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  2. REVOLT IN LANG RANKS MEMBERS MEET FEDERAL LEADERS

    SYDNEY,Tuesday.—A serious breakaway from the Lang Labour party is imminent for the first time since,the faction fight began. Delegates from the ...

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  3. JAPAN'S POLICY BRITAIN SENDS NOTE

    The British Government in a friendly communication to the Japanese Government has asked for a clarification of the position created by Japan's recent ...

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  4. PRINCE GEORGE HOME

    After his three months tour of Africa Prince George arrived home to-day and lost no time in going to Windsor to greet their Majesties the King and Queen. ...

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  5. AIR RACE CONDITIONS WHY THEY WERE ADOPTED

    The conditions which govern the Mac Robertson International Air Race have been clarified by a statement prepared for the Centenary Council by ...

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  6. FISHING BOATS LOST

    KING ISLAND, Tuesday. — Four men were drowned when the fishing ketch Tragunay, from Port Fairy, was wrecked on New Year Island, Bass Starit, during ...

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  7. GANGSTERS FLEE FROM POLICE

    John Dillinger, one of the most powerful gang leaders in the United States, is being hotly pursued through the north woods of Minnesota and Wisconsin by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE PARADES AND SERVICES

    This is Anzac Day, and the occasion will be commemorated far and wide at special parades and services Throughout Victoria a close holiday will be observed. The request is made by the Anzac Day commemoration ...

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  9. KING'S ACCESSION

    No information is available to confirm a suggestion that the Prime Ministers of the Dominions will be invited to attend the celebrations of the 25th anniversary ...

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  10. TEST CRICKETER Will Arrive Fit

    (By Wireless from the Special Representative [?] the Australian Press Association who is travelling with the Test team.) S.S.ORFORD (at Sea) April 23. ...

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  11. CLASH IN MELBOURNE

    The first clash between the rival Labour factions in Melbourne occurred last night, when a meeting of the metropolitan council of the Victorian Labour party was held ...

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  12. LEADERS' MESSAGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has Issued the following Anzac Day message:— "Time obliterates many things, but ...

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  13. TWO 'PLANES CRASH

    Two Royal Air Force single-seater "Furies" collided during manœuvres over the Northolt aerodrome. Both pilots, Flight-Lieutenant R. Brown and ...

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  14. SENSATION IN JAPAN

    The British Note to Japan taking cognisance of the Foreign Office statement on April l8 and reminding Japan of the Nine Power Treaty, under which the Interested ...

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  15. 10,000 WORKERS STRIKE

    Ten thousand workers of the Fisher Automobile Body Company, which supplies many bodies to General Motors Corporation, struck at Cleveland and at the ...

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  16. REVERENT REMEMBRANCE

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) issued the following Anzac Day message last night:— "Australia, on Anzac Day, has a sacred and unfailing duty. It stands ...

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  17. Oldfield Meets Larwood

    The "Daily Express" reports what it describes as a dramatic meeting" between Oldfield and Larwood in a crickettat factory at Nottingham. Oldfield ...

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  18. BRITISH MARKET

    The "Irish Press," which is the organ of the President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (Mr. de Valera), in a leading article referring ...

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  19. KINGSFORD-SMITH TO BUY AMERICAN 'PLANE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Because he is unable to purchase a British aircraft of a long-range high-speed type, Sir Charles Kingsford-smith has decided to purchase ...

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  20. Secret Discounts

    John Allen Wilson, a young Australian, former secretary and director of the Goodrich Rubber Company of India Limited, was acquitted at Bombay of a ...

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  21. Americans Pleased

    Officials of the State department with held comment on the British Note to Japan but they are obviously pleased with the position Britain has taken with respect ...

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  22. AMERICAN PROTESTS

    Although the American National Aeronautic Association earlier in the day protested against the conditions of the Centenary air race from London to ...

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  23. MR. LANG CRITICISED IN THE WEST

    PERTH, Tuesday.—"I have known Lang ever since he joined the movement, and never either as a member or a leader, has he promulgated a solitary ...

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  24. DECLARATION TO LEAGUE

    Mr. Yokoyama, Japanese liaison officer to the League of Nations has made a state ment about Japan's "Hands Off China" declaration. ...

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  25. BOMB EXPLODED ON STAGE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Vienna reports an attempt on the life of the Vice-Chancellor of Austria (Major Fey). ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    With the consent of the owners of the numerous steamers similarly named, the Orient Company's new liner which is expected to be commissioned in 1935 will be ...

    Article : 438 words
  27. Fast Fighting 'Planes American Machines for France

    France's intention to equip an air force of fast fighters was demonstrated by a remarkable precedent set up by the Minister for Air (General Danain), who, ...

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  28. Rubin and Waller's Progress

    Messrs. B. Rubin and K. Waller, who are returning to England after a survey flight to Australia, in preparation of the Centenary Air Race, arrived at Batavia ...

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  29. P[?]rishioners Claim Damages From Rector

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Six writs have been issued out of the Supreme Court against Canon Rook, rector of St. Barnabas's Anglican Church, Chatswood, £1,000 ...

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  30. AT THE CENOTAPH

    "I hope that you will never be called upon to experience what your fathers, mothers, and brothers experienced in the Great War. Try to cultivate an ...

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  31. Russian Imports Falling

    Soviet impoits are now the lowest they have been for 10 years and are 64 per cent. below their level at the beginning of 1933. In view of the fact that loans ...

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  32. Australian Fruit

    It is understood that the Australian Government plans to renew representations to the quarantine bureau of the Department of Agriculture to obtain ...

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  33. Grievance Explained

    Apparently the American grievance against the conditions of the Centenary air race arises from the fact that certain high-speed racing craft are regarded as ...

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  35. Co-operation With America

    The "Nevis-Chronicle" says that the sane course for Great Britain in the delicate and difficult problem of Japan's attitude to China, is to seek the closest possible ...

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  36. METHOD OF OBSERVANCE

    Sir,—Because many returned men differ from the council as to the observance of Anzac Day, the opinion of all those opposed to it is to be treated as ...

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  37. DESTRUCTION OF FORESTS

    Sir,—The effect of the recent rain on [?] ground round the Shrine is the best [?]onstration ever made in the city of the results of desroying trees and grass. ...

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  38. Fine Weather Approaching

    Finer weather is expected to-day, although there may be clouds at times, with some light, scattered showers. As the centre of the large anti-cyclone, which ...

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  39. Staff of New Governor of South Australia

    Major-General Winston Dugan Governor-designate of South Australia, has appointed Lieutenant St. John Forces, of the Coldstream Guards, aide-de-camp. Lieut. ...

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  40. American Woman Enters

    Laura Ingalls, the New York woman flyer, states that she has planned to enter the England-Austialia air race. She arrived here on Sunday from Havana, ...

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  41. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/15/11 an ounce fine, campared with the previous price of £6/15/7½ an ounce. Allowing for exchange and realisation ...

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