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  2. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Asquith, the leader of the Liberals, asked for information regarding, the situation in Western Europe, ...

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  3. NAVAL WARFARE.

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, writing in the newspapers to-day, declares that many naval officers consider that the new weapons against ships will make ...

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  4. AMERICAN SCANDALS. The Oil Concessions.

    Probably the outstanding sensation of the oil investigation's myriad sensaticns in the Limed States was offered last week by a former train robber. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL AND ECONOMIC CONFERENCES. Resolutions by Mr. Bruce.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate was resumed on the motion moved by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce):— ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND LAND LAWS.

    Interviewed to-day by the London representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. S. Samuel, a wellknown financier, emphasised that the ...

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  7. TRAMWAY AND BUS STRIKE Threat to Call Out Railwaymen.

    After a situation, which took a more hopeful turn this evening, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) sent special messengers to all parties ...

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  8. ANGUS MURRAY.

    For more than an hour and a half to-day the State Attorney-General (Sir Arthur Robinson) listened t[?] a deputation organised by the Trades-hall, which asked ...

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  9. AMALFI LANDSLIDES. Immense Damage to Property.

    It was a cloudburst that caused the landslide yesterday at Amalfi, a small town on the Gulf of Salerno, Italy. Houses, vineyards, and olive ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, announced a resumption of [?]negotiations between the disputants last night, when the conference was ...

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  11. TORRENTIAL DOWNPOUR.

    Heavy downpours of rain last night and the heavy rains which fell on the previous two days resulted in the Yarra being flooded this morning. The river ...

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  12. FURTHER LANDSLIDES.

    Further landslides have taken place at Amalfi Hugo lakes have formed, and the whole landscape is changed. Five villages, including Viatici, have ...

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  13. IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to day the debate on the Imperial Conference papers was continued. Senator Drake-Brockman (W.A.) said ...

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  14. EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION.

    No tune has yet been f[?]d to issue the proclamation of a state of emergency, but it is not likely to before the evening of March 28 (Friday), as ...

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  15. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The retirement of Mr. Daugherty, the Attorney-General in President Coolidge's Government, has again been brought under the ser[?] [?] ...

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  16. MANY PATHETIC INCIDENTS.

    An earthquake at Amalfi, combined with the landslide, has made thousands of peasants fly to Naples in a destitute condition. Many shocking incidents ...

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  17. LONDON THREATENED WITH DARKNESS.

    The "Daily Express" affirams that the electricians informed the Government last night that unless there was a settlement of the tram strike all London will ...

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  18. FUR SKIN TRADE.

    There will be no season in Queensland for taking either opossums or native bears this year Commenting on this announcement to-day, the Minister (Mr. ...

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  19. DEFRAUDING THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Federal Grand Jury has indicted Mr. Langley, a member of Congress for Kentucky, on two, counts of conspiring to defraud the Government and violate ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. The Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page); in reply to Mr. Pratten (N.S.W.), said that ...

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  21. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M Poincare interviewed the Presidents of the Senate and of the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, and it is believed he will accept the task of ...

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  22. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Senator La Follette, one of the Republican members for the State of Wisconsin, is seriously ill with pneumonia, and his son has been summoned to his ...

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  23. MIGRATION.

    Sir Malcolm Macnaghten, vice-chairman of the Overseas settlement Committee, addreasing the League of Nations Union's Conference to-day on ...

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  24. SHOCKING SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Evans, aged 24 years, was committed for trial to Norwich prison (Norfolk) to-day for having thrown her baby from a window ni Ipswich ...

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  25. CASE OF WOUNDING.

    Imprisonment for two years was the sentonce passed on Henry Potter, aged 37 years, who pleaded guilty to a charge of having wounded George Charles ...

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  26. LUDENDORFF'S SPEECH.

    The Berlir correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that General Luderdorft's closing speech was an extraordinary piece of gasconade and [?] ...

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  27. THE LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.

    It was announced by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Chapman) to-day that the tender of the Commonwealth Shipping Board at Cockatoo ...

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  28. BLACKMAIL.

    A man named Arthur Ferguson was remanded at Bow-street Police Court on the 13th inst. on the charge of obtaining £4 by menaces from [?] ...

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  29. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    The Colonial Office has arranged that a special section of the Royal Fusiliers barracks at Hounslow, near London, shall be placed at the disposal of the ...

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  30. TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD.

    As the result of an appeal which was broadcasted by wireless in England for a volunteer who had recently recovered from typhoid fever to give blood ...

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  31. RAILWAY LANDSLIDE

    Fortunately, the embankment on the reservoir railway line at Melbourne was noticed to be giving way this afternoon, and workmen were put on to watch it. ...

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  32. INDIAN ROYAL COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission dealing with the Imperial Public Services in India has con[?]ded its work, and an unanimous repo[?] has been signed which will now ...

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  33. WILFUL MURDER.

    A verdict of [?]ful and brutal murder was returned by the jury in the case in which a man named Wardell was charged with having murdered a ...

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  34. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Lord Headley, the British peer who has embraced Mohammedanism, petitioned for a decree of judicial separation from ...

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  35. VICAR IN COURT.

    The Rev. Gilbert Witling, vicar of Edmonton. Middlesex, was summoned at Tottenham for the non-payment of rates amounting to £28. He pleaded ...

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  36. MACLAREN'S WORLD FLIGHT. JOURNEY CONTINUED.

    Maclaren left Lyons for Rome yesterday, and is stopping at Citta Vecchia overnight. ...

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  37. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    At Parramatta to-day Alfred Edward Walker, aged 55 years, was committed for trial by the coroner on the charge of having s[?]in his wife, Elizabeth Esther ...

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  38. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The electricians at Wembley will resume work to-night. Eight nonunio[?]sts have been cleared out of the Exhibition. ...

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  39. DISARMAMENT.

    Senator Borah has submitted a joint resolution in the United States Senate requesting the President to invite "such nations as he deems wise to send ...

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  40. WALES v. FRANCE.

    An international Rugby football match between Wales and Prance was played at Paris to-day in beary rain, in the presence of a crowd of 30,000. ...

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  41. MACLAREN AT ROME.

    Maclaren arrived at Rome to-day. ...

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