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  2. N.S.W. LABOUR CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—The split in the Lang Party has now definitely spread to Upper House members of the State Parliamentary Labour Party. An influential ...

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  3. THE CHIEF SCOUT.

    KALGOORLIE, May 17.—The Chief Scout (Lord Baden-Powell), accompanied by Lady Baden-Powell, the Chief Guide, arrived at Kalgoorlie by the Great Western ...

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  4. ECONOMIC WAR.

    LONDON, May 15.—"This is not trade, it is an economic war and much more dangerous to the Empire than a war with arms" said Mr S. Baldwin. the leader ...

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  5. EXPORT WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, May 16.—The total surplus of wheat for export and carryover in the four principal exporting countries of the world—Canada, the United ...

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  6. DUTCH MAIL 'PLANE.

    BRISBANE, May 17.—Making good progress on its experimental mail flight from Batavia to Melbourne—a tentative extension of the Dutch service between ...

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  7. SILVER CURRENCY.

    OTTAWA, May 15.—"An international conference on silver would take too much time to be of any effect," Mr. J. F. Darling, a director of the Midland ...

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  8. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    LONDON, May 15.—Lord Irwin, the ex-Viceroy of India, was a guest at a luncheon of the British Indian Union to-day, over which Lord Reading presided. ...

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  9. AUSTRO-GERMAN UNION.

    GENEVA, May 16.—A sbort but bitter encounter to-day between M. Briand (the French Foreign Minister) and Dr. Curtius (the German Foreign Minister) indicates ...

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  10. WORLD MARKETING SCHEME.

    WASHINGTON, May 15.—A representative of the Australian Press Association to-day made inquiries from the Federal Farm Board concerning the recent ...

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  11. BURMESE REBELLION.

    CALCUTTA, May 16.—Burmese rebels yesterday overwhelmed a police post at Letu, in the Henzada district, killing a sub-inspector and a constable. They ...

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  12. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    ROME, May 15.—"Egoistic individualism and Communism are equally pernicious, Neither capital nor labour has the right to demand the whole results of joint ...

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  13. GROWERS AS CUSTOMERS.

    LONDON, May 15.—Addressing the Empire Society on the wheat surplus and the economic crisis, Sir Daniel Hall, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARTY'S PROGRESS.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—A meeting of the supporters of the Federal Labour Party will be held in Rawson Chambers to-morrow night to receive further nominations ...

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  15. CAPONE'S FATHER.

    BERLIN, May 15.—Ladislaus Kasovic, an aged merchant of Hungary, who claims that Al Capone, the notorious Chicago gang-leader, is his son, is on board the ...

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  16. RAID ON POST OFFICE.

    CALCUTTA, May 16.—Armed bandits who are believed to be associated with terrorists daringly raided the post office at Dacca, in East Bengal, this morning, ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, May 15.—The Under Secretary of State (Mr. Castle) said to-day that the United States was prepared to participate in an international ...

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  18. LIVING UNDER SNOW.

    ANGMAGSALIK (Greenland), May 14.—A graphic story of the rescue of Mr. Augustine Courtauld, the young member of the British Arctic Air route expedition ...

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  19. SPANISH OUTBREAKS.

    VATICAN CITY, May 15.—The Holy See has forwarded to the Spanish Government a strong protest against the deeds of violence recently perpetrated against ...

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  20. RUSSIAN PRODUCTION.

    The Wheat Pool of Western Australia received a cablegram on Saturday from its London office stating that the Russian Ministry of Agriculture had reported that ...

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  21. GANDHI AND THE VICEROY.

    CALCUTTA, May 16.—Mahatma Gandhi had an hour's conversation with the Viceroy (Lord Willingdon) at Simla yesterday. Later he said that the interview had been ...

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  22. MR. DAVID BELASCO.

    NEW YORK, May 15.—Mr. David Belasco, doyen of American theatrical producers, died yesterday at the Hotel Gladstone where he had been ill for many ...

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  23. Gang-Leader's Denial.

    LONDON, May 15.—The Chicago correspondent of the "Daily Express" has cabled the following interview with Capone: "My father died in 1920. This 'guy' is either ...

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  24. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    GENEVA, May 14.—A League committee, with Japan abstaining and Poland and Yugoslavia making reservations because the violation of international ...

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  25. EMPIRE AIR MAILS..

    LONDON, May 16.—India will be brought within five days of England and Central Africa within a little over six days by the accelerated air mail service of ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    TOKIO, May 14.—Mr. Yoshiwara, who is attempting to fly alone across the North Pacific, from Tokio to America, and who was reported to be missing, was found ...

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  27. MUTINY ON A CRUISER.

    GIBRALTAR, May 16.—The Spanish cruiser Libertad, formerly the Principe Alfonso, aboard which ex-King Alfonso travelled to France, to-day entered the ...

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  28. EXPERIMENTAL APPOINTMENT

    LONDON, May 15.—"When I went to Australia I had no delusions," said Sir James O'Grady, formerly Governor of Tasmania, who was recently appointed ...

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  29. ROYAL SIMPLICITY.

    MADRID, May 16.—On taking over the Miramar Palace at San Sebastian, the authorities were surprised at the simplicity of the furnishings. Nothing of ...

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  30. RACE FOR AIRWOMEN.

    LONDON, May 16.—"Also flew" will soon be as common a phrase as "also ran." Lieutenant-Colonel Shelmerdine, the new Director of Civil Aviation, flew ...

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  31. SPEED BOAT INSPIRES POEM.

    GARDONE (Italy), May 16.—In the presence of Gabriele D'Annunzio, who was in a little warship bristling with guns and torpedo tubes. Mr. Kaye Don, the British ...

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  32. THE AGREEMENT WITH ITALY.

    ROME, May 16.—An agreement has been signed by the Italian Air Minister (Signor Balbo) and the British Ambassador (Sir R. W. Graham) permitting the ...

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  33. GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, May 16.—According to Press reports the programme for the visit to London, of the German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) and the Foreign Minister (Dr. ...

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  34. BRITISH POST OFFICE.

    LONDON, May 15.—In the House of Commons to-day the second reading was debated of a Bill authorising the expenditure by the Post Office of £32,000,000, of ...

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  35. EX-KING SILENT.

    PARIS, May 15.—The Duke of Miranda, who ia in close association with King Alfonso, states that the latter is observing the strictest silence as to present events ...

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  36. LETTERS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—The air mail which left Mascot aerodrome yesterday for England consisted of 6,952 articles. The first mail consisted of 9,046 articles, but a ...

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  37. A CRASH IN SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM, May 15.—Three airmen were killed in a crash at Vesteraas to-day. They included a member of the expedition that rescued General Nobile and his ...

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  38. BANK PRESIDENT GAOLED.

    ROME, May 15.—After a trial involving 170 sittings Commander Alvaro Marinelli, a bank president, has been sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment for fraudulent ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CLERICS' COMMENT

    BRISBANE, May 17.—Speaking at the annnal communion breakfast of the Catholic Daughters of Australia this morning, Dr. Duhig, the Roman Catholic Archbishop ...

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  40. LONG DISTANCE RECORD.

    LONDON, May 16.—A new attempt on the world long-distance flying record will be made, probably about the end of July, in a big British monoplane now under ...

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  41. CHILDREN CHASE AN INTRUDER

    SYDNEY, May 17.—A number of children armed with sticks, stones and a popgun, were responsible for the arrest of a man who is alleged to have been ...

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  42. FAMOUS HUNTER KILLED.

    MOMBASA (Kenya), May 16.—Mr. Denys Finch-Hatton, a brother of Lord Winchilsea and a close friend of the Prince of Wales, by whom he was accompanied ...

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  43. SHOTS AT POLICE.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—An exciting revolver duel between a large body of police and three alleged safebreakers took place at Glebe early this morning. After a long ...

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  44. ANCIENT BRITISH BUILDINGS.

    LONDON, May 16.—Lord Esher. presiding at a meeting of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings yesterday, announced a gift of £20,000, which, he ...

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  45. CANADIAN TARIFF BOARD.

    OTTAWA, May 15.—The National Tariff Board, which is to be re-established on a new basis, will consist of three members. In addition to inquiring into tariff matters. ...

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  46. MISHAP IN MID-AIR.

    ADELAIDE, May 17.—When the connecting rod broke and pierced the crank case, a Gipsy Moth aeroplane, piloted and owned by Mr. R. H. Carter, of Millicent, ...

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  47. "WORLD'S ONLY BULWARK."

    LONDON, May 16.—Championing the League of Nations (which has latterly been subjected to newspaper attack here) the "Sunday Times." says that it is the ...

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  48. INFURIATED CHINESE,

    SYDNEY, May 17.—Constable F. D. Smith, of Mascot, had a difficult task at Mascot yesterday in restraining an infuriated Chinese, who believed that he had ...

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  49. SIR THOMAS LIPTON.

    LONDON, May 14.—Sir Thomas Lipton, famous for his repeated attempts to win the America's Cup has at long last been elected to the Royal Yacht Squadron. For ...

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  50. DARWIN LANDING GROUND.

    DARWIN, May 17.—A public meeting was held last night to discuss the possibility of having Darwin definitely made the first port of call for aeroplanes from ...

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  51. No Clash of Interests.

    LONDON, May 16.—"Europe is the most dangerous continent, the Pacific is the most dangerous ocean, and Islam is the most dangerous civilisation. Britain has ...

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  52. PLOTTING REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, May 15.—Answering Sir Austen Chamberlain, who in the House of Commons called attention to published plans of the Communist International and ...

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  53. ARRIVAL IN PERTH.

    This morning at 9.47 o'clock, the Kalgoorlie express, on which Lord and Lady Baden-Powell are passengers, is due to arrive at the central railway station. There ...

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  54. EGYPTIAN DISORDERS.

    CAIRO, May 15.—A crowd beat to death an Egyptian police officer who tried to prevent them intimidating voters to-day. A mob set fire to a polling booth at Bulaq, ...

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  55. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, May 16.—France has submitted a new naval memorandum to London and Rome, as a final effort to save the tentative British and Franco-Italian agreement. ...

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  56. BOMBARDED WITH BOTTLES.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—The condition of Frank Dwyer, motor driver, who was shot in a flat in William-street, Darlinghurst, on Friday night by one of two men who ...

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  57. SUEZ CANAL DUES.

    PARIS, May 15.—The Suez Canal Board has unanimously decided that conditions, do not yet warrant a reduction in the dues levied on shipping using the canal. ...

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  58. FAILURE OF LONDON STORE.

    LONDON, May 13.—The stock of Gamages (West End), Ltd, (an offshoot of the well-known store proprietors. A. W. Gamage, Ltd.), which is in the hands of the ...

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  59. SYDNEY COUNCIL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—A further development has occurred in the Sydney City Council dispute. As soon as the Lord Mayor (Alderman Jackson) gives ...

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  60. FAMOUS MUSICIAN SLAPPED.

    ROME, May 15.—After he had refused, for artistic reasons, to open a concert at Bologna with the Royal Anthem and the Fascist Hymn, a group of young Fascists ...

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  61. A DWARF'S CHARMED LIFE.

    LONDON, May 14.—The only survivor of an accident to a circus lorry at Birmingham to-day was a 2ft. 6in. dwarf, David Jones. It was stated to be the ...

    Article : 67 words
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