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  2. POLITICAL.

    There were heated scenes in the Legislative Assembly last night during the debate on the second reading of the Secession Bill, when Mr. W. D. ...

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  3. Nor'-West Air Mail

    The northward plane failed to rise when taking off for Carnarvon today, and when the plane was nearing the fence around the aerodrome, the pilot ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    It is rumored that Prince George, after his arduous South African trip, will not visit Australia, but that Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, ...

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  5. NORTH PROVINCE ELECTION.

    At Broome last Tuesday, April 24, Mr. G. F. Egan, the non-party candidate for the North Province election, addressed a well attended meeting in ...

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  6. THE PROBLEM OF THE FAR EAST.

    During the past two or three weeks we have again seen the situation in the Far East assume a condition fraught with uncertainty and grave danger to ...

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  7. FOREIGN CABLES.

    The Federal Government has mobilised 5,000 armed police, 300 infantry, a fleet or planes, and has established elaborate [?] communications to ...

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  8. NO OFFICIAL INTIMATION.

    The Acting Premier of Victoria (Mr. Menzies) said that no intimation had been received regarding the rumor that Prince George will be replaced by ...

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  9. RELIEF PLANE FORCED TO LAND.

    The relief plane which resumed the service to the North-West after the Dragon Moth was damaged yesterday, was forced to land after fifteen ...

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  10. YANKEE KIDNAPPERS.

    A thousand police officers are searching for the kidnappers of Juan Robles (6). The kidnappers are demanding —3,000 ransom. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Fire destroyed a cafe at Wagga early on Saturday morning. The owner and two women who were sleeping on the premises had a lucky escape. ...

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  12. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A British Note requesting an explanation of Japans' policy in the Far East was handed to the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) by the ...

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  13. Production and Export.

    The Commonwealth Government has always been opposed, and still is opposed, to a policy of restriction of production and export, and in the ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. VICTORIA

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Malvern tonight, when May Turner (10), and Elizabeth Turner (8), were fatally injured, suffering from terrible head ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. STATE TFLEGRAMS.

    The inquest into the death of Albert Daniel Mollor(10) who was murdered at Fremantle on April 5, began yesterday before Mr. Craig, B.M. ...

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  16. SPAIN

    Following the serious, disturbances in Madrid, the Prime Minister (Senor Lennoux) and members of his government resigned today. ...

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  17. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED.

    President Zawora has declared martial law throughout Spain, following the Lerroux Government's resignation over the Amnesty Bill. ...

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  18. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The Australian Test cricket team and the Davis Cup tennis team arrived on the Orford today at Southampton. ...

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  19. Government of Italy.

    What will probably be the last Italian Parliament was opened today by His Majesty, King Victor Emmanuel. Signor Mussolini, in taking the oath, ...

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  20. MOLLOR COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Laurence Oliver Mollor was committed for trial on a charge of the wilful murder of Albert Daniel Mollor, his 10-year-old son, who was found ...

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  21. Ausralian Fortifications.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Tokio writes, regarding reports from Melbourne that the Australian Cabinet is considering ...

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  22. CHINA SEAS PIRATES.

    Concluding the most protracted trial ever held in Darien, five foreigners were sentenced for dastardly piracy in the China Seas in June last year, ...

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  23. DERBY AERODROME.

    Mr. A. E. ("Texas") Green, member for Kalgoorlie Division in the House of Representatives, has been informed by the Minister for Defence ...

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  24. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    The British Government has granted £10,000 to assist the expedition which is being led by Mr. John Rymil, the young South Australian ...

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  25. MR. MacLEOD AT HEDLAND.

    Mr. D. G. MacLeod (Nationalist candidate for the Legislative Council election on May 12, supported by the Hon. C. F. Baxter, M.L.C.. ...

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  26. NEW AUSTRALIAN CRUISER.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) said today that negotiations for the construction of a new cruiser of the Leander class were ...

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  27. Young People's Fellowship

    At the weekly meeting of the Carnarvon Young People's Fellowship oil Monday members were given a most interesting and instructive ...

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  28. Germany to Lift Embargo.

    The "Yorkshire Post" states that it has been officially informd that the German embargo on wool imports will be withdrawn next week. ...

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  29. INDIA

    Several hundred Musakhel Mohmands, wild northern tribesmen, created a panic in the bazaars at Peshawar when they attacked the police station ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. Aviation

    The committee in charge of the Centenary Air Race today intimated in answer to American inquiries that they could not alter any rules ...

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  31. WHEAT SHIP RACE.

    Th winner of this year's windjammer race home with wheat from Australia was the Abraham Rydberg, a Swedish four-masted barque, used for ...

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  32. INDIAN ROPE TRICK.

    The Magical Circle Society at a meeting today expressed the conviction that the Indian rope trick is a myth which no one has ever seen. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. SHIPPING.

    The Ventaur is expected to touch the coast at Derby on her southward voyage, about the 9th inst. and should arrive at Carnarvon on May 15. ...

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  34. Broken But Useful.

    Nothing is more annoying than when a cherished article is accidentally broken and is unrepairable. The article in question, being broken is thus of ...

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  35. ALL-AUSTRALIAN PLANE ENTERS.

    Mr. Saville, who will fly an all-Australian plane in the centenary air race, will have Mr. L. Jones and Miss May Bradford as co-pilots. The estimated ...

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  36. R.S.L NOTES

    Members are reminded that the usual monthly meeting wil be held at the Gascoyne Hotel on Monday. the 7th inst. ...

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  37. AN AUDIENCE REBUKED.

    Sir Thomas Beecham, when conducting an orchestra at Covent Gardens last night, created a sensation when on the opening night be twice ...

    Article : 53 words
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