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  2. THE MOSCOW TRIAL.

    MOSCOW, April 12.—The trial of the six British employees of Metropolitan Vickers, Ltd., on charges of sabotage and espionage began to-day at noon. Two ...

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  3. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    ROME, April 12.—The representative of the British United Press has learned from authoritative quarters here that the Four-Power Pact for securing peace in Europe ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    As a result of further counting yesterday, of the votes cast in the Legislative Assembly elections on Saturday last, all seats have been placed beyond doubt. A ...

    Article : 529 words
  5. TARIFF CUTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—The Secretary of State (Senator Hull) to-day described as "antiquated, obsolete and bewhiskered" the theory that the ...

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  6. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—To encourage the entry of lighter types of aeroplane for the Centenary Air Race from England to Melbourne in 1934. Sir Macpherson ...

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  7. REDUCED WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—Describing the position as "disgusting" and as a "great evil resulting from the division of industrial jurisdiction." Judges of the Federal ...

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  8. PERSECUTION OF JEWS.

    LONDON, April 12.—Numbers of Jews continue to take refuge in England from Germany. The latest to arrive include a judge, several banisters and literary men. ...

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  9. NO CUT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—A recommendation that the State basic wage of 10/6 a day should not be reduced has been received by the Minister of Industry (Mr. ...

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  10. A LONDON COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, April 11.—Air Commodore Williams is co-operating with the Air Ministry and the Royal Aero Club in the formation of a London committee in ...

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  11. BASIC RATE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—A new declaration of the basic Traces for adult male and female employees in New South Wales was made to-day by the Full Bench of the ...

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  12. WASHINGTON PARLEYS.

    LONDON, April 12.—No topics will be barred from the conversations in Washington between President Roosevelt and the Prime Minuter (Mr. MacDonald), says ...

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  13. FRENCH PROPAGANDA.

    PARIS, April 12.—In the hope of turning public opinion in the United States more favourably towards Fiance, the Government has decided to embark on an elaborate ...

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  14. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    LONDON, April 12.—The newspapers draw attention to the danger of a new crisis in the Far East. The Japanese Government is said to be preparing to ...

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  15. THE INDICTMENT.

    LONDON, April 12.—The Foreign Office to-day issued a long summary of the indictment against Vickera's British and Russian employees charging them with ...

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  16. S.A. ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—The result of the State elections is now beyond doubt, as the full number of candidates will be declared elected, after to-night's counting. ...

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  17. INDIA COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, April 11.—Before approving of the names of the members of the joint committee on Indian constitutional reform appointed from the House of Lords, there ...

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  18. SYDNEY SHOW.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—The Sydney Royal Show was officially opened to-day by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Philip Game), in the presence of a large and distinguished ...

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  19. FIGHTING NEAR GREAT WALL.

    TOKIO, April 12.—Despatches indicate the success of a joint Japanese-Manchukuo drive necessitated by continual attacks on the Japanese positions by Chinese troops ...

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  20. MR. SHAW IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, April 11.—Mr. Bernard Shaw gave his first speech on American soil to-night, when he told an American audience numbering about 5,000 what he ...

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  21. CARE OF THE BLACKS.

    BRISBANE, April 12.—The conclusions reached by Dr. R. W. Cilento (Chief Federal Quarantine Officer in the Northern Division), after a survey of the health of ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND GOLD STANDARD

    LONDON, April 11.—Asked for an assurance that before the Government was committed to any steps designed to secure the early return of Britain to the gold ...

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  23. MR. LINDSAY'S DEFEAT.

    Commenting on Mr. Lindsay's statement in "The West Australian" on Tuesday, in which he stated he attributed his defeat to Westralian Farmers, Ltd., and the ...

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  24. ENGLISH "BARBARIANS."

    MOSCOW, April 12.—This morning's issue of the official newspaper "Isvestia" in an article on the trial of the English engineers states: "These barbarians, ...

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  25. BEEF CATTLE SALES.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—There was a marked improvement in the tone of the beef cattle market on the second day of the Sydney Royal Show sales to-day. ...

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  26. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Disaster overtook the new 500-ton motor ship John Bolton as she was leaving Sydney Harbour on her trials this afternoon. After'a collision ...

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  27. RUSSIAN IDEA OF JUSTICE.

    LONDON, April 11.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and the British Ambassador to the Soviet Union (Sir Esmund Ovey) listened to-night to the ...

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  28. BRITAIN-CAPE TOWN RECORD.

    LONDON, April 12.—Captain Lancaster, who is attempting to break Mrs. Amy Mollison's Britain to Cape Town air record, landed at Oran (Algeria) at 6 o'clock last ...

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  29. THE KIMBERLEY SEAT.

    Prior to the elections it was stated that the Country Party candidate for the Kimberley seat (Mr. A. Povah) had entered a protest against the nomination of the ...

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  30. EXCHANGE CONTROL.

    LONDON, April 11.—In the House of Commons to-night "Mr. G. Lambert (Nat. Lib.), and Mr. N. K. Lindsay (Con.), inquired what action was being taken in ...

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  31. LONDON TO DARWIN.

    ALEPPO, April 11.—Miss Jean Batten, the 23-year-old New Zealander, who is flying solo from Britain to Australia, arrived here from Athens at 12.30 p.m. to-day, ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S OVERSEA TRADE.

    LONDON, April 11.—British imports for March totalled £56,346,000 against £49,077,000 in February, and exports totalled £32,551,000 against £27,928,000 in ...

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  33. NEW MEMBER.

    Mr. Edmund Vernon Brockman, the newly-elected Nationalist member for Sussex in the Legislative Assembly, was born in Western Australia 51 years ago, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. No News of Italian Airman.

    LONDON, April 12.—Since he left Aleppo (Syria) on Sunday there has been no word of Signor Leonida Robbiano, the Italian aviator who is attempting to lower Scott's ...

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  35. ARRESTED IN PYJAMAS.

    LONDON, April 12.—Describing himself as an Australian, John Ernest Harris (40), draughtsman, was committed for trial at Bromley (Kent) to-day on five ...

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  36. MT. EVEREST FLIGHT.

    CALCUTTA, April 12.—There is keen interest in mountaineering and scientific circles in India regarding the comment of Colonel L. V. Stuart Blacker, chief ...

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  37. FORCED CONFESSIONS.

    LONDON, April 12.—"The Times" does not mince words in its editorial on to-day's "trial" at Moscow, which it describes as a tragic farce. The article refers to ...

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  38. UNITED STATES BANKING.

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—It has been learned that about 10 days ago Mr. Eugene Meyer resigned his membership and the governorship of the Federal Reserve ...

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  39. A GRISLY SCENE.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Desperate efforts were made to rescue an aged man who was bleeding to death in a blazing building in Coates-street, Mount Druitt, this ...

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  40. CANADIAN BUDGET.

    OTTAWA, April 11.—The Budget of the Minuter for Finance (Mr. Rhodes) passed the Howe of Commons to-night, by 107 votes to 72. ...

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  41. "LABOUR DAILY" LIBEL CASE.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—After a retirement of almost four hours, a jury of four, in the Supreme Court to-day, awarded £5,000 damages to George Brickland, a former ...

    Article : 220 words
  42. TRIBAL MURDERS.

    DARWIN, April 12.—A petition is being circulated among jurymen who served at the recent Supreme Court sessions protesting against the absurdity and ...

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  43. BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT.

    LONDON, April 12.—A Londoner, Mrs. K. Pinder Thompson, has begun an action for damages for breach of promise and breach of contract against Mr. Reginald ...

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  44. MRS. MONKHOUSE'S FEARS.

    LONDON, April 12.—Mrs. Monkhouse, the wife of the arrested engineer, Mr. Alan Monkhouse, had a talk with her husband in Moscow by telephone last night. ...

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  45. BURGLAR CAPTURED.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—Evidence of the early morning capture of a burglar was Riven in the Adelaide Police Court to-day by Mr. Peter Bornstein, teacher of the ...

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  46. TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—An application to vary the rates of pay of messengers and telegraph messengers employed by the Postal Department was dealt with in a ...

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  47. FISHERMAN LOST OVERBOARD

    HOBART, April 12.—John Parker (58), a fisherman, of Eaglebawk Neck, near Hobart, was drowned to-day, near the mouth of the Darwent. He and his son, ...

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  48. MR. PATRICK'S BAD LUCK.

    Mr. W. Patrick, Jr., M.L.A., has been confined to his bed since polling day with an attack of pleurisy, and at the declaration of the poll at Walkaway he was ...

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  49. A LAKE TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—Charles Farrell (25) was drowned when a squall capsized the boat in which he and Pat O'Reilly were setting fishing nets on Coorong Lake, ...

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  50. MINE FOREMAN'S FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—William Rufus, senior engineering foreman at Broken Hill North mine, was killed while engaged on inspection work on the head frame at the ...

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