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  2. RIGHT TO KILL.

    MADRID, May 24.—The trial has begun of Dona Aurora Rodriguez, a well-known Socialist leader, on a charge of having murdered her daughter Hildegart while ...

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  3. BULGARIAN COUP.

    SOFIA, May 24.—King Boris had a great reception when he appeared in public today for the first time since the coup d'etat of Saturday last, when troops ...

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  4. GRAN CHACO WAR.

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), May 24.—Official army dispatches from the battlefront in the Gran Chaco territory were published tonight, stating that 6,000 Paraguayans ...

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  5. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    NEW YORK, May 24.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that it is learned that the British Government has inaugurated preliminary ...

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  6. STRIKE RIOTS.

    TOLEDO (Ohio), May 24.—Three troublous days of increasing disturbance and rioting due to the strike of about 3,000 workers at the Electric Autolite Factory ...

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  7. MATCH DRAWN.

    The Australian Test cricketers completed the match with Hampshire at Southampton yesterday, the result being a draw in Australia's favour. In reply to Hampshire's first innings score of 420, Australia made ...

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  8. TODAY'S GAME WITH MIDDLESEX

    As Middlesex, which will meet the Australians today, has its headquarters at Lord's, the home of the M.C.C., it can be readily understood that many fine players ...

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  9. A HAPSBURG RETURNS

    VIENNA, May 25.—The Archduke Eugene, the first of the exiled Hapsburgs to return to Austria since the post-war establishment of the Republic, arrived in ...

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  10. EMPIRE DAY.

    LONDON, May 24.—Empire day was observed with the usual ceremonies. The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. Linton) placed on the Cenotaph a wreath ...

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  11. CONSULATE FIRED ON.

    TOKIO, May 25.—The Foreign Office spokesman announced today that the Japanese Ambassador to Moscow (Mr. Ota) had notified the Vice-Foreign ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA.

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  13. WIFE BEING POISONED

    LONDON, May 25.—The question, "Should a doctor tell?" has been raised again. The "Lancet" states that a doctor, who ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. ARABIAN DISPUTE.

    CAIRO, May 24.—It is reported from Arabia that the situation between King Ibn Saud, of the Hejaz and Nedj and the Imam of the Yemen, has again become ...

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  15. Allen Selected to Play.

    LONDON, May 25.—The following team will represent Middlesex against Australia, tomorrow:—H. J. Enthoven (captain), G. O. Allen, R. W. V. Robins, I. A. R. ...

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  16. PARAGUAYAN VERSION.

    ASUNCION (Paraguay), May 24.—The Ministry of Defence reported today that as a result of heavy fighting in the Gran Chaco, heavy casualties had been inflicted ...

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  17. MISS BATTEN'S FLIGHT

    BRISBANE, May 25.—After encountering head winds all the way from Darwin, Miss Jean Batten, with an escorting plane chartered by Mr. S. W. Bird, ...

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  18. ARMS EXPORT EMBARGO.

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—The Senate unanimously passed a resolution today giving President Roosevelt power to impose an embargo on the export of arms ...

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  19. VOCE STRIKES FORM.

    LONDON, May 25.—W. Voce, the fast left-hand bowler, overshadowed H. Larwood yesterday in the match between Cambridge University and Nottingham, at ...

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  20. AGGRESSIVE METHODS.

    LONDON, May 25.—This match of surprises at Southampton continues to provide the best possible form of cricketing entertainment, with the pendulum of ...

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  21. WAR ON CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, May 24.—An improved system of patrolling by police cars controlled by wireless from Scotland Yard is to be introduced in the Metropolitan Police ...

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  22. TROUBLED EUROPE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, May 24.—In view of the troubled state of Europe and the danger of a new arms race, the Turkish Government has decided to increase its ...

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  23. LETICIA DISPUTE.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, May 24.—A protocol providing for the peaceful settlement of the dispute over the ownership of the Leticia territory (which Peru ...

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  24. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, May 24.—An arctic expedition led by Mr. J. M. Wordie, of St. John's College, Cambridge, and consisting of ten Englishmen, all of whom have had ...

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  25. JARDINE'S ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, May 25.—The engagement is announced of D. R. Jardine, who captured the last English Test team in Australia and Miss Margaret Irene Peat. Miss ...

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  26. WIRELESS DEVELOPMENTS.

    LONDON, May 25.—That a system had been evolved during the past year whereby a message might be transmitted partly by cable and partly by wireless without ...

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  27. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, May 25.—"The Times," in an editorial, emphasises the definite and continuous improvement in the economic position throughout the Empire, the basis ...

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  28. REVIEW OF THE TOUR.

    Following are the results of matches played by the Australians:— May 2, 3, and 4.—Australia (504) beat worcestershire (112 and 95) by an innings and 297 ...

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  29. THE EMPIRE'S FORESTS

    LONDON, May 24.—Timber imports to Great Britain have been considerably increased by activity in the building trade, Nearly 10,000,000 tons of ...

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  30. GREETINGS TO CANADA.

    LONDON, May 24.—Speaking with a telephone on his table at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce at the Empire day luncheon at the Hotel Victoria today, the ...

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  31. Trek Across Greenland.

    LONDON, May 24.—Lieutenants Lindsay and Godfrey and Mr. Croft, three young Englishmen, who intend to attempt a hazardous 1,000-mile journey across the ...

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  32. PLANE CRASH.

    LONDON, May 24.—Within sight of Empire air day, visitors at the Andover aerodrome today, Flying-Officer George E. S. Williams, a son of Mrs. G Williams ...

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  33. REMAINING FIXTURES.

    The matches which remain to be played by the Australians in England are as follows:— May 26, 28 and 29, v. Middlesex. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FROZEN BEEF.

    LONDON, May 24.—The Acting High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. McLaren), in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph" emphasises that Australia's ...

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  35. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—Eight passengers were injured, three of them seriously, when a large sedan car, returning from a dance at the Flinders Naval Base, skidded ...

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  36. WIRELESS COMPANY'S AFFAIRS

    LONDON, May 25.—Presiding at the annual meeting of Cables and Wireless, Limited, the governing director (Mr. J. C. Denison-Pender) said that the ...

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  37. ALARUMS AND EXCURSIONS.

    HONG KONG, May 25.—Interviewed here today while en route to Canton, the Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham), who is leading the Australian ...

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  38. KILLED BY A LIFT.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—George Hartley Millar (11), of Missendon-road. Camperdown, was fatally injured by a lift today at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ...

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  39. A POPULAR SIDE.

    LONDON, May 25.—The Australians consistent disdain for safety-first tactics is making them a most popular side and they are attracting, judging by English ...

    Article : 163 words
  40. HAMPSHIRE.

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  41. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    NEW YORK, May 24.—Little America, where the main camp of Rear-Admiral Byrd's expedition to the antarctic is located, is undergoing most remarkable ...

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  42. ART EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—A complete alteration in the plans for the proposed exhibition of Australian art was agreed to by the Centenary executive committee ...

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  43. PARROTS BANNED.

    LONDON, May 25.—The landing of a consignment of parrots brought by the steamer Bendigo has been forbidden owing to a suspicion that psitacosis had occurred ...

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  44. EARTH TREMORS AT KANOWNA

    In a report received yesterday by the Government Astronomer (Mr. H. B. Curlewis) Mr. Leggo, the headmaster of the Kanowna State school, announced severe ...

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  45. IRISH SENATE.

    DUBLIN, May 25.—The Dail Eireann today passed the Government Bill for the Abolition of the Senate by 54 votes to 38. ...

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  46. VALUE OF FAST BOWLERS.

    LONDON, May 25.—"Have the Australian batsmen come to England with a fast bowling complex?" asks Thomas Moult the cricket writer for the "Daily ...

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  47. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, May 24.—The Ministry of Communications announced today that a direct radio service to China would be inaugurated on June [?]. ...

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