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  2. R.S.L. NOTES

    A returned man sends us this request:— Dear Mr. Editor,—Could you allow me a little space in your paper to ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Empire defence was further considered at the meeting of the British Commonwealth Relations Conference. The delegates considered it to be ...

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  4. State Telegrams

    About five o'clock this morning the Central Fire Brigade was called to the Embassy Cabaret, which adjoins the Capitol Theatre at the foot of ...

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  5. Foreign Cables

    The inquiry into the Richstag fire and the trial of Torgler and van der Lubbe, the accused Communists, will begin to-morrow. ...

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  6. Political

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) took strong exception to-day to the publication in the London "Daily Herold" of what he described as an ...

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  7. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Though the Japanese have several times threatened to take action against the remants of the Chinese rebels in the demilitarised zone, no serious ...

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  8. CHANGES IN REICHSTBANK CONSTITUTION

    The President of the Reichstbank (Dr. Schact), to-day foreshadowed drastic changes in the bank's constitution. The change will include ...

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  9. PICTURE FOR PERTH ART GALLERY

    Private advices state that the State's trustees of the Perth Art Gallery have purchased Sir John Longstaff's painting. "Breaking the News" from Mrs. ...

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  10. REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL.

    At the trial in connection with the Reichstag fire today, the Dutchman van der Lubbe admitted incendiarism attempts at the City Hall and the ...

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  11. RUSSIA.

    A new decree gives at least 500,000 budding experts now studying in technical schools the choice of serving five years wherever they are sent or being ...

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  12. Inter-State Telegrams

    Mr. Justice James, in Banco, with jury, Causes Court, began the hearing of a case in which Mr. A. C. Willis, former Agent-General, is sueing J. T. ...

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  13. COUNTRY CENSUS RETURNS

    Officers of the Census Department expect that all outstanding census returns will be received and counted in the next few weeks, and that it will ...

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  14. Aviation

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will leave England for Australia in a Percival Gull plane in about three weeks. He intends tendering for the ...

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  15. JAPAN.

    "Anglo- Japanese friendship is stronger than ever to-day, although the alliance has been abrogated and trade disputes exist," declared Viscount ...

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  16. THE CENTENARY AIR RACE TO AUSTRALIA

    British aircraft manufacturers say that they are willing to compete in the air race to Australia, but are not willing to wager that a British machine ...

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  17. LANGS WINS LIBEL SUIT.

    After a retirement of three and a half hours, the jury returned a verdict for Mr. Lang in the slander action taken by Mr. A. C. Willis. Mr. Lang ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    James John (25), a laborer, was fatally shot in the back in a Fitzroy street early this morning. He was walking home with a man named Jack ...

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  19. A PROTEST BY VICTORIAN COUNTRY PARTY

    The United Country Party of Victoria, at a council meeting to-night, agreed to the following motion:— "That this Council protests ...

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  20. MAIL PLANE LOSES BEARINGS

    The steamer Bremen's mail plane, Southampton, lost its bearings and which left the ship 500 miles out from spent the night moored alongside a ...

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  21. POSITION IN JAPAN

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that conditions at Harbin, headquarters of the Chinese Eastern Railway in Manchukuo, are reaching a new stage in ...

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  22. THE BELGIANS REMEMBER TOO WELL.

    Despite the intervention of the Government, the town council of Dinant, has decided to retain the inscription of "Teutonic fury" in the plans of ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The State Ministry was defeated in the Legislative Assembly to-night by 27 votes to 26 on a motion for the adjournment of the House arising out of ...

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  24. ENGLAND—AUSTRALIA AIR SERVICE

    Senator Pearce annnounced to-day the conditions of tender for the Singapore-Australia section of the England-Australia air route. The ...

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  25. BATTERED TO DEATH

    Geoorge Joseph Mudford (46), a poultry farmer, of West Preston, was battered to death with the butt of his own shotgun at his poultry farm at 5 ...

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  26. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP

    The Prime Minister announced to-night that the Ministry has decided to appoint Mr. Stanley Bruce, who is now Resident Minister in London, as ...

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  27. THE WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY CRITICISED

    That the time had arrived to change the White Australia policy was the view expressed by the Rev. W. Bottomley, of the Melbourne Unitarian ...

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  28. CHINA

    Bubonic and pneumonic plagues are sweeping southwards from Supinkai. It is estimated that 6OO persons have died already, and 100 more are dying ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE PLANS

    Speaking at the Millions Club to-day. Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) outlined the Commonwealth Government's defence plans, which ...

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  30. COMMUNISTS MENACE IN CHINA

    Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has announced that in future China's new bombing planes would be used against the Communists, whose menace is ...

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  31. FATAL CRASH IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Sir Michael Oppenheimer and Major Cochrane Patrick were killed in an aeroplane crash at Johannesberg to-day. Oppenheimer was leaving for a ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    We regret to announce the death of Mr. Sam Childs, which took place at Carnarvon Hospital on Friday morning last. Mr. Childs was one of the ...

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  33. ROOSEVELT'S RECOVERY PLAN

    In an address to a large audience in the Y.A.L. Hall, Perth last week, Mr. W. H. Hemingway said that the special recovery measures in the ...

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  34. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Nemaluk, a notoriously dangerous aboriginal, from the Fitzmaurice River, who was being held on a charge of having murdered three Japanese at ...

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  35. AUSTRIA.

    Dr. Dolfuss, finding that his own views and those of his Cabinet are irreconcilable, has demanded Cabinet's resignation, and he himself, offered to ...

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  36. A HUGE DIAMOND

    A prospector in the upper waters of the:Sao Bento River reports finding a huge diamond weighing 540 grammes (2,000 carats). Its value is ...

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  38. DUKE OTTO OF HAPSBURG

    Archduke Otto, of Hapsburg, will be presented with the freedom of the towns of Hain. Mamau and Ragelsdorf, where they hope he will soon be ...

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  39. THE ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA AIR SERVICE.

    In comparison with the comparatively slow travel for the projected England-Australia air service. Holland has announced the construction of a ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH CONVERSION LOAN

    Applications in connection with the Commonwealth Conversion Loan are reported to amount to £100,000,000. ...

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  41. MEXICAN HURRICANE.

    The first iinofficial estimates from Tampico which was swept by a tropical hurricane last night report that 5000 persons were killed and that ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The interstatae conference convened by the New South Wales Ministry to consider illegal betting has adopted drastic recommendations. The effect ...

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  43. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

    Six bandits armed with machine guns held up and robbed a Federal Reserve Bank motor car in the centre of the city to-day, and stole about ...

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  44. TRANS-AMERICAN RECORD BROKEN.

    Colonel Roscoe Turner broke the west-east Trans-American record to-day by flying the 2520 miles from Burdank Calif to New York in 10 ...

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  45. KINGSFORD SMITH'S FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith hopes to leave London on Sunday flying a Percival Gull plane to Australia. ...

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