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  2. Premier's Mission.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 29.—The Undersecretary, Chief Secretary's Department, Mr. Watson, is to succeed the chief clerk and official ...

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  3. FEW GOOD AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Mar 29.—"If ever I meet an Australian I will strangle him," shouted a returned emigrant settler from Victoria to a welcoming crowd ...

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  4. Crushing Defeat.

    WASHINGTON, March 29.—President Roosevelt's most crashing defeat came last night, when the Senate by 63 votes to 27 ...

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    President Roosevelt, whose veto of the Veterans' Compensation Bill suffered a crushing defeat in both Congress and Senate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Taxation Law.

    CANBERRA, Mar. 30.—Cooperation with State Treasurers will be sought by the Commonwealth for legislation proposed to be ...

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  7. Prince George.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 30.—It has been officially decided that Prince George will not be taken by air to North Queensland. He will travel not ...

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  8. Federal Elections.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) on Thursday promised that he would place before the Cabinet the ...

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  9. Cane Pest Boards.

    BRISBANE, March 30.—A regulation under the Sugar Experiment Stations Act has been issued, to provide that the secretary of the Cane Pest Board ...

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  10. Nightmare Drive.

    LONDON, Mar. 29.—Following nightmare journeys through Swiss blizzards, a band of Englishmen obtained documents which will ...

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  11. Forestry Matters.

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The Acting-Premier (Mr. P. Pease) expects to leave Brisbane next Wednesday, the day after the ...

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  12. OFFICIAL ITINERARY.

    CANBERRA, Mar. 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has received a cablegram announcing the arrangements which have been approved in ...

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  13. Primary Industries.

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 30.—It is reported here on what is stated to be high authority, that a sweeping plan for the control by the ...

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  14. Lang Labor Party.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 30.—Addressing about 130 delegates who attended the annual Easter Conference of the Lang Labor party ...

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  15. National Safety.

    LONDON, March 29.—The Government's new Road Traffic Bill, which has been introduced in the House of Commons, imposes a 30 ...

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  16. Frenzied Riots.

    CALCUTTA, March 29.—Three dentils, occurred in a communal riot in Ajodyha; the sacred city of the Hindus, three miles from ...

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  17. Wheat and Flour.

    BRISBANE, March 30.—In his report presented to the Premier (Mr. Fortran Smith) on Thursday, Mr. J. Ross, the Royal ...

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  18. World's Record.

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Mr. A. P. Wynne, vice-president of the Queensland Eisteddfod Council, who presided at Thursday night's session of the ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, March 29.—Observers see a gleam of hope in connection with the disarmament problem in France's apparent perception that some sort of ...

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  20. Travellers Confer.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—"Although the worst of economic cyclone is over, there is still a certain swell in the aftermath of the ...

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  21. Across the Tasman.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—After his sixth flight across the Tasman Sea in the Southern Cross, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith landed at Mascot ...

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  22. ALSATIANS PROHIBITED.

    CANBERRA, Mar. 30.—Owing to the impossibility of keeping Alsatian dogs under control in the Northern Territory, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. ...

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  23. Deadly Shell.

    LONDON, March 29.—At Middlesbrough. Sir Robert Hadfield describing Sheffield's latest armor-piercing shell as the world's most efficient, said ...

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  24. Foreign Ministers.

    LONDON, March 29.—With reference, to the statement that Mr. de Valera instead of the Governor-General (Mr. D. Buckley) received the ...

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  25. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    VANCOUVER, March 29.—Mrs. Olive Fawley (35), living at Morgan Town, Virginia, slew her two children last night, then took elaborate pains ...

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  26. DUMPING ALLEGED.

    TOKIO, March 29.—The Chamber of Commerce which in investigating the affairs of the Japanese flour mills, complain that big quantities of ...

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  27. Partly Severed.

    BURLEIGH HEADS, Mar. 30.—The lifeline of one of the reels of the Mowbray Park, Burleigh Heads, Life Saving Club was found to-day ...

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  28. FURNITURE SMASHED.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 30.—A visitor from Sydney who was staying with friends at Albion, became temporarily demented on Thursday night, ...

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  29. DORMAN, LONG & CO..

    LONDON, March 29.—Mr. Charles Mitchell has resigned the chairmanship, and Mr. Ben Walmsley the directorate of Dorman, Long & Co. ...

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  30. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 30.—One man was Killed and another critically injured when a motor lorry overturned at Tenterfield, near Sandilands station, ...

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  31. SENTENCES IMPOSED

    PERTH, Mar 3O.—In the Criminal Court on Thursday eight men were sentenced for having taken part in the Kalgoorlie riots. James Perry received ...

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  32. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—After a brief visit to Sydney, Mr. S. M. Bruce was a passenger by the express on Thursday evening for Melbourne. He will ...

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  33. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    DUBLIN, Mar. 29.—The 'Irish Press' which is controlled by Mr. De Valera, is publishing as a serial, Rolf Boldrewood's "Robbery Under Anus." ...

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  34. NOTED AVIATRIX.

    LONDON, Mar. 29.—Mrs. J. A. Mollison has Joined the editorial stall of the 'Daily Mail' as an air writer. ...

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