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  2. REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, Mar. 5.—A hint that the failure of the Premiers' Conference would probably lead to a number of constitutional amendments being placed before the people at a referendum to be held concurrently with the next Federal election, was given by the Prime ...

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  3. STILL AT LARGE.

    CHICAGO, March 4.—Several thousands of police from Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio conducted a widespread hunt during the ...

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  4. GOLD BULLION.

    LONDON, March 4.—The City's official records support the belief that the gold imports to Great Britain exceed by £12,000,000 the shipments from ...

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  5. THE WAGE CUT.

    MELBOURNE, March 5.—The prospect of balancing the Victorian Budget in the next, or even the following financial year, was very slender, the ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 5.—Fears that an earthquake of great severity has occurred about 1500 miles east from Sydney, were aroused, to-day when the seismograph at the Riverview observatory commenced to register so violently that the needle was almost torn off the ...

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  7. STRIKE AT LYSAGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 5.—Intervention by the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Henwood) has brought about bright prospects of a settlement of ...

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  8. WORKERS' SAVINGS.

    LONDON, March 4.—The Sunday Chronicle' says: The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) is expected to disclose to the ...

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  9. PREMIER'S ILLNESS

    BRISBANE, Mar. 5.—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) is responding satisfactorily to medical treatment, and it was stated definitely to-day that an ...

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  10. SUGAR MACHINERY.

    MELBOURNE, March 5.—The Australian consumer of sugar has reaped a direct benefit from the preference of £3/15/- a ton in the ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, March 4.—Despite forebodings and prophecies from abroad of obvious military preparations, experienced foreign ...

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  12. CHURCH AND STATE.

    LONDON, March 4.—Mr. H. M. Gooch, secretary of the World Evangelical Alliance, in a letter, declares that the Pastors' Emergency ...

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  13. LARGE FAMILIES.

    BERLIN, March 4.—The City of Berlin in order to stimulate the birth late, will stand godfather from April 20, Herr Hitler's birthday, to ...

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  14. CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Mar. 4.—Senor Lerroux has formed a new Ministry, but it is predicted that it will be short-lived. ...

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  15. ROYAL VISIT.

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 5.—It is stated on good authority that Prince George's visit to Queensland will extend over eight days, from the beginning of ...

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  16. THE BIG CASKET.

    BRISBANE, March 5.—The inter-State mail received to-day for the current big Golden Casket was nearly a record, and subsequently the Home ...

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  17. LABOR UNITY.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 5.—The inter-State Labor Conference which met to-day for the purpose of discussing proposals for Labor unity, ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT.

    BERLIN, March 4.—A blunt hint that it is useless for Great Britain to attempt to further mediate in the disarmament dispute in Berlin, ...

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  19. NEW CONSTITUTION.

    VIENNA, Mar. 4.—The Cabinet has approved of a draft ordinance to create comprehensive trades union supervision under the ...

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  20. NO. 337 TO BE DRAWN TO-DAY.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 5.—Golden Casket No. 367 will be drawn to-morrow (Tuesday) morning. ...

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  21. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, March 4.—In order to enable the workers to reply to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, a mass meeting in support of the hunger ...

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  22. FORCED LANDING.

    PARIS, March 4.—Grave fears are entertained for the safety of the French airman, M. Costes, who left Le Bourget at 12.15 o'clock on Saturday on a ...

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  23. SPY ORGANISATION.

    PARIS, March 4.—The Minister for the Interior declares that the identity of the person who handed over the counterfoils of ...

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  24. TRUNDLE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 5.—A verdict of murder and suicide was recorded by the coroner at the inquest to-day on James Wrighton and ...

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  25. SOCIALIST DRIVE.

    LONDON, March 4.—The 'Dispatch' says The Socialists are planning to capture the London County Council. ...

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  26. SHOCKING ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, March 4.—The special investigator of the 'News-Chronicle' says: Extreme brutality continues to be practised in most ...

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  27. MAINTENANCE OF CAT.

    LONDON, March 5.—Saying that she once owed her life to her cat, the late Miss Jane Burwise (73), a retired schoolmistress, left Rev. G. Pallister ...

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  28. ARMY AND NAVY.

    LONDON, March 5.—The 'Sunday Pictorial' understands that the Navy estimates will provide for a considerable increase in expenditure. On the ...

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  29. GANG OF CRIMINALS.

    PARIS, March 5.—A strange story lies behind the recovery of the Stavisky counterfoils. Inspector Bonny, after his dismissal for alleged laxity in the ...

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  30. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    INNISFAIL, March 5—Filllppo Fiumana and Salvatori Fiumara were both committed for trial to day on a charge of having attempted to kill Vincenzo ...

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  31. FISHING VESSEL FOUNDERS

    SYDNEY, March 5.—The 84-ton fishing vessel Unique, which was owned and worked by a number of fishermen on a cooperative basis, sprang a leak ...

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  32. SUPERINTENDENT DISMISSED.

    CANBERRA, March 5.—Following his conviction for having had immoral relations with a half-caste girl, for which he received a maximum fine of ...

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  33. FREE HAND.

    BRISBANE, March 5.—After an interview with the new Police Commissioner (Mr. Carroll) to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) ...

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  34. MOTOR FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 5.—Basil Fitchett, the Victorian inter-State tennis player, was seriously injured in a motor collision on the Geelong road ...

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  35. PEACE MISSION.

    MELBOURNE, March 5.—The Church Missionary Society has received a wireless message from Rev. H. Warren, leader of the Arnheim Land ...

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  36. BROKEN NECK.

    SYDNEY, March 5.—A youth whose neck was broken, travelled 60 miles in an ambulance to the hospital, where he is reported to be making satisfactory ...

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  37. NEWHAVEN HOME.

    MELBOURNE, March 5.—William Henry Baye, former superintendent of the Seaside Garden Home at Newhaven, to day handed in his ...

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