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  2. State Telegrams

    Finality has been reached in regard to the question of recognising the work of the Fremantle Customs searchers who found the 50 Chinese ...

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  3. THE GOSFORD ASHORE

    Unsuccessful attempts were made to-day to more the coastal steamer Gosford, which ran ashore on Ettalong Beach on Tuesday morning. ...

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  4. General Telegrams

    The Lower House of the Province of Canterbury has endorsed the new Prayer Book by 126 votes to 48, compared with 168 to 22 last year. ...

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  5. TIN STOCKS

    Tin stocks at the end of March were 15.381 tons. There were 896 tons on spot. 1835 tons afloat and 2602 deliveries. ...

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  6. TROTSKY SHOT

    It is reported from Vyernyi that a Communist on Saturday fired two shots at Trotsky, remarking "there is no room for traitors in the Soviet." ...

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  7. COMMANDER DANIELS DISMISSED HIS SHIP

    Commander Daniels, who was found guilty on all the charges against him, was severely reprimanded and dismissed his ship. ...

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  8. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    A motor accident in which two members of a well known Sydney family lost their lives occurred about midday today near Singleton. The ...

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  9. MR. SCULLIN'S COMMENTS ON LABOR LEADERSHIP.

    Beyond saying that the appointment of a new leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party in succession to Mr. Charlton would be determined ...

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  10. BARRIERS SAVE CITY FROM FIRE

    The fire which broke out among the cotton wheat stacks in Karachi railway yards yesterday burned out at 4 o'clock this morning. The barriers ...

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  11. EGYPT

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Cairo reports that political observers. are of the opinion that the Note sent by the new ...

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  12. VICTORIA

    After an hour's deliberation the jury in the second trial of Ernest Ambrose Kleinert. who was charged before Mr. Justice Wasley in the ...

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  13. BREACH OF PROMISE

    Elsie Isabelle Lees was awarded £200 damages in Port Adelaide Local Court today for breach of promise of marriage by Donald Keith Cook, a ...

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  14. Foreign Cables

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" states that M. Borodin, ex-Soviet adviser to the Nationalist Government, ho has re-entered ...

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  15. A HOUSEHOLD'S INCOME

    An interesting point in connection with household management was raised in the Children's Court yesterday, when a woman stated that, ...

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  16. EGYPTS'S CHALLENGE TO BRITAINnnrpiT

    The "Times" cairo correspondent states that there is considerable speculation as to what Britain's attitude will be towards the Egyptian Note, ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Arthur Tudor Sim (49), a pensioner, was charged at the Central Police Court today with having during 1926 and 1927, at Mt. Pritchard, near ...

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  18. ROYAL ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY.

    Thirty-nine years the after the Mayerling tragedy, when the Archduke Rodolph of Austria and beautiful Maria Vetsera were found dead in an ...

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  19. RED PLOT DISCOVERED.

    The Canton authorities yesterday unearthed elaborate plans for a Red rising, and they have arrested 15 of the suspected ringleaders. The or ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN QUESTION BEFORE CABINET

    The second Cabinet meeting to discuss the Egyptian position was held, today to consider how the situation, which is described as delicate, could ...

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  21. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Dealing with the cancer scourge in an address before te conference of the National Association of New South Wales today the Federal ...

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  22. DAMAGES AGAINST A NEWSPAPER

    A jury yesterday found for the plaintiff in an action which John Nichol McGreger, horse trainer, Caulfield, sued the Herald and Weekly ...

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  23. INDECENT PUBLICATION

    A fine of £20, with costs, the maximum penalty, was inflicted on Becketts Newspapers, Ltd., convicted by Mr. Laidlaw, S.M., at the Central ...

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  24. Imperial Cables

    Women predominated in the galleries of the House of Commons today, and they listened with intense interest to the historic debate on the ...

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  25. A DRIVE ON PEKING

    The Nationalists have begun a drive on Peking with a general attack on three fronts. The Northerners immediately took up an offensive in ...

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  26. POST OFFICE BURGLED.

    A burglary was committed at the Kendenup post office on Wednesday night. The postmistress locked the premises(a brick building) and safe ...

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  27. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    Considerable interest is shown here in the report that a negro band is to be deported from Australia, and noted band leaders express what is the ...

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  28. Political

    The resignation of Mr. Charlton from the leadership of the party and of the Opposition is the culmination of an intrigue which has extended ...

    Article : 339 words
  29. SALVATIONIST IN TROUBLE

    At Fremantle yesterday Ernest William Rowdell (37), Salvationist, was arrested by Detective Nisbet on a charge of having stolen £3/10/-. The ...

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  30. DEATH PENALTY IN THE ARMY

    The Secretary of State for War (Sir L. Worthington-Evans) introduced the Army and Air Force Bill abolishing the death penalty on ...

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  31. A.M.U. AND A.L.P.

    The Australian Workers' Union has decided not to be represented at the annual conference of the Australian Labor Party which will commence at ...

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  32. ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBERY

    Incidents reminiscent of the bushragiug days preceded the arrest last evening of a man, at Dalldale, near Albury, on a charge of highway ...

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  33. ROAD BOARD SECRETARY'S LAPSE.

    James John Kenny, ex-secretary of the Melville Road Board, was sentenced yesterday to two years' imprisonment with hard labor for ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Parliament has been further prorogued to May 17. It was suggested in political circles, yesterday, that that there was a possibility of ...

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  35. POSED AS A WOMAN FOR 30 YEARS

    After successfull posing for 30 years as a woman, once known as the world's champion woman billiardist, Frances Anderson, committed suicide ...

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  36. A MID-DESERT RESCUE BY AIR LINER

    A dramatic rescue in mid-desert is reported. An Imperial air liner, in response to a wireless message, descended. picked up, and rushed to ...

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  37. KILLED BY A MOTOR.

    Eric Victor Templeton, a young motor driver, was found guilty yesterday by a jury of the manslaughter of William Charlton Hogg, who was ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. THE ROYAL OAK COURTMARTIAL

    The courtmartial which is dealing with the trouble on the.Royal Oak continued its Sitings today on board the aircraft carrier Eagle. The ...

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  39. CITY ELECTION INCIDENTS

    In the suburb of Cicero, a stronghold of the notorious gangster Scarface Capone, during the election of city officials one man as killed and ...

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  40. THE NORTH-WEST.

    Discussing the report of the North Australian Commission yesterday Mr. J. W. Durack, the well-known pastoralist. said that the recommendation that ...

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  41. CONVICTED MURDERER'S APPEAL

    The appeal by Cyril Matthew Thompson again his conviction at Tamwort Circuit Court on a charge of murder was dismissed today by the ...

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  42. TEMPLETON GETS TWO YEARS

    Yesterday Victor Templeton, who had been found guilty of manslaughter was sentenced to two years imprisonment with-hard ard labor. ...

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  43. TRAGEDY AT RELIGIOUS PROCESSION.

    During a religious procession at Salamanca on Sunday to celebrate the restoration of the carillon, the famous set of bells there, the largest ...

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  44. RUSSIA

    The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that the Soviet is determined to relentlessly punish the arrested German engineers. ...

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  45. Inter-State Telegrams

    The police have received information of a tragedy near Woologoranag Station, south of Borooloola. Bodies identified as those William ...

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  46. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A great fire has broken out among the cotton and wheat stacks in Karachi railway yard, and threatens the city. It is estimated that the damage ...

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  47. STEAMER IRON CHIEF RUNS ASHORE

    In the early hours of this morning the steamer Iron Chief. which ran ashore on the Mermaid Reef. near Crowdy Head on the north coast last ...

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  48. FEDERAL AID FOR CIVIL AVIATION

    Referring to the appropriation for civil aviation announced recently by the Federal Ministry the Secretary for Defence (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) ...

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  49. Industrial

    Efforts to obtain cooks for the passenger steamer Zealandia today proved futile. and in consequence the owners. Huddart Parker & Co.. have ...

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  50. BATTLESHIP SPEED RECORD.

    The new French battleship Tourville has broken the world's speed record for battleships by travelliing at the rate of 36.15 knots an hour ...

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  51. OBJECTIONS TO RLIGIOUS PROCESSION.

    At the closing session of the Presbyterian Assembly today the following resolution was carried:— "That while recognising the privilege of the free ...

    Article : 182 words
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