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  3. DOMINIONS' SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.

    THREE Centenary visitors to Australia dealt with Imperial problems to-day, when the Empire Society entertained Sir Archibald Weigall, Mr. MacDonald and Sir Fabian Ware. SIR ARCHIBALD WEIGALL expressed the conviction that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Germany Will Have Air Force in Spite of Treaty.

    It has been learned in London that on March 9 the German Air Minister informed the British Air Attache in Berlin that the ...

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  5. DEFEAT OF REBELS.

    The entire city is brilliantly en fete, owing to the national victory, involving the surrender of thousands of rebels, the majority of ...

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  6. WOOLSTRA SALES IN GERMANY.

    On his return from the Leipzig Fair, Mr. Heath, in an interview with the Australian Press Association, gave a grave warning ...

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  7. BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS.

    With three weeks to run before the end of the financial year, the latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue to March 9 ...

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  8. Consulate Shelled.

    ROME, Tuesday, M. Tsaldaris has apologised to the Italian Minister for the Greek warships' shelling the Italian consulate at Kavala. ...

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  9. CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY.

    The "Times" describes the initialling of the agreement for the sale of the Chinese eastern railway by Russia to Manchukuo as a ...

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  10. Venizelos Annihilated as Political Entity.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent (Sir Percival Phillips) says that M. Venizelos has been annihilated ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION.

    AT SEA, Tuesday—After some days at sea, which were uneventful except for work connected with the meat and general marketing situation, Mr. Lyons ...

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  12. Egyptian Mission For Britain.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that the mission of economic inquiry which the Egyptian Government is despatching to Britain on the ...

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  13. NEW LAND IN ANTARCTIC.

    The Norwegian oil tanker Thorshavn, belonging to the Lars Christensen Whaling Company, has discovered new land in the Autarctic. ...

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  14. Death Penalty Demanded for Rebel Leaders.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The best joke of the crisis is the published interview given by M. Venizelos to a French journalist at Canea, in which the ...

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  15. France Increasing Navy Strength.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Cabinet has decided, pending the introduction of a two year military service, that conscripts recruited on April 1 must serve ...

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  16. AUTHOR ARRESTED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Government to-day ordered the arrest of Evelyn Strackey, author, asserting that he had entered the United States ...

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  17. INDIA BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the committee stage of the India Bill to-day Mr. Winston Churchill described the clause creating houses of legislature as ...

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  18. EXCESSIVE SPEED.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—In addition to current methods of detection in the enforcement of the metropolitan speed limit of 30 miles an hour, a number of ...

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  19. Rome Visit Cancelled.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In view of the urgency of the meat question Mr. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, is omitting his Rome visit. He will ...

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  20. Reichsbank's Profit of £3,300,000.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Reichs bank's earnings in 1934 were £11,000,000. Its profit was £3,300,000 despite that it engaged 2000 extra offcials to ...

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  21. LOSS OF BRITISH SHIPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When questioned in the House of Commons to-day about the recent losses of British steamships at sea, the President of the ...

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  22. Sentended to Death for Murder.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—Two Indians, Ajodha and Tiri, wore to-day sentenced to death, with a recommendation to mercy, for the murder of a compatriot, ...

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  23. Irish Rail Strike Called Off.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—The railwaymen's Union has called off the strike. Meanwhile, the majority of the strikers have been dismissed and replaced by ...

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  24. DRIVE AGAINST POUND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" city editor says that the real reason for the renewed drive against the pound remains ...

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  25. Baker Leaves £2,563,609.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Exchequer benefits to the extent of £1,250,000 from the estate of John Henry Scribbans, a Birmingham baker, who ...

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