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  2. LOST IN FOG.

    After the terror-stricken onlookers had for halt an hour watched a great Fairchild monoplane trying to find its way in a fog over Jersey City (New Jersey) ...

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  3. BLOODSHED IN INDIA

    Seven men were killed at Chittagong, Bengal, last night when a mob destroyed the railway and the police armouries. This news is contained in a communique ...

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  4. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    Crashing into a bridge over a creek, a double-seated motor-car rolled down an embankment and overturned at Newlyn, five miles from Creswick, early on Saturday ...

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  5. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    "The policy adopted by the shipowners indicates clearly that they are determined to prevent the reorganisation of the Waterside Workers' Federation on the ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    Having flown 900 miles over the Timer Sea in nine hours, Messrs. D. Smith and W. Shiers landed at Bima at half-past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. successfully ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHOOTING MISHAPS.

    Three shooting mishaps—in one of which a youth was fatally wounded—occurred at the week-end. The youth was Joseph Barebute, aged 17 years, whose parents have ...

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  8. EASTER OVERSEAS.

    Lighted caudles at a crowded service on Good Friday in the village church of Kosti, Roumania, set fire to a paper wreath and other decorations, and soon the wooden ...

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  9. FOUR DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—Four men, including a father and two sons, were drowned near Tongoio, north of Napier, yesterday. The victims were: ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Though hitherto efficially deaf and dumb under their agreement, with the Board of Control the Australian cricketers will break their silence in Paris on Tuesday, when ...

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  11. STRANGE MISTAKE.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A sensation was caused in railways circles this afternoon when the body of a man aged about 60 years, which had been found beside the Swan ...

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  12. BAN ON LABOUR LITERATURE.

    Proposals were made by severn organisations at the session of the Labour conference on Saturday night that the Federal Government be called upon to remove ...

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  13. SOUTHAMPTON MURDER.

    The Home Secretiuy (Mr. Clynes) has declined to advise that the sentence of death passed upon William Henry Podmore for the murder at Southampton, more than ...

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  14. "VISUAL" EDUCATION.

    With the approval of the Minister for Education (Mr. Lemmon) the director of Education (Mr. M. P. Hansen) has appointed and convened a committee to ...

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  15. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    When Laurence Ray, aged 33 years, motor-driver, of Wilson street, East Brunswick, appears at the Brunswick Court on Wednesday, the charge of murder against ...

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  16. Guns Given to Convicts.

    At Providence (Rthode Island) a sensational attempt to liberate convicts has been made. Two gangsters drove into the courtyard of the State prison in a ...

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  17. British Goods.

    "I like it, but I will not have it because it is not British," said the Queen to a Windsor shopkeeper when she was shown an article of foreign manufacture while ...

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  18. FIRE AT BOATSHED.

    Within 20 minutes last night the top floor of the Richmond Rowing Club's boatshed on the south bank of the Yarra near Prince's Bridge was totally destroyed by ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Anglo-Egyptian conversations have been suspended until April 20 at the request of the Egyptian delegates. ...

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  20. ELECTION IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The last doubtful seat in the Legislative Assembly elections was decided to-day, when the Labour candidate (A. Lamond) was re-elected for Pilbara by ...

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  21. DERIDED IN JERUSALEM.

    The American "hot gospeller," Mrs. Aimee McPherson, is not receiving exactly a cordial welcome here—in the cradle of the Christian religion. ...

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  22. SYDNEY STREET AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—William Roy Elmer, alias Walter Williamson, one of the men who was shot in the back in Palmer street, East Sydney, on Friday evening, ...

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  23. Strike in Tokio.

    Obedient to orders issued by their leaders last night 9,000 municipal street car and motor-'bus employees went on strike this morning. The ...

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  24. Factory for Lawnmowers.

    The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Kenton) informs tho Australian Press Association that following an interview will representatives of the ...

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  25. STORY OF "HOLD-UP."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Nelson Mears, a railway porter, has been arrested and charged with having stolen £11/6/9, the property of the Railways Commissioners. ...

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  26. Talking Films.

    The Scottish Trade Union Congress, on the ground that thousands ot musicians have been rendered idle, has decided to boycott talking films despite protests by ...

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  27. USE OF LEAD IN BUILDING.

    The first prize of 50 guineas for architectural sketches, with suggestions to encourage the greater use of lead in building construction, has been awarded to Mr. ...

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  28. Norwegian Enterprise.

    The Norwegian whale factory ship Thor's Hammer, which has arrived here, obtained 1,000 whales in the Autractic. The whales yielded 19,000 tons of oil. The latitude ...

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  29. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—According to Dr. Ingram, a member of the scientific staff of Sir Douglas Mawson's Antarctic expedition, the Discovery will return to the ...

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  30. DAVID GARRICK LETTERS.

    Sir,—I have been requested by Mr. David M. Little, of Harvard University, who is gathering material for a complete edition of the letters of David Garrick, to ascertain ...

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  31. ELDERLY MAN POISONED.

    Frederich Hodgson, aged 70 years, a boarder at a house in Jervis street, Burwood, was found dead in his room early yesterday morning. The police believe ...

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