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  2. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—Declaring that Britain must restore her defence forces as she had restored her national credit, Admiral of the Fleet Earl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WORKLESS MARCHERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—When Mr. J. MeGovern (Labour) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) in the House of Commons this afternoon that time should ...

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  4. FASCISM IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," in reporting an interview yesterday with Prince Starhemberg, the leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FAR EASTERN TENSION.

    TOKIO, Feb. 29.—A spokesman of the Foreign Office revealed yesterday that the Japanese Ambassador at Moscow had been instructed to protest strongly against ...

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  6. PREMIERS DISBAND.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 28.—In a meeting which occupied nearly the whole of to-day, the Premiers' Conference on the Constitution discussed and disposed of no ...

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  7. AMERICAN RECOVERY ACT.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The Administrator of the National Recovery Act (Mr. Hugh Johnson), in addressing a public meeting called for the purpose of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RASPUTIN FILM.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The story of the assassination of Rasputin by the Russian Prince Youssoupoff was detailed and the question of the identity of Princess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAGE CUT RESTORATION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 28.—A claim that the New South Wales railways, in view of the present financial position, could not afford to pay £300.000 a year in increased ...

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  10. STATE CRICKET TEAM.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 28.—Two splendid century partnerships, in both of which Frank Bryant took part, placed Western Australia in an almost impregnable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NO INTERNATIONAL INCIDENTS.

    VIENNA, Feb. 27.—The Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss) informed the Press today that all rumours of Austro-German incidents threatening a breach of peace were ...

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  12. BIRTH CONTROL.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—In the Committee stage of the Contraceptives Bill in the House of Lords today, Lord Dawson of Penn (who introduced the Bill, which ...

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  13. MARKING OF MEAT.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Elliot) is expected shortly to announce his decision in regard to the marking of imported meat. ...

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  14. BRITISH FINANCE.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The latest treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year to February 24 amounted to £631.766,084. At the ...

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  15. STAVISKY SWINDLE.

    PARIS, Feb. 27.—The commission inquiring into the Stavisky frauds has ascertained that the police were aware of the details of the Bayonne swindle before the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN LAMBS.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—Intentionally sent with neither brand, breed nor competitor indicated, 40 lambs from the Melbourne show were judged by a committee of ...

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  17. REICHSTAG FIRE CASE.

    BERLIN, Feb. 27.—Three of the four men who were acquitted at the Reichstag fire trial—George Dimitroff, Blagoi Popoff and Wissil Taneff, all Bulgarians, were ...

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  18. INDIAN BUDGET.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 28.—Sir George Schuster (Finance Member of the Government of India) presented his Budget in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  19. MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 28.—An almost unprecedented scene occurred in the Criminal Court tonight at the second trial of William Henry Baye when the jury again ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The Secretary to the Australian Commissioner's Office (Mr. Dow) who is forwarding a detailed report to the Federal Government on the ...

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  21. OIL FROM COAL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 28.—Mr. A. Gatley Lyon, chemical engineer, of Newcastle, informed the Petrol Commission today that he thought big interests outside ...

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  22. TASMANIAN LABOUR.

    LAUNCESTON, Feb. 28.—That all is not well within the ranks of the Tasmanian section of the Australian Labour Party so far as the leadership of the ...

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  23. LIBEL ON DUKE.

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—A settlement was announced today in the case in which the Duke of Westminster sued his niece. Lady Lygon, for libel in statements in an ...

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  24. CIVIC OFFICES STORMED.

    VANCOUVER, Feb. 26.—Three hundred unemployed stormed and captured the civic offices in the suburb of Burnaby to-day. They were driven out by police ...

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  25. FARM FOR PRISONERS.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 28.—The first step towards segregating first offenders and prisoners not of criminal instinct from habitual offenders was taken by the ...

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  26. ABANDONED CAR.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 28.—An abandoned motor car believed to be the one in which the fugitive couple from Camooweal had been travelling was found today by the ...

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  27. PILLIGA TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 28.—Annie Elizabeth Richards (45), married, was charged in the Tamworth Hospital today with the murder of George Washington Nott (45). ...

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  28. SETBACK FOR THIEVES.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 28.—Taken by surprise when two men entered his shop this afternoon, F. Gaulton, who conducts a business in the Arcade, Edward-street, was ...

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  29. EMPEROR-DESIGNATE.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 28.—As Emperordesignate of the "Great Manchurian Empire," the throne of which he will ascend as the Emperor Kangteh tomorrow at ...

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  30. FLOATING AIR BASE.

    BERLIN, Feb. 27.—The Lufthansa company has purchased the 7,900-ton motorship Schwarzenfels and is fitting her as a floating air base in the South Atlantic. ...

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  31. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 28.—Swept off their feet by a heavy wave today while crossing a shallow lagoon at Mt. Waiau River, seven miles north of Waitara, R. ...

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  32. DEATHS FROM RARE DISEASE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 28.—A rare disease carried by rats has recently caused the death of more than one resident of the Ingham district. The State Health Officer (Dr. ...

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  33. SPAIN AND THE VATICAN.

    MADRID, Feb. 28.—The Foreign Minister (Senor Romero) is shortly going to the Vatican City to negotiate a modus vivendi with the Holy See. ...

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  34. CAPONE'S BROTHER RELEASED

    NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Ralph Capone, a brother of Al Capone, was released from the Federal penitentiary at McNeil's Island in Washington State today on the ...

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  35. MACHINE GUN STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 28.—A Hotchkiss machine gun, the property of the Defence Department, was stolen yesterday from the drill hall at Grafton. Officials say ...

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  36. BODY FOUND IN THE BUSH.

    RAVENSTHORPE, Feb. 28.—J. Reynolds has reported the finding of a dead body in the bush at Cowjenup, twenty miles from Ravensthorpe. A policeman ...

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