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  2. FEDERAL POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—"If Parliament m to be used as a place for a non-party conference, the proposal will have to be much more definite." declared the Leader ...

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  3. REBELS IN BURMA.

    CALCUTTA, May 11.—Contrary to the reassuring tone of earlier official statements, week-end [?] indicate that the situation in Burns is causing serious ...

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  4. ROUGH WEATHER.

    Stormy weather persisted around oar coasts yesterday, heavy blows being reported from the Tropic to the Bight, and so far to the westward over the Indian ...

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  5. BRITISH AIR MAIL.

    DARWIN, May 11.—With the second British air mail for Australia, which it took over from an Imperial Airways machine at Akvab (Burma), the Southern ...

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  6. MADRID RIOTS.

    MADRID, May 11.—The strong feeling against Monarchists was rotund to demonstrations in Madrid yesterday and to-day. Lives were lost in the rioting, mobs set ...

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  7. FIGHT WITH POLICE.

    SYDNEY, May 11.—Three constables were injured, two severely, in a riot at Bulli this morning. Before the office for the issuing of dole tickets opened a ...

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  8. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, May 11.—No material change in the political situation resulted from the continuation of counting to-day of out votes from Saturday's House of ...

    Article : 383 words
  9. "The View of All Australia."

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—The leader of the Federal Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) said to-day that the remit of the Tasmanian election showed not merely ...

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  10. "National Significance."

    BRISBANE, May 11.—"Tasmania is the first State that has had an opportunity of expressing an opinion through the ballot box on the question of sound ...

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  11. TARIFF AUTONOMY.

    SYDNEY, May 11.—A spirited attack on the tariff, with emphasis on the effect it had in retarding the development of Western Australia, was made by Mr. H. ...

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  12. THE RETURN MAIL.

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—Commenting on the prompt arrival of Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith at Darwin with the second air mail from Britain, the ...

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  13. LABOUR RIFT.

    SYDNEY, May 11.—An hopes for a restoration of unity between the Federal and Lang factions in the Labour movement were shattered to-night, when a large ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. MINISTRY'S INTENTIONS.

    CANBERRA, May 11.—The assurance of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in Melbourne on Saturday, that his Ministry "if frustrated by the Senate," would insist ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. "A Vote of No-Confidence."

    ADELAIDE, May 11.—Discussing the Tasmanian elections, the Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Butler) said that the swing to Nationalism was, more than ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. SEA-FRONT DAMAGE.

    Although the pier and the sea-front at Cottesloe were affected by waves and wind yesterday, particularly in the morning the force of the elements had decreased from ...

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  17. HERCULES DELATED.

    The Hercules air liner, sold by West Australian Airways, Ltd., to Imperial Airways, to replace the machine which was destroyed on the first experimental air ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. THE QUOTA SYSTEM.

    There are five electorates in Tasmania, each having six members. On the completion of the poll, a quota is obtained to elect a candidate by dividing the total ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. THE NEW HOUSE.

    HOBART, May 11.—The personnel of the new House of Assembly is likely to work out as follows:— BASS.—Nationalist: The Chief Secretary ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. WATERFRONT WORK.

    BRISBANE, May 11.—Another change took place on the Brisbane waterfront to-day when volunteer wharf labourers for a second time were engaged instead of ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. A PARALLEL IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, May 11.—Comparing the Parliamentary situations in Britain and Australia in leading article, the "Morning Post" expresses the opinion that no strong ...

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  22. "EMPLOY MORE!"

    MELBOURNE, May 11—"I was told to-day that I was the most abused man in Australia," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in replying to the [?] of ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. RESCUE OF EXPLORER.

    LONDON, May 11.—It is estimated that the cost of rescuing Mr. Augustine Courtauld, the young member of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition who spent ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. MR. LANG'S FOLLOWERS.

    ADELAIDE, May 11.—Officials of the Labour Party are considering the position of supporters of Mr. Lang. The secretary of the South Australian branch ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. THE VOTING.

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  26. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, May 11.—Three gangs, consisting of 42 volunteers were allotted to unload cargo from the steamer Australia at No. 2 quay to-day, and no trouble ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. UNREST IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, May 11—Labour troubles at the Kyushu collieries are rapidly spreading and becoming more serious. Two hundred miners have remained ...

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  28. FIVE DAYS IN PACKING CASE.

    PARIS, May 10.—Louis Chianese, the 20-year-old. Parisian, who consigned himself to America in a packing case, 7ft. 2in. long and 3ft. 2in. high, and was ...

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  29. SUPPING DELATED.

    The movements of shipping alone the West Australian coast have been seriously affected by the continuance of the storm. More than half a day late in her passage ...

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  30. THE VICTORIAN TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—Not only ia| it probable that the dispute between the executive of the Victorian Labour Party and certain members of the State ...

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  31. BERENGUER RE-ARRESTED.

    MADRID, May 11.—Following the riots yesterday and to-day, the ex-Prime Minister (General Berenguer) who was released on Friday without action being taken ...

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  32. POLITICS AND MORALS.

    ADELAIDE, May 11.—"It is emphatically the Church's duty to speak and speak boldly upon moral and spiritual issues involved in great questions and ...

    Article : 256 words
  33. TRAGEDY IN BANK.

    TRAYNING, May 11.—James Alexander Wallace (19), a junior employee of the Bank of New South Wales, was discovered at mid-day in a dying condition with a ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. RUMANIAN ROYALTY.

    BUCHAREST, May 10.—Princess Helen, the former wife of Sung Carol of Romania, has returned to Bucharest, from Belgrade, where she went last week after the ...

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  35. LAWLESSNESS INCREASING.

    MADRID, May 10.—Lawlessness is increasing in Spain, as is shown by an unusual series of crimes in toe past week. Two men in Asturias held up a train. ...

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  36. RAMPANT PATRIOTISM.

    LONDON, May 11.—Mr. "Charlie" Chaplin, interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Express" at Joan lea Fina Mid: "Patriotism ia the greatest form of ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. OVERSEAS PENSIONS.

    CANBERRA, May 11.—Negotiation wera begun at Canberra to-day between Mr. G. J. Gilbert, a representative of the British Ministry of Pennons, and the ...

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  38. MUTINY ON WARSHIP.

    MADRID, May 11—Arising out of the mutiny of the crew of the Spanish battleship Jaime Primero at Ferrol, following complaints about the food and the methods ...

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  39. CAIRO DISTURBANCES.

    CAIRO, May 10.—Police in Cairo, which is heavily guarded owing to agitations connected with the elections, are being embarrassed by motor car processions ...

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  40. STORM AT KEYSBROOK.

    KEYSBROOK, May 11.—At 7 o'clock yesterday morning, a heavy storm passed over the district, doing much damage. Large trees were uprooted and fences and ...

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  41. STEAMERS RUN AGROUND.

    BONG KONG, May 11.—The Australian Oriental line steamer Taiping (4,224 tons) struck a rock outside the harbour in a dense fog this morning, but freed herself ...

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  42. TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.

    Telegraphic and telephonic communications were affected by the violent weather. The telegraphic circuit serving Broome was partly dislocated yesterday on ...

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  43. UNWARY OFFICIALS.

    BERLIN, May 11.—A convict named Arber, who had escaped from 4 gad was recaptured. The authorities who were curious to discover how he escaped sought ...

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  44. A GERMAN PRINCE'S MEMOIRS.

    LONDON, May 11.—Following the an announcement that the memoirs of Prince Bernhard Yon Bulow, a former German Chancellor, were to be published in ...

    Article : 182 words
  45. MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    HOBART, May 11.—The Hobart City Council to-night decided to raises £50,000 by the issue of municipal stock. The money is required for public works. ...

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  46. A NIGHT ON THE BEACH.

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—Paul Haberman and Fritx Miller, fishermen, or To[?]quay, who were reported to be adrift in a fishing boat 10 miles off Point Addis ...

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  47. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, May 11.—In m memorandum to the Board of Trade last week a group of important British manufacturers alleged that freights charged by British ships ...

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  48. ARTISTS SUICIDE.

    PARIS, May 11—"If I have not arrived as a painter within two years I have resolved that I will kill myself" said Karl Levhausen, who was retarded aa one of ...

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  49. KING OF SIAM.

    NEW YORK, May 11.—A cataract was removed yesterday from the left eye of the King of Siam. The four doctors attending the King state that there has ...

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  50. MOTOR CYCLE SPEED.

    LONDON, May 10.—At the invitation of the Hungarian Automobile Club, [?] E. A. Simcock and Alan Bruce, of Melbourne, have departed for Tat, near ...

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  51. GOLD STANDARD IN INDIA.

    WASHINGTON, May 10.—A reversal of Britain's gold standard policy in India m demanded to-day by Senator Borah, Chairman of the Senate's Foreign ...

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  52. FROM ENGLAND BY AIR

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—Messrs. G. P. Fairbairn and K. Shenstone, the Cambridge undergraduates who left England on February 19 to fly to Australia, reached ...

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  53. HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

    BRISBANE, May 11.—Daring the course of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the death of Thomas Flynn at the Brisbane General Hospital on October 22, [?] ...

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  54. THE KING VISITS HIS AUNT.

    LONDON, May 10.—The King to-day took his first drive since his illness, leaving Buckingham Palace to visit his aunt Princess Louise, the Duchess of Argyll, at ...

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  55. FEDERAL BANKING PLANS.

    A motion favouring the banking proposals of the Federal Government was carried yesterday at the 14th triennial congress of the West Australian Labour Party, ...

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  56. NORTHERN FLOODS.

    The postmaster at Fort Hedland telegraphed yesterday to the Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs that owing to flooded creeks and rivers the ...

    Article : 185 words
  57. FARMERS' CLUB ENTERED.

    GOOMALLING, May 11—When the Goomalling Farmers' Club was opened for business this morning it was discovered that thieves had entered during the night ...

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  58. OPPOSITION COMMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, May 11.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Lyons) was plainly pleased with the result of the elections in Tasmania, because, as he explained, ...

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  59. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    SYDNEY, May 11.—The State Cabinet to-day commuted to penal servitude for life the death sentence recently passed on Michael John McHugh for the murder of ...

    Article : 37 words
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  61. Advertising

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