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  2. TERRIFIC EASTERN GALE.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—Extensive damage was caused along the eastern foreshore of Port Phillip Bay by a terrific south-westerly gale which lashed the ...

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  3. EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—When the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) and the Stale Ministers for Agriculture and their advisers confer tomorrow to formulate in detail ...

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  4. GERMAN OUTLOOK.

    BERLIN, April 20.—General Goering, Premier of Prussia and Reich Minister of Air, said in a special interview today that he would like to revisit England, where ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT IMPASSE.

    LONDON, April 20.—The Cabinet disarmament committee which met yesterday following an interview between the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and Mr. ...

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  6. CHINA STANDING FIRM.

    SHANGHAI, April 21.—Interviewed today after having been called to a secret meeting of the Legislative Yuan to give an account of his conversations with the ...

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  7. FIGHT IN CORTES.

    MADRID, April 21.—Taunts directed by an ex-minister, Sr. Prieto, against the monarchists provoked pandemonium in the Cortes last night, where tumblers were ...

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  8. AIRWOMAN FAILS.

    ROME, April 22.—Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who left Lympne aerodrome for Australia and New Zealand yesterday, crashed just outside the walls of ...

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  9. CAR CAPSIZES.

    Four women were injured when a Perthbound sedan car overturned on the Albany-road, east of Bedfordale, yesterday afternoon. The injured persons, who were ...

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  10. LAUNCH DECK COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—During the Head of the River boat race on the Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon, the top deck of the launch Azile collapsed, and about ...

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  11. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, April 19.—Wheat prices in Chicago dropped five cents when a report spread attributing to the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) the ...

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  12. DAIRY PRODUCE AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, April 21.—The speech at Canberra yesterday by the Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce)—in which he urged governmental regulation of ...

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  13. CONCERN AT GENEVA.

    GENEVA, April 21.—League of Nations circles are concerned at the attitude of Japan regarding China. Dr. L. Rajchman, director of the League's hygiene section, ...

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  14. UNPOPULAR ECONOMY

    PARIS, April 21.—Over 1,000 Communist and Socialist demonstrators were arrested today when they vainly attempted to storm the Town Hall as a protest against the ...

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  15. SAN JOSE LYNCHING.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—Mrs. Evelyn Holmes, the widow of one of the men lynched for the murder of Brooke Hart (22) last November has filed a suit ...

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  16. PROCESSING TAX.

    NEW YORK, April 20.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" has learned that Agricultural Department officials will increase the ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, April 22.—The Government has received from the British Embassy in Tokio the text of the Japanese semiofficial statement warning other Powers ...

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  18. CYCLIST KILLED.

    A cyclist was fatally injured yesterday afternoon when knocked down on the Canning-road fay a motorist, who drove on without stopping. The victim was:— ...

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  19. BUTTER FROM RUSSIA.

    LONDON, April 20.—Lord Beaverbrook writing in the "Daily Express," says he hopes that New Zealand will stand firmly" by her offer of reciprocal trade concessions ...

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  20. SILVER POLICY

    WASHINGTON, April 21.—President Roosevelt received today a delegation of Congressional advocates of remonetisation of silver, and stated flatly that he would ...

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  21. FRANCE'S STAND.

    PARIS. April 21.—In a broadcast address tonight the Premier (M. Doumergue) explained how German rearmament had forced France to reject the British ...

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  22. A PLANE STOLEN.

    AUCKLAND, April 22.—A Gipsy Moth plane was stolen from the Mangere aerodrome early yesterday morning and was subsequently found damaged where it had ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S DESERTS.

    LONDON, April 20.—The Agent-General for South Australia (Mr. J. J. Hill) was the principal speaker at a luncheon of the Association of Chambers of Commerce ...

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  24. SNOW AND RAIN FALL.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—On Saturday Victoria experienced its first fall of snow this winter. A report from Mt. Hotham stated that two feet had fallen, and there ...

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  25. A FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS, April 21.—"Something new is starting in the Far East, and the Japanese owing to the international situation have a good chance of winning," says the ...

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  26. FREE VEAL.

    DUBLIN, April 21.—A rush to secure the 10/ bounty offered on calfskins has led to the wholesale slaughter of calves and the market is glutted with veal. People ...

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  27. ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, April 21.—Signor Suvich, Under-Secretary of State at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will arrive in London tomorrow. He will be met on ...

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  28. EXPORT CREDITS.

    LONDON, April 21.—At the concluding session of the annual meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce a high tribute was paid to the great ...

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  29. LANG LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Consternation was caused in official Lang Party circles during the week-end when Mr. W. Jones, a prominent official of the Clothing Trades ...

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  30. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, April 21.—Mr. A. C. MacLaren, writing in the "Observer" on the subject of the coming Test series predicts a dry summer. In that event he regards ...

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  31. STRONG COMMENT IN MOSCOW.

    MOSCOW, April 21.—Official quarters are silent about Japan's declaration regarding China, but press comment is strong. The "Izvestia" (a Government ...

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  32. SLANDER COMPLAINTS

    LONDON, April 21.—Detectives at Leeds today arrested Thomas Percival Woodhead on four counts charging him with having published defamatory matter ...

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  33. DECLARATION CALLED BLUFF.

    COLOMBO, April 20.—General Tsai Ting-kai, hero of the Chinese defence of Shanghai against the Japanese in 1932, today described the Javanese "Hands off ...

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  34. BEEF SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, April 20.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Dr. Leslie Burgin), replying in the House of Commons last night to Mr. H. Williams. ...

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  35. GIANT SUNSPOTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—The appearance on the sun's face of a giant sunspot estimated to be 16,000 miles wide, which is the first of a series due to appear ...

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  36. GRAFT IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, April 20.—After months of smouldering discontent the Tammany Hall executive has removed Mr. John Curry from the leadership by a vote of ...

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  37. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    BELGRADE. April 21—It is feared that 80 to 150 lives have been lost in an explosion of firedamp wrecking a whole gallery in the Kakanj coalmine near ...

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  38. RAILWAY WAGES.

    WASHINGTON, April 21.—President Roosevelt has again entered the railway wage dispute by urging the unions to accept a six months' extension of the ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND'S OFFER.

    LONDON, April 21.—"Liberals do not intend to allow the matter to rest with the Government's refusal of New Zealand's offer of a free exchange of trade," ...

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  40. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    CALCUTTA, April 22.—Twelve people were killed by lightning in a heavy thunderstorm in the Tinnevelly district of South India yesterday. ...

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  41. JARDINE LEAVES INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, April 21.—D. R. Jardine, captain of the M.C.C. team which toured India, interviewed at Bombay today on the steamer Ranpura before leaving for ...

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  42. CHARGE AGAINST CONSUL.

    WASHINGTON, April 20.—Mr. F. Britten, M.H.R., prominent republican on the Naval Committee, told the House of Representatives today that he intended to ask ...

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  43. WINTER AT LITTLE AMERICA.

    MONTREAL, April 21.—A radio message from Byrd's antarctic camp at Little America states that the days are being gradually shortened and the sunlight has ...

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  44. UNITY EFFORTS CONTINUE.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—Several more conferences will be held in the next few weeks with the object of making further attempts to bring about unity with the ...

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  45. HITLER'S-BIRTHDAY.

    BERLIN, April 21.—Though Herr Hitler spent his 45th birthday yesterday quietly at his home at Berchtesgaden with his sister, flags flew everywhere and crowds ...

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  46. MR. GREGORY CRITICAL.

    KALGOORLIE, April 22.—Discussing the suggested restriction of imports in Great Britain when passing through Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the Great ...

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  47. STEEL MANUFACTURERS.

    LONDON, April 21.—The National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers at a special general meeting today adopted a new constitution and directed its council ...

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  48. REFRIGERATION METHODS.

    LONDON, April 21.—The eminent scientist, Sir Alfred Ewing, at the South Kensington science museum today opened a new refrigeration exhibition promoted ...

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  49. A VICE-ADMIRAL DRUNK.

    LONDON, April 21.—Vice-Admiral Gordon Campbell, who won the Victoria Cross and other decorations in the Great War, pleaded guilty and was fined 10/6 and costs ...

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  50. COTTON RESTRICTION.

    WASHINGTON, April 21.—President Roosevelt signed today the Bank-Head Cotton Control Bill, which aims to limit production in the coming year to 10,000,000,000 ...

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  51. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    LONDON, April 21.—The Minister for Labour (Sir Henry Betterton) replying to a deputation from the Trades Union Council which urged the Government to ...

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  52. RED RAIN.

    CALCUTTA, April 22.—The phenomenon of red rain has been reported from the Gorakhpur district of the United Provinces. After heavy showers ...

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  53. RUMANIAN PLOT.

    BUKAREST, April 22.—The War Council has sentenced Colonel Precup, seven other officers and five civil servants to ten years' seclusion on a charge of ...

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  54. TERRORISTS GAOLED.

    CALCUTTA, April 21.—Nine youths were sentenced at Cocanada in south India today to terms ranging from two to 14 years' gaol for a terrorist, conspiracy. ...

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  55. DISAPPOINTING LAND SALE.

    CUE, April 21.—The second sale of Reedy's town lots took place on Saturday, but there was a very poor attendance. There was no demand for ...

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  56. KILLED IN CRUSH.

    LONDON, April 22.—Two spectators collapsed and died and 50 were treated for injuries or illness during the crush of 100,000 spectators at the Scottish Cup ...

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  57. HUSBAND'S "VILE" LANGUAGE.

    LOS ANGELES, April 20.—Sidney Fox, cinema star, has been granted a divorce from Charles Beahan, scenario writer, the principal charge being that he used vile ...

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  58. Rangoon Deluge.

    CALCUTTA, April 21.—Rangoon was probably the wettest city on earth on Thursday when a record of 14 inches of rain flooded the city, dislocating ...

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