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  2. RUBBER OUTPUT.

    The Prime Minuter (Mr. Baldwin) has announced that the restrictions on the output of rubber will be removed as from November 1 of this year. ...

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  3. "STATUS QUO ANTE."

    The British High Commissioner for Egypt (Lord Lloyd) has transmitted to the Egyptian Premier (Nahas Pasha) a Note from the British Government in ...

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  4. GALLANT GIRL:

    Appreciation of the heroic action of Miss Lucy Donaldson, who gallantly went to the rescue of late Mr.Arthur Lane, the victim of yesterday's .shark tragedy ...

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  5. HINKLER'S PROGRESS.

    A breezy welcome wu tendered to Bert Hinkler and his wife by the Commercial Traveller!' Association and Club at the Perth clubhouse to-day, prior to a ...

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  6. "THE PASSION."

    While Peter, to defend, drew out his sword! The captors, trembling stood, awed by Christ face His gentle dignity and quiet grace ...

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  7. A GREAT AMERICAN.

    The death occurred to-day, at the age of 94 years, of Mr. Chauneey M. DepeW, one of the' most outstanding figures of American ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. J. J.,Conlin, who recently died at Port Pirie, was an old resident of Peter borough. She was born at Mount Gambier in 1866, and was the eldest daughter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    Evangelist Peter Dewar and family were publicly welcomed by the Woodville Presbyterian congregation on Wednesday evening. The "Rev Hugh :Morris ...

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  10. LABOUR LEADERSHIP.

    The position of Mr. K. G. Theodore, M.H.R., formerly Premier' of Queensland, in the Australian Labour Party will be one of the matters reviewed at the ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    A great' audience gave an' enthusiastic send-off to the Australian baritone, Mr. John Brownlee, on his last appearance in Thais" to-night, on the eve of his ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. OUR EMPTY SPACES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. H. D. R. Margesson, in answer to a question, said he was not aware of Any proposal to submit the problem of settling ...

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  13. MANY ARRESTS.

    There was a decided congestion at the City Watchhouse on Thursday. night. During the evening a stream of arrested persons were taken before the ...

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  14. RED ROSE.

    Capt. Lancaster carte to .Melbourne from Canberra by train to-day to inspect the Melbourne Motordrome, where it was proposed he should land upon arrival in the ...

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  15. GRIME BEATEN.

    Fighting as substitute for "Buster" Brown, whose illness prevented him from appearing; Sid Lampe gained a decision over Billy Grime (Aust.) at .Baltimore ...

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  16. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Owing to the Easter holidays the wireless service will be suspended after the transmission of noon messages on Thursday, until Saturday, when the usual ...

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  17. ANTI-WAR PACT.

    In the event of Great Britain giving its adherence to the proposed Anti-war Pact the American Secretary of State (Mr. Kellogg) said to-day that the question of ...

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  18. BROADCASTING.

    6—G.P.O. chimes.68.1—Dinner music on the Studio phonograph and player. 7—G.P.O. chimes. ...

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  19. FIRE ON SHIP.

    A fire was discovered in the after [?] of the steamer freeze at midnight yesterday, when the vessel was about 40 miles from Wanganui. The hold contained ...

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  20. LATE SPORTING.

    "Sport."—The placings and distances in the last Adelaide Cup, run on May 6, were as follow:—Three Kings, two and a half lengths, Valbee, half a head, ...

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  21. DEPARTED GLORY.

    The old battleship Centurion, of 23,000 tons, which was. launched in 1911, has succeeded the Agamemnon as target ship. The engineers have completed fitting her ...

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  22. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE . CRICKETERS.

    The President of the Adelaide Stock Exchange (Mr. W. B. Carr) on behalf of the clerks and members of the Stock Exchange welcomed the visitors at a ...

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  23. STRIKE THREATENED.

    Following the refusal of the State Arbitration Court on Monday to grant long service leave to employes of the Midland Railway Company, a demand was made on ...

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  24. ZEALANDIA HOLD-UP.

    In reply to a telegram received from the Premier of Tasmania (Mr..Lyons), asking for some indication of the scope of the substituted steamship service proved by ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. DISEASE-FREE CATTLE.

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Amery), in opening the new cattle quarantine station at East India Docks to-day, said that the foot and mouth disease which ...

    Article : 179 words
  26. CASUALTIES.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Harry Smith, of Brisbane street, Perth, was drowned si Yanchep Reach to-day. He was washed off the rocks while fishing. ...

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  27. WRESTLING IN U.S.A.

    At portland to-day Ted Thye defeated Clete Kauffman, of Columbus Ohio in two straight falls. It was a rough match ...

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  28. SYDNEY SHOW.

    After early showers in the morning, the sun came out bravely long before midday, and ideal conditions again prevailed for the fourth day of the Royal Show. The ...

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  29. WALSH V. JOHNSON

    An application was made to the Chief Judge in Equity; (Mr. Justice Harvey) to-day, on behalf of the plaintiff in too suit of Thomas Walsh against Jacob ...

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  30. PETERBOROUGH RACING CLUB.

    PETERBOROUGH, April 4,—The committee of the Peterborough Racing club held a meeting last night when the president (Mr.J.P.Keane) presided. The secretary reported ...

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  31. SOLDIER'S IDENTITY.

    For 11 years George Thomas McQuay, a member of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, has been an inmate of [?] Park Mental Hospital, and his identity ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. TROUBLE MIGHT EXTEND.

    The view was expressed in shipping circles to-night, that the trouble with the marine cooks, butchers, and bakers might extend. It was rumoured that the cooks ...

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  33. ALLEGED IMPOSTOR.

    Capt. Herbert Wellington Upjohn, a New Zealand journalist, who gained first class privileges on board the Aorangi, although he had only a third-class ticket, ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. FREE TRIP.

    Two Englishmen who had stowed away on the interstate steamer Karooln escaped from their place of confinement and left the vessel shortly after its arrival at ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS DRIFT.

    The personnel of the royal commission appointed by the State Ministry to. enquire into the serious drift in railways finances van announced to-day by the ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. JUBILEE OVAL SPORTS.

    A comprehensive programme has been arranged by the Underdale Athletic club for to-day's meeting. The events include the Underdale Sheffield Handicap sprint race quarter mile ...

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  38. GOSFORD REFLOATED.

    The coastal steamer Gostord, which tan ashore on Ettalong Beach was refluated to-night and the is being towed to Sydney for examination ...

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  39. BUTTER, FREIGHT REBATE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that as a result of their interview yesterday with the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) the ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE.

    As as result of a meeting of the Council to-night it is likely that the council will remove the boycott imposed on the Unemployment Conference, and instruct ...

    Article : 45 words
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