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  2. DISABILITY CLAIMS.

    CANBERRA, May 4.—When giving expert evidence before the Commonwealth Grants Commission today, the economic adviser to the Commonwealth ...

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  3. AIR DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, May 4.—Twenty-four Seagull V. amphibian aeroplanes are being ordered in England by the Defence Department through the Air Ministry, ...

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  4. ARABIAN UPHEAVAL

    CAIRO, May 3.—Following the recent seizure of the township in the highlands of Tehama (Arabia) by the forces of the Imam Yahya of the Yemen, King Ibu ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KING'S CUP RACE.

    HOBART, May 4.—At approximately 4 p.m. tomorrow (Hobart time) on the ruffled waters of the Derwent River, the 1934 Australian eight-oar championship ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, May 4.—In the first review of Federal finances to be made by the Cabinet as a preliminary to the preparations of the Budget for next year. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, May 4.—Mr. P. A. Perrin, one of England's Teat selectors, saw Australia's crushing victory over Worcestershire yesterday, and he certainly was given ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INDIAN REFORMS.

    CALCUTTA, May 4.—The Swaraj (Home Rule) Party conference at Ranchi was concluded yesterday after it had passed resolutions outlining the party's economic policy ...

    Article : 267 words
  9. "POWER OF CONCENTRATION."

    LONDON, May 4.—"This is the first, time I have seen Bradman and I wish I could have used a bat like him," writes D. B. Fry in the "Evening Standard." ...

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  10. JAPANESE POLICY.

    TOKIO, May 4.—Addressing the prefectural governors at their annual conference today, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) declared that Japan must promote foreign ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. THE STATE CREW IN ACTION.

    The West Australian crew which will compete in the King's Cup race on the Derwent River, Hobart, today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BOWLING ANALYSIS

    C. V. Grimmett, Australia's veteran bowler, proved even more successful against Worcestershire this year than in 1930. Four years ago his figures were ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. THE FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, May 4.—France, replying to Japan's explanation of her policy towards China, notes with satisfaction Japan's affirmation not only of the principles of ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. PREVIOUS TOUR RECALLED.

    Starting the English tour with a double century against Worcestershire just as he did four years ago. Bradman, despite reports that he has not been enjoying good ...

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  15. RUBBER RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, May 3.—In the House of Commons today a aeries of questions was put to the Colonial Secretary (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister) regarding the rubber ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AID FOR PALESTINE.

    LONDON, May 3.—A Treasury memorandum has been issued explaining that financial resolutions are proposed to enable the introduction of a Bill to ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. CAR STRIKES POLE.

    One man was injured and four others had remarkable escapes when a motor car travelling west along St. George's-terrace [?] a telegraph pole, at the south-eastern ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. ROBBERY AT FLAT.

    SYDNEY, May 4.—As a result of clever work by Detectives Mallon and McMahon, of the Rose Bay police, about £250 worth of jewellery, clothing and other property ...

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  19. MR. W. H. WOODIN DEAD

    NEW YORK, May 3.—Mr. W. H. Woodin, former Secretary of the Treasury in the Roosevelt Administration, died tonight as a result of the throat ailment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. HISTORY OF THE RACE.

    The interstate eight-oar race for the King's Cup and the championship of Australia to be rowed on the River Derwent at Hobart this afternoon is the greatest ...

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  21. JAPANESE TRADE.

    LONDON, May 4.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) discussed with the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Matsudaira) today the position ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GIRL ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, May 4.—A thief attacked Miss Patricia Stephens (22), an employee of the Metropolitan Business College, Ltd., in Dalley-street, city, this afternoon and ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. JAVA'S FOREIGN TRADE.

    BATAVIA, May 4.—The director of the Javan Agricultural Department (Dr. Wellenstein), accompanied by the Government adviser for tin affairs, will leave Batavia ...

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  24. CHIPPERFIELD ILL.

    LONDON, May 4.—A. G. Chipperfield probably will not play tomorrow against Leicestershire, as he has had a mild attack of influenza. This player's first ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. STANDARD IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, May 4.—The establishment of a cricket championship in India and the possible visit of the Australians in October on their way home from ...

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  26. TRAWLER STRANDED.

    LONDON, May 4.—The 22-ton trawler Olive, which was on a voyage from England to Australia, stranded oft the French coast yesterday. The crew—McDonald ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. TODAY'S MATCH AT LEICESTER.

    Leicestershire, the county team which | the Australians will meet at Leicester to-day, has had a bad time during recent years, and last season finished at the ...

    Article : 315 words
  28. FAST AMERICAN PLANE.

    LONDON, May 4.—According to the "Daily Telegraph" the Air Ministry is considering buying one of the fastest American mail planes for experimental ...

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  29. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    LONDON, May 4.—Lieutenant Cathcart Jones and Mis Marsinah Neison have lodged an entry for the Melbourne Centenary air race from England to ...

    Article : 62 words
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