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  2. HUMAN SACRIFICES

    Latest messages from Russia state that the Soviet war against religion has had very unexpected results in the outlying provinces, where there is a return to pagan superstitions. In Siberia, it is officially reported by the Soviet authorities that, ...

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  3. ROYAL LEAD.

    "I like it, but I will not have it, because it is not British," said the Queen to a Windsor shopkeeper, when shown an article of foreign ...

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  4. HIGH COURT JUDGES

    Speaking at the A.L.P. Conference, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. E.G. Theodore) said there was no need at present to appoint two additional judges to the High Court. These appointments meant the additional expenditure of £12,000 a year ...

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  5. THE EISTEDDFOD.

    The Cains Competitive Choir won the Chief Choral events of the Eisteddfod at to-day's sessions, securing the Grice Cup and the ...

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  6. GHASTLY HOLOCAUST.

    A candle flame igniting a paper wreath set fire to a wooden church in the little town of Gaeati and, according to the early reports, of the ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    A Queensland 3½ per cent loan of £3.781,700 falls due in London on July 1 next and its renewal is now the subject of negotiation between the ...

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  8. PENNED AMID FLAMES.

    The report has since been confirmed More than 100 lost their lives. The church was wooden and a century old. It was ablaze in a few minutes, with ...

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  9. TAXATION BURDENS.

    Addressing the Annual Conference of the Victorian Labour Party to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said if given ...

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  10. PRISON SENSATION.

    One of the most sensational efforts at gaol delivery, in which two gangsters drove into the State prison courtyard in an ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. REMARKABLE CHARGES.

    Remarkable evidence was given at the Central Police Court in the case in which three men and a woman are charged with having conspired together ...

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  12. LORD BADEN-POWELL.

    Lady Baden Powell has induced beadquarters to curtail the Chief Scout's Australian itinerary. She says that her husband is sound in wind and ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE.

    A sharp earthquake, centred only 30 miles from Athens, caused a panic among worshippers in Corinth, where two church towers ...

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  14. CHILLAGOE SMELTERS.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. E. A. Atherton), interviewed to-day in Herberton where he has been in conference with Mr. Rutledge, manager of ...

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  15. SYDNEY SHOOTING.

    Two men, both shot in the back, and one in a critical condition, were admitted to different hospitals in Sydney on Friday night. Although the police believe ...

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  16. THE WATERFRONT.

    An attack on the attitude of the shipowners was made on Saturday by the Federal Attorney General (Mr. F. Brennan), who accused the owners of ...

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  17. GOLD DISCOVERY.

    Sinking a shaft at Porepunkah, two miners are stated to have come upon some very rich quartz, some pieces being larger than peas. ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    Leaving Perth about 3 p.m. Friday, the three Moth aeroplanes, which are flying around Australia, arrived at Merredin, 160 miles away, at 4.35 p.m. They ...

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  19. ARMED REVOLT.

    Seven men were killed at Chittagong on Friday night, when a mob of insurgents attacked and destroyed the Railway and Police armouries. ...

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  20. DUCHESS' GREAT FLIGHT.

    The Duchess of Bedford, who left Lympne in the monoplane Spider at dawn on April 10, arrived at Capetown at 6.50 this evening. She reached Bulawayo ...

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  21. AERIAL PICNIC.

    Twenty light planes from the Hereston Amateur Aero Club left on Thursday on a European tour. After encountering rough winds and ...

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  22. WORK FOR WORKLESS.

    In the course of a statement on Saturday, the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) denied that the Government's relief scheme or any other ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. NAVAL TREATY.

    The jurists and the political experts have practically completed the drafting of the Naval Treaty. The only outstanding points are the ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. KINGSFORD SMITH'S PLANS.

    An Australian Press Association representative interviewed Kingsford Smith, who stated that he would know definitely on Thursday whether he would ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. MR. MacDONALD RETURNS.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, is unexpectedly coming to London to-day from Scotland, on account of the naval conference. ...

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  26. W.A. ELECTIONS.

    The doubtful Pilbarra seat in the Legislative Assembly was won on Saturday by the Laborite, A. Almond. The state of the parties now is:— ...

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  27. MUSSOLINI SATISFIED.

    Mussolini received the entire delegation from the London Naval Conference and expressed approval of their attitude. It is officially ...

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  28. BLIND IN A FOG.

    After terror-stricken onlookers for half an hour had watched a great Fairchild monoplane trapped in a fog swoop blindly among the rooftops, the ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. EGYPTIAN AND BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Anglo-Egyptian conversations have been suspended until April 29, at the request of the Egyptians. ...

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  30. STEAMER IDLE.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Wairuna a freighter which has been regularly engaged in the general cargo trade between San ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. SOCIALISATION.

    A proposal by Industrialists to after the methods by which it was contended the objective of Labor for the Socialisation of Industry, ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. TWELVE KILLED.

    When a goods train ran down a motor coach containing excursionists at a level crossing at Valencia to-day, 12 persons were ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. POLICE OFFENCES BILL.

    A Police Offences Bill is to be introduced next session, and is expected to contain provisions similar to the Consorting with Criminals. Act, ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. WIFE INJURED.

    The ambulance was called to Appllonianvale on Saturday afternoon, to a shop occupied by Mrs. J. Watson. ...

    Article : 121 words
  35. GARDEN IN CONTROL

    After a most disorderly session, the Garden faction gained the victory at the annual conference, of the Australian Labour Party on Saturday, when a ...

    Article : 158 words
  36. PODMORE CASE.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. J. R. Clynes) has declined to advise interference with Podmore's sentence of death for the murder of a man named ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. DEATH PENALTY.

    The House of Lords passed Lord Thomson's motion not to insist on the amendment to the Army Bill deleting the death penalty. ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. BILLIARDS.

    The first heat of the billiards championship resulted: Davis 21,975, Falkiner 19,815. ...

    Article : 23 words
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