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  2. JEHOL AFTERMATH.

    SHANGHAI, March 8.—A series of sudden developments is rapidly bringing matters to a head in North China, following the capture of Jehol Province by the ...

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  3. BANK "HOLIDAY."

    WASHINGTON, March 7.—A highly confused situation has resulted from attempts to meet the nation's urgent need for some medium of exchange during the ...

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  4. IRISH ANNUITIES DISPUTE.

    LONDON, March. 7.—The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) announced in the House of Commons to-day the receipt of a letter from ...

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  5. NAZIS' POLICY.

    BERLIN, March 8.—The seizure of complete power in Germany by Herr Hitler's Nazi-Nationalist. Government, .which was victorious in the Reic[?]stag general ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, March 8.—Immediately after formal business is the House of Representatives to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Scullin) moved the ...

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  7. A BARREN ASSEMBLY.

    CANBERRA, March 8.—In the report of the Australian delegation to the thirteenth Assembly of the League of Nations, which was tabled in the House ...

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  8. DICTATOR FALLS.

    SALONIKA, Match 7.—Greece's resentment at the anti-constitutional attempt by General Plastiras at a dictatorship has resulted in his downfall. Northern ...

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  9. RETURNING CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, March 7.—The City Editor of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the City is definitely more confident with regard to the dollar. following private ...

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  10. PASTORAL RAINS.

    Further rains-in places very heavy have fallen in the pastoral areas, particularly the Murchiaon country. During the 24 hours ended 8 a.m. yesterday Nannine ...

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  11. UNITED STATES DOLLAR.

    TORONTO, March 7.—Nearly all Canadian banks were doing business to-day in United States currency on the over-thw-counter basis at the usual premium rate ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, March 8.—The House of Representative re-assembled to-day after a recess of nearly three months. There was an attendance of 60 members. Those ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, March 7,—The Cabinet committee on disarmament [?] for two hours this morning, and held another long, session this afternoon. ...

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  14. BRITISH AIR ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Match 8.—The Air Estimates for the financial year beginning next month total £17,424000. which, allowing for a transfer from other Estimates of ...

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  15. INCENDIARIST PLOT.

    LONDON, March 7.—"I set fire to it," was the confession made three times to-day by Capsoni, an Italian, in reply to the prosecution's questions as to how fires ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    VIENNA, March 7.—While husdreds of thousands of Nasis in Austria are celebrating the party's victory in Germany, the Austrian Cabinet has decided to ...

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  17. ONSLOW MAILS DELAYED.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday for correspondents in the pastoral areas:— CUE.—Heavy rain has fallen over the ...

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  18. BRITISH MINISTERS FOR GENEVA

    LONDON, March 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) are intending to leave for Geneva on ...

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  19. EXPORT OF EGGS.

    MELBOURNE, March 8.—The from and scope of activity of a proposed Federal Export Control Board to regulate the export of [?] occupied member of the Egg ...

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  20. AN AMERICAN PROTEST.

    BERLIN, March 7.—The American Ambassador has made representations to the Foreign Office regarding three cases of American citizens, two of whom are ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Jardine's Speech in Melbourne. MELBOURNE, March 8.—"I trst that the Premier in his great work and struggle will be fortunate enough to receive from ...

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  22. THE GOLD STANDARD.

    NEW YORK, March 8.—Apart from immediate dislocations, serious though these are, arising out of the present banking crisis, the nation's thoughtful ...

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  23. WAR ON RABBITS.

    CUNDERDIN, March 8.—The Meckering Road and Vermin Board has prosecuted 16 farmers during the past fortnight for failing to take effective steps against ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL AIR POLICE.

    LONDON, March 7.—It was stated by the Foreign Office this evening that there is no troth in reports from Geneva that the United Kingdom Government has ...

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  25. THEFT FROM ACCUSED.

    LONDON, March 7.—While the are conspiracy case was proceeding three thieves posing sb detectives pushed into the homes of two of the defendants, stole ...

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  26. A RENO DIVORCE.

    BRISBANE, March 8.—Embracing a claim for £5,000 damages, a writ and petition for divorce has been issued out of the Supreme Court by O'shes. O'Shaa. ...

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  27. A WHIRLWIND INNINGS.

    SYDNEY, March 8.—Don Bradman batted in vigorous style when playing for the New South Wales Cricket Association's coaching team against the Northern ...

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  28. POLAND AND DANZIG.

    WARSAW, March 7.—The Polish Government has sent 100 policemen to reinforce the military forces it sent to Western Platte, following the allegation that certain ...

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  29. CAMPAIGN AT CARNAMAH.

    CARNAMAH, March 8.—The Carnamah Road Board is participating actively in the campaign against rabbits, having recently purchased 80doz. tins of poison. ...

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  30. FRAUD ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, March 8.—When the case in which four men are charged with having conspired to defraud shareholders and policy-holders of an assurance company was ...

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  31. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    PARIS. March 7.—In a farmhouse near Agen, in February last year, neighbours found dead six members of the Dienlafe family. Five had been killed ia bed. and ...

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  32. EXPLOSION NEAR PETROL TANK

    SYDNEY, March 8.-Two men appeared in the Central Police Court to-day in a case which, the prosecuting sergeant said, concerned an attempt to blow up a ...

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  33. COMPANIES' REPORTS.

    The following telegraphic reports were received yesterday by the pastoral companies:— Dalgety and Co.—From Mr. A. Campbell, ...

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  34. GERMANY PLANS REPRISAL.

    BERLIN, March 7.—It is understood that the Government is contemplating serious action as reprisal for the Polish coup The diplomatic correspondent of ...

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  35. AFGHAN REBELS.

    CALCUTTA, March 8.-Afghan irregular troops under General Faix Mohamed Khan were ambushed by rebellious Darra Khel tribesmen yesterday, while proceeding to ...

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  36. WINDFALL FOR CHARITIES.

    LONDON, March 7.—James Stewart Henderson, who accompanied his parents to England from Sydney 50 years ago, died at Hampstead recently leaving £404.567. ...

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  37. A FRUITLESS PROPOSAL

    LONDON, March 7.—The "Daily Herald" states that the proposal by M. Matsuoka (representing Japan) for a pact of non-aggression in respect of the Dutch ...

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  38. MT. EVEREST FLIGHT.

    LONDON, March 7.—Members of Mt. Everest Expedition, who have flown from England to India, arrived at Karachi this afternoon. Their three aeroplanes ...

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  39. A STARTLING THREAT.

    WINNIPEG, March 7.—Peter Verigin, the spiritual and temporal ruler of the sect of Doukhobors in Canada, will request a Royal Commission to investigate ...

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  40. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    SYDNEY, March 8.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) told a deputation to-day that the Government had authorised him to give powers to Pasture ...

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  41. FOREIGN WIVES NOT WANTED

    CALCUTTA, March 8.—To check the growing tendency of Afghan youths to marry European girls, King Nadir Shah has forbidden members of the diplomatic ...

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  42. MINER'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, March 9.—Judgment in the case of Tilley versus Mount lea Mines, Ltd., was given this morning at Cloncurry by Mr. Justice R. A. Douglas in favour ...

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  43. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    CANBERRA, March 8.—It is the intention of the Acting Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Paterson) to move in the House of Representatives that Dr. Earle ...

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