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  2. ECONOMIC POSITION.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—Questioned in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. E. C. Riley (Lab., N.S.W.) concerning the closing of applications for the ...

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  3. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed, whose movements in a body through Perth streets had received close attention for several weeks past without there being any trouble, came into ...

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  4. SMITH AND SHIERS.

    After having spent a night in the country, apparently at the place where they were found by a police party on Monday afternoon, Messrs. D. Smith and W. ...

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  5. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    ADELAIDE, April 1.—The storms that buffeted the Discovery in the Antarctic followed her into St. Vincent's Gulf last night and this morning she lay at the ...

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  6. GERMAN POLITICS.

    BERLIN, March 31.—A remarkable change in the form of allegiance to the German Republic was initiated when the new Coalition Cabinet of Dr. Bruening ...

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  7. PALESTINE OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, March 31.—The report of the Commission which was appointed to consider the causes of the Palestine disturbances of August last, was presented ...

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  8. BRITISH FINANCE.

    LONDON, March 31.—The British Government's financial year ended to-night with a deficit of £14,523,000, compared with a surplus of £18,394,000 at the close ...

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  9. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, April 1.—A rift in the clouds which, have for some time enveloped the naval conference occurred this morning when the British spokesman announced ...

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  10. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—In resuming the debate on the Federal Ministry's proposals for the amendment of the Constitution, Mr. Coleman (Lab., N.S.W.), ...

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  11. WAGES AND HOURS.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—It was stated to-day that the State Ministry will probably decide to refer the introduction of a 48-hour week in industry to the Industrial ...

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  12. Move in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, April 1.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) said to-day that the Government had decided to apply to the Industrial Court for relief, which the Court, ...

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  13. AVENUES FOR CREATING WORK.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—To indicate means by which some amount of work could be made available to the unemployed, the president of the executive of ...

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  14. BANQUET AT TOWN HALL.

    ADELAIDE, April 1.—Members of the Antarctic expedition were entertained at a large banquet at the Town Hall to-night. Senator J. J. Daly presided and the ...

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  15. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—Efforts by members of the Opposition ami some Ministerial members to obtain from the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the House of ...

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  16. NEWSPAPER PRICES RAISED.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—The "Sun" to-night announces that national economic pressure has compelled Sun Newspapers, Ltd., to decide to increase the price of the "Sun" to ...

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  17. PLAN TO CONTINUE FLIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, April 1.—Reports received by the Shell Company to-day indicate that Messrs. Smith and Shiers will continue their flight to England as soon as repairs ...

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  18. SUBMARINE VENTURE.

    NEW YORK, March 31.—The Commissioner-General for Australia in the United States (Mr. Brookes) and Mrs. Brookes, to-night gave a dinner, at which 52 guests ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    BRISBANE, April 1.—Flying Officers H. L. Piper and C. C. Kay, the New Zealand airmen who were forced down near Long-reach on Sunday while on the last stage ...

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  20. BROADCASTING.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—After a comprehensive review of the wireless broadcasting services in, Australia, the conditions that will apply in the future have been ...

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  21. POPULARISING FLYING.

    LONDON, March 31.—A big West End departmental store has opened an aeronautical department with a large range of aeroplanes suitable for private use which ...

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  22. JAPANESE TONNAGE.

    TOKIO, April 1.—The instructions to be sent to the Japanese naval delegation in London in reply to the American proposals (agreed to by Britain) for the relative ...

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  23. BOLIVIAN SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, March 31.—Allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation whereby European settlers were induced to emigrate to Bolivia to attempt to make a ...

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  24. WIRELESS OPERATOR'S DEATH.

    HOBART, April 1.—At the conclusion to-day of the inquest concerning the death of Donald Oswin McGowan, wireless operator, who was killed when a seaplane ...

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  25. PART-TIME WORKING.

    A denial was made yesterday by the secretary of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. P. J. Mooney) of the statement that in certain ...

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  26. MR. MAC DONALD RETICENT.

    LONDON, March 31.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) informed Commander Southby (Conservative) that the Government ...

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  27. STRANGE CRIME.

    PARIS, March 31.—The strange story of a family court martial has been revealed by the confession of a man named Rulliere in the town of Ruyenvelay. He ...

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  28. LORD LLOYD MENTIONED.

    LONDON, April 1.—The latest name mentioned in connection with the Governor-Generalship of Australia is that of Lord Lloyd, who resigned from the ...

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  29. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    MELBOURNE, April 1.—All branches of the Seamen's Union have been notified by the Federal committee of management that a ballot will be held after the April ...

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  30. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir.—Wherever one goes he hears folks deploring the unemployment problem. I am suggesting practical sympathy in a small way which will be a sure indication ...

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  31. MONACAN RIOTS.

    MONTE CARLO, March 31.—Although there are only 810 electors in the tiny principality of Monaco, out of a population of 30,000, free fights and riots, which ...

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  32. MARGATE MURDER.

    LONDON, March 31.—Sidney Fox, who is in Maidstone prison, under sentence of death for having murdered his mother, at Margate, will not appeal against the ...

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  33. CLERGYMAN IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, March 31.—A man giving the name of Henry Frederick Mercer (58), was charged at Birmingham with obtaining credit with intent to defraud. ...

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  34. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Allegations of jury rigging were made to-day at the Central Police Court, when Harold Henry Beckman (43), agent, and Daniel John Davies ...

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  35. SOVIET AND AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, March 31.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson), in reply to Sir Grattan-Doyle (Conservative), said that ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A wireless telephony service between Fiance and Brazil was successfully inaugurated on Monday. Munificent Gift to Charities. ...

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  37. THE BELLS OF ST. CLEMENT'S.

    LONDON, March 31.—Every child who attended the church which was so full that there was no room for adults, received an orange and a lemon at the famous "oranges ...

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  38. GOLF OFFICIAL ARRESTED.

    ADELAIDE, April 1.—Hilarie John Hilary Taylor, secretary of the Kooyonga Golf Club, was arrested on the Great Western express at Port Augusta late ...

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  39. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), March 31.—Mr. Kaye Don, the English racing motorist who has brought a special car to America to attempt to break Sir Henry ...

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  40. A LAUNCH TRAGEDY.

    BELGRADE, March 31.—When the engine of a pleasure launch failed during a storm on Lake Ochrida, nine of the occupants tried to swim ashore, and were ...

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  41. THE BROWN MINES.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—In a circular issued to business people who have dealings with the firm of J. and A. Brown, the colliery proprietors, it is stated that, ...

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  42. LEFT TO THEIR FATE.

    LONDON, March 31.—The entire crew of seven on the Aberdeen trawler Bendoran, which grounded in the treacherous Skerries, off Shetland Islands, were ...

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  43. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, March 31.—Taking advantage of the failure of many Labourites to return from distant constituencies in time to attend the House of Commons to-day, ...

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  44. EXPORT OF SUGAR.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—The Export Sugar Committee, comprising Messrs. A. R. Townsend, G. Pritchard, and O. J. Matthews, representing the ...

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  45. TALKING TO ENGLAND.

    MELBOURNE, April 1.—Commenting to-day on the proposed wireless telephone service between England and Australia, the Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. ...

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  46. MIGRATION SLACK.

    For at least eight years past every vessel of the Orient Line of steamers bound to Australia has brought assisted migrants to this State. This record was broken ...

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  47. TEST TEAM.

    COLOMBO, April 1.—Just before the Orford crossed the Equator, Bradman demonstrated his versatility by defeating Hurwood by 6-1, 7-5 in the final of a deck ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the ...

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