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  2. AUSTRIAN PEACE.

    LONDON, March 1—"The British Government is following the news from Austria with deep concern," said the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) speaking at ...

    Article : 131 words
  3. SUSTENANCE POLICY.

    A meeting, convened by Mr. W. R. Murray, the president of the Perth branch, of the National Party, was held last night at Weld Square, in a protest against the ...

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  4. WORKLESS MARCHERS.

    LONDON, March 1—Unemployed marchers who have congregated in London from all parts of the country to draw attention to their grievances against ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, March 1.—In opening the debate in the House of Commons this evening on the Anglo-Russian temporary trade agreement, the President of the ...

    Article : 590 words
  6. LATE DALAI LAMA.

    CALCUTTA, March 1.—An amazing story of how the Dalai Lama of Tibet returned to life after he was believed to have died on December 16 has reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOREIGN SHIP SUBSIDIES.

    LONDON, March 1.—The Chamber of Shipping and the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association agreed upon a statement of policy which was carried as a ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. STORMY DAIL DEBATE.

    DUBLIN, March 2.—There was a lively debate in the Dail last night on the second reading of the Bill to declare the wearing of a blue shirt illegal, and two deputies ...

    Article : 391 words
  9. RASPUTIN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, March 1.—"It is quite natural; I am not a professional mur-derer," said Prince Youssoupoff today under cross-examination. when it was ...

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  10. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEW YORK, March 1.—The attempt by Tommy Loughran, of America, to win the world heavyweight championship title from the giant Italian, Primo Camera, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WAGE CUT RESTORATION.

    MELBOURNE. March 2.—During argument in the Full Court of the Arbitration Court today on the claim by unions for the restoration of the 10 per cent by ...

    Article : 610 words
  12. MAIL PLANE ACCIDENT

    ONSLOW, March 2.—The forced landing of the north-bound mail plane yesterday morning, midway between Carnarvon and Onslow, at a point near the No. 1 ...

    Article : 290 words
  13. PROSPECTS OF COMPROMISE.

    LONDON, March 2.—The Central News Agency reports, with reference to Mr. De Valera's offer, that the Government appears anxious to have a conference with ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. MR. DE VALERA'S PLEA.

    DUBLIN, March 2.—"There is danger in every country arising from hardship and discontent, but Communism will not be stopped by the parading of Blue Shirts, ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. BRITISH AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, March 2.—The Air Estimates for the coming financial year total £17,561,000, an increase of £135,000 compared with the year 1933-34. ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. BRITAIN'S RECOVERY.

    LONDON, March 1.—The belief, shared by the public as well as by business and official circles, that Britain is making a decisive recovery from the effects of the ...

    Article : 374 words
  17. BENGAL TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, March 2.—New measures are being adopted to counteract the spread of terrorism in the Chittagong district of Bengal where the growing list of ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. MURDERED JUDGE.

    PARIS, March 2.—"Watch for a bowler-hatted man" ask the newspapers following important clues providing a description of a man believed to have ...

    Article : 283 words
  19. A DEAL IN HONOURS.

    LONDON, March 1.—Benjamin George Pengelly (58), for 12 years accountant to Maundy Gregory, was sentenced to six months' gaol today at the Old Bailey for ...

    Article : 204 words
  20. HEAD-ON CRASH.

    Three men were injured when a single-seater motor car came into headon collision with a tram car near the corner of Hovea-terrace and Canning-road. ...

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  21. SHORTS FOR TENNIS.

    LONDON, March 1.—"I see no reason on earth why any woman tennis player should not wear shorts," said the Prince of Wales when inspecting fashions at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. OLD SHELL EXPLODES.

    WARSAW, March 2.—A noted train thief, Anton Zamarjam, who eluded the police for two years, found a German wartime shell in a field at Monza. He was ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    BRISBANE. March 2.—A party of six policemen and black trackers, searching the hills adjacent to Mt. Isa for John Loran, the alleged abductor of Ellen ...

    Article : 265 words
  24. STAVISKY'S WIDOW ARRESTED.

    PARIS. March 2.—Following a short interrogation a magistrate has ordered Madame Stavisky's imprisonment on a charge of receiving and of complicity in ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. PLANE CRASHES.

    CALCUTTA, March 1—M. Chartoire, a French airman, who was flying from Paris to Saigon, narrowly escaped death near Calcutta today when a vulture struck ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. UNION FUNDS MISSING.

    Since the disappearance of Albert William Richardson (55), union secretary, who has been missing from his home and office since February 15, the executive officers ...

    Article : 312 words
  27. SPEED BOAT TROPHY.

    DETROIT. March l.—Mr. Hubert Scott Paine, the British challenger, has cabled the Yachtsmen's Association of America that he has been unable to get forward ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. AMERICAN CURRENCY.

    WASHINGTON, March 1.—In giving evidence today before the Committee of the House of Representatives, which is considering legislation to create a Federal ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. WINE FOR AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, March 2.—The liquor import quotas allowed to 61 countries for March and April total 4,557,000 gallons of wine and 34,350 gallons of spirits. plus ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. BIGAMIST GAOLED.

    LONDON, March 1.—"You have been guilty of the most heartless fraud," said the judge in sentencing Edward Ward to ten months' gaol with hard labour ...

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  31. RUSSIAN FOOD PROBLEM.

    MOSCOW, March 1.—The Soviet's quest for food supplies of the desirable quantity and price continues to baffle the food commissars. Firstly, hoping to do as well as ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    LONDON, March 2.—Mr. G. P. Olley. who recently resigned the managership of the special charter department of Imperial Airways, Ltd., to conduct his own ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    MONTREAL, March 2.—Rear Admiral Byrd is on board the supply ship Bear of Oakland, having left Little America yesterday, northward bound. At noon the ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. SPANISH POLITICS.

    MADRID, March 2.—Following the resignation of the Lerroux Cabinet through pressure from the Right Wing, the genefal Opinion is that Senor Lerroux will ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. GERMAN COMMUNISTS.

    BERLIN, March 2.—"The Times" correspondent says that Torgler. the German Communist who was acquitted at the Reichstag fire trial, is being hold in ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. EXPORT OF ARMS.

    WASHINGTON, March 1.—The Senate today passed the Bill authorising the President in co-operation with other nations to place an embargo on the shipment of ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. CUSTODY OF BOY PIANIST.

    ADELAIDE. March 2.—ln the Supreme Court today. Mr. Justice Napier adjourned the hearing of the application on behalf of Philip Hargraves, the boy pianist, for ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. CIRCUS AGENTS DEATH.

    WELLINGTON, March 2.—The death occurred on Wednesday at Ohakune of George Peterson, advance agent for Wirth's Circus. Peterson, a New ...

    Article : 42 words
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