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  2. FOREIGN CABLES.

    Dr. Freck, Minister for the Interior, has announced new laws which deny German citizenship to Jews and non-Aryans, while only those who served ...

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  3. STATE NEWS.

    The twentieth anniversary of Anzac Day was observed in every State with due solemnity and inspiring services, which were attended by large and ...

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  4. FISHING BOAT TRAGEDY

    The body of a woman, identified as that of Mrs. Rose Pink (42) of Coogee, was found floating face down in the sea 15 feet from the shore at ...

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  5. IMPERIAL

    The "Daily Telegraph'S" correspondent states that Cabinet will discuss tomorrow the revised plans for meeting the situation created by German ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. GERMAN REARMAMENT.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, writing in the National Labor Party's magazine, declares that Germany has broken ap the road to peace. Germany was the ...

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  7. A Boy Prodigy.

    "As for myself, I consider it utterly silly, if not bad taste, for a person to enjoy seeing his name bandied about in the public prints." ...

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  8. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, tbte holder of the world speed record of 276.8 miles per hour, was fined £1 today for speeding at 40 miles per hour. Campbell, ...

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  9. SPEEDING UP OVERSEAS AIR SERVICES.

    Speeding up of the air services overseas will be commenced shortly when Imperial Airways' one-day service to Brindisi will begin, calling at Paris, ...

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  10. United States of America SHOCKING CRIME.

    One of the most shocking murders of recent years was disclosed today when Howard Pierson (20), confessed that he had killed his father, a State ...

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  11. LAND AT BULLSBROOK PURCHASED BY DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Defence Department has decided to purchase 540 acres of land at Bullsbrook, including the emergency landing ground maintained by the ...

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  12. EX-OFFICER FOUND STABBED TO DEATH.

    An ex-army officer, Thomas Robert Meadmore, was found stabbed to death in the dickey seat of a car which had stood for 12 hours on the ...

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  13. DEFENCES OF THE EMPIRE

    The defences of the Empire, especially of Great Britain, will be a prominent subject in a series of important discussions this week. The first will ...

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  14. GERMAN AERIAL STRENGTH.

    When Herr Hitler informed the British Foreign Secretary (Sir. John Simon) that Germany had already attained air parity with Britain, it was ...

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  15. PEARLING INDUSTRY'S PLIGHT.

    A deputation comprising Westralian members of the Federal Parliament and the State Legislature waited on the Minister for External Affairs, ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred today of Baron Hawarden (Henry Neville Gladstone) an East Indian merchant and son of the famous statesman. He was aged 83. ...

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  17. YACHT DISCOVERED.

    The yacht in which Mr. and Mrs. Pink set out on Thursday was discovered bottom up a mile off Woodman's Point yesterday. The search for Mr. ...

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  18. FLYING DOCTOR IN TROUBLE.

    Doctor Clyde Fenton, who conducts the "flying doctor" service here, has had his flying license suspended for low flying. It is alleged that he flew ...

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  19. POLITICAL.

    During March, in order to test the State Transport Act, four members of the Baker's Hill branch of the Primary Producers' Association conjointly ...

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  20. Voices From the Grave.

    The voice of Gladstone saying some of those famous things he said in "18—something" may soon be heard in Australia and New Zealand by ...

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  21. THE CROSTHWAITE CASE

    Henry Crosthwaite, part owner and manager of Bidgemia station, Gascoyne, is now in the Roc-street lockup. Crosthwaite was sentenced to 12 ...

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  22. The Queen Mary's Staff.

    When the new giant Cunarder Queen Mary goes to sea in April, 1936, she will have two captains on board.—the commanding officer and a staff ...

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  23. SHARK DISGORGES ARM

    Visitors to the Coogee aquarium were horrified this afternoon when a newly-caught 14-foot shark which was on exhibition suddenly bashed the ...

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  24. PROSECUTION OF DR. FENTON.

    The Civil Aviation Department decided today to prosecute Dr. C. C. Fenton, the Government flying doctor in North Australia, for alleged ...

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  25. FURTHER BREACH OF VERSAILLES TREATY.

    The "Daily Herald" states that Germany has made a further breach, of the Versailles Treaty by ordering a batch of submarines, which are ...

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  26. GERMANY'S VIOLATION OF TREATY CONDITIONS.

    All the London newspapers accept the accuracy of the statement that Germany is building submarines, which are prohibited to her under the ...

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  27. India.

    Thirty-seven peasants were killed and many injured in Cadan, Rajputana State, when a police officer with an armed force, who was collecting ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Damage estimated at £23,000 was done early this morning when the paint, glass and wallpaper store of Thompsons and Harvey Ltd, in ...

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  29. SYDNEY HOTELS RAIOED.

    The N.S.W. Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay) intends to take definite action to prevent breaches of the licensing laws, and special squads are ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. Must Sell Our Goods.

    The "Daily Herald", London, recently gave prominence to a special article by the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) detailing the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN POPULATION

    Victoria is the only State in Australia that has an excess of women over men, according to figures released hy the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. ...

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  32. THE KING'S ANNIVERSARY OF ACCESSION.

    The anniversary of the accession of King George to the throne next Monday is not being marked by any official celebration in this State. The ...

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  33. HUGE NAVAL PROGRAMME PROPOSED BY GERMANY.

    The Italian Press reports that Germany has decided on a huge naval programme for 1935-1936, three times as large as that for the previous year. ...

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  34. VICTORIA Heavy Floods in Victoria

    Heavy rains, strong winds and rising rivers have resulted in floods in parts of Victoria. Although in Gippsland the floods have caused much ...

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  35. AVIATION.

    Miss Jean Batten made a forced landing at Foggia, Italy, today. Marseilles, April 26 Miss Jean Batten on her arrival here ...

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  36. GOLO THEFT CASE.

    The trial of Cecil Swanland (47), Silvio Mazzardo (58), and John O'Brien (74), on charges in connexion with the theft of £20,000 worth of ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES LABOR MEMBERS AID THE LANG CAMPAIGN.

    Messrs. Blackburn. Makin and Frost, three Federal Labor members of Parliament and members of the Federal Labor Party, are participating in the ...

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  38. Around the Shops

    J. G[?]ASS now has a nice range of men's pullovers, cardigans and lumber jackets reasonaoly priced; [?] a large variety in ladies' underclothing. ...

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  39. THIEF SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS.

    Charged in connection with the theft of £20,000 in gold from the Croydon aerodrome strongroom on the night of March 5, Cecil Swanland (47), ...

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  40. New Zealand.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will fly the Southern Cross from Richmond to New Plymouth on May 17, with a special Jubilee mail, returning again ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND LONELY WOMAN'S PLIGHT.

    Overcome by escaping gas fumes. Mrs. Bridget Ford (75), lay unconscious for two days in her lonely home in the outlying suburb of ...

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  42. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN AIR SERVICE.

    Big developments in the Anglo-Australian Air Service are expected from the visit to London of Mr. Fergus McMaster. chairman of Qantas Ltd., and ...

    Article : 51 words
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