will vote for Nazis, after which the Government is expected to recast the ...

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  25. MR. DE VALERA'S HOPES.

    LONDON, April 5.—Mr. J. M. Andrews, Minister for Labour in the Government of Northern Ireland, speaking at Armagh yesterday, declared that Mr. De ...

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  26. LAUNCH MISSING.

    A motor launch named the Saucy Sal left Rottnest at 2 p.m. yesterday for Fremantle, but up to an early hour this morning had not been sighted. Two men ...

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  27. REPUTATION MENACED.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Mr. c. W. Johnson, a member of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society in Perth, who arrived by the Makura yesterday after visiting ...

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  28. FOOTBALL GROUND MISHAP.

    CALCUTTA, April 5.—Unable to gain admittance to a football ground because of overcrowding, portion of an Indian crowd at Kariat. Bombay province. ...

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  29. AIR FORCE RESEARCH

    LONDON, April 6.—A new aeronautic wind tunnel, one of the largest in the world, was set in motion by the Minister for Air (the Marquess of Londonderry) ...

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  30. A LESSON LEARNT.

    PARIS, April 6.—The Ministry of the Interior's new regulations to ensure the safely of distinguished foreigners include a guard of motor cyclists surrounding the ...

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  31. SHOT WHILE CYCLING.

    CALCUTTA, April 5.—A deputy police superintendent at Ajmer, in Rajputana, named Dogra, and a detective officer named Khailuddin, were shot and injured ...

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  32. LLOYD GEORGE PLAN.

    LONDON, April 5.—Mr. Lloyd George, whose proposals for economic and political reconstruction were recently, at the request of the Prime Minister, submitted ...

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  33. BANK ESCORTS.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—The executive of the Bank Officials' Association will discuss the question of more protection for bank officials, following Friday's hold-up. ...

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  34. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON, April 7.—During a heavy gale at Waitangi Harbour, Chatham Islands, a surfboat containing Don Daymond and Don Periti was blown ...

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  35. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT.

    The promise made by the State Treasurer (Mr. P. Collier) that he would give a substantial start from Treasury funds to the State-wide appeal for a fund for ...

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  36. A HALF-PENNY DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—A verdict for the plaintiffs, the Sun Kissed Bananas (Tweed), Ltd., for one half-penny was given by the jury in the case, tried by ...

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  37. A THREE-MAN STRIKE.

    DARWIN, April 7.—Three men on strike have been responsible for the health and road works of the Darwin Town Council being held up for five weeks. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND RAINS.

    BRISBANE, April 7.—Up to three inches of rain were received from storms in the Blackall district, but only in a few places did sufficient fall to give relief to the ...

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  39. ARTIFICIAL SILK FIBRES.

    LONDON, April 5.—The financial correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" announces a development having an important bearing on wool and cotton ...

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  40. WOMEN CLERKS HELD UP.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Armed with a pistol with which he threatened two women clerks, a thief obtained only 7/6 from the office of the Richmond Finance ...

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  41. SOLO TO ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand flyer, who flew from England to Australia last May, intends to take off from Mascot ...

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  42. LICENSING ACT OFFENDERS.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—The new Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay) intends to take definite action to prevent breaches of the licensing laws and special squads ...

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  43. ARMY CHIEF'S INSPECTION.

    LONDON, April 5.—General Sir Archibald Montgomery Massingberd, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, returned yesterday from his tour of inspection in ...

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  44. EXCITING WRESTLING BOUT.

    BRISBANE, April 7.—A remarkable incident occurred at the Bohemia stadium last night during a wrestling bout between an Indian, Harban Singh (14.1) ...

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  45. BIG IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) yesterday turned the first sod of an irrigation canal, 100 miles long and costing £1,200,000. which will serve an ...

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  46. ENGULFED BY SNOWSLIDE.

    VANCOUVER, April 6.—A trapper on snowshoes in the wild northern portion of British Columbia discovered the Tasco goldmine camp, which is situate between ...

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  47. PLOT AND ITS AFTERMATH.

    BERLIN, April 5.—The Lithuanian Minister today presented to the German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) a Note protesting against German ...

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  48. A DISCIPLE OF ODIN.

    BERLIN, April 5.—"To be really effective the new German conscript armies must be imbued with the old Teutonic faith of Odin, not the teachings of ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN ECONOMIC MISSION.

    LONDON, April 5.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman), accompanied by officials of the Board of Trade, the Foreign Office, the Department ...

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  50. A CRIMINAL'S END.

    LONDON, April 5.—At an inquest today on Alexander Valentine Harris (49), who hanged himself in his prison cell after having been arrested at Tilbury on the ...

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  51. "WANTED" IN AUSTRALIA.

    OTTAWA, April 6.—In the House of Commons today the Minister for Justice (Mr. Guthrie) admitted that Herbert Handley, who is now serving a term in ...

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  52. YOUTH KILLED BY CAR.

    ADELAIDE, April 7.—Colin Lloyd Stanley (17), of The Levels, Pooraka, was killed when he was knocked down by a motor car on the main North-road to ...

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  53. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    DANZIG, April 5.—"It is not without piquancy that representatives of world revolution toasted the King of England, whose relative, the Tsar, representatives ...

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  54. THIEVES SET FIRE TO STORE.

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Thieves who entered a drapery store owned by Mr. S. M. Abikhair, of Albury, on Friday night, set lire to the place. The premises ...

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  55. SIR M. CAMPBELL HOME AGAIN.

    LONDON, April 5.—Sir Malcolm Campbell, the famous racing motorist, received a civic welcome on his arrival in the liner Berengaria at Southampton ...

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  56. TWO SISTERS DROWNED.

    AUCKLAND, April 7.—Falling from the Naumai wharf, two Maori sisters, named Edwards, were swept away by the tide and drowned. ...

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