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  3. HUGE CROWD ATTEND ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE IN PERTH

    On Thursday morning upwards of 35,000 persons gathered on the, Perth Esplanade to participate in the Anzac Day memorial service. The attendance was a record one for such a function, and fully reflected the feeling of the public of Western Australia for those who laid down their lives for their country. Our picture, taken from the roof of the Perth Bowling Clubhouse, gives an excellent idea of the density of the gathering. (Air photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. England to India

    The Royal Air Force Fairy, monoplane, in an attempt to fly from England to Calcutta and thus create a long distance flying record, passed ...

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  5. A BIG FIRE

    A fire doing damage amounting to about £30,000. occurred at Millars' Timber and Trading Co Yards, South Melbourne after midnight. It is ...

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  6. THE COAL TROUBLE

    The first shipments of English coal ordered by the Metropolitan Gas Company will arrive in Melbourne In June. This coal will be of good quality, and ...

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  7. The Tragic Spot

    The climax to the Southern Cross mishap came on Sunday last when the missing Westland Widgeon monoplane, Kookaburra, was accidentally ...

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  8. JEWELLER SUED

    In the King's Bench Division, Mrs. Violet Bleach, an actress divorcee, sued Michael Weil, a jeweller, to recover £630 for a lost diamond. Counsel said ...

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  9. SPEED RECORDS

    Though Captain Campbell says be is disappointed, South Africa is thrilled by his achievements in face of persistent and extraordinary bad ...

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  10. TRAGEDY IN EGYPT

    Dr. Frank Cole Madden, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in the Egyptian University, has been found shot dead in his home in Cairo, with a revolver ...

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  11. VALUE OF WIRELESS

    The "Times" aeronautical correspondent, discussing the lessons of the non-stop Sight, emphasises the value of wireless equipment on aeroplanes, ...

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  12. OVER 4000 MILES COVERED

    The aviators landed at Karachi at 1.15, British summer time. They were aloft for 3038 minutes and covered 4130 miles which is 333 short of the ...

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  13. BURIAL OF THE VICTIMS

    The Prime Minister said to-day that he had received a communication from Mrs. Anderson, mother of Keith Anderson, from which it would ...

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  14. A CARTER'S DEATH

    On March 25, Andrew Mackay Porteous, (51) a woodcarter of Echunga died in the Adelaide hospital A certificate was given that death was due ...

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  15. A BELATED EFFORT

    The Agent-General for W.A. (Mr. W. C. Angwin), in a letter to the press, says that the Western Australian Minister for Education is ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Unemployment was never so acute tn Victoria. It is estimated by the Trades Hall that there are between 19,000 and 20,000 union and non-union ...

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  17. SIR ALAN BURGOYNE

    The death is announced of Lieut-Colonel Sir Alan Hughes Burgoyne. Sir Alan Burgoyne was born in 1880 and completed his education at ...

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  18. PRAISE FOR CAPTAIN BRAIN

    Mr. A. V. Hilliard, of Sydney, father of Keith Anderson's fiancee, Miss Bon Hilliard, paid a tribute to-day to the kindness and consideration snown by ...

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  19. INDIAN COMMISSION

    The "Daily Mail" says that the police are specially guarding the West End hotel where Sir John Simon is staying. He arrived yesterday from ...

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  20. ALL BLACK WRECKED

    Mr. Frank Mase, who was attempting a solo flight from England to New Zealand in the All Black, was forced down at Roanne in France. ...

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  21. SOUTHERN CROSS RETURNS

    The Southern Cross left Narromine at 8.26 a.m. to-day for Richmond, and landed shortly before 11 a.m. It flew through a 30 miles an hour cross ...

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  22. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK

    There are 30 diphtheria patients in the Ballarat Hospital, including 15 from Beaufort A baby girl died half an hour after admission. ...

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  23. SUFFERING FROM CANCER

    Dr. Madden recently became convinced that he was suffering from cancer. He consulted Dr. Aly Bey Ibrahim, an eminent Egyptian surgeon, on ...

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  24. CAR SOMERSAULTS

    After colliding with an electric tram at Kew, a motor car crashed through the fence of Alexandra Gardens and five people in the car were injured. The ...

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  25. CONQUERING THE PACIFIC

    With interest in Trans-Atlantio flying waning, the American aviation world is turning to the conquest of the Pacific where Kingsford Smith ...

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  26. NEARING THE KOOKABURRA

    In connection with the Anderson disaster, the Minister for Home Affairs to-day received the following message from the Government ...

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  27. MECHANIC HITCHCOCK'S PENSION

    While available information unfortunately justifies the belief that death has claimed the crew of the aeroplane Kookaburra in the attempt to locate the ...

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  28. JUSTICE IN THE BALKANS

    Miloslav Krstovitch, a bandit was tried on 27 charges, including several, murders and robberies accompanied by rape. He was convicted in each case ...

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  29. SUDDEN DEATHS

    Florence Rupina (34) died during the night while sleeping in a partlybuilt house in George-street, Concord. A man who was in the house found the ...

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  30. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES

    Messrs. Campbell and Campbell, solicitors, have forwarded to Mr. J. Cassidy, barrister, copies of the "Daily Guardian," in which Kingsford Smith ...

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  31. STRIKE AT BOMBAY

    One hundred and fifty thousand mill hands at the Bombay cotton mills struck yesterday in response to the call of the Communist Union. ...

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  32. VISITORS TO LONDON

    "The Sunday Tunes" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia House, Standard or "The ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. STATEMENT BY MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce made a statement to-day Sn connection with the stoppage in the payment of Hitchcock's personal pension to his wife. "Mrs. Hitchcock was ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine over west coastal area and in the Kimberleys, otherwise cloudy generally. Further showers in the lower ...

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  35. ROUGH WEATHER

    There is rough weather along the coast of New South Wales, and many small vessels are sheltering in the bays. ...

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  36. THE WAR DEBTS

    Great Britain to date has repaid America £246,000,000 of her war debt, whilst her allies have only paid her £33,700,000. ...

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  37. THE FREMANTLE ANZAC SERVICE

    Conducted at the War Memorial on Monument Hill on Thursday. (A. Orloff, photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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