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  2. WORK ON WATERFRONT.

    According to information obtained yesterday, it is likely that when the Federal Parliament resumes, the Senate will disallow the regulation under the Transport ...

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  3. MILITIA CAMPS.

    Officers of militia units, after having observed troops at military exercises during the Easter holidays, are more than gratified at the high standard of ...

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  4. PRISON FIRE.

    At least 300 men, mostly convicts, were burned to death or suffocated at the Ohio penitentiary late on Monday, when a fire fanned by a heavy wind swept a section ...

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—It has been learned authoritatively that the recently appointed Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia (Sir Issac Issacs) has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KETCH WRECKED.

    CRIB POINT, Tuesday.—The crayfish ketch Myrtle Burgess brought to Stony Point the crew of the Ketch Anglo Svea, which was werecked in the Furneaux group ...

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  7. DR. ROBERT BRIDGES.

    The death has occured at Boar's Hill. Oxford, after a short illness, of Dr. Robert Bridges, the Poet-laureate. The funeral will be very quiet, and there will be no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREE-POWER PACT.

    The part between Great Britain, the United States, and Japan for the reduction of naval armaments was signed at 20 minutes to 1 o'clock this ...

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  9. SMITH AND SHIERS.

    Messrs. D. Smith and W. Shires, the Australian airmen, who are flying to England, arrived at Weltervreden (Java) yesterday afternoon. They left at half-past 7 ...

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  10. CHITTAGONG RIOT.

    Though the police acting with the troops are unable to round up the revolutionaries responsible for the Chittngong outrage, the police in three Bengal districts, Chittagong, ...

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  11. PRINCESS ELIZABETH.

    The police were unable to control the enthusiastic crowds outside Windsor Castle when Princess Elizabeth, celebrating her fourth birthday, appeared in the ...

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  12. FIRES NEAR ORBOST.

    OKBOST, Tuesday.— A forest fire has been burning its way over three miles of country from Lake Coringle towards Newmerella for the last week. Since the ...

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  13. Australia House.

    The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton), inm submitting a report concerning the reorganisation of Australia House, favourably sums up the ...

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  14. PODMORE EXECUTED.

    "William Henry Podmore, who was sentenced for the murder of Vivian Messiter, the manager of an American oil company, more than a year ago, was executed ...

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  15. RAILWAYS EMPLOYEES.

    When the State Cabinet next meets it is probable that consideration will be given to the suggestion made at the annual conference of the Australian Labour party that ...

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  16. POLICE AGENT'S STORY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Grim threats stated to have been made by men who decoyed and imprisoned Virgilio Cace, a police agent in Sydney, were related by ...

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  17. Fostering Italy's Commerce.

    One hundred and fifty members of an important new industrial council, comprising representatives of the employers and of workers' organisations, who have been ...

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  18. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    Seventeen days after escapting from the Ballarat gaol William emanuel Roache, aged 43 years, labourer, was captured at the Caulfied rececourse last night by a ...

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  19. Australian Cricketers.

    Though travel-weary after their journey from Lucerne the Australian cricketers lost no time in seeing the Folies Bergere, the most renowned music hall in Paris, at ...

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  20. Roumanian Disaster.

    One hundred and ten victims of the disaster on Good Friday at Kosto, when a church was burnt during an Easter service, were buried in 40 separate trenches ...

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  21. ADVANCING SOCIALISM.

    The sessions of the Independent Labour Party Conference at Birmingham were most stormy, one section shouting against another. One of the rowdiest scenes was ...

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  22. Brooklands Speed Record.

    Driving a four-cylinder Bentley car at Brooklands, Captain H. R. Birkin created a new lap record by travelling at 135.33 m.p.h., defeating Mr. Kaye Don's record ...

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  23. Strike in Japan.

    The strike at Tokio is spreading, the power station operators and linesmen coming out to-day, bringing the total in Tokio to more than 13,000. Agitators are ...

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  24. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The slaughtermen who are on strike at the Finegand meat works at Otago, presented themselves to the management to-day and ...

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  25. LOWER WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Opening the first annual convention of the Australian party to-night, Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., said that the Australian party believed that ...

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  26. Contract With Soviet.

    A contract involving the granting of a credit of nearly £3,000,000 to the Soviet Government has been made by Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. The agreement ...

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  27. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A Cairo message states that 20 holidaymakers were drowned in the Nile on Sunday when a boat capsized in mid-stream. Shanghai Municipal Council. ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—It has been decided that the new Ministry will comprise eight paid and one honorary Minister. The Country party will have four paid ...

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  29. MILITARY FORCES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced yesterday that the Federal Ministry would shortly make an appointment to the position of inspector-general of the ...

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  30. SHOOTING IN STREET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arthur Walker, aged 31 years, of Riley street, Surry Hills, was fired at from close range outside a restaurant in Albion street to-night. Walker ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. Mussolini's Daughter.

    The marriage next week of Signorita Edda Mussolini to Court Galeazzo Ciano, is regarded as being of supreme importance to the future of fascism, in so far as the ...

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  32. SOLICITOR MISSING.

    Anxiety is felt for the safety of Mr. G. E. Loughrey, a solicitor, who has been missing from his home in Orrong road, Toorak, since Monday. Mr. Longhrey is a member ...

    Article : 87 words
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  34. FALL FROM TRAM.

    Thrown heavily to the roadway when he fell from a tram in High street, Armadale, on Monday night, Edward Marsh, aged 25 years, of Stewart street, Malvern, sustained ...

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