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  2. INDIAN AUTONOMY

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- To-day is the appointed day under the Government of India Act for the inauguration of autonomy in 11 Provinces of British India and the separation of Burma from India. On this occasion the King has addressed messages both to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HUNDREDS KILLED

    DURANGO, Wednesday.-- Hundreds were killed when rebel 'planes intensively bombed Durango amid the warning peals of church-bells as women and children fled for safety to the open fields. A bomb fell in a church, killing 25 women. Other bombs ...

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  4. STATE FINANCES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Announcing the Treasury statement for the nine months ending March 31 to-night, the Acting Premier (Mr. P. Pease) ...

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  5. SCRIVEN CASE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A series cf remarkable affidavits were quoted to-day when the appeals of Rupert Davies and William John Cody, against ...

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  6. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.-- The President of the Free State Executive, Mr. De Valera, informed the Dail Elrcann that the Free State's representation at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STOLE BULLOCKS

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.-- Edward Gordon Bryan (29) was charged in the Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. R. Noyes. P.M., with having, about ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA AIR MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Secretary of the Defence Department (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) announced to-day that four companies had submitted ...

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  9. STATE UNEMPLOYED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Acting Premier (Mr. P. Pease) said to-day that returns prepared by the Department of Labour and Industry showed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CIVIL AVIATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Mr. H. V. Thorby (Acting Minister for Defence) stated to-day that in addition to radio beacons and communication equipment ...

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  11. PENNY TRAM FARES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- In a report to the transit committee of the City Council to-day, tho general manager of the Tramway Department (Mr. Steer) ...

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  12. SAVINGS BANKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Australian Savings Bank deposits are on the up grade, indicating returning prosperity. In February they reached ...

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  13. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- On the first stage of her flight to Capo Town, Mrs. H. B. Bonney will leave Brisbane on Friday of next week. She Intends to fly ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- America has an educational adviser who does not know that Australians speak English. Apparently he thinks the ...

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  15. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    ST. WOLFANG (Austria), Wednesday.-- It is announced that the Duke of Windsor will go to France at the end of April. ...

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  16. TRANS-TASMAN MAILS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Federal Cabinet will meet at Canberra on April 20, when consideration will be given to the proposal to establish a ...

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  17. BRITISH EMPIRE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Speaking at the Coronation dinner of the Pharmaceutical Society of Queensland tonight, the Governor (Sir Leslie Orme ...

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  18. BALONNE RIVER

    DIRRANBANDI, Thursday.-- The Balonne River is still 2ft. over the bridge, and the Culgoa is 5 ft. 6in. It ...

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  19. RUSSIAN 'PLANES

    PARIS, Thursday. -- The war ace, Captain Dekrellis, who has returned to Paris from Spain, states that as a result of their performances Italy and ...

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  20. YEARLING SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The features of the thoroughbred yearling sales conducted by W. Ingliss and Son Ltd. were the appearance for the first time of the ...

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- By two brief notices in to-night's issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette," Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, former Country Party member ...

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  22. NEW VIRGIN MARY

    MONTREAL, Wednesday -- The United Press Association says that at Beverly Hills John Hunt, a wealthy white follower of Father Divine, ...

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  23. TO ASSIST BLACKS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-- As a first step in one of the largest schemes yet devised in South Australia, and probably in Australia, to assist aborigines, ...

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  24. THE CORONATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Queen visited a firm of Bond-street dressmakers this afternoon to inspect the progress of the embroidery work on her ...

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  25. FIRST STINSON CRASH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Giving evidence at the Stinson inquest to-day, Mr. A. Munro, chief engineer for Airlines of Australia, told the Coroner ...

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  26. WEDDING DAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- After paying the photographers and the advance rent for a suite in a city boarding house, Reginald Williams ...

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  27. INDIAN STORES

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The British Government has requested on explanation from Italy on the quit order served on the Indian Stores Abyssinia ...

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  28. BRITISH MINISTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) was at work again to-day at the Foreign Office, after his Easter ...

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  29. VESSEL AGROUND

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- A Hong Kong message say that in response to repented wireless calls for help from the steamer Kong Ning (1096 tons). ...

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  30. NO ICE YESTERDAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Owing to clauses In the carters' award dealing with the transport of ice setting out that winter shall be deemed to ...

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  31. CUSTOMS REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- With a sharp increase in March customs revenue, the prospects of a balanced Federal Budget are brighter. Much ...

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  32. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.-- General J. B. Hertzog (Prime Minister), replying to Opposition criticism of the Government for neglect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BOARDS AND POOLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Opposition to the formation of boards and pools and the restriction of trade was expressed at the 23rd annual conference of the ...

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  34. MILK BARS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- An Indirect tribute to Hugh McIntosh, the pioneer of milk bars in England, was expressed at the conference of the International ...

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  35. TENNIS IN U. S. A.

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.-- Mr. Samuel Collam, ex-president of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association, in a statement criticising the organisation ...

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  36. TODAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  37. MONTH'S CYCLING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- In having covered 4841 miles during March, Ossie Nicholson has become the holder of a new world record for one month's ...

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  38. WHEAT AND FLOUR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The wheat market was quiet to-day. Small business was done in prompt bulk wheat at 59½ to 59. Sellers at the clos ewere ...

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  39. DANISH PREMIER

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Danish Prime Minister (M. Theordore Stauning) is expected in London next Tuesday for the opening of the ...

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  40. SOFT COAL WORKERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Mr. J. Lewis, President of the committee of Industrial Organisation, has ordered a stoppage of work by 400,000 soft coal ...

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  41. APRIL FOOLS' DAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- April Pools' Day brought a record number of bogus telephone calls to the City Morgue to-day. Each called, "This ...

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  42. Gay Sheik Destroyed

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Gay Sheik which was seriously injured when he fell in the Bagot Handicap at Flemington on New Year's Day, ...

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  43. Capricornus Wreckage.

    LYONS, Wednesday.-- Police who are guarding the wreckage of the Imperial Airways flying-boat Capricornus, have been reinforced owing to a ...

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  44. British Air Molls

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Government is increasing the estimate for the conveyance of malls by air for the current year by £399.000. The total ...

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