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  2. FOUR DROWNED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— A man and his three chilihen were drowned at Henley Beach this afternoon in one of the most tragic boating accidents ever known on ...

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  3. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursda.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), speaking at the Royal Show luncheon said that Australia was heading for national bankruptey ...

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  4. MORE RIOTS IN INDIA

    Fierce rioting occurred at Karachi (North-West India) yesterday during the trial of six Nationalists and Congress Party leaders for violation of the salt laws. A ...

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  5. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The Foreign Secreetary (Mr. Henderson) and the Russian Ambassador (M. Sokolnikoff) have signed a temporary commercial agreement between the British and Russian ...

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  6. LABOUR MINISTERS.

    Among the 220 delegates Who attended the opening sessions of the annual conference of the Victorian Labour party at the Trades Hall yesterday were a number of ...

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  7. NAVAL PACT.

    It is expected that the draft treaty resulting from the Naval Conference will be completed within the next 48 hours. A summary will at onece be telegraphed to ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Henderson) informed the House of Commons this morning that the statement he had hoped to make before the Easter ...

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  9. HOLIDAY MISHAPS.

    BRUTHEN, Friday.—George Hollings[?] worth, aged 18 years, son of Mr. Henry Hollingsworth of Buchan was killed instantly yesterday when a motor-car ...

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  10. TRAGEDY AT NAR-NAR-GOON.

    Glustay E. Finck, farmer, and his wife. Myra Finck, were found dead in the kitchen of their home about seven miles from Nar-nar-goon, on Wednesday night. Mr. ...

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  11. TWO MEN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Two men, both shot in the back, and one in a critical condition, were admitted to different hospitals in Sydney to-night, and, although the ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), April 17. The West Indian Cricket Board of Control on Wednesday selected the following team to tour Australia in 1930-31. The ...

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  13. UPROAR AT CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was uproar on the first day of the annual conference of the New South Wales section of the Austrian Labour party at the Trades Hall ...

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  14. BLOWS IN STREET.

    Blows were struck in an altercation between two men at Brunswick last night, and one — Morris Moran, of Wilson street, West Brunswick — received fatal ...

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, who is due to arrive in London about April 28 from his African toru, left Khartonm by air yesterday for Cairo, about 1,000 miles away. ...

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  16. BOARD OF WORKS LOAN.

    Following the announcement on Wednesday that the finance committee of the Board of Works had decided to extend the time limit for subscription to the ...

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  17. PALM ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q), Friday.—Detectivesergeant Maloney returned from Plam Island yesterday afternoon onthe Magneta, and the passengers included Thomas ...

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  18. TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    About a quarter to 1 o'clock yesterday morning portion of a mixed train from Geelong to Ballarat was derailed half a mile from Medina, a small unattended siding ...

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  19. LONGER WORKING WEEK.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Application for a 48-hour week were lodged yesterday with the Industrial Court by the public service commissioner (Mr. J. Story) and the ...

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  20. LORD BADEN-POWELL.

    In the light of the experience on the trip to the West Indies, recently undertaken by the Chief Scout (Lord Badenpowell), the headquarters of the Boy Scout ...

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  21. "RUM RUNNERS."

    While the Attorney-General (Mr. Mitchell) informed a member of the Senate investigating committee that the proseentions for prohibition had been accelerated ...

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  22. BOY AND YOUTH SHOT.

    A shooting mishap occurred about 14 miles from Broadmeadows yesterday afternoon, when a boy and a youth were struck by pellets from shot guns. John William ...

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  23. Motor-boat Record.

    At Miami Beach, Mr. Gar Wood established a new world record for motor-boats of 96.23 miles an hour with his latest boat. Miss America the Eighth. Perfect weather ...

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  24. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    Railways revenue for the currnt financial year to April 14 shows a decrease of about 10 per cen., compared with that for the corresponding period last year. The ...

    Article : 106 words
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  26. Davis Cup.

    Continuous rain since their annul on Saturday has prevented the Australian Davis Cup players from prctising. Nevertheless, daily exercises are keeping them ...

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