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  2. GIGANTIC DRIVE

    MUNICH, March 21.—At the opening of the second year of the gigantic national Nazi drive against unemployment, Herr Hitter announced that the Government was allotting about £77,000,000 to provide work for the unemployed. ...

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  3. LABOR ADJUSTMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Mar. 21.—President Roosevelt won his preliminary victory in the labor adjustment arena to-day, when the railway managers ...

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  4. THE PACIFIC

    LONDON, March 21.—The correspondent of the 'News-Chronicle,' Mr. Vernon Bartlett, understands that the Prime Minister (Admiral Viscount Saito) will shortly return to Japan and report the progress of his private discussion, which, if successful, will completely change ...

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  5. PEANUT INDUSTRY.

    KINGAROY, Mar. 22.—Cotton gave way to peanuts for the last day's inspection by the minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) of ...

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  6. VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    BRISBANE, March 22.—The premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) to-night said he had not finally made up his mind whether he would ...

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  7. CHILLED BEEF.

    BRISBANE. Mar. 22.—Sir Thomas Robinson, a former resident of Queensland and for some years Agent-General for the State in ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    BRISBANE, March 22.—Addressing the Brisbane Rotary Club to-day, Dr. Fong Foo, of Shanghai, and a director of the Rotary International, said that ...

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  9. GAOL SENSATION.

    TOWNSVILLE, March 22.—A sensation occurred at Stewart's Creek gaol this morning, when a prisoner named James Gray, aged ...

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  10. LAND FOR SELECTION.

    BRISBANE, March 22.—Approval has been given by the State Government for the opening of 130,000 acres of land in Central and ...

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  11. IRISH UNIFORM BILL.

    DUBLIN, March 21.—The Senate rejected the second reading of the Anti-Uniforms Bill by 30 votes to 18. This means that the Bill will be ...

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  12. QUESTION OF DUTY.

    Mr. White and the member of his party were entertained at lunch to-day by the Peanut Board and the Kingaroy Shire Council. ...

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  13. THREATENING LETTER.

    INNISFAIL, March 22.—Protesting volubly in Italian that he did not know Iacona, and knew nothing about it, Zacco Lorenzo (35), a shoemaker, of ...

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  14. MILITARY TRIBUNAL.

    DUBLIN, Mar. 21.—The High Court by a majority verdict made absolute its conditional order prohibiting the Military Tribunal trying General ...

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  15. SHIPMENT FROM QUEENSLAND.

    LONDON, March 22.—The cargo of the steamer Idomeneus of Queensland chilled beef opened up in excellent condition. Experts consider it is the ...

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  16. GRAMAPHONE RECORDS.

    LONDON, March 21—An important development in the con[?]ct over the right to publicly play gramophone records is an arrangement between the ...

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  17. DEPRESSED TONE.

    VANCOUVER, March 21.—The seats on the New York Stock Exchange were only about half as desirable to-day an before Congress started clipping ...

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  18. NORTHERN MEATWORKS.

    TOWNSVILLE, March 22.—The Townsville meatworks will commence the slaughtering season next month. Swift's Australian works at Alligator ...

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  19. "MUST DISAPPEAR."

    PARIS, March 21.—Further sensations in the Stavisky affair were the arrest of Madame Gaulier, formerly his, and at present Mistress of ...

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  20. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    CANBERRA, March 82.—Important recommendations for the prevention of diphtheria and leprosy, and precautionary measures ...

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  21. COTTON GROWING.

    Prior to his departure for Brisbane to-night, Mr. White said he had been very much impressed, with the extent and efficiency of the Queensland cotton ...

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  22. OBSCENE LITERATURE.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 22.—The Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) to-day assured a deputation consisting chiefly of the representatives of ...

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  23. HONORARY WORK.

    TOWNSVILLE, Mar. 22.—There seems to be some misunderstanding in the public mind regarding the institute for the treatment of all ...

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  24. KALGOORLIE RIOT.

    PERTH, March 22.—In the Criminal Court to-day the hearing was concluded of the charges preferred against four young men. Albert Geale, George ...

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  25. ORDER FOR EXHUMATION

    LONDON, March 22.—The correspondent in Paris of the 'News-Chronicle' says: The examining Magistrate has ordered Stavisky's body to be ...

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  26. CLASH AT TANGSHAN.

    PEIPING, Mar. 21.—Tientsin despatches state that martial law has again been proclaimed in the Tangshan mining area owing to a ...

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  27. KIDNAPPED BRIDEGROOM.

    More is to be heard of the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Mr. L. C. Bettison, the 81-year-old Horsham (Vic.) property-owner, on the ...

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  28. LATE BERT HINKLER.

    CANBERRA, March 22.—The relatives of the late Bert Hinkler have informed the Government that they do not intend to avail ...

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  29. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 22.—Mr. H. Horsfield, general secretary of the United Australia party, told the members of the Darlinghurst ...

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  30. JUDGE THREATENED.

    BRISBANE, March 22.—It was disclosed by Mr. Justice Macrossan in the Supreme Court to-day that he had been rung up on the ...

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  31. NORTHERN ABORIGINES.

    BRISBANE, March 22.—Fully 75 per cent of the black women on Melville and Bathurst Islands are barren through having been interfered with ...

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  32. GIRL STOWAWAY.

    HALIFAX, Mar. 21.—Almost dead from hunger, cold and thirst Catherine Carr (18) was found aboard a lifeboat, when the steamer ...

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  33. BOMB IN CAR.

    BERLIN, Mar. 21.—Rumors of an attempt to assassinate Dr. Goering arose when an egg-shaped hand grenade was thrown at Unterdenlinden into ...

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  34. RUBIN AND WALLER.

    LONDON, March 22.—Messrs. Bernard, Rubin and Ken Waller left Lympone aerodrome at 8.40 o'clock this morning on a return flight to Australia ...

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  35. ADMIRAL VISCOUNT SAITO.

    Premier of Japan, who is reported in have improved the relationship between Japan and the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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