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  2. STATE DEFICIT

    MILDURA, Friday. — Indications that the State Government will have difficulty in keeping its deficit for 1933-34 within the limit of £800,000 allowed under the ...

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  3. ROYAL VISIT APPROVAL OF PLANS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has received from London a cable message announcing approval of the general arrangements for the visit of ...

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  4. MIGRANT SETTLERS

    Greeted by members of the British Legion carrying banners reading:—"British ex-servicemen bled white, then discarded by Australian Government under Victorian ...

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  5. U.S. SENATE SUPPORTS HOUSE VETO OVERRIDDEN

    The Senate has followed the lead of the House of Representatives in overriding President Roosevelt's veto on the Independent Offices' Supply Bill which grants ...

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  6. BROTHERS KILLED FATAL COLLISION

    When a motor-cycle crashed into the side of a sedan motor-car on the Hume Highway, about two miles past Craigieburn, at 7.45 a.m. yesterday, two brothers ...

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  7. LABOUR DISUNITY "I WAS RIGHT," SAYS MR. LANG

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Addressing about 130 delegates who attended the annual Easter conference of the Lang Labour party, which began at the Trades Hall ...

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  8. SACRIFICE OF COW

    Eight persons were killed, including a woman, and scores were injured in a riot between Hindus and Moslems at Ajodhya, a city sacred to Hindus, on the banks of ...

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  9. JARDINE DECIDES DOES NOT WANT TO BE CAPTAIN

    The "Daily Telegraph" confirms the report that D. R. Jardine has sent a letter to the Marylebone Cricket Club stating that he does not wish to be considered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Prince Will Land at Port Melbourne

    Prince George will land at Port Melbourne. The decision was made on Thursday by the Cabinet committee which is making arrangements for the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THREE HURT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three persons were seriously injured this afternoon, when two motor-cars come into collision at the corner of Union street and Glebe road. ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT Execution of Convention

    The disarmament question is still engaging the close attention of the British Government. It was discussed yesterday at a meeting of the Cabinet, and later at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Allen Unfit for Play

    The "Evening Standard" tried to draw from Sir Stanley Jackson the admission that he would be chairman of the M.C.C selectors, but he parried the question. ...

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  14. Aid tor Cattle Industry

    Congress to-day authorised the expenditure of 250,000,000 dollars (£50,000,000) to stabilise the United States cattle industry through the reduction of herds and ...

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  15. JAPAN BUYING PEDIGREE SHEEP Building a Wool Industry

    Mr. J. Remer, Conservative member of the House of Commons for Macclesfield, vigorously denounced the Government's negotiations with Japan at a ...

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  16. UNITED STATES TARIFF

    After its disastrous reversal over the veterans' compensation, the Administration apparently regained control of Congress to-day. When the House of ...

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  17. MOTORIST PURSUED

    When she was crossing the main road at Eltham with her sister Veronica last night, Miss Marie Hickey, aged 20 years, of Eltham, was struck by a motor-car. ...

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  18. BRITISH BETTING BILL

    The Betting Bill, which has been introduced in the House of Lords, has produced many protests. The National Turf Protection Society ...

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  19. RAILWAY GATES SMASHED

    A remarkable accident occurred at the St. George's road crossing, North Fitzroy, last night. The gates had been closed against road traffic to allow the 9.35 down ...

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  20. Australian Flour in Manchoukuo

    The Chamber of Commerce is investigating complaints by Japanese flourmills that large quantities of Australian flour are being dumped in Manchoukuo, which ...

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  21. ARRESTS IN JAPAN Indignant Passengers

    The detention at Moji (Japan) of 10 passengers and the purser of the Eastern and Australian liner Nankin was disclosed here on the vessel's arrival. Indignant ...

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  22. France Modifies Security Demands

    Observers see a gleam of hope in connection with disarmament in France's apparent perception that some sort of formula must be devised which, while ...

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  23. German Restrictions on Wool Imports

    The Imperial Economic Committee's wool report states that in view of Germany's stocks being heavier than in 1932 the prohibition of imports is unlikely to ...

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  24. SIR JOSIAH SYMON DEAD

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Sir Josiah Symon, who was one of the foremost members of the national convention of 1897, which framed the Federal Constitution, and a ...

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  25. TASMAN FLOWN AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After his sixth flight across the Tasman in the monoplane Southern Cross, Sir Charles Kingsford-smith landed at Mascot Aerodrome at 3.15 ...

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  26. Youth Killed by Waggon

    PYRAMID HILL, Friday.—While they were carting wood from Terrick's Forest Leslie Notley and Arthur Lawrence Stephenson, aged 15 years, were thrown to ...

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  27. Highly Efficient Shell

    Hadfields Limited, of Sheffield, has perfected what is described as the most efficient shell in the world. It is of 15in. diameter, and weighs a ton. It can be fired ...

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  28. CYCLONE IN WEST

    PERTH, Friday.—Reaching the north-west coast after heavy rains had fallen on Tuesday and Wednesday a cyclone swept away the concrete jetty at Beadon, near ...

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  29. Other Accidents

    When a motor-cycle collided with a motor-car at the corner of Lygon and Richardson streets, Carlton, on Thursday night, Charles Pinwell, aged 20 years, ...

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  30. Arrest of Teacher

    The Foreign Office and the police are reticent about the arrest of Mr. William Maxwell Bickerton, formerly of New Zealand, who is a teacher at a high school ...

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  31. SEEKING SUNKEN TREASURE

    The Italian salvage-ship Artiglio II., which recovered the gold bullion from the wreck of the P. and O. steamer Egypt off the coast of France, has arrived at ...

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  32. Two Expresses Collide

    A mishap occurred at Doncaster during a dense fog early this morning, when the London-North-Eastern railway night express from London to Edinburgh ran into ...

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  33. SHOOTING ACCIDENTS

    When a rifle wis discharged accidentally while several young men were shooting rabbits at Arthur's Creek yesterday afternoon the bullet passed through the ...

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  34. British Foreign Office to Act

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) has conferred with representatives of the Foreign Office, who have promised to take up the case of Mr. ...

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  35. Rewarded for Denouncing Her Father

    A peasant girl, aged 12 years, has been awarded a pension of £14 a month and free education in the best State school, as a reward for having denounced ...

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  36. School Children to Work on Farms Relieving German Labour Market

    A new law provides that 25,000 town children in Prussia who are leaving school shall spend a year in the country before starting to [?]arn their livelihood. They ...

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  37. Ill-treatment Denied

    The spokesman for the Foreign Office said that the charges against Mr. Bickerton were rather serious, if true, and he was liable to a long term of imprisonment. ...

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  38. Woman Shot in Eye While Cleaning Rifle

    To help her husband on Thursday night to pack for a shooting trip. Mrs. Alice Bolitho, aged 21 years, of Princes street, Port Melbourne, was cleaning his ...

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  39. Einstein Forfeits Citizenship

    Professor Einstein, the eminent physicist, who is now in the United States, is among 35 people who are gazetted as having forfeited their German citizenship ...

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  40. Broadcasting of Opera

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After a meeting of the Australian Btoadcasting Commission yesterday, the chairman (Mr. C. Lloyd Jones) announced that arrangements were ...

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  41. Martin Insull Returns to Chicago

    Martin Insull, brother of Samuel Insull, the former Chicago millionaire, who with Samuel Insull, now cruising the Ægean Sea after having left Greece, is wanted ...

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  42. HULK SINKS IN GALE

    According to a wireless message from Noumea, the hulk Peyberland sank with all hands in a gale while being towed from Voh (on the east coast of New ...

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  43. Afraid of London Traffic

    One of the most pathetic suppliants for help in the history of Australia House attended there to-day. He was a bent man, who was convicted of highway robbery ...

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  44. STRIKE IN SPAIN

    A revolutionary general strike fomented by Communists and Syndicalists broke out this morning at Malaga. In the first conflict with the authorities three of the ...

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  45. New Zealand Tariff

    Replying in the House of Commons to a request by Mr. Harcourt Johnstone (Lab.) for a statement regarding New Zealand's offer of a free tariff on British ...

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  46. King's Silver Jubilee

    The "Daily Express" says that plans are being made to mark the silver Jubilee of the King's accession to the Throne on May 6, 1935, by an Empire festival worthy ...

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  47. Samuel Insull in Turkey

    The Greek steamer Maiotis has arrived with Samuel Insull aboard. It anchored under police supervision. ...

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  48. Price of Gold

    The price of gold was £6/15/5½ an ounce to-day, compared with £6/16/3 on Monday. The price is equal to £8/7/3 an ounce ...

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  50. Sir Hamilton Harty

    Sir Hamilton Harty, conductor of the Halle Orchestra, Manchester, who has been engaged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission to conduct a series of ...

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  51. Conference Called in S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—In an effort to unite the factions in the political Labour movement in South Australia 12 unaffiliated unions have called a round-table ...

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