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  2. JAPAN'S AIMS.

    TOKIO, April 12.—The co-operation of Japan and her puppet State, Manchukuo, must be the first move towards a new organisation for world peace, says ...

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  3. MEAT NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, April 11.—Heartened by the success in negotiating a satisfactory agreement for the current quarter's shipments of Australian meat to Britain ...

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  4. FRONTIER FIGHT.

    CALCUTTA, April 11.—Nineteen men were killed and 10 wounded in an engagement between a detachment of the 3rd 2nd Punjab Regiment and a party ...

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  5. ANTI-COMMUNIST DRIVE.

    SHANGHAI. April 12.—Marshal Chiang Kai-shek (Chief of the General Staff) is waging one of the bitterest and most difficult of his campaigns since he ...

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  6. AID FOR WHEATGROWERS.

    CANBERRA, April 12.—Although the Federal Ministry has decided to defer until Parliament meets in August the preparation of legislation to give effect ...

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  7. BRITISH PEACE POLICY.

    LONDON, April 12.—The three-Power conference which met under the presidency of Signor Mussolini at Stresa (North Italy) yesterday morning first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OVERSEA AIR MAIL.

    LONDON, April 11.—The Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood), speaking at a Press Fund dinner this evening, said that the Post Office contemplated, in ...

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  9. JUBILEE FUND.

    CANBERRA, April 12.—The Commonwealth Government has approved generally of a scheme laid down by the Federal Council of Health as to the avenues in ...

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  10. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.

    LONDON, April 12.—No passengers booked for the opening of the Anglo-Australian air passenger service tomorrow, but, in any event, none could have ...

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  11. MAIL ROBBERY.

    One of the two bags containing registered mails which were stolen from the Great Western express on April 2 was found yesterday in the bush near ...

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  12. WIFE AND CHAUFFEUR

    LONDON, April 11.—A story of love and intrigue between a Bournemouth woman and her chauffeur, ending in the murder of her husband, which both ...

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  13. TRAFFIC FEES.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. J. J. Kenneally) stated yesterday that he had completed the allocation of £31,996/6/6 accumulated in the Metropolitan Traffic ...

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  14. A QUEENSLAND CRITIC.

    BRISBANE, April 12.—Commenting on a statement by the Federal Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) that advisory committees to deal with the co-ordination ...

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  15. AIR RACE SPONSOR.

    LONDON, April 11.—Replying to the toast of his health at a joint luncheon of the Royal Aero-Club, the Air League, the Society of British Aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SCONE SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—The Scone Courthouse was crowded today when the District Coroner (Mr. W. P. Seaward) opened an inquest into the death of ...

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  17. METAL TRADES.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—To enable all evidence to be heard, Judge Beeby, in the Arbitration Court today, reopened the hearing of the dispute between the Metal ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES'S TASK.

    CANBERRA, April 12.—Special efforts to obtain the co-operation of women's organisations throughout the Commonwealth will be made by the Minister for ...

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  19. "DRUNKEN REVELRY."

    SYDNEY, April 12.—A protest against the growing evil of drinking at dances, particularly at halls in country districts, was made to the Premier (Mr. Stevens). ...

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  20. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—As a result of a petrol explosion at Dorrigo yesterday afternoon, Joseph McKinnon, a young single man, is suffering from severe burns ...

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  21. FIGHTER AND INVENTOR.

    LONDON, April 12.—The Earl of Dundonald, veteran British general, died today, at the age of 83. Douglas, Lord Cochrane, who succeeded ...

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  22. TRAIN WRECKS BUS.

    NEW YORK, April 11.—At Brockville (Maryland) tonight, an express train wrecked a school bus, killing 13 children. It is possible that the death-roll may be ...

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  23. SCHOONER KORRIGANE.

    SUVA, April 12.—The French auxiliary schooner Korrigane arrived here last night from New Zealand, and reported a good trip. ...

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  24. SIX SHOPS RAZED.

    BRISBANE, April 12.—A lire late tonight totally destroyed six shops in the main street of Mundubbera hi the Burnets district. The flames were only ...

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  25. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—A proposal to send a practical wool expert to China, with the object of increasing the market for Australian wool, and the representation ...

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  26. AFLOAT AGAIN.

    LONDON, April 11.—The Cunard-White Star liner Aquitania (45,647 tons), which went aground on turning into Southampton Water yesterday afternoon. ...

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  27. UNEXPECTED BENEFITS.

    WORCESTER (Massachusetts), April 11.—One of the longest and strangest wills ever recorded in this State was filed today. It is a document of 110 pages ...

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  28. BRITISH HOSIERY.

    LONDON, April 11.—On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons tonight, Mr. A. M. Lyons (Conservative) raised the question of the ...

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  29. PROPOSED AIR RACE.

    LONDON, April 11.—The journal "Flight," referring to the proposal of the South Australian Premier (Mr. Butler) for an air race from England to ...

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  30. LINKED IN WRONGDOING.

    CANBERRA, April 12.—A strange link between three undefended divorce cases which were heard by Mr. Justice Lukin in the Supreme Court of the Australian ...

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  31. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    LONDON, April 12.—The Australian Press Association has been authoritatively informed that there is now no prospect of the appointment of Lord Trenchard ...

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  32. HAY-STREET MURDER CASE.

    CAPE TOWN, April 12.—The combined offer of a reward of £1,000 for information leading to the conviction of the murderer or murderers, and the recovery ...

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  33. CEYLON TEA INSTITUTE.

    COLOMBO, April 12.—The Chinese Government at Nanking recently asked the Government of Ceylon to grant facilities for the training of two graduates at ...

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  34. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, April 11.—Parliament will adjourn for the Easter recess next Thursday, and will reassemble on Monday. April 29. The principal event in the ...

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  35. FREIGHTER FOUNDERS.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), April 11.—Thirteen members of the crew of the Norwegian freighter Hamov were drowned when she foundered on Tuesday, near ...

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  36. N.Z. AIR SERVICE.

    WELLINGTON, April 11.—Union Airways, Ltd., is sending Squadron-Leader McGregor to Britain to inspect suitable aeroplanes for the new trunk air service ...

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