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  2. THE REFERENDA

    Labour Parliamentarians stated to-day that it is almost certain that Mr. Lang will refuse to take the platform and support the ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY

    Anzac Day was celebrated fittingly throughout Australia yesterday. In Canberra, two public ceremonies, both attended by the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven, and by ...

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  4. DEFINITE PLANS

    Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith will sail to-morrow for Amsterdan. He has decided to fly the Southern Cross across the Atlantic as reported ...

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  5. PESHAWAR RIOTS

    Order has been restored in Peshawar and British troops have been replaced by Indian troops, and armoured cars have been withdrawn. The agitators whose arrest caused the riot, have been ...

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  6. GENERAL RAIN

    General rain was recorded over the State yesterday with the exception of the Far West, where only isolated falls were received. ...

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  7. WOOL PROBLEMS

    A conference was begun on Monday between Mr. W. R. Devereux, the Aus[?]alian wool representative abroad, and [?] South African Wool Council. The ...

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  8. DIGGERS' MARCH

    Anzac Day was ushered in by line weather. From an early hour great crowds were arriving from the suburbs and took up positions along ...

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  9. DR. ECKENER

    Dr. Eckener, the commander of the Graf Zeppelin, had a long talk with the Duke of York this afternoon at York House and to-night broadcast by ...

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  10. AT PRACTICE

    The brief practice at Lords this afternoon was not a real trial. The bowlers did not attempt strenuous efforts in view of the slippery ground ...

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  11. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The question raised in cables concerning the Governor-Gerneralship is attracting attention in the newspaper. It is recognized as a delicate matter ...

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  12. [?]OSTI DISASTER SENDS 34 INSANE

    As a result of the Kosti Church fire in which more than 100 died, 34 mothers have become insane and have been taken to an asylum. ...

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  13. HIGH COURT CLAIM

    A case with considerable local interest was commenced in Sydney on Thursday in the High Court of Australia in its original jurisdiction, ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED ANZACS

    Eighty-five Anzacs attended the special Anzac Day service conducted by the Rev. R. Hammond at St. Barnabas' Church, George ...

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  15. GHASTLY CRIME

    The most ghastly murders in the history of a city familiar with frightful crime, occurred early this morning in a Chinese, house at the rear of ...

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  16. CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT

    The "Morning Post" says: "lt might be said to follow from what is called Dominion status, that the Government of the Commonwealth is on the same ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. DAVIS CUP

    In the opening match of the Anglo-German Davis Cup tie at the Queen's Club courts to-day. Dr H. Landmann (Germany) defeated H. W. Austin ...

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  18. POLICE IN CHARGE

    In connection with the alleged con[?]piracy, in the Australian Federal Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Vivian Archibald [?]artridge, the managing director of the ...

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  19. DISCORDANT NOTE

    Anzac Day celebration was married by demonstration by Communists and two were arrested. They were Mrs. Harvey, wife of the secretary of the ...

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  20. DUCE'S DAUGHTER

    A wedding on which the eyes of all Fascist Italy were focussed was celebrated to-day. Mussolini's 19-year-old daughter, ...

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  21. OLD MAN'S ORDEAL

    During Tuesday night an elderly man, Robert Wallace, fell fifty feet to the bottom of a shade cliff at the local brickworks, fracturing his collarbone ...

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  22. LATEST WAR BOOKS

    "People who think my book disparages soldiers have got the wrong end of the stick," said Brigadier General Crozier. "I have attacked war, but ...

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  23. EMPIRE v. U.S.A.

    Fifty-five British Empire athletes, from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Ireland, will come to Chicago on August 27, following the ...

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  24. BRITISH AIR LINER

    The airship [?] was slightly damaged when being transferred from her shed to the mooring mast at Cardington. ...

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  25. COMMUNISTS BUSY

    Communists are attempting to exploit unemployment to make the May Day demonstrations in Hyde Park the greatest ever. Thousands of marchers ...

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  26. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    Four shots are alleged to have been fired at a man in a house at Coogee to-day, but none of them took effect. Subsequently, an ex-jockey was ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. ANZAC OBSERVANCE IN ADELAIDE

    A service was held at the soldiers' Memorial Garden at Unley at dawn in celebration of Anzac Day. Later, 2,000 ex-soldiers and sailors ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    The Pope granted an audience to Archbishop Kelly to-day and discussed affairs of the Sydney Archbishopric, and schools and the Eucharistic ...

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  29. MELBOURNE MARCH

    Between 20,000 and 25,000 returned men marched through the streets of Melbourne to-day for the celebration of Anzac Day. ...

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  30. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince to-morrow, during part of his flight across France, will be escorted by French Planes. ...

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  31. STATE CABINET DEFERS MEETING

    The meeting of the State Cabinet which was to have been held to-day, was postponed until to-morrow. ...

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