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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    Throughout the countryside and in the cities Australians commemorated on Saturday the 16th anniversary of the landing at Anzac Cove, Gallipoll. In Perth, notwithstanding the unfavourable weather, very large crowns assembled for the ...

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  3. SOVIET TRADE.

    LONDON, April 24.—The growing importations of Russian goods under the fire-year plan, at prices entirely unrelated to the cost of production was discussed ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, April 24.—Speaking to-night at the annual dinner of the Foreign Press Association, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) said that Europe was in ...

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  5. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    HOME, April 24.—The latest French naval proposals for a settlement of the differences arising from the naval agreement between Britain, France, and Italy, ...

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  6. BRITISH AIR MAIL.

    DARWIN, April 26.—Carrying the first experimental British air mail for Australia, which was delayed at Kupang (Timor) owing to the mishap to the Imperial ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. LOAN COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, April 25.—After a meeting which extended over Thursday, Friday and to-day, the Loan Council adjourned, after having decided that the chairman ...

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  8. PROBLEM'S CONTINGENCIES.

    LONDON, April 24.—Speaking at the annual dinner of the Foreign Press Association, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. A. Henderson) said to-day ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    LONDON, April 25.—At the inquest concerning the death of Air Vice-Marshal Felton Vesey Holt, air officer commanding the fighting area of the air defence of ...

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  10. LABOUR SPLIT.

    SYDNEY, April 26.—About 12 members of the State Labour Caucus, mostly country members, are suspected of meeting secretly in the suburbs and confiding ...

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  11. DEPARTURE FROM KUPANG.

    KUPANG, April 25.—The British airmail for Australia, which was taken from the City of Cairo after it crashed last Sunday to the Kupang post office, left the ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. SPANISH REPUBLIC.

    MADRID, April 24.—General Damaseo Berenguer, the former Prime Minister of Spain, has sworn loyalty to the Republic. A list was placed in the office of the new ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. THE RETURN MAIL.

    DARWIN, April 26.—The Qantas 'plane Apollo, which left Brisbane yesterday morning with the first Australian air mail for Britain arrived at Darwin at 2.40 p.m. ...

    Article : 209 words
  14. AIR MAIL RECORD.

    AMSTERDAM, April 24.—The Dutch pilot, Smirnoff, has created a new record for the air mail service by Hying from the Dutch East Indies to Holland in eight ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. EXILED ROYALTY.

    LONDON, April 24.—King Alfonso of Spain motored to Windsor Castle to-day and was received as the Duke of Toledo. He took tea with the King and Queen in ...

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  16. TASMANIAN FLIGHT.

    HOBART, April 26.—Territory in Tasmania's wild south-west, which could not be traversed in many weeks of walking, was covered before luncheon to-day by the ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. THE LANG PLAN.

    SYDNEY, April 26.—The Theodore faction made an unsuccessful attempt to have the Lang plan rejected at a meeting of the East Sydney electorate council last ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. VOTING AGE REDUCED.

    MADRID, April 25.—The Cabinet has reduced the voting age for men from 25 to 23 years, thus bringing to the ranks of the Republicans numbers of students and ...

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  19. AT DAWN.

    Silently, and unhurried, the thousands who came to pay their mute tributes to the men who died on the first Anzac lawn, and to those who fell in the ...

    Article : 868 words
  20. RED FLAGS BURNED.

    LAUNCESTON, April 26.—Red Flags flown on the dwellings of two Communist leaders in William-street, Launceston, yesterday were torn down by a body of ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. SECOND FLIGHT BEGINS.

    LONDON, April 25.—The second experimental British-Australian air mail flight, operated by Imperial Airways, Ltd., began to-day, when the nine-ton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  22. IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, April 20.—A fascinating account of a search for gold among the blacks in Central Australia is contained in Mr. Michael Terry's new book. "Hidden ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. MISSING IN GREENLAND.

    LONDON, April 25.—Anxiety is felt concerning the welfare of Mr. Augustine Courtauld, son of Mr. S. Courtauld, millionaire director of Courtaulds, Ltd., and ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. BUGLERS WAKE FREMANTLE.

    In the grey light of dawn, with a drizzling rain, about 500 people trended their way to the Fremantle memorial to fallen sailors and soldiers on Anzac Day ...

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  25. FROM MILL POINT.

    A handful of people gathered at Mill Point before the dawn on Saturday morning to take part at a distance in the service on Mt. Eliza across the water, but ...

    Article : 336 words
  26. ESPLANADE SERVICE.

    Under ashen sties, on a green sward beside a steel-grey river, the people of Perth assembled on Saturday to testify their remembrance of men who went ...

    Article : 1,700 words
  27. THE MARCH.

    Inspiration and pathos mingled stirred the great crowds which lined the route of the march through Perth, the long procession affording a touching and stirring ...

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  28. WALL-STREET SLUMP.

    NEW YORK, April 24.—Marking the most important collapse since the slump last autumn, Pynchon and Company, one of the lamest Wall-street brokerage houses. ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. MALTA'S TROUBLES.

    MALTA, April 24.—Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on the constitution of Malta, which is headed by Lord Askwith, the Premier (Lord ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. TRIBAL UPRISING.

    TOKIO, April 26.—An inter-tribal aboriginal uprising took place yesterday in the Musha region of Formosa, and 190 persons are reported to have been killed. ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. FEMALE JUDGES.

    LONDON, April 24.—"We have not yet got women Judges. I fear that when they come they will be very hard," said Sir Ernest Wild, Recorder of London, at the ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. WOMEN IN ART.

    LONDON, April 24.—Despite the competition of well-known men artists, women have won both the silver and bronze medals offered for the first time at the ...

    Article : 73 words
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