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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    At a meeting of the Perth Newspaper Proprietors' Association yesterday the following motion was carried in connection with the treatment of Mr. J. ...

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  3. STATE COUNTRY PARTY NOTES.

    Foremost amongst the questions of concern to the producer when considering the future of Australia's primary industries is undoubtedly that of ...

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  4. Aviation

    The Air Accidents Investigation Committee presented its report on the inquiry into the loss of the Southern Cloud to the Minister for Defence ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND

    The tail shaft of the coaster Progress broke near the heads last night, and tugs were unable to assist her. During the morning anchors set over ...

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  6. A NEW MOVE BY LANG.

    Mr. Lang told Parliament that Caucus had agreed to introduce a bill forcing the insurance companies to pay cash guarantees into the State ...

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  7. General Telegrams

    The noted gangster, Jack Diamond, was shot in a road house today. Yesterday his activities reached sensational proportions, when he seized a ...

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  8. THIEVES GET A GOOD HAUL OF NOTES.

    Ten thousand pounds worth of bank notes, which were despatched from the Commonwealth Bank, Sydney, to the Canberra branch, has been stolen. ...

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  9. INDIA.

    According to a Bombay newspaper, Mr. M. K. Gandhi (the Congress leader) stipulates the following conditions of his attending the proposed [?]ound ...

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  10. LANG AND THE SAVINGS BANK.

    Mr. Lang blames the Nationalists for the failure of the Savings Bank. When answering a question in regard to the closing of the bank, the Minister for ...

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  11. THE ALLEGED LOSS OF NOTES.

    Inquiries into the alleged loss by theft of £10,000 have shown that through an error by the bank officers £5 notes valued at £1000, supposed to ...

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  12. PRINCES RETURN FROM THEIR TOUR.

    The Prince of Wales and Prince George arrived at Windsor from Paris today by air, thus completing a notable tour. ...

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  13. ENGLISH-AUSTRALIAN AIR MA[?]LS

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived from Sourabaya at 2.10 this afternoon on his way to Akyab. He had intended to fly direct to ...

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  14. PETROL THIEF CAUGHT.

    Hearing a strange noise outside his service station about 11.30 o'clock last night, Mr. E. V. Gray, of Asoott-road, Rivervale, crept out of the premises to ...

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  15. EXCURSION TRAIN ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out in a crowded excursion train between Cairo and Alexandria today, which resulted in 46 persons being killed and 41 injured. ...

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  16. FEDERAL

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Francis (Nat., Q.) during the discussion on Mr. S[?]ullin's amendment of the tariff contended that the Ministry's ...

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  17. SLEUTH WORK BY DETECTIVES.

    Detectives tonight arrested three men on a charge of robbery of £5000 from the Bank of Commerce in December last year, following a message to ...

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  18. SMITH ARRIVES AT SINGAPORE

    Kingsford Smith arrived here at 7 a.m., accompanied by Pilot Parolgar of the City of Cairo. They expect to leave for Akyab at dawn tomorrow. ...

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  19. SMITH LEAVES SINGAPORE.

    Kiugsford Smith left here for Alor Star, Malay States, at 12.35 p.m., e[?] route for Akyab. ...

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  20. FATAL REVOLVER DUEL.

    A revolver duel between police and two revolutionaries, Jagdish and Sukdeenrag, occurred in Shorlimar Gardens, Lahore, last night. The men ...

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  21. REVOLT IN MADEIRA ENDED. REBELS SURRENDER UNCONDITIONALLY.

    The revolt in Madeira has ended the rebels having declared an unconiditional surrender after a bombardment by the 56-years-old cruiser, Vasco da ...

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  22. SCULLIN AND BEASLEY DIFFER.

    A quarrel has arisen between Messrs. Scalliu and Beasley over Sir Robert Gibson's appointment, and has aroused great interest in the lobbies. It is ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    George Moore (35), a farm hand, was found near Pinnacle with his head blown off. His 3-years-old daughter was found nearby with her head ...

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  24. RECORD FLIGHT TO CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Stack and Chaplin reached here from Lympne in the record time of one day. They intended leaving for Bagdad tomorrow, but have been ...

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  25. THE GOLD RESERVE BILL.

    Despite Ministerial protests the Senate to give his views on the Gold Reator Sir George Pearee to call Sir Robert Gibson to the Bar of the ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL.

    At a conference of the Electrical Trades Union held here, regret was expressed at the continued refusal of the Australian Labor Party in ...

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  27. EARTH TREMOR IN BRITAIN.

    A rather severe earth tremor experienced in Manchester and the surrounding district caused chimneys to tumble and ceilings fell in one of the ...

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  28. THREATENED DISTURBANCE BY COMMUNISTS.

    Threats which were made by Commnnists to create disturbances in the shopping centre of the city, smash windows, etc., yesterday, did not ...

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  29. SOUTHERN CROSS REACHES AKYAB.

    The Southern Cross arrived here at 10.30 a.m. today, and the mails were transferred [?] the City of Karachi, which left for Calcutta half an hour ...

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  30. Political

    Sir James Mitchell, prior to his departure for Perth, stated that the proposed £12,000,000 loan would be difficult to raise, but he had done all in ...

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  31. DISTURBANCE IN EGYPT.

    Nahas Pasha, ex-Prime Minister and Wafdist leader, with six members of the Wafdist executive, went to Beni Suef on Sunday and a crowd gathered ...

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  32. CITY OF KARACHI LEAVES FOR ALLAHABAD.

    The City of Karachi has left for Allahabad. ...

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  33. PUBLIC SERVANTS' WAGES.

    Public servants visioned a payless Friday today, but the bank had sufficient cash for their requirements. ...

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  34. Inter-State Telegrams

    Believing that the breach in Labor ranks in Australia and particularly in New South Wales, might be healed, the executive of the Australian ...

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  35. AUTOGYRO MACHINE BOGGED IN SWAMP.

    An autogyro carrying Lord Stone-haven as a passenger was forced to land in a swamp and was unable to take off. Lord Stonehaven continued ...

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  36. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    In a broadcast address last night Sir Robert Gibson declared that the Commonwealth Bank would never close its doors so long as the nation stood. ...

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  37. GAZA WOMEN DEMONSTRATE

    At Gaza the women folk made a demonstration when the Prime Minister, Sidky Pasha, was at a tea party. Male sympathisers joined the women, ...

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  38. SLAUGHTERMEN ON STRIKE.

    Seventeen hundred members of the Meat Industry Union met last night to consider a general strike in sympathy with the slaughtermen. The suggested ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A sum of £88,265 is due by New South Wales in New York on May 1. Mr. Lang does not intend to meet this amount. ...

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  40. STACK RETURNS TO ENGLAND.

    Captain Stack returned to London from Constantinople in 14 hours. For the third time he has had to abandon his flight to Australia owing to faulty ...

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  41. SPANISH FOREIGN LEGION MUTINIES.

    A serious clash occurred between Spanish infantry and the Spanish Foreign Legion. The latter paraded the streets carrying the royalist flag, and ...

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  42. AN UNPRECEDENTED PROCEEDING.

    Extreme interest is forecasted in the Senate on Wednesday, when Sir Robert Gibson will appear to give his views on the Gold Reserve Bil[?] This ...

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  43. CITY OF KARACHI REACHES ALLAHABAD.

    The City of Karachi has arrived at Allahabad from Akyab with the Australian mails on board. ...

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  44. STATION HANDS' AWARD.

    In the Full Court Chief Judge Deth-ridge and Judge Beeby and Drake-Brockman made an order for a further reduction of 10 per cent, in the ...

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  45. LANG'S POLICY LOSING SUPPORT

    Ministers declare that Mr. Lang has no intention of resigning or going to the country. Caucus, however, considers that Mr. Lang's financial policy ...

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  46. AVIATOR MISSING IN AFRICA.

    An aeroplane piloted by Lie[?]t. Vines has been missing since Wednesday last on a desolate portion of the frontier. Captain Black, who rescued Udet, a ...

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  47. TRAGEDY NEAR TEMORA.

    A tragedy occurred about midnight near Temora last night, resulting in the death of three persons, two being John and Nellie Billings, a young ...

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  48. EXCAVATIONS AT JERICHO.

    The Garstang-Marston Palestine expedition has located the Royal palace at Jericho, which was razed when Joshua burned the city 3400 years ...

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  49. Foreign Cables

    Millions to dollars have been lopped off the values of, stocks as the liquidation of Pyn[?]hon and Co., prominent Wall-street brokers, who were ...

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  50. LOST ON GREENLAND ICE CAP.

    Captain Ahreenburg, in a Junkers amphibian, is living to assist in the search for Mr. Courtauld, who is lost on the Greenland ice cap. Mr. ...

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  51. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    The Commissioners of the State Savings Bank have announced that depositors in dire circumstances may obtain sums up to £3 per week. ...

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  52. THE HONDURAS RISING.

    A rebel force seized Santa Rosa de Copan, and according to messages received the entire garrison of the town-and the leader were killed and the ...

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  53. PAYMENT OF INTEREST DEFERRED BY SAVINGS BANK.

    The president of the New South Savings Bank (Mr. Hall) has announced that the interest due to depositors and debenture-holders has ...

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  54. AHRENBERG ARRIVES IN GREENLAND.

    Ahrenberg has arrived here to commence the search for Courtauld. He travelled from Iceland to Greenland (500 miles) in seven and a half hours. ...

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  55. THE SEARCH FOR MR. COURTAULD.

    Major Cotton, an Australian, is taking a Bellanca monoplane to Iceland to enter the search for Mr. Courtauld. The machine is fitted with wireless, ...

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