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  2. GREAT AIR RACE.

    MELBOURNE, March 29.—A cheque for £10,000 was handed to the Lord Major (Ald. Smith) to-day by Sir MacPherson ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Further progress was made with the tariff schedule in the House of Representatives yesterday, a large amount of ...

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  4. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 29,—With the object of formulating a scheme to give speedy and permanent relief to the dairying ...

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  5. TERRIFIC CRASH

    LONDON, March 28.—The three-engined air liner, City of Liver pool, burst into flames over Essen and fell in a field. Twelve passengers and the crew of three were burned to death. THE liner, is stated to be lying in three parts on the old ...

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  6. SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS

    AYR, March 29.—Before the manufacturing section of the Sugar Technologists' Conference yesterday, Mr. D M'Bryde' outlined the original work carried out at Farleigh, and pointed out the great value connected with united effort over individual effort in ...

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  7. INKERMAN PEAK YEAR.

    AYR, Mar. 29.—A deputation representing all branches of the sugar industry in the Home Hill area waited on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  8. A BALL OF FIRE.

    LONDON, March 29.—A graphic account of the disaster was given by an eyewitness, an elderly Belgium infantry Colonel, Massart, whose ...

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  9. THE RUM INDUSTRY.

    The debate on the tariff was resumed. The Minister for Customs said the Government was considering a ...

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  10. ESTIMATED PRODUCTION.

    TOWNSVILLE, March 29. While official estimates, for the Lower Burdekin district mills are not yet finalished the anticipations are that the ...

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  11. A PREMONITION.

    "I wonder If anything will happen; I feel nervous. I hope it is not a premonition," were the last words of Miss Forrester Thompson on ...

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  12. BREACH THREATENED.

    BERLIN, Mar. 28.—The Brunstrick incident has rudely disturbed the exultant belief in the indivisible unity of the patriotic ...

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  13. GOOD NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 29.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said to-day that it is not likely that he will be a starter in the £10,000 air race from London to ...

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  14. PLANS CHANGED.

    LONDON, Mrach 29.—Their last minute change of plans cost Mr. and Mrs. M'Ilralth their lives. They had been touring the Continent since. ...

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  15. SAFETY OF BRITISH JEWS.

    LONDON, March 28.—Asked in the House of Commons whether he had made any representations to the German Government regarding the safety ...

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  16. FIERCE COMPETITION.

    LONDON, March. 28.—In the House of Commons Mr. A. E. Chorlton (Con.) asked if the Government would consider a ...

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  17. PURELY LOCAL.

    It is officially stated that the Brunswick clash, when the Nazis raided the Stahlhelm guard-house, was purely local, and is not impeding the ...

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  18. DUTY AND EXCISE.

    MELBOURNE. March 29—Commenting to-day on the action of the Federal Ministry in deferring the consideration of reduced tobacco ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    LONDON, Mar. 28.—The N.S. Wales Agency-General will shortly leave Australia House and will occupy the ground and first ...

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  20. ANTI-SECESSION.

    PERTH, March 29.—Possibly the best hearing the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) received in his campaign against secession was given him ...

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  21. YOUNG YIRL'S BUSINESS.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 29.—When Miss Maise Williams gave evidence yesterday at the Campsie Police Court against Harry Cox (29) salesman. ...

    Article : 89 words
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