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  2. Advertising

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  3. REPELLING "RAIDERS."

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—In the first day of the most elaborate trade defence exercises ever carried out in Australian waters the eight warships and 90 ...

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  4. CITY RATING APPEALS.

    The Perth City Council, sitting as a rating appeal court, last night completed the hearing of appeals against valuations. The appeals last night included ...

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  5. "NO WAR"

    "I do not believe that Germany would go to war to press her claims. I do not believe that she will go into Poland. There will be no war for the colonies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Reports submitted to a meeting of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions today showed that as ...

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  7. VICTORIANS OFFER SEATS.

    MELBOURNE. April 17.—Two Victorian members of the House of Representatives. Messrs. Schofield (Wannon) and Fairbairn (Flinders) have offered ...

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  8. FROM CHINA TO PERU

    For some reason which is not at all clear custom has sanctioned horseplay in association with graduation ceremonies at Australian universities. Street ...

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  9. CONSEQUENCES TO LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—Opinion in Labour circles is divided concerning the possible political consequences to the Labour Party if the High Commissioner (Mr ...

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  10. AIR FORCE CO-OPERATION.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—The war between Blueland and Redland. which was originally intended to last until 10 am. on Wednesday. ended this afternoon. The ...

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  11. NEW GUINEA AS FRONTIER.

    BERLIN, April 16.—Commenting on a speech made in Sydney on Saturday by the Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs (Mr. W. M. Hughes), in which he ...

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  12. AIR RAID PROTECTION.

    LONDON, April 17.—Civil defence experts have reported against deep shelters as protection against air raid bombs. There has been a long and bitter ...

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  13. Amalgamation Move.

    SYDNEY. April 17.—Mr. T. W. McLaren, secretary of the New Guinea branch of the Australian Labour Party, who arrived in Sydney today on the ...

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  14. ATTACKS ON MERCHANTMEN.

    AT SEA, April 17.—Silhouetted against the distant blue of Montague Island, the cruiser Leander, flagship of the New Zealand station and the chief ...

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  15. POWERS' TANK STRENGTHS.

    LONDON, April 17.—The important Part tanks will play in a future war is emphasised by experts in discussing the respective strengths of Continental ...

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  16. STRENGTH OF MILITIA.

    CANBERRA, April 17.—The milltia forces have reached a strength of 72.302—an increase of 837 during the week, compared with an increase of 774 in the ...

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  17. ANZAC DAY.

    Twenty-four years ago the First Australian Division, mobilised as an expeditionary force, was undergoing the final stages of its training at Lemnos Island, ...

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  18. YOUTH TRAINING.

    The proposal for the establishment of a training centre for unemployed youth at the University of Western Australia, mentioned by the Vice-Chancellor ...

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  19. AERONAUTICS CHAIR.

    SYDNEY. April 17.—Mr. A. B. Stephens has been selected for the chair of aeronautics at the University of Sydney which is being established by the ...

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  20. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Six delegates from each State will attend the triennial Federal conference of the Australian Labour Party, which will be opened at ...

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  21. THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), April 17.—The Pacific Conference on defence between representatives of the British, Australian and New Zealand Governments ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN MOTOR CARS.

    In support of a recent report from Adelaide that a South Australian scheme to manufacture motor cars was about to be proceeded with the secretary of the ...

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  23. TRUCK CAPSIZES.

    BUSSELTON, April 17.—As the result of an accident about 2.15 o'clock this afternoon on the Busselton-Nannup-road four men were admitted in an ...

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  24. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY.

    BRISBANE, April 17.—Representatives of essential services and of private undertakings agreed, today to the setting up of an auxiliary police system in which ...

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  25. State Delegates Appointed.

    A strong delegation has been formed by the State branch of the Australian Labour Party to go to Canberra to the triennial congress of the party which will ...

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  26. BETTING TAXATION.

    MELBOURNE. April 17.—Despite the threat of several bookmakers to transfer their activities from Victoria to New South Wales, where the taxation on ...

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  27. TRAINED NURSES' PART.

    As 280 trained nurses attended a rally convened last night at the Florence Nightingale Club to learn of organisation for a national emergency, a start had ...

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  28. MISHAP TO AIRLINER.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—Seventeen passengers on the Douglas airliner Warana were badly jolted when the concrete covering over a ditch collapsed as the ...

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  29. RAT CAUSES ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—A rat was the cause of an accident today in which Gilbert Cook (45) drove his car over a 30ft. embankment and suffered a fractured ...

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  30. FREMANTLE STOWAWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, April 17.—William Henry Brooks (54), John Docherty (25), and Norman Andrews (19), were separately charged in the Port Adelaide Police Court ...

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  31. Government Representatives.

    On Anzac Day, the Government will he represented by the Premier (Mr. J. C. WIllcock) at the Perth Esplanade service, by the Minister for Health (Mr. ...

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  32. CONSTABLE INJURED.

    AUCKLAND, April 17.—A savage attack was made early this morning on Constable D. Kilgour in the grounds of St. Helen's Hospital where he was ...

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  33. MURDERER HANGED.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—George Green (38), chimney sweep, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Misses Annie and Phyllis Wiseman, at Glenroy, on ...

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  34. BULLOCK UPSETS HORSE.

    BRISBANE, April 17.—John Joseph Hynes (50), manager of Planet Downs cattle station, in the Emerald district was fatally injured yesterday when, while ...

    Article : 76 words
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