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  2. BLOW AT BROOME.

    BROOME, April 2.—The pearling boats which have arrived here report having experienced bad weather, which set in last Saturday afternoon and developed into ...

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  3. UNPAID INTEREST.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—New South Wales is now overdue with interest payable to the Commonwealth to an amount of £435,756, made up of the £220,876 ...

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  4. LINER WRECKED.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The motorship Malabar (4,512 tons), which was bound from Melbourne to Darwin and Singapore, via Sydney, is a total wreck on the ...

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  5. WORLD WHEAT CRISIS.

    ROME, April 1.—Although there does not seem to be the slightest chance, because of diplomatic reasons, that both Russia and the United States will be ...

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  6. SMALLER BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, April 1.—The "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent says that, following the decision that no more 10,000ton cruisers are to be built, the ...

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  7. COLLISION AT SEA.

    LONDON, April 1.—The British aircraft carrier Glorious, during a fog in the Mediterranean, 60 miles from Gibraltar, collided with the French liner Florida, which ...

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  8. STRICKEN MANAGUA

    NEW YORK, April 1.—The smouldering ruins of the once colourful city of Managua. Nicaragua's capital. which yesterday was practically destroyed by a terrific ...

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  9. "A POLICY OF DESPAIR."

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), who returned to Melbourne to-day, characterised the decision of the Lang Ministry to default in ...

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  10. COTTON INDUSTRY LOAN.

    LONDON, April 1.—The Lancashire Cotton Corporation's debenture loan issue of £2,000,000 in connection with the rationalisation of the cotton industry, for ...

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  11. CANADIAN GRAIN.

    OTTAWA, March 31.—The payment of an export bounty by the Federal Government to stimulate the grain trade was brought up in the Bouse of Commons ...

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  12. FRAUD CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—Frederick Oertel (42), company manager; Gertrude Cope (30), clerk; Clive Ashley Cooper (43), company manager: Alexander Marshall (51). ...

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  13. VETERAN BATTLE-CRUISER.

    LONDON, April 1.—The Atlantic Fleet, including the battleship Tiger, has arrived. The latter has gone to Devonport to be paid off preparatory to being scrapped. ...

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  14. NEWS AT FREMANTLE.

    In a message received at Fremantle yesterday by the Deputy-Director of Navigation (Captain J. J. Airey), it was stated that the pearling lugger Ettica had been ...

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  15. POLICE NEWS.

    Detective-Sergeant Cameron yesterday afternoon arrested Robert Douglas Lilburne [?], accountant, of Thomas-street, Nedlands, on a charge that, at St. James ...

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  16. DAMAGES CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The hearing was concluded in the Supreme Court to-day of the action brought by Richard Thomas Harrison, journalist, against Willie ...

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  17. LATHAM SHOOTING.

    DALWALLINU, April 2.—The death of Nesci Cosimo (26), an Italian, from gunshot wounds at Latham on March 20, was the subiect of an inquiry by the ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The projected flight of Captain F. C. Chichester (who left New Zealand on Saturday) from Lord Howe Island to Sydney, has been abandoned, ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR THIEVES.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—Desperate motor car thieves shot Constable Mabbutt, of the Newcastle motor cycle patrol, at New Lambton late to-night. The constable was ...

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  20. DISTRESSING RESULTS.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Declaring that the Premier (Mr. Lang) was actually keeping thousands of men from obtaining employment, the general secretary of the ...

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  21. South Australian Missing.

    The police desire the assistance of the public in their search for Thomas William Epps (33), married, a compositor on the staff of "The News." Adelaide who ...

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  22. ENGLAND TO CAPE TOWN.

    CAIRO, April 1.—Commander Glen Kidston, the millionaire sportsman, who left England yesterday in a high-speed American monoplane in an attempt to ...

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  23. 5,460 MILES IN 59 HOURS.

    ORAN (Algeria), April 2.—The French airmen, Mm. Paillard and Mermoz, landed to-day after having broken the world's record for a closed circuit flight. They ...

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  24. BRITISH CONSERVATIVES.

    LONDON, April 1.—The retirement is announced to-night of Mr. Neville Chamberlain from the chairmanship of the Conservative Party organisation. Mr. ...

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  25. Another Hotel Robbery.

    Following a robbery from the bar-room of the Canning Bridge Hotel on Monday night, a burglary with similar features occurred at the Windsor Hotel. South ...

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  26. INSPECTION OF STATIONS.

    LONDON, March 31.—Air Chief Marshal, Sir John Salmond, who is making a tour of inspection of the Royal Air Force stations at ...

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  27. AUSTRO-GERMAN PACT

    BERLIN, March 31.—The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Curtius), addressing the Federal Council to-day, replied to the Statements by the British Foreign ...

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  28. Butcher Charged with Assault.

    William Henry Cowley (29), butcher, of Hensman-road, Subiaco, was arrested yesterday by Detectives McLernon and Johnson on a charge of having unlawfully ...

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  29. IN THE A.I.F. AT 14.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The decorum of the Court of Quarter Sessions Appeals was rudely upset to-day, when Cecil France McCue (30) shouted excitedly at Judge ...

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  30. CONTRASTS IN CANADA

    MONTREAL, April 1.—Lavish expenditure by the Government in welcoming the new Governor-General (the Earl of Bessborough) to-morrow, following the wholesale ...

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  31. LONDON COMMENT.

    LONDON, April 1.—"The payment of the interest ends a remarkable passage in Australia's financial history," says the "Daily Telegraph." "The whole country ...

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  32. BRITISH REPRESENTATION.

    LONDON, April 1.—In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) informed Lieut-Colonel Sir A. Pownall ...

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  33. Night Patrol Commended.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a letter from Mr. R. H. Grabham, of Yellow Cabs (W.A.), Ltd., stating that recently, owing to a mechanical defect, ...

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  34. M. BRIAND'S OPPORTUNITY.

    LONDON, April 1.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" gathers that when the Council of the League of Nations discusses the ...

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  35. MILITARY FORCES.

    LONDON, March 31.—Answering a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Minister for War (Mr. Shaw) said that preliminary figures showed that ...

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  36. BLACK'S FIENDISH CRIME.

    DARWIN, April 2.—At the conclusion at the Supreme Court to-day of the second trial of George Molyban, an aboriginal, on a chance of having murdered a ...

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  37. ASSAULTS ON POLICE.

    ADELAIDE, April 2.—Herbert Reimann (26), Richard Kuman (25), and William James Bandick (36), labourers, of Adelaide, who were found guilty of having ...

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  38. THE R101 DISASTER.

    LONDON, March 31.—Commenting on the report of the Court of Inquiry into the loss of the airship R101, which crashed in France on October 5 last, the "Daily ...

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  39. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, April 1.—Justice Meredith granted at his private house in Dublin to-day an injunction sought by two Italians, restraining the Irish Hospitals Trust ...

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  40. RIVIERA TRAGEDY.

    NICE, April 1.—M. Puvis de Chavannes, whose overcoat was found near the scene of Mrs. Mary Townsend's fatal drive over a 500ft. cliff on Saturday, leading to the ...

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  41. ACCIDENTS.

    While driving a motor car along Beaufort-street, near Brisbane-street, early yesterday morning. Stephen McDonald (30), of Braeside-road Mount Lawley ...

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  42. THIEVES' AUDACITY.

    ADELAIDE, April 2.—The Cheltenham railway station, on the Port Adelaide line, was destroyed by fire early this morning, in extraordinary circumstances. Thieves ...

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  43. HOUSING CONDITIONS.

    Considerable investigation was undertaken by the Metropolitan Town Planning Commission concerning housing. Generally, states the commission's report, ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S RECOVERY.

    LONDON, April 1.—Sir Philip Reckitt. addressing the annual meeting of Reckitts and Sons, Ltd., expressed the utmost confidence in the recovery of Australia and ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN DRAMA.

    LONDON, April 1.—The People's Theatre producers after Easter will put on at the Fortune Theatre "Bush Fire," a 4act play by the Australian playwright. ...

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  46. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Robert Thompson (71). of the Bungalow Cafe, Hay-street, was knocked down at the intersection of Mill-street and Mount's Bay-road, last night by a motor car ...

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  47. BULGARIAN SHOT.

    While on duty in James-street, near Russell Square, last night, Constable Fraser heard a shot fired in a house at the corner of James and Parker streets. On ...

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  48. TWO DAYS LATE.

    LOONGANA, April 2.—The east-bound mail 'plane has been considerably delayed by bad weather, and is expected to reach Adelaide 48 hours late. The 'plane was ...

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  49. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, April 2.—Twelve hours after having left Lymp[?]e (Eng.) on a solo flight to Australia. Mr. C. W. A. Scott landed at Belgrade at 7 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  50. EVERINGHAM MILLIONS CASE.

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The bearing was concluded at the Central Police Court to-day of the four cases in which Alfred Carlisle McGrath (54), printer, was ...

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  51. CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS.

    KATANNING, April 2.—While moving trucks in the Katanning railway yards yesterday afternoon, by means of a team of horses. A. E. Severin. an employee ...

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  52. BIG CHICAGO POLICE DRIVE.

    CHICAGO, April 1.—Unexpectedly swarming into the City Hall to-day, a squad of detectives arrested 28 members of the City Sealers' office and seised the ...

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  53. Mr. Broadbent Leaves Constantinople.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, April 2.—Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the Australian airman, who is flying from England to Australia, arrived from Sofia yesterday. He left for ...

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