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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    In Melbourne last week another boy victim watt added to the lone list of those Claimed by the deadly pea rifle. It is noteworthy that the Chief Secretary of ...

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  3. SWISS TRAIN SMASH

    Nine more bodies have been recovered from the wreckage caused by the collision of two express trains near Bellinzona. A number are badly charred. ...

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  4. EARLY CABLES

    An unusual case occurred at Wokingham (Berkshire), when Frederick Joseph Jones, a self-styled faith healer, was charged under a century-old clause of the Vagrancy ...

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  5. THE EMPIRE'S SHOP WINDOW

    Overcast, chilly weather in nowise damped tho enthusiasm of the cosmopolitan crowds, hundreds of thousands of people surging to Wembley from six in ...

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  6. IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The Government has issued a White Paper specifying its position with regard to the various resolutions of the Imperial Eeonomio Conference, showing that it ...

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  7. OLD PIONEER PASSES

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. Robert Buck Leake at an advanced ago at his residence, 158 Grosvenor-road, North Perth. Old residents and particularly those the ...

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  8. THE KING'S SPEECH.

    The following speech was delivered by His Majesty the King at the opening of the Umpire Exhibition today:— ...

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  9. "UTTERLY ABSURD STATEMENT"

    The "Daily Herald" characterises Mr. Lloyd George's speech as an utterly absurd statement of the position. It points out that Labor took office as ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    Lunching at Basrah on Monday, Captain Maclaren left for Bushire at 3.30 intending to cover 200 miles before nightfall, but the was compelled to spend the night afloat in nneHlnff at Basrah on Monday,' Captain Maolaron loft for Bushire at 3.30. intending to oover 200 miles before nightfall, bnt h# waB compelled to spend the ni

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  11. THEIR MAJESTIES GREETED.

    Their Majesties arrived and were greeted with, a tremendous roar of applause which drowned the fanfare of trumpets. Their Majesties were received ...

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  12. THE KIEFF TRIALS

    M. Poincare has replied to M. Tohitcherin (Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs). He says the French Government, in transmitting to the Soviet Government the ...

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  13. IRELAND

    President Cosgrave and Messrs. Kevin O'Higgins and Hugh Kennedy have left for London to resume the conference on the boundary question with representatives of ...

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  14. OVATION FOR THE PRINCE.

    The Prince of Wales, in asking his Majesty to declare the Exhibition open, referred to it as a picture at our commonwealth of nations. He truly believed ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Nationality opened their, election campaign last evening, when General Hartzog and Dr. Malan, the Leader of the Cape Nationalists, spoke at Vryheid and Cape ...

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  16. INDIAN FRONTIER

    The "Pioneer" has received a report from the frontier that a patrol of the Berk[?] Regiment was tired on by Mahsuds near Razmak, on April 15. Two soldiers ...

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  17. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    A message from Karachi stales that Squadron Leader Maclaren arrived there this evening. (Karachi, the capital of the Sind ...

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  18. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CONCERT

    A cast of 50 artists haB promised Mr. Walter George whole-hearted support, and will definitely appear at the concert arranged by him to be hold at tho Theatre ...

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  19. OCCUPIED TERRITORY

    A message from Speyer states that unknown men in a motor car assassinated Herr Helfferich, the Burgomaster of Munchweiler (Alsace). ...

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  20. BLINDED SOLDIERS' WORK

    A life of darkness is the lot of 10 ex-soldiers of this State, who risked their all on the field of battle to preserve the honor and integrity of the Empire. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL

    The trouble on the water front took a sensational turn to-day, when six high officials of the Trades and Labor Council were arrested. ...

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  22. WORKMEN HONORED.

    Their Majesties received a number of engineers and workmen, and the King was presented with a memento in form of a gold model of the world. The Colonial ...

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  23. THE SECESSION ISSUE.

    In connection with General Hertzog and Dr. Malan's denial that Republicanism was on the Nationalist programme, the visit of General Hertzog and other Nationalist ...

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  24. BRILLIANCE AND ENTHUSIASM.

    The most brilliant and enthusiastic period was on the appearance of their Majesties in the arena with a glittering escort of four State carriages drawn by four ...

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  25. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE.

    A general resumption of work has been made at Southampton by the shipyard workers. The lockout notices have been withdrawn ...

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  26. GENERAL MARITZ.

    General Maritz was sentenced to-day to three years' imprisonment without hard labor on a charge of high treason. In the Special Court or three judges under the ...

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  27. THE WEATHER

    The official report of the weather for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. roads:—Cloudy to overcast over southern agricultural districts, Coolgardie goldfields, and ...

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  28. A WHEAT DEAL

    Formal judgment was entered by Mr. Justice Northmore in the Supremo Court this morning in the suit in which Francis Marcus Reedy and Leslie Cecil Reedy sued ...

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  29. A CABLING FEAT.

    A pretty incident closed tho ceremony, when a telegraph messenger ascended this royal dais with a large letter from tho Eastern Extension Telegraph ...

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  30. FULL COURT

    The Full Court (their Honors the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Draper) delivered two reserved judgments this morning. The first case wad an appeal against the ...

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  31. PETROL PRICE SURPRISES.

    The [?] mind, not versed in the Intricacies of commercial matters, as they are conducted in relation to oil (says the "Light Car and Cyclecar"), is asking ...

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  32. BOXING

    What promise to be two first-class contests, will be the meeting of Jack Burke, middleweight champion of W.A., and Wally Thorpe, champion of the goldfields. ...

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  33. LONDON SEASON.

    London's season opened with a dinner and reception which were given by Princess Marv and Viscount Lascelles at Chesterfield House to-night to mark the ...

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  34. NEWFOUNDLAND

    A message from St. John's, Newfoundland, states that warrants have been issued for the arrest of Sir Richard Squires the ex-Premier; Mr. Alex. Campbell a ...

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  35. GREECE

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that Cabinet has approved of a decree for the defence of the Republican regime for ten years, forbidding ...

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  36. A HOBART SENSATION

    A sensation was caused at North Hobart yesterday by an explosion at the City Council's refuse destructor in Park-street. The explosion occurred in a chamber ...

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  38. AMERICA

    Mr. H. M. Daugnerty (the ex-Attorney General gave seandals situation a new turn when he issued a remarkable statement, declaring that he has affidavits and ...

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  40. SWITZERLAND

    Two express trains collided on the St. Gothard line, near Bellinzona, aud a waggon burst into flames. Up to now 12 bodies have been recovered.—Reuter. ...

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  41. A DISASTROUS BLAZE

    Thirteen business premises were burnt down at Bellingen, on the north coast, yesterday moraine Most of them were under-insured, or not insured at all. ...

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