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  2. KU KLUX

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—The renewal of the Ku Klux Klan anti-racial campaign has manifested itself with disastrous results in the town of Lilly, in Pennsylvania, the ...

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  3. BALLINA NEEDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Mayor of Bal lina, AId. Torrens, accompanied by Mr. George Nesbitt, M.L.A., to-day interviewed the Minister for Works and the Minister for ...

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  4. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thomas Roy Mitchell (16½), a farm hand, appeared at the Central Criminal Court to-day to answer a charge of having murdered Richard Pethybridge, junr., ...

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  5. TROUBLE BREWING GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN RUHR

    BERLIN, Sunday.—At a conference of the Imperial Coal Council a resolution was carried declaring that the burden imposed upon the mining industry in the Ruhr by ...

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  6. STRANGE EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Extraordinary evidence was given in a case before Mr. Justice Owen to-day, when Eileen Maxwell Palmer, formerly Martin, applied for a ...

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  7. STILL DOUBTFUL POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Sir Henry Barwell, in an interview, said that when the final returns were announced it might he found that the Government would have 21 members in ...

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  8. BONDI CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Elsie Frances Burke (23), who died in a house in Bondi on March 23. ...

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  9. LABOUR CONFIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Charlton, leadel of the Federal Opposition, referring to the South Australian elections, remarked that the people were dissatisfied with composite ...

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  10. ALDERSHOT MURDER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The outstanding feature of the murder of the bank manager, Mr. Hall, at Borden, is the secrecy with which it was carried out. ...

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  11. REPARATIONS REPORTS

    PARIS, Sunday.—General Dawes and MrReginald McKenna's committees are expected to report to the Reparations Commission within the next few days. ...

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  12. "DOOM OF NATIONALISTS"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. J. T. Lang, Leader of the Opposition, said, that the South Australian elections completed another chapter in the story of the doom of the ...

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  13. WRECKED BENANDRA

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Marine Court held an inquiry to-day concerring the wreck of the steamer Benandra on the South Coast on March 25. ...

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  14. HEAVY SEAS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steamer Yulgilbar upon leaving Ballina on Saturday struck a heavy sea, and upon rising to the next sea she must have touched a spit, as a ...

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  15. COSTLY MEAT

    PARIS, Monday.—It appears certain that Parisians are unaware of the real quality of their meat when they recently regaled themselves on a couple of racehorses whose ...

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  16. PRICE OF DISUNION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Attorney-General, Mr. Bavin, referring to the South Australian elections, said that it seemed deplorable that, while the Liberal and Country parties ...

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  17. MORE HOPEFUL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The shipbuilding labour dispute has assumed a brighter aspect. The Employees' Federation has issued a statement to the effect that a conference ...

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  18. M. POINCARE

    PARIS, Sunday.—Voting as on a question of confidence in the Government, the Chamber of Deputies rejected the Radical Amendment to the Pensions Bill by 327 votes ...

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  19. "WETTEST CITY"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Acting upon President Coolidge's orders and as part of the campaign to clean up the capital, the police conducted a series of spectacular ...

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  20. "NO HOPE"

    SIDNEY, Monday.—Mr. J. C. L. Fitz. patrick, Minister for Local Government. stated at the Blacktown show on Saturday that he could hold out no hope of the State ...

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  21. HEAVY FLOODS

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Further particulars of the floods in the Auckland province show that £100,000 worth of damage was done. Every important bridge between Silver ...

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  22. BRITISH HOUSING

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Coppock, secretary of the National Federation of Building Trade Workers, speaking at the housing conference, said: "We are on the eve of a ...

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  23. "READY ACCEPTANCE"

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A cable from the Premier, Mr. E. G. Theodore, despatched on Saturday, expressed the view that the Queensland conversion loan would be fully ...

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  24. OLYMPIC GAMES

    PARIS, Sunday.—Representatives of the various Olympic committees are now actively engaged in ensuring accommodation for their national representatives during the games. ...

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  25. ARMED GANG

    LONDON, Monday.—A thrilling chase occurred on Sunday night, when an armed gang attempted to hold up Mr. Fouraker, a newspaper dealer of Great Smith-street. ...

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  26. JURY LOCKED UP

    GRAFTON, Monday.—At the Grafton Quarter Sessions to-day Edward Francis Reilly was placed on trial charged with a serious offence against a girl on Boxing Day ...

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  27. WAR'S AFTERMATH

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Senator, Borah, speaking at a local church, declared that the corrupt Government was partly ascribable to the aftermath of the war, but more ...

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  28. HEAVY BOOKINGS FOR SYDNEY

    GRAFTON, Monday.—What, it is thought, constitutes a record booking list for the South Grafton railway station was recorded on Saturday, when 267 passengers joined the ...

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  29. STATE SERVANTS

    SYIXNEY, Monday.—The State council of the Amalgamated Railwaymen's Union, after a long discussion regarding tlie Federal Arbitration case, came to the conclusion that ...

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  30. LABOUR DEFEAT

    BBISBANE, Monday.—The local civic elections were held in six suburban areas of Brisbane on Saturday. In all cases where the political element ...

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  31. ANGUS MURRAY TO PETITION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Angus Murray is to petition the Governor asking that his sentence of death be reconsidered. It is understood that one of the reasons ...

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  32. BRITISH AIR MISSION

    PARIS, Sunday.—Nine aeroplanes, constituting the British air mission to France, have arrived at Le Bourget aerodrome, and were welcomed by representatives of the ...

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  33. ASYLUM STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Violent scenes were witnessed at Letterkenny, when a number of male and female attendants from Dulblin were attacked when en route to the asylum. ...

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  34. SERIOUS MOTOR SMASH

    INVERELL, Monday.—A serious motor car accident occurred this morning near Dinton Vale. Mr. W. D. Lovelock, manager of a ...

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  35. STOCK INSPECTORS' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The annual conference of the Institute of Stock Inspectors commenced to-day. Amendments to give greater elasticity to ...

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  36. LABOUR GAINS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Labour scored considerable victories at the local council elections in the London suburbs yesterday. ...

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  37. FEDERAL MINISTERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Treasurer, Dr. Earle Page, arrived from Melbourne yesterday. The Prime Minister and other members of ...

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  38. AIR STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the air dispute a week has now elapsed since a British aeroplane left Croydon. The Air Minister, Lord Thompson, ...

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  39. THEATRICAL MANAGER FAILS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Bankruptcy Court to-day Ewan Donald was publicly examined. He said he was a theatrical, manager ...

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  40. QUARANTINED

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—As a consequence of the refusal of the Townsville watersiders to coal the steamer Victoria, from China, till the vessel has been ...

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  41. MAN'S HEARTBEATS BROADCASTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Wireless enthusiasts in England, when listening to an American broadcasting programme early this morning, constantly heard puzzling clicking noise. ...

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  42. KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — When the Albury mail train arrived at Cootamundra from Albury on Saturday night, it was discovered that the wheels of the engine were covered ...

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  43. ITALIAN ELECTIONS

    ROME, Sunday.—The latest reports indicate sweeping Faseisti victories in the Partiamentary elections, This was almost a foregone conclusion, owing to the new ...

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  44. BOMBS AT GERMAN ELECTIONS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Many disorders have occurred during the elections, particularly on the part of the Nationalists, who have been breaking up Communist meetings by ...

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  45. REMANDED FOR SIXTH TIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—For the sixth time William Attwood was remanded at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of maliciouslv wounding Mary Attwood. ...

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  46. NATIONALISTS WIN IN WEST

    PERTH, Monday.—The deferred poll in the Pilbarra and Kimberley electorates was taken on Saturday. The progress counts seem to indicate that ...

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  47. RICHARD BUCKLEY'S ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A member of the crew of an American steamer now in port, said to-day that on her last voyage a stowaway boarded the vessel at Melbourne ...

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  48. INVITATION TO PROGRESSIVES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Ley, Minister for Justice, referring the New South Wales political sitation, said that Colonel Bruxner and his colleagues have only been ...

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  49. EMPIRE EXHIBITION BUTTER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Messrs. Lyons, the caterers, have contracted to supply Australian butter exclusively in the Empire Exhibition restaurants, except in the New ...

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  50. FIRE ENGINE'S FATAL SKID

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—When travelling to a fire at Devonport the motor fire, engine skidded on the wet surface of the road and struck a telegraph post. ...

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  52. AMERICAN WORLD FLIGHT

    PRINCE RUPERT (B.C.), Sunday.—The four United States, world fliers reached here from Seattle to-day. ...

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