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  2. ALLEGED NATIVE SLAUGHTER.

    Peering over the skyline of a ridge adjacent to Forrest River Mission Station and easily the most conspicuous mark in the landscape is a large sender cross ...

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  3. ROYAL TOUR.

    The motor trip from Pembroke to Queenstown was almost without incident though the journey through the famous Kawarau Gorge made it interesting ...

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  4. BOUNTIFUL RAIN.

    Additional reports from pastoral and agricultural areas yesterday confirmed the expectation of a food general rainfall Heavy gaugings Were recorded at many ...

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  5. STATE GRANTS BILL

    In the senate to-day the debate on the second reading pf the State Grants Bill was continued. Second Sampson (Nat., Tas.) said that ...

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  6. NUNGARIN TRAGEDY.

    News received by the chief of the Criminal Investigation Department (Inspector Condon) last night dispelled any theory of murder in connection with the ...

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  7. SHANGHAI TAKEN.

    Shanghai virtually passed into Nationalist control this morning. There was no fighting as the outcome of an arrangement between General ...

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  8. BALKAN WAR CLOUD.

    "Hands off Albania" is Italy's warning to Jugo-Slavia, together with the intimation that Italy cannot remain neutral if Jugo-Slavia's "warlike aggression" ...

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  9. Cantonese Advance.

    The Cantonese troops have captured Langhua, four, miles from the French Concession, and they are entering the Chinese city of Shanghai. ...

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  10. Country Reports.

    CARNARVON, March 21.—The three years drought in and around Carnarvon was broken by a copious and steady fall of rain commencing about 11 O'clock ...

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  11. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Sir, —The public seems to have forgotten that about 18 months age the mem­bers of Parliament raised their salaries from £400 to £600 and nobody seems to ...

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  12. Bloodless Victories.

    The Capture of Shanghai adds another to the many almost bloodless victories by He Southerners who are now in nomi-nal control of China south of the ...

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  13. A French View.

    It is semi officially stated that the tension between Italy and Jugo-SIavta has caused intense activity at the Foreign, Ministry here. The German Ambassador ...

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  14. LABOUR'S ROAD.

    Mr. W. McCormack. Premier of Queens land, who is on his way to England and America spent an hour or two in Perth yesterday while the P and O liner ...

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  15. Farewell to the Duchess.

    The Duchess of York was bade far well on the Renown by the Mayor and Mayoress of Wellington (Mr. and Mrs. Norwood) The Duchess said she felt ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL.

    With the object of registering the claims made recently by the Pastoralists and Graziers' Association of Australia for reductions in the rates of Day existing ...

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  17. Union Funds and Politics.

    Sir,—I do not want to prolong my argument with Mr. Phillips, but must again repeat my original statement Mr. Phillips., endeavours to generalise from ...

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  18. French Diplomacy Busy.

    It is announced from Paris that the French Foreign Office, acting on the Italian Note is taking diplomatic steps to avoid a rupture. As an allv of ...

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  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator Pearce) in reply to Senator Needham (Lab) W.A.said that no deportations ...

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  20. The Shantung Army.

    The cutting of the railway at Chang chow effectively isolates the shantung army here from its base. It remains to be seen what it will do Probably ...

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  21. A General Strike.

    The general strike has commenced. The trams and buses ceased at noon and other services are following fast, including Chinese concerns. Nationalist flags ...

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  22. British Anxiety.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic corrospondent soys it would be idle to deny that acute anxiety is felt in British official circles at the situation Ministers ...

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  23. METAL TRADE WAGES.

    A conference was held to-day between the Metal Trades Employers Association and the unions to discuss the proposals of Judge Beeby in the Commonwealth ...

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  24. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce)in reply to Mr. Fenton (Lab Vic) said that the commonwealth Governments ...

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  25. Riot in Native City.

    There have been several riots in the native city, Cuntonese sympathisers capturing three native police stations. Many rioters were shot. There were several ...

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  26. FIREMAN DELAYS SHIP.

    The Union steamship Kekerangu was to have sailed from Risdon with residues for Port Pirie at daylight on Sunday, but owing to the fact that three of the fire ...

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  27. Jugo-Slavian Government Troubled.

    Belgrade telegrams state that the Government is so troubled by the situation that it has assembled Parliament to consider the crisis. ...

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  28. Yilgarn Electorate.

    In reply to a correspondent at the last Legislative. Assembly elections in 1921 the Notes recorded for the Yilgarn electorate totalled 704 Three of those ...

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  29. TUG EMPLOYEES' DISPUTE.

    The dispute Between the Seamen's Union and the Fremantle Harbour Trust which resulted in a cessation of work by the harbour tug employees on Friday ...

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  30. CRICKET CONTROL BOARD.

    That the Australian Board of Cricket Control had exceeded its powers and had not adhered to the, articles of its constitution was the charge made by a delegate. ...

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  31. Franco-British Collaboration.

    paris messages show that France is collabornting with Britain in efforts to find a solution of the trouble. The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" ...

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  32. POSTAL VOTES.

    The Australian Labour Party urges all tup porters of the Collier Government, who are likely to be absent from the clestorale for which they are enrolled on polling day to ...

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  33. PEMBERTON SAWMILL DISPUTE

    Officials of the Timber workers' Union when questioned yesterday concerning the dispute at the State Saw Mill at Pemberton over the dismissal of some men were ...

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  34. HEROISM AT SEA.

    The heroic efforts of three doctor including Dr. Hardwicke, of Sydney who were aboard the steamer American Trader saved the life of a seaman named ...

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  35. FRANCO-BRITISH FRIENDSHIP.

    The President of the French Republic (M. Dourmergue) has accepted the King's invitation to visit England and will be in London on May 16, 17 and 18 ...

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  36. Farmers' Opportunity.

    The good soaking rains which have been experienced recently have been general throughout the whole of the whole of of ranging from about line in ...

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  37. Germans Blame Italy.

    The Berlin newspaper indicate that Italy is the aggressor against Albania, and allege that she is acting with British encouragement.I ...

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  38. Shells in French Settlement.

    A few shells fell in the French concession this afternoon. It is not known whence they came. There were no casualties. ...

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  39. FORD LIBEL ACTION.

    Senator Reed Henry Ford's counsel, announced to-day that when the manufacturer takes the witness stand in the libel suit he will testify that there is a ...

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  40. HUGE BRITISH AIRSHIP.

    The "Sunday Times" understands that the airship Rs. 100. which is being built for the Government by private enterprise at ...

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  41. ALLEGED JOB CONTROL.

    Affidavits containing allegations of job control were put in by the respondents, when the hearing of the plaint of the Waterside Workers' Federation was ...

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  42. BOOT FACTORY MURDER.

    In the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day, Albert Edward Aistrope (27) bootmaker was charged with having murdered James Flannagan at Murrays boot ...

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  43. British Troops Fired On.

    A detachment of punjabis were proceeding by motor truck along a municipal road in the northern district just outside the settlement boundary when ...

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  44. AMERICAN POLICY ABROAD.

    Speaking at Newhaven (Connecticut) Senator Borah made a sensational speech attacking American policy abroad particularly in Mexico China and ...

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  45. GUILTY OF FRATRICIDE.

    Albert Feltham (32) labourer was charged before Mr. Justice James in the Central Criminal Court to-day, with feloniously and maliciously murderinc his ...

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  46. FREE LOVE CULT.

    John Smith-Pigott, the head of the free love community known as the Agapemonites, has died of influenza at Spaxton the Agapemonite sertlement. His ...

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  47. AFTER 52 YEARS.

    Similar blue and white scarves played an important part in the re-union after 52 years, of two sisters on board the s.s. Corintic which Arrived at Santhamoton ...

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  48. POLICE BRIBERY CHARGES.

    A novel point was raised at the police bribery inquiry to-day, when the Royal Commissioner (Judge Paine) called John William Regan. who had been examined ...

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  49. Native City Orgy.

    The Contusion is increasing hourly and the situation is fraught with grave danger. The Shanghai Municipal Council has declared a state of emergency and ...

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  50. DITTY ON MUSSOLINI.

    Acting on instructions from Signor Mussolini the Italian Ambassador protestcd against a cabaret sons. "Mussolini You're Going Rather Far." but the ...

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  51. ARMOUR IN BULLFIGHTS.

    Six fine bulls were used to-day In further tests of the use of armour in bullfights. There were 13,000 spectators present. ...

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  52. ROTARIAN CONFERENCE.

    A civic reception, and the opening of proceedings by the State Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) were features of the second Australian official Rotary ...

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  53. PASTORAL GAUGINGS.

    The following telegrams were received by Dalzety and Co Ltd yesterday— From the manager of the Edjudina Pastoral Company: "Five inches general rain ...

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