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  2. N.S.W. AGITATION.

    SYDNEY, March 16.—Public disapproval of the State Government and its financial policy is increasing daily in New South Wales. In the week-end and to-day ...

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  3. SCULLIN MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, March 16.—The Scullin Ministry's position is daily becoming more untenable and at the special meeting of the Caucus which will follow a meeting ...

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  4. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, March 15.—The pacific speech of the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grando) on the Franco-Italian Naval Agreement, delivered before the Foreign ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL WELFARE.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—When opening the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia at the Melbourne Town Hall to-day, ...

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  6. MURCHISON MYSTERY.

    Charred human remains found by a police party in the ashes of a fire about half a mile west of the 183-mile gate on the No. 1 Rabbit-proof Fence, and about ...

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  7. UPPER HOUSE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—By a majority judgement, the Full Court of the High Court to-day dismissed an appeal by the Government of New South Wales and the ...

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  8. FARM TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, March 16.—One of the most appalling tragedies in the history of the State occurred at a lonely farm, two miles from Denman early this morning, ...

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  9. EYES ON MR. LYONS.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—There was a touch of the dramatic about the events which occurred to-day in Federal politics. The officers of the s.s. Nairana, expecting ...

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  10. MURDER ON A 'BUS.

    HAMBURG, March 15.—A daring political murder was committed in a crowded motor 'bus on the way to Hamburg at midnight. The passengers included the ...

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  11. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    CANBERRA, March 16.—A suggestion has been made by the Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Country Party (Dr. Page) that the Country Women's ...

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  12. FELLOWSHIP OF SPORT

    PARIS, March 15.—Although thousands were turned away, 40,000 Germans and Frenchmen packed the Colombes Stadium to witness the Franco-German ...

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  13. MR. McGRATH'S SUPPORT.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—Mr. McGrath, M.H.R., in announcing to-day his intention to break away from the Labour Party, said that he had practically made ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    BERLIN, March 15.—Junkers are building a special aeroplane, capable of reaching an altitude of 50,000 feet, for the purpose of carrying on research in the ...

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  15. SECRETS ON THE LIPS.

    BERLIN, March 15.—The discovery of a method of telling the character, age, and profession of a person from a study of his lower lip is the claim of ...

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  16. INTEREST IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, March 16.—Mr. Lyons, M.H.R., has promised to attend a meeting in the Exhibition Building, Adelaide, on April 10, under the auspices of the ...

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  17. STATES IMPATIENT.

    ADELAIDE, March 16.—The State Cabinet decided to-day to convene a conference of State Premiers and Treasurers to consider urgent matters which ...

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  18. NATIONAL AVIATION WEEK.

    In conjunction with other States in the Commonwealth, West Australian aviation interests have combined to present a varied programme during National Aviation ...

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  19. MR. THEODORE'S ANGER.

    SYDNEY, March 16.—"Mr. Lang and his satellites are a constant menace to the workers of Australia," said the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) to-day, on his ...

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  20. "August Promises Dishonoured."

    BRISBANE, March 16.—The State Treasurer (Mr. Barnes), commenting to-day on the speech delivered by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) on Saturday ...

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  21. THE HILL MINISTRY.

    ADELAIDE, March 16.—A special conference of the State branch of the Australian Labour Party, which opened at the Trades Hall to-night, was attended by ...

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  22. DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—At noon to-day, in Elgar-road, between Box Hill and Doncaster, Mr. J. A. Smith, who owns fruit shops in four suburbs, was held up ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S OBLIGATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—Direct assurances of the Commonwealth's determination to honour its obligations and to spurn "such spurious doctrines as inflation ...

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  24. THE COUNTRY PARTY PLAN.

    CANBERRA, Mar. 16.—"With the Federal Ministry split into a dozen incoherent squabbling factions, and the threat to spread the Lang repudiation policy ...

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  25. DARWIN SUPREME COURT.

    DARWIN, March 10.—The Supreme Court will sit at Darwin on March 25. The following cases are listed:—Six charges of murder against an aboriginal; ...

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  26. ACCIDENTS.

    Robert Smailes, of Mackie-street, Victoria Park, was thrown out of his motor car in a collision yesterday, while he was teaching a companion to drive. He was ...

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  27. SOVIET AGENT SHOT.

    TOKIO, March 16.—M. Anikeev, the Soviet commercial agent in Japan, was shot three times when leaving his residence in the suburbs of Tokio to-day, but ...

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  28. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH.

    ALBANY, March 16.—Human flesh was found in the stomach of a 10ft. shark this morning by Alfred Prior and Edgar Davis, fishermen. The discovery, it is thought, ...

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  29. INJURED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The death occurred in the Fremantle Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. Margaret Frears (60) of Thompson-road, North Fremantle. The deceased was the ...

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  30. ST. GEORGE'S BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, March 15.—To-day's most surprising event in the by-election in St. George's Westminster, which is receiving unprecedented attention in the Press is ...

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  31. DOLLAR MILLIONARIES.

    WASHINGTON, March 15.—Despite the stock market crash, 584 persons in the United States had incomes of over 1,000,000 dollars (about £200,000) in 1929. ...

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  32. CRICKETER INJURED.

    DALWALLINU, March 16.—While batting for Wubin against Buntine in the final cricket match of the season, at Wubin yesterday, Harold Hollard, ...

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  33. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. R. G. Hawke was appointed last night by the State executive of the Australian Labour Party, a delegate to the interstate conference of the Australian ...

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  34. THE WORLD'S WHEAT.

    NEW YORK, March 16.—Mr. George Williams, a former president of the United Farmers of Canada (Saskatchewan section) predicted during a visit to New York ...

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  35. SUSPENDED BY BROKEN LEG.

    ADELAIDE, March 16.—Herbert Lean (30), labourer, of Third-street, Magill, was picking almonds from a tree near his home to-day, when he fell. One of his ...

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  36. TENANTS' RELIEF.

    Protection was granted in three cases yesterday by the commissioner appointed under the Tenants', Purchasers' and Mortgagees' Relief Act (Mr. H. D. Moselcy), ...

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  37. Clear Reception of Conversations.

    LONDON, March 16.—A London reporter equipped with earphones listened to the wireless telephone conversation this morning between the chairman of the council ...

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  38. LOCAL COMMENTS.

    In the absence in the country of the president of the Nationalist Party (Mr. J. M. Macfarlane, M.L.C.), the general secretary of the Party in this State (Mr. ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL RATING.

    In a letter read at yesterday's meeting of the Perth City Council the Under Secretary for Works and labour (Mr. C. A. Munt) wrote that it was the intention ...

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  40. RIGGER'S FATAL FALL.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—While working on the new power house at Yallourn to-day. James Montgomery, a rigger, over balanced and fell from a height of 80 feet ...

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  41. INJURED BOY'S HEROISM.

    SYDNEY, March 16.—While three brothers were driving in a sulky near Narrabri during the week-end, the sulky struck a boulder and the eldest boy, Bruce ...

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  42. CABLE REVELATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—It is expected that the outcome of the Nationalist Party meeting on Wednesday will be a motion for the adjournment of the House ...

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  43. KING OF SPAIN.

    LONDON, March 16.—One hundred special police were guarding Victoria Station and mixing with the crowd when King Alfonso reached London to-day. Only a ...

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  44. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    ADELAIDE, March 16.—"Hold my money while I change yours," was the remark a man made to-day to a foreigner, who had booked his passage to London by ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    BRISBANE, March 16.—The Minister for Railways (Mr. Godfrey Morgan) said to-day, that, in view of the existence of drought conditions in certain parts of ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON, March 16.—The Prime Minister (Mr. G. W. Forbes) states that the Earthquake Relief Fund now amounts to more than £250,000. The latest ...

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  47. BURIAL FOR A CAR.

    LONDON, March 15.—Dr. Pearse, whose 4½ horse-power motor car, purchased in 1900, was the first motor car ever seen in Plymouth, kept it for many years for ...

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  48. A MILLION IN A SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, March 15.—The receipts of the Irish Sweepstake on the Grand National have reached £900,000 and are expected to exceed £1,000,000 before the ...

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