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  2. THE CHIEF SCOUT.

    "We're all pa[?] together; comrades, birds of a feather. Laughing pals, hiking pals, camping pals, boating pals. ...

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  3. FARMERS' RELIEF.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Latham). moving the second reading of the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act ...

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  4. GERMAN NAVY.

    BERLIN, May 19.—Scenes of pageantry reminiscent of Imperial Prussia were enacted at noon to-day at Kiel, where, in this presence of the entire German fleet. ...

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  5. N.S.W. DEFAULT.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The Leader of the Country Party (Dr. Page)moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day to discuss the desirability of ...

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  6. LANG REGIME.

    SYDNEY, May 19.—An influential section of the Labour members of the Legislative Council to-day definitely revolted against the new Lang pledge. A Caucus ...

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  7. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, May 18.—"The United States will not dump wheat," said Mr. McKeWie, the representative of the United States Wheat Board, at the wheat conference this ...

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  8. AUSTRO-GERMAN UNION.

    GENEVA, May 19.—The League of Nations Council unanimously adopted to-day the motion moved yesterday by the British Foreian Secretary (Mr. A. ...

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  9. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, May 18.—When Sir Austen Chamberlain (Conservative) raised the question of Russia in the House of Commons to-night he charged the Labour ...

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  10. HIRE PURCHASE LAW.

    The second reading of a Bill to amend the law relating to hire purchase agreements and incidental purposes was moved in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by ...

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  11. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    GENEVA, May 18.—It is understood in high quarters that Germany and Russia are indefinitely renewing the treaty expiring on June 20. under which both are ...

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  12. ALL-FOR-AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    SYDNEY, May 19.—Although the Nationalist Party at its council meeting last night agreed to co-operate with the All for Australia League and the Country ...

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  13. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The centre of political interest will shift to Melbourne next week-end. On Friday afternoon there will be a meeting of the Federal Loan ...

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  14. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, May 18.—Answering a series of questions directed to elicit information as to the acceptance of the necessity for safeguards in the Indian Constitution by ...

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  15. HONESTY IN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, May 19.—Keen enthusiam prevails throughout the first State convention of the All-for-Australia League held to-day in ...

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  16. SOVIET ON DUMPING.

    GENEVA, May 18.—"If you want Soviet orders you must not object to Soviet exports," said M. Litvinoy, the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, addressing ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT AID.

    A brief review of what had been done by the Government, through the Agricultural Bank, to assist farmers in this State, was given by the Minister for Lands (Mr. ...

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  18. HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS.

    LONDON, May 18.—Mary Pickford arrived at Southampton to-day from New York. She found a luxurious limousine on the quay ready to whisk her to Westward ...

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  19. STOCK SWINDLE.

    PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—The police at the request of the British Consul-General had detained a, man named Harry Geen, who is wanted in London for alleged ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    MARRADONG, May 19.—At eight a.m. to-day three railway employees riding from Boddington on a motor tricycle, when approaching Farmers' Crossing in a heavy ...

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  21. REPUBLICAN SPAIN.

    MADRID; May 18.—The bourses at Madrid, Bilbao and Barcelona, which were closed as a result of the revolution, reopened to-day. Securities were firm. ...

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  22. SCOUTS ENCOURAGED.

    Accompanied by his Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion), Lord Baden-Powell paid an informal visit yesterday morning to the encampment at ...

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  23. EXHIBITION OF HULK.

    NEW YORK, May 18.—The Australian Commissioner-General's office here has lodged a protest with the Seaman's Church Institute for sponsoring the exhibition of ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    HOBART. May 19.—Lieut. H. M. Trebilco was killed and Lieut. S. F. Bolton slightly injured, when the motor car in which they were travelling from Hobart ...

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  25. OLD MERCHANT SHIPS.

    LONDON, May 19.—A committee of the Board of Trade has decided that a policy of scrapping old merchant ships would be impractivable. It would be impossible the ...

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  26. A GANG FILM.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—Reference to the screening of gang pictures was made in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Yates (Lab., S.A), who asked the ...

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  27. BANK NOTE ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, My 19.—In connecion with the Canberra mail robbery and the robbery from the shop of Mr. Solomon Cohen in King-street on May 6. three well-dressed ...

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  28. BANISHMENT OF BISHOP.

    LONDON, May 19.—The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the order issued by the Minister for the Interior (the Duke of Maura) ...

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  29. INSTRUCTIVE DISPLAYS.

    A feature of the arrangements in connection with the visit to Perth of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell is the display, in some of the St. George's-terrace ...

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  30. SHADOWS ON A BLIND.

    MELBOURNE, May 19.—At an inquest to-day into the death of Rose Harvey (51), married; of Elizabeth-street, Prahran a constable said that he had seen ...

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  31. LEEDERVILLE HOLD-UP.

    Up to last night no arrest had been made in connection with the visit of a young man to the grocery store of Mrs. Frances Smothers at the corner of ...

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  32. ASSAULT ON TOSCANINI

    ROME, May 19.—The famous conductor, Signor Arturo Toscanini, who was assaulted by young Fascists at Bologna on Friday for refusing on artistic grounds to open ...

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  33. CYCLIST'S NOSE FRACTURED.

    A collision occurred yesterday morning near the corner of St. George's terrace and Irwin-street between a motor car and a motor cycle driven by Charles Reddall ...

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  34. NATIONAL INCOME.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), in the House of Representatives to-day, informed Mr. Price (U.A.P., S.A.) that the latest figures ...

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  35. WALLACE CASE.

    LONDON, May 19.—The appeal of William Wallace, against his conviction of the murder of his wife, succeeded to-day, the conviction being quashed. ...

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  36. HIT BY FLYING WOOD.

    A piece of wood flew away from a circular saw in the Swan woodyard, in Newcastle-street, yesterday morning, and struck Robert Smith an elderly man of ...

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  37. LONDON UNIVERSITY.

    LONDON, May 19.—The Goldsmiths' Company has offered the London University £50,000 for the library of the new headquarters of the University in Bloomsbury. ...

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  38. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the House of Representatives to-day, informed Mr. Nairn (U.A.P.. W.A.) that the sugar ...

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  39. NON-PARTY CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—Although the consensus of opinion in the Opposition lobbies to-night was that the proposed nonparty conference of members or the ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE.

    WELLINGTON, May 19.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Cobbe) announced to-day that the New Zealand defence system would be re-organised on the volunteer ...

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  41. PLANE FALLS ON BOAT.

    LONDON, May 18.—Despite the pilot's frantic efforts, when in difficulties over Lough Neagh (Northern Ireland) a Royal Air Force Horseley bomber fell on and ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLE SPEED Record.

    BUDAPEST, May 18.—Mr. E. A. Simcock, who is aspiring to the world's motor cycle speed record and who exceeded 142 miles an hour in a trial run on May ...

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  43. THEATRE OWNER'S DEATH.

    NICE, May 19.—Americans are flocking here in anticipation of the trial to-morrow of Mrs. Charlotte Nirdlinger on a charge of having murdered her husband ...

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  44. ROMANTIC MARRIAGE.

    MELBOURNE. May 19.—The inmates of the Victorian Benevolent Home for Aged and Infirm, at Royal Park, were treated to a glimo[?]e of romance last night, when ...

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  45. GERMAN PRINCE'S MEMOIRS.

    LONDON, May 18.—Prince Von Bulow's book of Memoirs, state the publishers (Messrs, Putman) will be published on May 20 in a form acceptable to the ...

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  46. FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Holloway) is favourable to the elimination of all public holidays except those of a sacred ...

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  47. PENSIONER DEAD IN CAMP.

    KALGOORLIE, May 19.—Albert Henry Stace (70), an old-age pensioner, was found dead in his camp at Golden Gate, Kalgoorlie, yesterday. The body was ...

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  48. "THE HEART OF A BOY."

    The Governor (Sir William Campion) and Lord and Lady Baden-Powell are expected to attend the Luxor Theatre on Friday night to witness the performance ...

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  49. WORLD'S OLDEST MAN.

    LONDON, May 18.—Zara Aga, the 156-year-old Turk, who is reputed the oldest man in the world, and is visiting London, collapsed to-day while on a visit to the ...

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  50. NOVELIST'S PACIFIC CRUISE.

    SUVA, May 19.—In bis yacht, Fisherman, Mr. Zane Grey, the American novelist and fishing enthusiast, left Suva to-day for Pago Pago (Samoa).. His future ...

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