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  2. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    LONDON, May 1.—Europe spent a varied May Day. London had the largest Labour and Communist procession in its history. The procession extended over ...

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  3. MR. LYONS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, May 3.—During the course of an interview, the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who arrived at London on Friday from Paris, said that he ...

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  4. "A COFFIN SHIP."

    SYDNEY, May 3.—"The conclusion I have come to is that the ship was a coffin ship," said Judge Curlewis, at the t conclusion of an inquiry in the Court of ...

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  5. EUROPEAN SECURITY.

    LONDON, May 2.—As a result of the talks in Brussels early last week between the Belgian Prime Minister (M. van Zeeland) and the British Foreign Secretary ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE.

    CANBERRA, May 3.—Estimates made in official quarters today forecast a favourable trade balance for the current financial year which will exceed ...

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  7. JAPANESE DIET.

    TOKIO. May 3.—As a result of the elections following the dissolution by an Imperial ordinance on March 31. the Social Mass (Labour) Party has won 19 ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE

    CANBERRA, May 3.—Collections of Customs and Excise duty up to the end of April virtually confirm the hope of the Federal Ministry that the Federal ...

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  9. FILM TECHNICIANS.

    HOLLYWOOD, May 3.—The work of the film Industry in Hollywood has been seriously interrupted as a result of a strike by 6,000 technical workers, ...

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  10. WONTHAGGI MINERS.

    MELBOURNE, May 3.—Variously claimed to be the Acting-Premier (Mr. Old) and the manager of the State coal mine (Mr. J. McLeish), a man was hanged ...

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  11. TAXI CRASHES.

    Skiddding on a slippery portion of road in Victoria-avenue. North Fremantle. about 9 o'clock last night, a parlour coach owned by the Alpine Parlour Car ...

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  12. FEDERAL MINISTERS MEET.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Commonwealth's first miniature Cabinet meeting was held this morning, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  13. A PREMIER'S TRAVELS.

    LONDON, May 1.—After a 10 days' tour of Scotland and Ireland, during which he was entertained at lunch by the Lord Provosts of Edinburgh and ...

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  14. DUTCH AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in a statement today to the Australian Associated Press about the establishment by Royal ...

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  15. FATAL CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, May 3.—A verdict of £3,250 was awarded against Charles William MacLeod, indentor, by a Supreme Court jury late today in favour of two ...

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  16. STAPLE FIBRE INDUSTRY.

    TOKIO, May 2.—The Commission for the Promotion of Industry has presented a report on how to expand the staple fibre industry in Japan. It recommends ...

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  17. DOGGED BY BAD LUCK.

    AKYAB (Burma), May 3.—Mrs. H. B. Bonney, who is attempting a solo flight from Australia to Cape Town, arrived at Akyab this morning. She later left for ...

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  18. ATLANTIC AIR RACE.

    PARIS, April 30.—Twenty-two planes have now been entered for the air race across the Atlantic in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the solo crossing ...

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  19. MR. BUTLER INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, May 3.—The South Australian Premier (Mr. Butler) in a lengthy interview in the "Financial Times," said that he did not think an increase in the ...

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  20. FRANCE TO INDIA.

    PONDICHERRY, May 1.—Madame Claire Rolan and Mademoiselle Lucas Naudin, who left Le Bourget (France) on April 22 in a small monoplane, ...

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  21. HOTEL WORKERS STRIKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO. May 3.—A strike of employees in 15 of San Francisco's largest hotels today left 6,000 guests without lift, telephone, Cheating and other services. The ...

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  22. BRITISH COALMINES.

    LONDON. May 1.—In connection with negotiations arising out of a dispute last November at Harworth colliery, and in pursuance of authority recently given by ...

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  23. TYPIST SHOT.

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), May 3.—With a bullet in her chest, Josephine Helen McPherson (23), typist, travelled home from Christchurch to McCormack's ...

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  24. INTESTATE ESTATE.

    HOBART. May 3.—A distribution of the estate of Mrs. Annie Lowrie Erskine Crawford. a widow, who died intestate at Hobart on August 8, 1935, was ordered by ...

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  25. WOOD FOR BUTTER BOXES.

    CHRISTCHURCH, May 2.—Following an announcement by the State Forest Service that satisfactory experiments had been made in sending butter contained ...

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  26. Mrs. Mollison's Plans.

    ANNAPOLIS (Maryland), May 2.—Mr. J. A. Mollison (Miss Amy Johnson) said today that she would fly from Paris to New York in July in preparation for the ...

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  27. MR. OGILVIE ARRIVES.

    LONDON, May 2.—The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Ogilvie) arrived at Liverpool from Montreal today. He told interviewers that he was easily the ...

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  28. Flight by Bombers Mooted.

    NEW YORK, May 3.—The Seattle correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the United States Army authorities are secretly planning to fly ...

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  29. CONTRABAND TOBACCO.

    HOBART, May 3.-Their suspicions aroused by the unusual number of passengers smoking Eastern cigarettes, four officers attached to the landing branch ...

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  30. STABBED IN STREET.

    NEW YORK, May 2.—Judge John O'Neil, of the Municipal Court, who was stabbed by an unidentified man while waiting in a street for a bus on April ...

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  31. RECORD RAINFALL.

    HOBART, May 2.—What is regarded as a record rainfall for the west coast of Tasmania occurred during boisterous weather on Friday and Saturday. Heavy ...

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  32. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE.

    LONDON, May 2.—Prince Constantin Cantacuzene, a Rumanian, flying a Caudron Renault plane, with a top speed of 237 miles an hour and a radius of ...

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  33. YOUNG MINER KILLED.

    HOBART, May 3.—Maurice Roy Trickett (21), married, of Abbotsham, was killed and Reginald McCulloch (about 26), married, of Abbotsham, was injured ...

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  34. EXPLOSION IN OVEN.

    WELLINGTON. May 2.—An explosion in a gas oven during a cooking demonstration at the Wellington Coronation Show on Saturday severely Injured a cook when ...

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  35. SWEATING CHILD WORKERS.

    LONDON, April 30.—Certain Birmingham employers, according to Cr. G. M. Thompson, of the Birmingham Education Committee, are using the Coronation ...

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  36. MINERS' STRIKE ENDED.

    TENNANT'S CREEK, May 2.—The strike of miners ended yesterday when the mine managers decided to re-employ the men and pay them for Anzac Day ...

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  37. HOSPITALS' COMBINED APPEAL

    LONDON, May 1.—Next week 108 London hospitals are making a joint appeal for funds, with the experiment of a single flag-day, which will be on Tuesday, in ...

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  38. Mr. Brook Homeward Bound.

    LONDON, May 3.—Mr. H. L. Brook, who left Cape Town on Saturday on an attempt to improve upon the record for a solo flight from the Cape to England, ...

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  39. THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH.

    LONDON, May 3.—Reviewers praise highly as a solid contribution to constitutional literature, Professor W. K. Hancock's "Survey of British ...

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