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  2. BANKING POLICY.

    CANBERRA, March 31.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the Federal Ministry hoped at an early date ...

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  3. THE CASE FOR SECESSION.

    At the Perth Town Hall last night the Dominion League conducted a meeting described as its "reply to the Federal delegation." The hall was packed and hundreds ...

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  4. NAZIS AND JEWS.

    LONDON, March 30.—The treatment of Jews in Germany by the Nazis and the limitations on the British Government's power to intervene were discussed in both ...

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  5. THE MOSCOW ARRESTS.

    LONDON, March 31.—Authoritative circles at Whitehall state that the British Ambassador in Moscow (Sir Esmond Ovey), who left for London on Thursday ...

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  6. ITALIAN PEACE PLAN

    PARIS, March 31.—There are different versions of the reference made by the Foreign Minister (M. Paul Boncour) before the Commission on Foreign Affairs to-day ...

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  7. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    NEW YORK, March 31.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports:—"In connection with the present conversations between President ...

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  8. HITLER'S GROWING POWER

    BERLIN, March 31.—Events in Germany indicate to an increasing degree that Herr Hitler, the Chancellor and Nazi leader, is likely to achieve complete ...

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  9. TREATY REVISION.

    PARIS, March 31.—The "Matin" publishes what it claims to be the full text of the proposed MacDonald-Mussolini European peace pact. The details are ...

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  10. FRONTIER INCIDENT.

    PARIS, March 31.—Following the recent incident at Kehl (Germany), when Nazis occupied the disused barracks, civilian volunteers from the French ...

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  11. ANNOUNCEMENT IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the whole subject of the arrested employees ...

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  12. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, March 31.—Determined to apply whatever surplus exists at June 30, to a reduction in taxation during the next financial year, the Federal ...

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  13. DATE OF MEETING.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) conferred to-day with Mr. Norman Davis, the American ...

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  14. NEW CHARGES REPORTED.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that new and far graver charges have been laid against the six British ...

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  15. "An Insane Policy."

    LONDON, March 30.—In the House of Lords to-night Viscount Cecil said he had no desire to criticise the visit of the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) to Rome ...

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  16. BOYCOTT PROPAGANDA.

    BERLIN, March 30.—The gigantic Nazi propoganda machine is relentlessly drawing an uncomprehending nation towards the boycott of Jews. If this lasts more ...

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  17. QUESTION IN REPRESENTATIVES

    CANBERRA, March 31.—Mr. Corser (U.C.P., Q.). in the House of Representatives to-day, asked the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) whether it was the intention ...

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  18. FRENCH DUTIES.

    LONDON, March 30.—On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons to-night Mr. O'Connor' (Cons.), drew attention to the discriminating surtax that ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT.

    ALBANY, March 31.—Speaking at Albany this morning—the last speech of his visit to Western Australia—the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) stressed the ...

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  20. TORTURE ALLEGED.

    LONDON, March 30.—The World Alliance for Combating Anti-Semitism in an open letter to the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) says:—"Can you deny that aged ...

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  21. CAPTURED OFFICERS.

    SHANGHAI, March 31.—An extensive man hunt of an international character is now proceeding on the land and sea around Newchwang (South Manchuria), where ...

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  22. FRANK'S REWARD MINE.

    Heated exchanges between opposing factions marked the early part of a meeting of the shareholders of Frank's Reward, Ltd., at the Builders' Exchange. St. ...

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  23. AIR RACE PROPOSAL.

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—Details of Mr. Macpherson Robertson's offer of £10,000 for a centenary air race from England to Australia were placed before the ...

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  24. RENOUNCING CITIZENSHIP.

    BRUSSELS, March 30.—Professor Einstein, the famous scientist, has written to the German Legation asking what steps he should take to renouce his German ...

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  25. EVEREST VENTURE.

    CALCUTTA, March. 31.—A 70-miles-an- hour gale at high altitudes prevented the proposed trial flight by the Mt. Everest expedition yesterday. ...

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  26. BANK ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—A shortage of £1,300 was revealed yesterday morning when scaled bags containing pensions money were examined at a bank at ...

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  27. TRIBUTER KILLED.

    KALGOORLIE, March 31.—While working 40 feet below the surface in a rill off a shaft at the Hannan's Reward lease, where Hunt's battery is situated, Garnett ...

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  28. LOXTON MURDER.

    ADELAIDE, March 31.—Frederick John Weber (41), labourer, of Loxton, was found guilty in the Criminal Court to-day of the murder of his wife, Hertha ...

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  29. BURNED FRENCH LINER.

    PARIS, March 31.—The official committee of inquiry reported to the Minister of Marine (M. Frot) to-day that the fire that gutted the luxury liner ...

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  30. SPEED BOAT BURNED.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—Three residents of Manly were forced to leap into Sydney Harbour when their speed boat caught alight near the Heads last night. ...

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  31. GERMAN NAVY.

    BERLIN, March 30.—The second "pocket battleship" will be launched at Wilhelms- haven on Saturday, and will be named Skagerrack, in commemoration of the ...

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  32. AIR DISASTER.

    DIXMUDE, March 30.—The chapel of the hospital of Saint Jean shelters 15 coffins of the victims of the disaster to the air liner City of Liverpool which ...

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  33. PRAISE FROM LONDON.

    LONDON, March 30.—The "Financial Times" pays a tribute to the Australian banks which, it states, by their co-operation and example "not merely rendered ...

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  34. ESPIONAGE CHARGE.

    LONDON, March 31.—The "Daily Express" states that the War Office contributed £100 towards the recent defence of Lieutenant N. Baillie-Stewart, who ...

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  35. INDIAN DISOBEDIENCE

    CALCUTTA, March 31.—A striking illustration of the decline of the Congress campaign of civil disobedience, is afforded by figures showing that the number of ...

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  36. LORD OXFORD AND ASQUITH.

    LONDON, March 30.—The House of Commons will on Tuesday consider a motion for an address to the King for the erection of a memorial tablet in Westminster ...

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  37. LOCK-OUT AT MOTOR WORKS

    PARIS, March 31.—A lock-out at the Citroen motor factory has thrown 21,000 employees out of work. The lock-out followed strikes in certain workshops owing ...

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