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  2. THE NEW REICHSTAG

    BERLIN, March 16.—Although it was generally understood that they would be excluded if they attempted to attend, the 121 Socialist members have decided to ...

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  3. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    KALGOORLIE, March 17.—After a retirement of ten minutes this afternoon, the jury at the Eastern Goldfields Court of Sessions, at the Kalgoorlie-Courthouse. ...

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  4. JEHOL CAMPAIGN.

    SHANGHAI, March 17.—Although there has been a lull in the fighting at Hsifengkow Pass, the last Chinese stronghold in Jehol Province, which was earlier a scene ...

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  5. FOUNDERED STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Twenty-five members of the crew of the Japanese wheat tramp Kinsen Maru which sank about 400 miles east of Bowen off the Queensland ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    A transitional, five-year draft convention was presented by Britain, at Geneva on Thursday in an effort to save the Disarna-ment Conference from failure. It provides for ilualtation of European land forces (to be ...

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  7. REDUCING PRODUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, March 16.—A move to secure power to reduce agricultural production in the United States was made by President Hoover to-day, when he ...

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  8. AMERICAN WELCOME.

    NEW YORK, March 16.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that a generally favourable reaction to the new British ...

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  9. MOSCOW ARRESTS.

    MOSCOW, March 16.—The British Ambassador in Moscow (Sir Esmond Ovey) conferred to-day with the Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff) for 90 mins ...

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  10. AMERICAN EXCHANGES.

    NEW YORK, March 17.—There is considerable activity on the various exchanges following the re-opening for business after the national bank "holiday." . ...

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  11. DEVELOPMENT OF MANCHUKUO.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Mr. Kurumatsu Murai, the new Consul-General for Japan, who arrived at Sydney by the Kitano Maru from Japan to-day is an experienced ...

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  12. WHEAT PROPOSALS.

    The proposals of President Roosevelt for a conferenee of wheat-exporting countries to discuss adjustment of production to demand, in order to eliminate the ...

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  13. THE REICHSBANK.

    BERLIN, March 16.—Dr. Luther, who has resigned the presidency of the Reichsbank, will be succeeded by Dr. Schacht, the financial expert, who was a former ...

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  14. TRAGEDY IN A CREEK.

    BRISBANE, March 17.—A message was received from Calen to-night that, late this afternoon a crocodile was caught at Alligator Creek, at Pindi Pindi. When ...

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  15. COOLNESS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, March 16.—The draft disarmament convention submitted at Geneva by Britain is coolly received by the Press, which sees no signs of arms equality for ...

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  16. GRAIN PRICES RISE.

    CHICAGO, March 17.—In less than a Minute of the resumption of business yesterday the Chicago Board of Trade and other exchanges registered, an estimated ...

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  17. ANTI-JEWISH RIOT.

    WARSAW, March 16.—One person was killed, several were wounded,and 82 were arrested in an anti-Jewish disturbance at Cracow (Galicia). Crowds armed with ...

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  18. TRADE RELATIONS.

    LONDON, March, 17.—The "Evening Standard" states that Britain has informed the Soviet that trade relations will be severed if it persists in the charges ...

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  19. AMERICAN BEER BILL.

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—The Senate passed the Cullen Bill to legalise the manufacture and sale of beer after an amendment to reduce; the alcoholic ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, March 16.—Introducing the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell). said ...

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  21. INSURANCE FRAUD CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—During the heating at the Central Police Court this morning of the case in which four defendants are charged with conspiring in respect of ...

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  22. SUSPECTED CONSPIRACY.

    CALCUTTA, March. 17.—What is believed to be a conspiracy to blow up Government buildings and the houses of Europeans at Calcutta has been revealed to ...

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  23. WINNIPEG FUTURES.

    WINNIPEG, March 16.—Wheat futures, today, stood at their highest level since August as Chicago traders again turned to the local pit to execute their transactions.. ...

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  24. FISHING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—An unemployed man named Samuel Hancock was drowned off Coalcliff Beach early this morning when a heavy [?] capsized the small boat from ...

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  25. YORK TOWN HALL TRAGEDY.

    YORK, March 17—At an inquiry held to-day by Mr. A. H. Mercer, J.P., Acting Coroner, concerning the death of Terrence Arthur Rowan, he found, after hearing ...

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  26. AFGHAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, March 17:—Following the recent insurrection of hillmen of the Khost district of Afghanistan, 200 host­ages have been handed over by the Waziri ...

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  27. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    LONDON, March 17.—Major R. C. Campbell, Monetary of the Minor-Counties' Cricket Association, speaking at Newton Abbot to-day, said that he hoped that ...

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  28. ST. PATRICK'S DAY;

    The celebration of St. Patrick's Day was commenced in Perth yesterday with a Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral, where there was a large congregation. The Archbishop of ...

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  29. TRUST AND CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, March 16.—In recommending the convention to the delegates to the General Commission Mr. MacDonald spoke as though the future depended on the ...

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  30. LIVESEY RANGE EXPEDITION.

    KALGOORLIE, March 17.—A message has been received from Laverton that Means. P. Whelan and K S. Stuckey, who are again, undertaking a prospecting ...

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  31. KING CAROL'S MISTRESS.

    LONDON, March 17—The Paris correspondent of the"Daily Express" states that Jon Vargo, a member of the AntiSemitic students' Society,, fired two ...

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  32. WARNEFORD MEDALLIST.

    LONDON, March 17.—Miss Evelyn Bedwell, a West Australian, has been awarded the Warneford Medal for 1933 for a prize thesis on "Modern Physical Theory and ...

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  33. TERRORIST OUTRAGE.

    CALCUTTA, March 7.—The youth who was arrested in connection with the murder by Bengal terrorists of M. Quin, Commissioner of Police at the French ...

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  34. RAILWAY STATION ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, March 17.—Between midnight last night and 4 O'clock this morning a robbery was committed at the Ararat railway station. The station safe. ...

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  35. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), March 17.-Alexander Richardson (27), a ship's steward was fined £125 on a charge of having illegally imported 10½ tins of prepared ...

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  36. YACHTSMAN'S DEATH.

    ST. HELENA, March 17.—A cablegram reports the death of Mr. G. Guthrie Dunn, a reputed Scottish millionaire, who was returning from Australia in the motor ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON MURDER.

    March 17,—By a unan[?]nous verdict, the Court of Criminal Appeal at Hobart to-day dismissed an appeal by Reginald Charles Walters against the ...

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  38. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—It is estimated that 29,000,000 persons have crossed the Sydney Harbour Bridge since it was opened on March 19. 1932. Sunday will ...

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  39. FLIGHT ACROSS TASMAN.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 17.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith intends to start on his return flight to Australia on March 26. Mr. J. Percival will not accompany ...

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  40. DEMONSTRATION IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, March 16.—There was a remarkable demonstration during the House of Commons debate on the Navy Estimates. ...

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  41. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    NORTHAM, March 17.—In the Northam Police Court, before Mr. F. M. Read, R.M., this morning, Cecil Norman Pye was charged with having, on March ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS.

    CAPE TOWN, March 16.—The Chamber of Mines has refused the demand of the miners for an increase in wages by 35 per cent, on the ground that there has been ...

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  43. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Two severe earthquake shocks were experienced at Gunning (about 40 miles west of Goulburn), at. midnight on Thursday. ...

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  44. ESCAPES FROM LOCK-UPS.

    SYDNEY. March 17.—Setting fire to his bedding and directing the flame against a piece of corrugated iron in the ceiling heating it sufficiently to loosen its ...

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  45. JUMP FROM HARBOUR BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, March 17.—A man aged about 50 years jumped from the Sydney Harbour bridge this morning and was killed instantly. The police are attempting to ...

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  47. U.S. ECONOMY BILL.

    WASHINGTON, March 16.—The final approval of Congress was given to-day to the Governments £100,000,000 Economy Bill. The Bill was introduced by President ...

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  48. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, March 16.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) announced that the Budget would be introduced on ...

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  49. CHILD DROWNED IN DAM.

    SYDNEY. March 17.—Gladys Mary Kennedy (8), was drowned in a dam at. Griffiths where her mother was employed as a housekeeper. The child was playing at ...

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