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  2. EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    Hopes of an advance towards a new European settlement following the Rhineland remilitarisation are centred on Herr Hitler's full reply tomorrow to the four-Power plan. He has already rejected the proposals for interim security in general terms, but his envoy, Herr ...

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  3. GERMAN ELECTION.

    BERLIN, March 28.—The frenzied Nazi election enthusiasm culminated today in a great rally at Cologne, in the Rhineland, when the Fuehrer, Herr Hitler, ...

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  4. MR. EDEN'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, March 27.—There are minor objections in France to the speech of the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Eden) in the House of Commons on Thursday, ...

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  5. HARAR IN FLAMES.

    ADDIS ABABA, March 29.—A mass air raid by 30 Italian bombing planes this morning wrecked considerable areas of Harar, the second largest town in ...

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  6. CHILD MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, March 29.—A woman living at 19 Golf-parade, Manly, was found by her husband today unconscious in a gas-filled room at her home. In the bedroom ...

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  7. CARS PLUNGE OVER JETTY.

    SYDNEY, March 29.—Six members of a fishing party of eight were drowned and the other two had to struggle hard for their lives, when two motor cars carrying ...

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  8. ADVANCE IN NORTH.

    LONDON, March 29.—A dispatch from a correspondent with the Italian northern army in Abyssinia states:—"The Italians have occupied two important ...

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  9. POLLING YESTERDAY.

    BERLIN, March 29.—Since early this morning the streets of Berlin have been busy with persons thronging to the poll to vote in the Reichstag general election. ...

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  10. TOWNSEND PLAN FUNDS.

    WASHINGTON, March 27.—Further evidence was given today by Robert Earl Clements, who was until recently national secretary of the Townsend Plan ...

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  11. LITTLE GERMAN COMMENT.

    LONDON, March 27.—In Germany, states the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," the point made by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) in his ...

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  12. HOME-MADE AEROPLANE.

    ADDIS ABABA, March 27.—The Emperor Haile Selassie's German pilot, Weber, has built a home-made aeroplane to replace one that was recently ...

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  13. ITALY'S FORCES.

    ROME, March 28.—The 13th anniversary today of the formation of the Italian air force was celebrated with an aerial display, a crowd of 50,000 watching new ...

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  14. DISTRESS IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, March 28.—Reports received in Madrid from the provinces indicate that there is a serious danger of the peasants rising throughout Spain, ...

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  15. ITALIAN ALOOFNESS.

    LONDON, March 28.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Italy already has intimated her refusal to join in any European peace talks ...

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  16. A MINER'S CLAIM.

    LONDON, March 27.—Today the Privy Council dismissed the appeal of the Metropolitan Coal Company v. Pye. The case was a New South Wales one. ...

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  17. FRANCO-SOVIET PACT.

    PARIS, March 28.—The Foreign Minister (M. Flandin) and the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Litvinov) yesterday exchanged ratifications of the Franco-Soviet ...

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  18. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    LONDON, March 28.—The Italian Red Sea fleet has completed manoeuvres, during which brilliant use is reported to have been made of the smaller craft, especially ...

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  19. ANGLO-GERMAN DISCUSSIONS.

    Herr von Ribbentrop called on the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) on Friday with the main purpose, it is understood, of obtaining an elucidation of ...

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  20. NEED OF STRONG DEFENCES.

    LONDON, March 27.—Recalling his position in the crisis which arose last year out of the proposals for an Italo-Abyssinian settlement agreed to by ...

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  21. EXPROPRIATION OF ESTATES.

    MADRID, March 29.—The Government has issued a decree empowering the Agrarian Reform Institute to declare certain estates within municipal boundaries as ...

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  22. A TROUBLED FRONTIER

    MOSCOW, March 28.—Reports of a new frontier incident were received by the Assistant Commissioner of Foreign Affairs (M. Stomonyakov) and the ...

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  23. ATTACK ON FRANC.

    LONDON, March 28.—The French bank rate was raised today to five per cent, following bear attacks on the franc, which this morning reached the ...

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  24. CORK ASSASSINATION.

    DUBLIN, March 29.—The assassination of Vice-Admiral Henry Boyce Somerville in his home at Castletownsend (County Cork) on Tuesday night ...

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  25. PATROLLING THE FRONTIER.

    PARIS, March 28.—The Air Ministry announces that a special corps of fast police aeroplanes will be established to patrol the frontier, especially along the ...

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  26. GROWING OIL STORES.

    ROME, March 28.—Following the purchase by Italy of a big shipment of oil from Rumania, the Under-Secretary for Marine (Admiral Cavagnari) stated today ...

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  27. NOT INVITED YET.

    LONDON, March 28.—Although he had not received an invitation to visit Adelaide for the centenary celebrations, he would be prepared to consider one, Mr. ...

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  28. GERMAN PLANE OVER HOLLAND

    AMSTERDAM, March 28.—A German plane today flew over Venloo. It is reported that its crew photographed the barracks. ...

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  29. MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY.

    TIFLIS, March 29.—It is reported from Piatigorsk (in the North Caucasus) that a party of eight youths and girls, roped together, was climbing Mt. Elbruz (18,525 ...

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  30. DEADLOCK IN CAIRO.

    LONDON, March 28.—The negotiations for a treaty between Britain and Egypt, which are being conducted at Cairo between Sir Miles Lampson (High ...

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  31. VIEWS IN U.S. SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, March 26.—For the first time since Herr Hitler remilitarised the Rhineland, the Senate engaged in a general discussion of the European ...

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  32. THE ESSEN RALLY.

    BERLIN, March 28.—Dozens of special trains took thousands of visitors yesterday to Essen, where Herr Hitler delivered his widely-heralded campaign ...

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  33. TO REGAIN A RECORD.

    LONDON, March 29.—The "Sunday Chronicle" states that Mrs. J. A. Mollison is having a 400-horsepower biplane built secretly at Croydon for the purpose of ...

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  34. ALBANIA AND ITALY.

    TIRANA, March 29.—The Albanian Parliament has ratified new Italo-Albanian agreements facilitating trade, extending the Italian oil concession and ...

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  35. BUTTER EXPORTS TO BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, March 29.—The Australian Dairy Produce Export Board reports that imports of butter into Great Britain for the week ended March 18 ...

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  36. Husband's Plans.

    SYDNEY, March 29.—Mr. J. A. Mollison, referring yesterday to his intention to make a round-the-world flight, said that if it was a success it would probably ...

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  37. LONDON'S GREEN BELT.

    LONDON, March 28.—A report which will come before the London County Council on Tuesday records substantial progress with the scheme to establish a ...

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  38. WOMAN MOTORIST'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, March 27.—Miss Joan Richmond, of Melbourne, was one of four women out of 37 entrants to win a first-class award in the open car section of ...

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  39. MR. DE VALERA'S EYE TROUBLE

    ZURICH, March 28.—Mr. Eamon De Valera, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, is suffering from an advanced cataract in one eye, which ...

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