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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Although police from Perth and Midland Junction, assisted by a party of about 30 civilians, scoured the ranges in the vicinity of Chittering ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    It will be remembered that last year a fire which caused damage to the extent of £10,000 broke out at the south end of Commerce Chambers, ...

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  4. Inter-State Telegrams

    Following alleged attempts to blackmail the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford)' Goulburn police arrested on Saturday, a young Englishman and ...

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  5. SUGAR EMBARGO TO BE CONTINUED.

    The Government has decided to continue the sugar embargo for another five years. ...

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  6. Aviation

    Scott is maintaining his slight advantage over Kingsford Smith's time. He arrived here at 1.50 today, and left at 2.30 for Palembang, Sumatra, ...

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  7. UNITED ORGANISATION FOR AUSTRALIAN REHABILITATION.

    Referring to the proposed formation of a united organisation for the rehabilitation of Australia, Mr. Lyons, who addressed a gathering of business men ...

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  8. THE RELIEF OF FARMERS.

    Mr. Stewart (C.P.) suggested in the House of Representatives that a committee of members from both sides of the House should be formed to draw ...

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  9. NATIONALIST FEDERATION.

    The Nationalist Federation has adopted certain principles of policy as a basis on which it is prepared to cooperate with other political groups ...

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  10. EXPERIMENTAL MAIL PLANE'S FLIGHT.

    The plane carrying experimental mails to Australia is delayed at Mersamatura by bad weather. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    A fire broke out in an empty cabin on the Ormiston at 9.40 on Tuesday night, during her voyage from Sydney to Brisbane. A woman in the ...

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  12. Imperial Cables

    The King is making slow, but satisfactory progress, and no alarm is felt as to his condition. ...

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  13. SCOTT'S PROGRES.

    Scott spent the night at Palembang, and passed over Batavia at 9.30 to-day, indicating that the continuance of his flight to Bima was his probable ...

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  14. LANG'S CAMPAIGN IN OTHER STATES.

    Further developments of a critical nature occurred today when the Beas ley group in the Federal Parliament informed Mr. Scullin that they would ...

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  15. JAPANESE DEMAND FOR WOOL.

    The Japanese demand for Australian wool is gradually increasing. The requirements for 1931 will approximate 400,000 bales, representing a ...

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  16. KING'S HEALTH IMPROVING.

    The King's health showed a slight improvement last night. ...

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  17. FAIRBURN AND SHENSTONE REACH SINGAPORE.

    Messrs. Fairburn and Shenstone arrived here at 2.33 p.m. today. ...

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  18. Foreign Cables

    Mr. Hamagouchi, the Prime Minister, has decided to resign as the result of continued strain preventing his recovery from the bullet wound ...

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  19. SOUTHERN CROSS JUNIOR CRASHES.

    The Southern Cross Junior crashed this afternoon, killing the pilot, Leonard Palmer (29), and the owner Albert James (30). ...

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  20. SCOTT'S FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    C. W. A. Scott arrived from Bima at 5.50 p.m. today, completing his flight from England to Australia in 9 days, 12 hours and 55 minutes, thus lowering ...

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  21. Political

    The limitation of the issue of Treasury bills is exercising the minds of the various State Premiers. Sir James Mitchell admits the seriousness of the ...

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  22. LANG REFUSED USE OF MELBOURNE TOWN HALL.

    The City Council refused by a big majority to allow Mr. Lang to use the Melbourne Town Hall for opening his Victorian campaign for the ...

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  23. THE RECENT BLOW NEAR BROOME.

    A graphic description of the blow near Broome was given by Messrs. Streeter & Male's fleet master (Otto Blackman). The wind, he said, was so ...

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  24. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    It is reported that £20,000 has been wagered todate at the prevailing odds of 7 to 5, that the people of the city will remove Mr. William Thompson ...

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  25. A KNOCK FOR THE STATES.

    The Commonwealth Bank has notified the various State Governments that there must be some limit to the issue of Treasury bills in view of the ...

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  26. ALL DOORS CLOSED TO LANG.

    Mr. Lang has expressed his determination to speak in Melbourne, although, as Garden remarked to the Trades Hall, "all doors seem to be ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The excess of expenditure over revenue for the nine months of the financial year in South Australia totals £1,959,412. ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONFESSION OF MURDER.

    Ruby Anderson was found strangled at Kurri Kurri this morning. A man named Basil Rees (24) is alleged to have confessed to the murder, with ...

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  29. TRIBUTES TO SCOTT'S PERFORMANCE

    High tributes are being paid to Scott's performance in aviation circles in Australia and Britain. ...

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  30. FIRE IN DRESSMAKER'S ROOMS.

    A fire broke out last night in Miss Harrison's dressmaking rooms on the upper floor of Brennan's Arcade. Apparently an electric iron had been left ...

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  31. THE LANGITES AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Beasley group is wavering in the decision not to be present at Canberra on the assembly of Parliament, and it is now certain that some of ...

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  32. LATHAM SAYS FEDERAL MINISTRY MUST BE GOT RID OF.

    At the opening of the National Federation today, Mr. Latham, the leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, said that the first thing to ...

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  33. WOMEN'S ALTITUDE RECORD.

    Elinore Smith (18) broke the womens' altitude record today by reaching a height of 32,000 feet. ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    The broad principles of the Nationalist movement will be discussed and revised by the Nationalist Convention which will begin its sittings in ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Ogilvie, the leader of the Tasmanian A.L.P., opened the campaign for the State elections last night in Hobart. He mentioned that Mr. Lang ...

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  36. PRICE OF PETROL.

    The local managers of the oil companies have announced a reduction of 1d. per gallon in the price of petrol (excluding tins). ...

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  37. SCOTT WELCOMED AT BRISBANE.

    Scott received a rousing reception on his arrival at Brisbane at 3.50 today. ...

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  38. WONDERFUL RECEPTION OF MR. LYONS IN ADELAIDE.

    A wonderful reception was accorded to Mr. Lyons on his arrival here for the purpose of launching his scheme for a sane method of ...

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  39. LYONS AT BALLARAT.

    Mr. Lyons addressed a crowded meeting at Ballarat last night, and received a quiet but enthusiastic hearing. ...

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  40. FIRST AIR MAIL LINER REACHES BURMA EN ROUTE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The first air mail liner for Australia reached Burma at 4 p.m. today. She will leave for Rangoon tomorrow, and is due at Sydney on April 22. ...

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  41. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER RESIGNS.

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr. G. W. Simpson) has intimated his intention to resign owing to continued ill-health. Cabinet decided to ...

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  42. FEDERAL

    The "New York Times" having received a long despatch from Sydney recounting the New South Wales Labor Party's resolution approving of the ...

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  43. BEASLEY GROUP TO VOTE WITH THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Beasley group refuses to take the responsibility of upsetting the Scullin Government, and have instructed Messrs. Ward, Lazzarini and ...

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  44. "BIG BILL" OF CHICAGO DEFEATED FOB MAYORALTY.

    Anton Cermak, a Democrat, has defeated "Big Bill" Thompson for the mayoralty of Chicago by 20,000. The poll was a record one after a bitter ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL.

    When making his variation in the pastoral award, Judge Dethridge said that certain questions would be served for the Full Court, referring ...

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  46. MR. DUNLEAVY STILL MISSING.

    No trace has yet been found of Lawrence Dunleavy, who was separated from a kangaroo-hunting party in the Chittering district on Sunday last. The ...

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  47. MR. LANG'S VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Mr, Lang arrived here in company with Senators Dunn and Rae and Messrs. Beasley and Ward, M's.H.R. No official reception by the ...

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  48. SPAIN

    A republic was proclaimed at Barcelona today. King Alphonso has abdicated. This is the result of the Republican ...

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  49. LAWRENCE DUNLEAVY FOUND

    Just as the police had reluctantly decided to abandon the search for Mr. Lawrence Dunleavy. who was lost in the Chittering district since April 5, ...

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  50. YOUTHS CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Four youths were committed for trial today on a charge of having murdered Arthur Head (16), a school teacher of Coburg. The evidence ...

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  51. SCULLIN DODGING VITAL QUESTIONS.

    It is thought that Mr. Scullin intends to do everything to avoid anything of the nature of a vital vote as the result of the loss of his definite ...

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  52. SHIPOWNERS PROSECUTED BY GOVERNMENT.

    The prosecution by the Commonwealth against the shipowners for the employment of other than members of the Waterside Workers' Federation for ...

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  53. GOVERNMENT'S PRECARIOUS POSITION,

    Mr. Latham's motion for the adjournment of the House to discuss the state of the finances was defeated by two votes, but demonstrated the ...

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  54. DAME MELBA'S ESTATE.

    Melba's estate amounts to some £200,000, but fluctuations in the exchange rate make the overseas assets difficult to compute. She left £8000 to ...

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  55. PROMINENCE GIVEN TO LYON'S SPEECHES.

    Prominence is being given to Mr. Lyon's speeches. The Press describes them as being worthy of both the speaker and the occasion. ...

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  56. DOUBLE DISSOLUTION IN THE AIR.

    The statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) that the Federal Ministry would face the electors if the Senate rejects the Fiduciary Note ...

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  57. LANG ADDRESSES HUGE CROWD

    A huge crowd assembled to hear Mr. Lang explain his financial scheme at West Melbourne Stadium last night. He was cheered and applauded, ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. FURTHER REBUFF FOR LANG.

    Mr. Lang has been refused the use of the Exhibition Hall in connection with his repudiation campaign. ...

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