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  2. BRITAIN SHOCKED

    Public opinion in Britain has been profoundly shocked by reports from Abyssinia of the bombing of Harar—reputed to be an open and ...

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  3. HITLER'S REPLY

    It is hinted by the German controlled Press that Herr Hitler's reply to the Locarno Powers' proposals, for the settlement of the ...

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  4. HAUPTMANN TO DIE

    A final plea for clemency made by Bruno Hauptmann, murderer of the Lindbergh baby, has been refaced by the New Jersey Court of Pardons, and the State ...

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  5. LARGEST AIRSHIP

    The largest airship in the world, the Von Hindenburg, began its maiden voyage from Friedrichshafen, Wuerttemberg, to Brazil at 4 a.m. to-day, with 50 ...

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  6. CONCHITA SUPERVIA

    Madame Conchita Supervia, the famous Spanish coloratura soprano, died in a London nursing home to-day. She was aged 36, and had made her home in ...

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  7. ROYAL NAVY

    A naval construction programme, to cost £35,000,000—the greatest in British naval history—is to begin before the end of the year, ...

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  8. OFFICIAL SNUB

    "The cruiser provisions tinder the new London Naval Treaty are perfectly satisfactory to the United States," the Navy Department announced to-day in answer ...

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  9. LOCARNO POWERS

    Much uneasiness is being caused in Britain by the proposal for conferences between the British and French General Staffs, following Germany's ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC AREAS

    "I found nothing unusual about Antarctic flying, and if the area explored by the Ellsworth expedition should contain oil, coal, and possibly other minerals, as ...

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  11. SPEND £500,000

    Announcing that the Government proposed to spend £500,000, mainly on developmental works in the Federal Capital Territory, in a ...

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  12. "DISEASED MIND"

    The provision of a new rule of law giving direction in cases where a killer, though normally sane, acted under the influence of an irresistible and ...

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  13. JOIN LEAGUE

    An appeal to ex-servicemen to join the Returned, Soldiers' League was made to-night by the Government-General (Lord Gowrie), during his first public address at ...

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  14. SAVED BY BOARD

    Three men narrowly escaped serious injury last night when a culvert on the Dyrring-road collapsed as their motor-lorry was passing over it. ...

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  15. WIFE FOR HERR HITLER?

    A bright proposal was made in the House of Commons to-day when Mr. Will Thorne (Labour) asked the Foreign Secretary, (Mr. R. A. Eden) whether he ...

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  16. TERMS ENDORSED

    Fears that a deadlock might occur in the negotiations for a settlement of the steel workers' strike at Port Kembla, following a ...

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  17. HEALTH STUDY

    The League of Nations has extended an invitation to the Director-General of Public Health (Dr. E. S. Morris) to visit Europe to study matters regarding public ...

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  18. FERRY ON ROCKS

    The Manly ferry Curl Curl went aground on the rocks at Bradley's Head in a dense fog at 7.30 a.m. to-day. The 50 passengers were transferred to a passing launch. ...

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  19. HARBOUR CRASH

    When the motor-ship Templar suddenly reserved late last night as it was leaving Fremantle wharf for the Eastern States two [?]ghters, the Falcon and the ...

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  20. CAR HITS 'BUS

    A conductor was fatally injured, and four people were hurt, when a motorcar crashed into the rear of a motor 'bus at Parramatta this afternoon. ...

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  21. SALARY CUTS

    Legislation re-enacting the Public Service salaries cults will be introduced next month when the State Parliament resumes after the Easter vacation. ...

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  22. POLICE BELIEVED

    After Mary Maguire, who is co-starred with Charles Farrell in the motion picture. "The Flying Doctor," had given evidence for the defence, Miles Mander, ...

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  23. SPECIAL PLEA

    The Legislative Assembly to-day refused to permit counsel for transport unions, Mr. C. Evatt, K.C., to appear before the Bar of the House in support of a petition ...

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  24. HOMES BURNT

    Several homes were destroyed by bushfires, which broke out in various parts of Victoria to-day. The outbreaks coincided with the ...

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  25. MAN DETAINED

    Police who are investigating the alleged armed hold-up of the Eldsvold-Crawcow mail car last Saturday, when the £1400 pay-roll of the Golden Plateau mine and ...

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  26. MOLLISONS' PLANS

    In an interview to-day. Mr. J. A. Mollison disclosed the future plans of himself and his wife. These plans include the determination to regain and hold in ...

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  27. INQUEST TO-DAY

    The Coroner's inquiry into the Davistown tragedy will begin to-morrow morning. The principal witnesses will be Otto ...

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  28. LOTTERY DIRECTOR

    The Public Service Board some weeks ago invited applications for the position of Director of State Lotteries. These will close on Thursday. ...

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  29. CENTRAL BANK

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Sir Ernest Riddle) gave evidence before the Royal Commission on the ...

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