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  2. Federal Par[?]t.

    CANBERRA, March 2.—In the House of Representative to-day, the second readies debate on the Financial Agreement Enfore[?]t. ...

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  3. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, March 2.—Unhealthy boom conditions in[?]ted land values, the use of land in localitle[?] not previously tested, the tendency towards higher rather than lower costs of production, the ultimate serious over production of leaf and the need for ...

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  4. HELD TO RANSOM.

    NEW YORK, March 1.—Colonel Lindbergh's baby son was kidnapped to-night. The police in the New York district have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 405 words
  5. THE GOLD RESERVE.

    BRISBANE, March, 2.—Commenting to-day on Mr. Scullin's proposal to ship Australia's gold reserve of £10,000,000 to Great Britain for sale ...

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  6. CHINESE DEFENCE

    It instated that after an in tensive all night bombardment of the Kiangwan front, the Japanese launched a big offensive. all along the line. Shanghai Press messages report that further fighting took ...

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  7. GENERAL WANG.

    SHANGHAI, March 2.—General Wang came to Shanghai for the purpose. it is reported, of negotiation for arms and supplies from American ...

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  8. DEBATE ON FRIDAY.

    CANBERRA, March 2.—Following the indication given to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), that the House of Representatives ...

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  9. COMPULSORY WINDING UP.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—After a private meeting of the creditors of the National Tobacco Co., of Adelaide-street, Brisbane, held to-day, it ...

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  10. SEVERE BLOW.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—"I deeply regret that the Minister for Customs (Mr. H. S. Gullett) has seen fit to strike such a severe ...

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  11. CAUTIOUS CONSIDERATION NECESSARY.

    LONDON, March 1.—While it may well help Australia to surmount her present difficulties said the editor of the Economist' (Sor Walter Layton) ...

    Article : 399 words
  12. PEACE MEASURES.

    LONDON, March. 2.—At Geneva last night the Minister (M. Sato), the Japanese representative, officially notified M. Paul Boncour, of Japan's ...

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  13. GENERAL RETREAT.

    SHANGHAI, March 2.—The Japanese staff claim that. the Chinese have abandoned their positions in the have abandoned their positions in the Kiangwan front by a general retreat ...

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  14. INSURANCE DEPOSITS.

    SYDNEY, March 2.—It was stated in political circles to-day that the La[?]g Government would probable challenge the authority of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. QUEENSLAND DEPUTATION.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—Mr. J. Kenny, Stale member for Cook and Mr. T. Nimmo, member for Oxley, will have Brisbane to-morrow ...

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  16. BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN.

    NEW YORK, March 1—Urging that Americans should use woollen or cotton goods instead of silk, the newly formed American Boycott Association ...

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  17. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March l.—The position of Mr. J. H. Thomas as Minister for the Dominions indicates that he should represent Great Britain at the ...

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  18. WILD LOOTING.

    SHANGHAI, March 2.—The Japanese still remain outside Chapel, apparently being afraid that the area is largely mined, which reports the ...

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  19. FULL DISCUSSION TO BE ALLOWED.

    CANBERRA, March 2.—In the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister for Customs (Mr. H. the S. Gullett) stated that the Tariff ...

    Article : 296 words
  20. CHITTAGONG REBELS.

    CALCUTTA, March 1.—The miraculous escape which hundreds of European men, women, and children had from being massacred by the rebels ...

    Article : 305 words
  21. COTTON DUTIES.

    BRISBANE; March 2—The general manager of Queensland Cotton Board (Mr. Webster), received the following telegrams from Federal ...

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  22. CHINESE RETREAT.

    The Chinese are evacuating the whole of the Shanghai district, and according to latest reports are. dismantling the Lunghua arsenal. ...

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  23. TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—The traffic problems of the State are to be considered at a special meeting of the Cabinet at an early date.' ...

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  24. ANOTHER ASSAULT.

    HONOLULU, March 1.—Justice acted quickly to-night, with the city in a ferment over another assault on a Japanese woman aged 35 years, the ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. ST. DAVID'S DAY.

    LONDON, March 1.—Dissatisfied with the usual relegation of the Welsh Red Dragon flag to the lower tower of Carnarvon Castle on St. David's ...

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  26. LANG'S BROADCAST.

    SYDNEY, March. 2.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Bennett protested against what he described as a deceptive and insulting incident ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND STATUTES.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—The Attorney-General (Mr. N. Maegroarty) stated to-day that the had been very anxious to have the whole of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. LEAGUE COMMISSION.

    KOBE, March 1.—The League of Nations Commission will be given 10 days hospitality before proceeding to Shanghai. ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. BRITAIN'S RECOVERS.

    NEW YORK, March 1.—The Government on Friday will repay a large sum, estimated around 150,000,000 dollars to a United States bank. ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. N.S. WALES RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY. March 2.—The second report of Mr. W. Rogers, who has been inquiring into the administration of the railways for the ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. F. Walker) who has been on a health trip ton New Zealand, has returned to ...

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  32. FATALITY ON FARM.

    SYDNEY, March 2.—Ten horses drawing a cultivator on a farm at Trangley bolted, and Edward Swanson (67) was thrown under the teeth. ...

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  33. THE LANGFORD CASE.

    LONDON, March 1.—The warrant for the arrest of Lord Langford was withdrawn, £8 arrears of maintenance and £15/15/- costs having been paid. ...

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