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  2. TRAIN MURDERS IN QUEENSLAND

    After a Police Court trial lasting three days, Herbert Kopit, 23, laborer, of Pialba, was committed for trial today on a charge of having murdered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NO THREAT TO AUSTRIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    In his May Day address at the Opera House at Charlottenburg today. Hitler alluded to Austria and Czechoslovakia "Formerly May Day was a source ...

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  4. WOOL SURTAX BY JAPAN FORECAST

    A report from Tokio states that business authorities forecast that the Tariff Commission tomorrow will recommend the summary imposition of ...

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  5. MELBOURNE INTEREST IN S.A. CENTENARY

    Mr. C. J. Melrose will leave the Essendon aerodrome in his Heston phoenix monoplane at 10 a.m. tomorrow and fly to Sydney in continuation ...

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  6. ABYSSINIAN CAPITAL EXPECTED TO FALL

    Official circles in Rome expect the Italian forces to eater the Abyssinian capital nest Thursday or a few days later, and instructions have already ...

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  7. PROSPECT OF S.A. SURPLUS

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) said yesterday that the excess of revenue over expenditure in April was £374,000, and the deficit, for ...

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  8. CEMENT DUTY CRISIS UNLIKELY

    The United Australia Party's meeting on the cement issue, which should hare been held today, has been postponed until next week. The ...

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  9. MOTOR CAR RALLY PLANS

    In order to give competitors from all States an equal chance of winning the Centenary All-Australian Moter Car Rally, a modification in the route ...

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  10. NO INFORMATION IN CANBERRA

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) said in the House of Representatives today that the Government had no knowledge of any ...

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  11. Annexation Reported Unlikely At Present

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that it is most improbable that Germany will at present attempt to annex Austria or ...

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  12. FEDERAL SURPLUS OF FOUR MILLION

    With only two months remaining of the current financial year. Customs and Excise Revenue for April—£200,000 in excess of March figures—bring the ...

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  13. More Conscripts Called Up In Austria

    The Chancellor (Dr. Schushnigg), in a broadcast announcement, says that the 1915 class will be called up for service in June. Fifteen thousand [?]en ...

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  14. British Memorandum On German Peace Plan

    There was a special meeting of the Cabinet this morning, which is believed to have been concerned with the communication to be made to the ...

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  15. KING FAROUK LEAVES FOR EGYPT

    King Farouk left London this morning by a special train on the first stage of his journey to Egypt. His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent represented ...

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  16. Deficit Of £450,035 In Queensland

    A deficit of £450,035 is shown in the State returns for the 10 months of the financial year, compared with a deficit of £650 at the corresponding date last ...

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  17. AIR SERVICE TO MELBOURNE

    Adelaide Airways Ltd., would inaugurate a three-days-a-week service between Adelaide and Melbourne on May 11, the secretary of the company (Mr. ...

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  18. MAT DAY IN EUROPE

    "Rejoice in life" has been the slogan of Germany's celebration of May Day, which since the advent of Hitlerism, has been known as national labor ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. Increase In Tasmania's Revenue

    The revenue figures for the ten months ended April 30 showed an increase of £193,513, compared with the corresponding period last year. The ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCES IN N.S.W.

    There is a strong feeling in the Parliamentary lobbies that, in new of the fresh matter that has been brought before the Government, the death ...

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  21. AERO CLUB PLANE DAMAGED

    Striking the top wire of the aerodrome fence and crashing into the treason the adjoining roadway the Miles Hawk monoplane Queen Adelaide, ...

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  22. JAPANESE DEFENCES IN PACIFIC

    The Japanese Parliament is expected immediately to provide finances for the fortification of key points in the Pacific islands in readiness for the ...

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  23. CRUISERS VISIT GALLIPOLI

    The crews or the H.M.A.S. Sydney and Australia visited the Gallipoli cemeteries today. Thirty representatives of the ...

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  24. Mr. Lyons Hopeful Of Settlement

    As a result of the conference now being held in London between Commonwealth and British Ministers, the Government is hopeful that the ...

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  25. Mr. Lyons Incensed At Question In House

    "I regard that as a very offensive question, and it obviously was asked for low-down party purposes," heatedly said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  26. Extensive Works At Richmond R.A.A.F. Station

    The R.A.A.F. station at Richmond, which is in the process of rapid expansion, is destined to be the largest Air Force station in Australia. ...

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  27. LICENCE SYSTEM FOR SEAMEN

    The licensing of seamen and their employment according to order of preference would come into full operation at the end of May, said the Acting ...

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  28. RECORD U.S. NAVAL ALLOCATION

    The Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives today approved a record Naval Bill of 531,000,000 dollars (approximately £106,200,000). ...

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  29. DOMINIONS' SHARE IN WORLD AFFAIRS

    In a speech today at a luncheon given to the Commonwealth Minister far Commerce (Dr. Page) by the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce), the Dominions ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. Judge's Home Robbed Of Jewels Worth £60

    During his absence yesterday evening the home of Mr. Justice Richards at Thornber street, Unley Park, was entered by thieves, and a diamond brooch ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. OIL PROSPECTING IN NEW GUINEA

    Reports as to the operations, or contemplated operations, of companies in relation to oil prospecting in New Guinea should be accepted with ...

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  32. DAY HONORED IN SYDNEY

    The German community of Sydney honored Germany's national day with speeches and a musical programme in the German Hall tonight. ...

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  33. RUSSIA AND NAVAL TREATY

    The Russian Ambassador in London (M. Maisky) has informed the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) of the willingness of his Government to co-operate ...

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  34. WORK ON RED HILL LINE

    Carrying plant and material for the construction of the Red Hill-Port Pirie section of the Red Will-Port Augusta railway, a fleet of motor lorries will ...

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  35. TWO AIR CRASHES IN GERMANY

    Mystery surrounds two serious crashes of military planes in which several high officials have been killed, including the famous ace. Major von ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. King To Visit Riviera This Year

    According to the "Daily Mail," His Majesty the King intends to visit the Riviera in the course of his summer holiday this year. The Royal yacht ...

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  37. No Delay In Enquiry Into National Insurance

    Saying that the accumulated reserves of the British Unemployment Insurance Fund were £21,500,000. Sir Frederick Stewart (U.A.P., N.S.W.) asked the ...

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  38. Privy Council Discusses Coronation

    At a Privy Council meeting today. arrangements for the Coronation next year were discussed with His Majesty the King. No Order-in-Council was ...

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  39. Metal From German Navy For British Ships

    The "Daily Telegraph," in pointing out that the old German Navy is helping to build the new British Navy and merchant ships, says that worts at ...

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  40. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL TO BE REBUILT

    Proposals are to be considered for the rebuilding of St. Andrew's Cathedral, as well as for the erection of a Deanery and a number of church ...

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  41. Effect In S.A.

    The announcement of the composition of the Port Adelaide Seamen's Employment Committee marks the first step in the introduction of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. Statement On Budget Leakage Expected Next Week

    As a result of further interviews with the chairman of Lloyds, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Chamberlain) is expected to make a ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. Result Of One Thousand Guineas Race

    The race for the One Thousand Guineas, which was run today resulted:—TIDEWAY ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. Spanish Premier Certain To Become President

    No opposition to the Left Wing candidature of the Premier (Senor Azana) for the Presidency is likely, as the Right Wing has already indicated ...

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  45. King George V. Memorial

    At a general committee meeting of the King George V. Mineral Fund at the Adelaide Town Hill yesterday. it was decided to confirm the ...

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  46. Triplets Born Of Average Weight Of 3½ 1bs.

    Triplets were born last night at the Queen Victoria Hospital. The children, two girls and a boy, averaged 3½ 1b. The boy died shortly after birth, ...

    Article : 47 words
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