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  2. MORE ACCIDENTS TWO MEN KILLED

    BALRANALD (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— When a Casey-Jones rail-motor and a special goods train from Kerang collided on the Stony Crossing line, 16 miles from ...

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  3. POPE AND HITLER

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express," the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) is at war with the Pope. In an Easter message to the Catholic ...

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  4. RIOTING IN INDIA

    Serious communal rioting broke out yesterday at Balhuri, near Patna. Three Mohammedans were killed and three injured, and two Hindus were hurt. ...

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  5. VICTORIA WELCOMES RAIN HEAVY FALLS IN SOME AREAS

    Welcome falls of fairly heavy rain have improved the prospects in the grazing and dairying arcas of western and southern Victoria. Unfortunately, the falls were much lighter in the wheat-growing belt, but rain was falling in some parts of the Mallee last evening. ...

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  6. SHARKS BEATEN OFF

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A party of men and women, most of whom are residents of Sandgate, had an exciting experience in Moreton Bay when they were returning ...

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  7. LABOUR BREACH WIDENS CLEAVAGE IN VICTORIA

    Because of the failure of the two factions in the Labour party to arrive at a basis of unity with the New South Wales (Lang) faction, the position of the ...

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  8. BUYING GOODS WITH GOODS

    At the risk of "vain repetition" it seems important to direct the attention of workers and investors of all classes to what is taking place in other countries of ...

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  9. SHIPS DELAYED

    Loading and discharging of coastal and overseas shipping in port were hampered by the heavy rain which fell yesterday. Vessels which had been at bay ...

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  10. INDEPENDENT LABOUR

    The Independent Labour party at a conference at York agreed by 102 votes to 64 to accept the council's recommendation, which means that the party still ...

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  11. CRICKET CONTROVERSY London Press Comment

    Urging that the English cricket team and the powers behind it should carry on Jardine's spirit, the "Evening Standard" says in a loading article that the ...

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  12. OVERTURNED PICNIC VAN

    Mrs. Jane Cramp, aged 67 years, of Greville street. Prahran, who suffered lacerations to her arm, injuiy to an ear, and concussion when a motor-van in ...

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  13. WATER FOR MISSION

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  14. UNION NEGOTIATIONS

    Official information from Sydney regarding the decisions of the Easter conference of the New South Wales (Lang) Labour party is being awaited by the ...

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  15. MISHAP AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—When two motor-cars collided at the corner of Minerva road and Aberdeen street this afternoon two persons were injured. They ...

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  16. PLANNED MARKETING

    In a leading aitlcle, entitled "Planned Empire Marketing." "The Times," after discussing the Natural Products Marketing Bill recently introduced in the ...

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  17. RAIN PREVENTS CRICKET

    The final matches of the disttlct and sub-distrlct first and second eleven cricket matches could not be resumed yesterday owing to rain. They ...

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  18. Where is Jardine?

    Where is Jardine? Twelve days ago he was in Mysore State, where he shot a tiger. The bald announcement was then made that he had left the State, but his ...

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  19. MISHAPS TO 'BUSES

    MOE, Tuesday.—Two motor-'buses owned by Mr. J. Hoy were damaged in road accidents to-day, and a passenger in one of them. Mr. J. Hymus, aged 26, of Collins ...

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  20. Stranded Waihemo

    An attempt was made last night to refloat the Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Walhemo, which grounded in Navula passage when on the voyage from Lautoka to Suva. ...

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  21. Potato Crops Saved at Daylesford

    DAYLESFORD, Tuesday.—Steady rain which began lost night continued to-day. Until 6 p.m. 100 points fell, and it is still raining. Potato crops will benefit most, ...

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  22. LABOUR COUNCIL WARNED

    The executive of the Victorian Labour party has informed officials of the metropolitan council of the party that a special meeting of the council convened for April ...

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  23. TRUCK RUNS OFF FERRY INTO RIVER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the hand punt had almost crossed the north arm of the Tweed River at Tumbulgum today, a motor-truck which it was carrying ...

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  24. Reciprocal Trade

    In connection with the Court's decision to-day that coal Imported from England and Germany during 1932 was nondutiable owing to existing most-favoured ...

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  25. Indian Hunter Killed

    Mr. K. N. Chaudhuri, a Calcutta barrister and one of the best known big game hunters in India, died after having been mauled by a wounded tiger at Kalahandi, ...

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  26. Water for Mt. Lyell Mines

    HOBART (T.), Tuesday.—In the last 24 hours 97 points of rain fell at Lake Margaret, but the Mount Lyell mines, which have been idle since March 11 ...

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  27. Car and Lorry Collide

    WERRIBEE, Tuesday.—In a collision between a motor-car and a motor-lorry owned by the Victorian Railways on the Geelong-Melbourne road near Laverton, ...

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  28. Not Guilty of Murder

    Andrew Kirwan, aged 23 years, the son of Madame Dubonnet, the wife of a millionaire French distiller, who was formerly Jean Nash, and known as the ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION

    Notice of dismissal has been given to 17 salesmen employed by the State Electricity Commission, and it is possible that further dismissals will be made. This ...

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  30. South Australian Falls Disappointing

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Rain which began in South Australia last evening was generally disappointing, although there were good falls in some districts. The ...

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  31. [?]nsull Arrested

    Samuel Insull, a passenger on the Greek steamer Maiotls, whose extradition to the United States to answer charges relating to companies he has formed has been ...

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  32. Injured When Truck Strikes Tree

    A passenger in a motor-truck on the Prince's Highway near Nar-nar-goon was seriously injured yesterday morning when a front tyre burst and the truck skidded ...

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  33. DANGER OF WRECKERS WITHIN PARTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) at a Parliamentary luncheon in his honour to-day said that the Queensland Labour party was ...

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  34. Price of Gold

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  35. Five Men Escape Injury When Car Overturns

    BAIRNSDALE, Tuesday.—After it had struck a stump on the Prince's Highway a sedan motor-car, in which five men were travelling to the lakes to fish, overturned ...

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  36. Polish Coalowners

    A delegation of Polish coalowners is visiting London to confer with the British regarding the distribution of foreign markets in order to eliminate intensive ...

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  37. STRIKERS THREATEN POLICEMAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— The police force at Goovigen has been strengthened because of the hostile behaviour of cottonpickers who are on strike. The strikers ...

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  38. GLIDING ACCIDENT

    A special general meeting of the Black Eagle Gliding Club was held last night to consider the accident which occurred to the club's glider when it was being ...

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  39. Holy Year indulgences

    A Papal Bull has been issued from Vatican City extending Holy Yeal Indulgences to the whole world. ...

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  40. Executive Criticised

    The central unemployed committee at the Trades Hall is annoyed with the central executive of the Victorian Labour party for having adopted "procrastinatory ...

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  41. Three Men Injured

    WEDDERBURN, Tuesday.—Returning to Wedderburn from Rochester, a motortruck, driven by John Fabry, overturned at the railway crossing at Derby. Fabry ...

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  42. UNIVERSITY REVELS

    Sir,—Many people have written to me asking me to try to prevent a recurrence of a revolting and humiliating item in the so-called revels of the University ...

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  43. Mr. W. Murrell Still on Danger List

    Mr. William Murrell, aged 32 years, horse tainer, Latrobe street, Mentone, who was severely burned when he rescued his wife, Mrs. Violet Murrell, aged 26 ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. Value of National Recovery Act

    At the annual meeting of shareholders Mr. Myron Taylor, chairman of directors of the United States Steel Corporation, declared that definite signs of recovery ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. CHURCH OF CHRIST CONFERENCE

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  46. 'Girl Swimmer Rescues Man in Surf

    COWES, Tuesday.—Bathing at Summerland surf beach on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Frank Smith, aged 31 years, of Melbourne, was seen to be in difficulties about ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. Chicago Wheat

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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