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  2. TROUBLED RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, May 8.—The Director of the fiction department of the State Publishing House (M. Nakoriakov) and the chief bookkeeper of the department (M. ...

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  3. SUDETEN GERMANS.

    LONDON, May 9.—Discussing the representations made to the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister (Dr. Krofta) in Prague on Saturday by British and French ...

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  4. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, May 9.—Frank Savage, a stock and share broker, of Melbourne. was charged before Mr. Addison. P.M., in the Bendigo Court of Petty Sessions today ...

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  5. DICTATORS' MEETING.

    LONDON. May 9.—London newspapers speculate at length on the probable outcome of last week's talks in Rome between Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler, ...

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  6. THE TRADE DELEGATION.

    LONDON, May 9.—Members of the Australian trade delegation led by the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) met the High Commissioner in London ...

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  7. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, May 8.—The masters of 13 British merchant vessels anchored in Valencia harbour have cabled the British Foreign Office protesting against the ...

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  8. LUNGHAI STRUGGLE.

    SHANGHAI, May 9.—The Japanese are reported to have begun new offensives from north and south against the Lunghai railway and Suchowfu, at its junction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    LONDON May 8.—On the eve of the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations, at which the recognition of the Italian conquest of Abyssinia and ...

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  10. DEFENDING AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, May 9.—"America's western defences," states the Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune," "are being developed along a ...

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  11. NO AUSTRALIAN DECISION YET.

    CANBERRA, May 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that the Ministry had not considered the question of the recognition of the ...

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  12. ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, May 9.—Wearing the uniform of the Chief of the Royal Air Force and using his own scarlet and blue plane, piloted by Wing-Commander Fielden, the ...

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  13. "UNDER THE SWASTIKA."

    LONDON, May 8.—"Spain is under the swastika. General Franco's German airmen make loyalist hospitals their targets and we were ordered not to display ...

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  14. REMAINS IN SUITCASE

    CHRISTCHURCH, May 9.—Clothing removed from the headless and legless body found in a suitcase under a wharf at Picton on Saturday, was produced at ...

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  15. ELECTORS' WARNING.

    LONDON, May 9.—Despite what is said to the contrary the result of the Lichfield by-election last Saturday, when Labour captured the seat from the ...

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  16. A FORCE FOR PEACE.

    WASHINGTON, May 9.—resident Roosevelt, in a message read by the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) and broadcast to Latin America today, ...

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  17. HITLER LEAVES ROME.

    ROME, May 9.—King Victor Emanuel farewelled Herr Hitler when he left for Florence this morning in his bullet-proof train. The line was decorated and ...

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  18. ALLEGATIONS OF MUDDLE.

    LONDON, May 3.—Naming Germany as an enemy of Britain, Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the "Observer," denounces the Chamberlain Government for ...

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  19. TASMANIAN LABOUR.

    HOBART, May 9.—A special meeting of the Australian Railways Union at Launceston tonight agreed to support solidly the State secretary (Mr. W. ...

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  20. SUICIDE IN VAIN.

    LONDON, May 9.—The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords today dismissed the appeal of Mrs. de la Poer Beresford against the judgment in favour ...

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  21. THE CHILDREN SUFFER

    LONDON, May 9.—Professor J. B. S. Haldane estimates that 10,000 children have been killed in the Government areas of Spain as a result of air raids and that ...

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  22. JAPANESE AIMS.

    TOKIO. May 9.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. K. Hirota) in an interview to-day with foreign journalists declared: "That the Japanese and Chinese should ...

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  23. PUBLIC WORKS PLAN.

    LONDON, May 3.—The Governments' five-year plan of public works, which has been foreshadowed in communications to local authorities by the Minister for ...

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  24. STRANDED SHIPS.

    BRISBANE, May 9.—It is not likely that any attempt will be made to tow the stranded Port Line motor vessel Port St. John off Lady Elliott Island until Friday. ...

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  25. FRENCH SUSPICIONS.

    PARIS, May 9.—Several newspapers express suspicions regarding events behind the scenes during the Hitler-Mussolini talks and are pesimistic concerning the ...

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  26. DEATH ON FARM.

    AUCKLAND, May 9.—In the Auckland Supreme Court today, Francis Borgia Spensley (19), was charged with having murdered his father, Robert Spensley ...

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  27. REVOLT IN INDIA.

    BOMBAY, May 9.—The Rajah of Sikar, who revolted against the Maharajah of Jaipur last month, has been declared insane by the Maharajah's ...

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  28. CANBERRA'S CHURCHES.

    CANBERRA, May 9.—The little Gothic church of St. John the Baptist, Canberra, is celebrating the 97th anniversary of its foundation. In 1868 a tombstone ...

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  29. SOUTH TYROL PROBLEM.

    LONDON, May 9.—"Unrest," states the Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "exists among the 220,000 ex-Austrians in the South Tyrol, who, like ...

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  30. BURNT IN HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—As a post-mortem examination today disclosed bullets in the heads of Mrs. Jane Maria Gash (31) and her son, Stanley Gash (2), whose ...

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  31. SECRET PLANES FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, May 9.—During the week-end the Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) inspected the secret type of Blenheim bombers with Bristol ...

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  32. CUSTOMS ARRANGEMENTS.

    LONDON, May 6,—A Note on the subject of the Anglo-Japanese Customs arrangement was today presented at the Foreign Office by the Chinese ...

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  33. A SEA MYSTERY.

    LONDON, May 9.—The relatives of the 38 members of the crew of the steamer Anglo-Australian (5,456 tons), which has been missing since the middle ...

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  34. SNEER AT THE POPE.

    ROME, May 9.—An editorial in the "Popolo d'Italia," replying to the statement by the Pope on the day of Herr Hitler's arrival in Rome that the swastika ...

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  35. MAN BLOWN IN TWO.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—A man whose name has not been definitely ascertained, but is believed from papers in his possession to be Thomas Kemp (42), of ...

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  36. BRITISH CRUISER'S VISIT.

    BRISBANE, May 9.—When H.M.S. Dorsetshire left Cairns for Hong song last week after having visited Sydney for the anniversary celebrations, several ...

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  37. A CANBERRA EVICTION

    CANBERRA, May 9.—Denying that the department had been callous, officials of the Department of the Interior said to-day that the man and his wife who were ...

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  38. A Stay-in Strike in Shanghai.

    SHANGHAI, May 7.—The Customs staff has started a stay-in strike as a Protest against the Anglo-Japanese Customs arrangement. ...

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  39. STUDENT ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Gecil Gidley, a medical student, of Forest-road, Bexley, was attacked and robbed in the grounds of Sydney University tonight. Gidley ...

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  40. GASSED AT STEELWORKS.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Pour men were overcome by carbon monoxide gas last night at the new blast furnace which will shortly be brought into commission at the ...

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  41. CANADIAN ENGINEER DEPORTED

    OSAKA, May 7.—Mr. Joseph Gilbertson the Canadian engineer from the freighter Heathcote who was arrested at A[?]a on a charge of possession of ...

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  42. Foundation Stone Laid.

    CANBERRA, May 9.—In a speech yesterday afternoon at the laying of the foundation stone of St. Christopher's Roman Catholic Church, the Coadjutor ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE.

    MELBOURNE, May 9.—Simplicity in the formulae used for insurance calculations was sometimes obtained at the expense of some policyholders, Mr. Frederick ...

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  44. SKULLS IN CASE.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—The 100 human skulls found in a zinc-lined case at the Grafton Bond, Kent-street, city, where they have remained unclaimed for more ...

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  45. MANY MURDERS ALLEGED.

    LONDON, May 8.—Eleven murders and four attempted murders are alleged against Marie Becker. who will be arraigned at Liege tomorrow. It is alleged ...

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  46. KNOCKED DOWN BY TAXI.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—Florence Tucker (48), single, of Torrington-road, Strath-field, was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a taxicab at Orange ...

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  47. COURT PRESENTATION BAN.

    LONDON, May 8.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. Jordan) said today that he was completely mys[?]fied as to the reasons for the ...

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  48. ARBITRATION JUDGE.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—"Women in the clothing industry will bless Judge Drake-Brockman's name," said the secretary of the Clothing Trades Union (Mr. P. ...

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  49. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, May 9.—Walter Adam Arthur Cranston (65), of Ellison-road. Geebung, was killed instantly when he was struck by an inbound train on the ...

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  50. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED.

    SYDNEY, May 9.—The Police Department motor car used by the Commissioner (Mr. W. J. Mackay) which was stolen from the intersection of ...

    Article : 74 words
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