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  2. NAZI FACTIONS.

    BERLIN, April 5.—The latest development in the disturbed conditions of German politics is the open rebellion which broke out with dramatic suddenness on ...

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  3. REVOLT AT MADEIRA.

    FUNCHAL (Madeira), April 5.—Allegedly instigated by deportees from Lisbon, local troops, together with troops sent from Lisbon to deal with a recent general ...

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  4. EARTHQUAKE HORRORS.

    NEW YORK, April 4.—A series of untoward incidents, due principally to conflicts between the natives and American officials and marines, in the course of ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    CALCUTTA, April 6.—Mr. C. W. A. Scott, a former Royal Australian Air Force pilot who left England at 5 a.m. on April I in an attempt to lower the record for a ...

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  6. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, April 3.—The drafting of the Franco-Italian naval agreements (for general limitation of tonnage to conform with the the [?] signed by Britain, the ...

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  7. FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—In a bitter speech at a dinner to delegates attending the Victorian Labour Conference at the Trades Hall on Saturday night, the Prime ...

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  8. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    Mr. A. McCallum, M.L.A., who with others represented the State executive of Western Australia on the Federal Labour Conference in Sydney, was very outspoken ...

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  9. SOCIALISATION.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The Easter conference of the New South Wales Labour Party to-day revoked, by 65 votes to 35, its decision readied last night to adopt ...

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  10. POLICE NEWS.

    Thieves were active in the metropolitan area during the Easter holidays, several robberies being reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch. The most serious ...

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  11. UNDERGRADUATES' PROGRESS.

    RANGOON, April 6.—On their way from England to Australia by air, Messrs. G. P. Fairbairn and K. Shenstone, the Cambridge undergraduates, arrived at Rangoon ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    LONDON, April 3.—The novel and wonderful film records of Hawker Hart bombers of the Royal Air Force at squadron drill will shortly be released for exhibition ...

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  13. PLANE EMBEDDED IN MUD.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, April 3.—After his misadventures yesterday, Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the Australian airman, has abandoned his attempt to fly from ...

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  14. MR. LYONS'S ATTITUDE.

    HOBART, April 6.—Commenting on the statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. scullin) that the Federal Government would go to the country if hindered in ...

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  15. TRAM HOLD-UP.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—Refusing to surrender his bag, containing £13, to a masked man who bailed him up on the "Heney Beach-road last night, Sydney Robert ...

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  16. FIDUCIARY NOTES BILL.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) re-plied to-day to statements made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) before the ...

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  17. ITALIAN CAUTION.

    ROME, April 5.—Italy refuses to accept the suggestion of the French newspaper that the Franco-Italian naval difficulties can be solved by Italy's adopting a ...

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  18. Betting Shop Raids.

    Raids on alleged betting shops by Plainclothes Constables Cooney and McDonald, and Constablese Gallagher, Nicholson, Jeffrey, and Gamble on ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The New Soutn Wales Labour Conference has decided to organise battalions, divisions and brigades of the Labour Army, and to boycott all ...

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  20. ENGLAND TO CAPE TOWN.

    BULAWAYO, April 4.—Commander Glen Kidston, the millionaire sportsman, who left England on March 31 in an attempt to fly to Cape Town in six days, ...

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  21. REPUDIATION ISSUE.

    SYDNEY, April 3.—"Since the conference adjourned last year events of tremendous importance to the Labour movement of the New South Wales Labour Party ...

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  22. THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    PARIS, April 5.—The French Foreign Minister (M. Briand) and the Italian Am-bassador (Signor Manzoni), to-day discussed the Franco-Italian differences of view ...

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  23. WAGIN CARNIVAL.

    WAGIN, April 6.—A Hercules air liner and four Moths left Maylands yesterday to take part in a flight to Wagin to celebrate the opening of the new landing ...

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  24. PROTECTION AND WORKERS.

    LONDON, April 5.—A hint that the Economic Advisory Council has advised the Government to impose a tariff was given by the First Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  25. RAMMED LINER.

    MALAGA (Spain), April 3.—Thirty persons lost their lives and 35 were injured in the collision on Wednesday, in the Mediterranean, between the British ...

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  26. Alleged Theft of Men's Wear.

    While Constables Gorst and Lee were on duty about 10.20 p.m. on Sunday, as part of the night foot patrol, they found two men beside a heap of pine needles behind ...

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  27. CAMPING TRAGEDY.

    GERALDTON, April 6.—Early yesterday afternoon a shooting accident occurred in the vicinity of the Greenough River, about 10 miles from Geraldton, as the result of ...

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  28. JAPANESE NAVY.

    TOKIO, April 5.—The aircraft carrier Ryujo (7,600 tons) was launched at Yokohama on Thursday, and the cruiser Chokai (10,000 tons) at Nagasaki to-day. Prince ...

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  29. RESTLESS INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, April 4.—Recent clashes between Hindus and Moslems have further hampered negotiations between the leaders of both communities with the object ...

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  30. SCHOONER SUNK.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—Another complication with Canada as the result of United States measures to supress rum running is foreseen, due to the ramming and sinking ...

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  31. COTTESLOE CARNIVAL

    To raise funds for unemployment relief purposes in the district, an old English fair and a sports carnival extending throughout faster was held at Cottesloe on Saturday ...

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  32. Theft of £100 Alleged.

    Detective Sergeant Doyle and Detective Cannon on Saturday afternoon arrested Neil Langgaard (33), single, a laundryman, of Hay-street, Subiaco, on a charge of ...

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  33. MURDER OF REPORTER

    CHICAGO, April 3.—Leo Brothers, the reputed St. Louis gunman, has been sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment in the State penitentiary for the murder, in ...

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  34. Alleged Stealing.

    Stanley Victor Clark (33), of Aberdeen- street, Perth, was arrested by Constables Ward and Fielding yesterday and charged swith having stolen a suitcase, containing ...

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  35. MR. THEODORE'S EXPULSION.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—That the expulsion of the Federal Treasurer (Mr; Theodore) by the New South Wales Labour Party would be disregarded was the ...

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  36. AL CAPONE GOES FREE.

    CHICAGO, April 3.—Vagrancy charges against Al Capone, the notorious gang leader, were dismissed to-day, when the State's attorney confessed Iris inability to ...

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  37. FASHION PARADE BURLESQUED

    NEW YORK, April 5.—While Fifth-avenue was crowded with celebrities and social leaders arrayed in their Easter finery in the usual fashion parade to-day, ...

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  38. DISASTROUS TRAIN SMASH.

    MOSCOW, April 3.—Ten persons were killed and 54 injured at Poletaeff, in the Ural area, through a railway driver ignoring a signal. His train crashed into the ...

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  39. PISTOL SHOTS IN SYNAGOGUE.

    BUDAPEST, April 5.—As the Passover service was ending in the principal synagogue here to-day a man forced his way to the altar wildly, and commenced firing ...

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  40. WHIRLWIND IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, April 5.—The military aerodrome at Tachiarai (Kinshiu) was demolished by a whirlwind to-day. Thirteen 'planes were destroyed, and the total loss ...

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  41. MEETING AT FREMANTLE.

    To consider ways and means of augmenting the citizens' unemployment relief fund, a public meeting will be held in the Fremantle Town Hall on Thursday night. The ...

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  42. AN ARCHBISHOP'S TOUR.

    ATHENS, April 4.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang), who is touring with Mr. Pierpont Morgan on the latter's yacht Corsair, after an illness, had a long ...

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  43. HAWKER VICTIMISED.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—A report from Minimay states that jewellery and other articles, valued at £1,000, were stolen from a van owned by Hyman Rimalt, a hawker. ...

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  44. TWO YOUTHS STABBED

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—When two rival gangs clashed at the corner of St. George's road and Scotchmer-street, North Fitzrov early on Sunday morning. ...

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  45. A TERRIBLE REVENGE.

    PARIS, April 4.—The discovery of a family of four burned to death while asleep led to a search for a lodger who was under notice to quit. His mutilated ...

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  46. ESCAPE FROM ZOO.

    PARIS, April 3.—Crashes in a drawing room first revealed the fact that a giant orang outang bad escaped from the Paris Zoo. ...

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  47. FIRE AT GARDEN ISLAND.

    The most frequented section of Garden Island was swept by fire on Friday. Dense smoke was visible dose to the northern point early in the morning, and assisted ...

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  48. GERMANY'S PROBLEM.

    BERLIN", April 5.—A special commission appointed to report os the possibility of reducing the number of number of unemployed recommends the stoppage of long ...

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  49. A MUSICIAN'S CRUISE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.—Zlatko Balokovic, a violinist, ana his wife, sailed aboard the schooner Northern Light to-day on a two years' trip. He will give ...

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  50. IN A GLASS EYE.

    COLOGNE, April 3.—The companion ship of a diamond smuggler and her frequent visits to Holland caused suspicion to attach to a fashionably dressed woman, ...

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  51. TOC H.

    LONDON, April 5.—In the presence of delegates from all over the Empire, Lord Wakefield opened, to-day, the original Toc H. house (Talbot House), at Poperinghe ...

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  52. RUMANIAN POLITICS.

    BUCHAREST, April 4.—The Cabinet of M. Mironescu has resigned. M. Titulescu, the Rumanian Minister in London, has been summoned, and Trill probably form a ...

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  53. AN UNCONQUERED PEAK.

    LONDON, April 5.—An expedition consisting of five young men left for India from London yesterday to attempt to climb the uncensored Himalayan peak ...

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  54. ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    LONDON, April 4.—The Australian Press Association understands that Dr. Kelly, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, is likely to be elevated to the ...

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  56. INCREASE IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, April 3.—A persistent advance of unemployment in France is shown. There are now 50,815 recipients of the dole, compared with 1,630 a year ago, ...

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  57. ORVIETO TO BE BROKEN UP.

    LONDON, April 4.—The Orient liner Orvieto (12,133 tons), which was launched in 1909, arrived at Bo'ness to-day to be broken up ...

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