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  2. ADDIS ABABA APPEARS TO BE DOOMED

    Widespread interest was aroused yesterday by a report which reached London that the Italians had entered Addis Ababa, but it was learned on inquiry from all reliable sources that the report had no foundation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NO DESIGNS ON AUSTRIA

    Suggestions that Germany had any designs on Austria were scornfully dismissed in a May Day speech by Herr Hitler, who declared that ...

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  4. LOWER TARIFFS TO STOP WAR

    Declaring that only as the world's economic health was restored would individuals and nations acquire again an adequate resistance to the psychological ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HIGHER PAY IN CIVIL SERVICE

    Increased salaries for professional officers in the Commonwealth public service and special salary increases for certain officers in the higher ...

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  6. SOUTH STREET

    BALLARAT, Friday. — Inspired by gifts amounting to £520, which were made to-day after the announcement that no South street competitions would be held ...

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  7. TRAIN MURDERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Pleading not guilty in the police court to-day to a charge of having wilfully murdered Harold Edwin Speeling on the mail train from North ...

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  8. NEW AREAS FOR CAR PARKING

    The City Council intends to provide almost immediately eight new parking areas for motor-cars in the city and to instal automatic traffic ...

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  9. NEGKCHAINS FOR ABORIGINES

    In spite of protests against the use of neckchains instead of handcuffs in transporting aborigine prisoners from point to point in North Australia, ...

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  10. FELL 9,000 FEET

    Nine officials, including the chief of police, were among the 15 killed when a three-engined military 'plane crashed from 9,000ft. in a night flight over Augsberg, ...

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  11. DERAILMENT OF MIXED TRAIN

    HAY (N.S.W.), Friday.—A mixed train, carrying 13 passengers, was partially derailed about two miles on the Hay side of the Uardry siding at 4.30 p.m. to-day. ...

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  12. MAIL ROBBERY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Charges arising out of the hold-up of the Eldsvold-Cracow mail car on March 28, when the sum of £1,400 in notes was stolen, were ...

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  13. KING FAROUK

    King Farouk left London to-day by special train on the first stage of his journey to Egypt. The Duke of Kent represented King Edward at the station. ...

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  14. FOOTBALL BEGINS TO-DAY

    The League football season lor 1936 will be opened to-day on five grounds in Melbourne and ono in Geelong. Just as on the opening day of 1935 the ...

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  15. ANZAC REVISITED

    A message from H.M.A.S. Australia at the Dardanelles reports that a memorial service was held at Anzac Cove yesterday. ...

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  16. BUTTER 4d. lb. CHEAPER IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday.— The immediate result of the discontinuance of the butter equalisation plan is that the price of buller in Tasmania will fall considerably. ...

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  17. OIL SEARCH IN VICTORIA

    As the search for oil in Victoria by the Mines Department has not yet reached the stage when deep bores may be sunk, the director of geological survey ...

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  18. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The question of national insurnnce was raised in the House of Representatives again to-day, when Sir Frederick Stewart (U.A.P., ...

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  19. GUILTY OF MURDER, BUT INSANE

    A verdict that be was gu[?]y out that he was insane was returned against Douglas Bin ton, book reviwer, aged 30 years, who was charged with having murdered ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCES MAY RE COMMUTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is a strong feeling in the Parliamentary lobbies that in view of the fresh matter brought before the Ministry the death sentences ...

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  21. 'BUS AND TRAM IN COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Police are searching for the driver of a motor-truck which. It is alleged, was largely responsible for a collision between a Sandgate-Brisbane ...

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  22. GIFT OF £250,000

    It was announced to-day that Sir Herbert Austin, chairman of the Austin Motor Co. Ltd., who served his apprenticeship to engineering in the Langlands Foundry. ...

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  23. ARMED BANDIT ROBS JACK DEMPSEY'S CAFE

    An armed bandit entered the pretentious bar and cafe conducted by Jack Dempsey, the former champion boxer, opposite the Madison Square Garden, while ...

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  24. HUSH REPUBLICANS ARRESTED

    When the mail train from Cork arrived at Kingsbridge station last night with 27 leading Republicans who had been arrested at Cork and Waterford there were ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. ROOFS LIFTED

    BRISBANE, Friday — Property has been damaged at Cooktown by winds of gale force, which have been blowing for the last five days. Iron was torn from ...

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  26. NEW GUINEA FIELDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A waining that reports about the operations or contemplated operations of companies in relation to oil prospecting in New Guinea ...

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  27. 'Plane Strikes Fence

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Striking the top wire of the aerodrome fence and crushing into trees on the adjoining roadway, the Miles Hawk monoplane Queen Adelaide, ...

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  28. APPLE SEASON OPENS

    At the ceremony of opening the apple season held at Australia House, the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and the Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) presented ...

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  29. Flower Day on May 13

    Flowers, foliage, and berries have been promised by horticultural societies for the 12th annual flowers day of the Victorian Flower Growcis' Assocation, which ...

    Article : 93 words
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  31. RACING IN ENGLAND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 76 words
  33. Rebuilding Sydney Cathedral

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Proposals will be considered for the rebuilding of St. Andrew's Cathedral, as well as for the crection of a deanery and a number of ...

    Article : 57 words
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