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  2. ATTACK BY REBELS.

    CALCUTTA, March 3.—Messages just received by the Government, state that four British subjects, all Indians, were injured, one fatally, during fighting in ...

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  3. RIVER FATALITY.

    Mr. Martin Glick, a well-known Perth business man, was drowned off Preston Point, in the Swan River, yesterday afternoon, when a sailing boat capsized. The ...

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  4. NEW SPANISH CABINET.

    MADRID, March 3.—A new cabinet was formed today by Senor Lerroux, who had resigned on Thursday as the result of hostility among the Government's Right ...

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  5. FIGHT WITH NATIVES.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Nineteen natives were killed and 17 injured in a fight which took place in the Morobe district, 800 miles from Rabanl (Bismarck ...

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  6. LABOUR'S UNITY EFFORT.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Delegates to the interstate Labour conference, which will open in Sydney tomorrow, will again attempt to restore unity in the Australian ...

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  7. DEATH OF RASPUTIN.

    LONDON, March 2.—The Court was electrified during the hearing of the Rasputin case today, when Commander Locker-Lampson, M.P., who was appointed ...

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  8. BRITISH ARMS PLAN.

    PARIS, March 3.—The Foreign Minister (M. Barthou), announcing the French rejection of the British disarmament plan, declares that in lacking a test period it ...

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  9. ARMS IN IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, March 3.—Continuing the debate in the Dail last night on the Bill to forbid the wearing of blue shirts, the President (Mr. De Valera), said the ...

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  10. BLUNT HINT FROM BERLIN.

    BERLIN March 3.—A blunt hint that it was useless for Britain further to attempt to mediate in disarmament in Berlin is contained in a statement issued by ...

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  11. AUSTRIA'S FUTURE.

    ROME, March 3.—It was announced officially today that discussions between Signor Mussolini, the Chancellor of Austria (Dr. Dollfuss) and the Premier of ...

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  12. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, March 3.—President Roosevelt has asked Congress for authority to modify the tariff rates in negotiating commercial agreements with other nations. ...

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  13. MR. EDEN RETURNS.

    LONDON, March 3.—The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Anthony Eden), who has returned from his trip to Paris. Berlin and Rome, was in consultation with the Prime ...

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  14. PLOT AGAINST DUCE.

    ROME, March 3.—The admission of a plot against Signor Mussolini has for the first time been revealed with the announcement of the trial on March 16 of ...

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  15. ARMY MAIL PLANES.

    WASHINGTON, March 3.—President Roosevelt has ordered an investigation into charges of the sabotage of army aeroplanes carrying the air mails. The army machines ...

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  16. ALLIANCE NOT CONTEMPLATED.

    LONDON, March 3.—In an interview with the Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the Premier of Hungary (General Goemboes) declared that ...

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  17. THE STAVISKY SCANDAL.

    PARIS, March 3.—The latest development in the Stavisky fraud scandal is the arrest of Cuiboud Riband, who was formerly attached to the Ministry of Finance ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN VIEWPOINT.

    WASHINGTON, March 3.—The State Department published a memorandum today reiterating and amplifying the President's views on disarmament in relation to ...

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  19. TEA EXPORTS.

    CALCUTTA, March 3.—Reviewing the position of the industry at the annual meeting of the Indian Tea Association in Calcutta today. Mr. T. C. Crawford, the ...

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  20. DISORDER IN DOMAIN.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—A repetition of the disorderly proceedings of the previous Sunday was witnessed in the Domain today. Six men were arrested in dramatic ...

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  21. LOOKING AHEAD.

    WASHINGTON, March 3.—President Roosevelt today, on the occasion of receiving an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the American University, made ...

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  22. DARING ESCAPE.

    INDIANAPOLIS (U.S.A.), March 3.—John Dillinger, America's most notorious bank robber and murderer, walked out of the heavily-guarded and supposedly ...

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  23. MANCHUKUO THRONE.

    MOSCOW, March 4.—"By creating a throne in Manchukuo, and enthroning the last representative of the Ching dynasty, the Japanese are pursuing an aim far ...

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  24. FACTION CLASH INEVITABLE.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—The interstate Labour conference which will be opened in Sydney tomorrow is of great significance, and in some ways promises to be ...

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  25. TREE ACROSS ROAD.

    The occupants of two motor cars narrowly escaped serious injury early last night when the vehicles crashed into a tree which had fallen across the ...

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  26. STATE CRICKET TEAM.

    ADELAIDE, March 4.—The staid and unenterprising batting of the South Australian team against Western Australia at the Adelaide Oval yesterday made the ...

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  27. BRITISH AIR ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, March 3.—The air estimates for the coming financial year, which were announced yesterday and which total £17,561,000 (an increase of £135,000) ...

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  28. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    WASHINGTON, March 3.—In a special message to Congress last night President Roosevelt requested that the Philippines independence legislation be revised to allow ...

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  29. HOMES MENACED.

    ADELAIDE, March 4.—After devastating about 4,000 acres of scrub country and valuable feed in the Adelaide hills, a fire which broke out on Friday afternoon ...

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  30. FASCISTS IN COURT.

    LONDON, March 2.—The brutal conduct alleged against them by George Richardson was denied in evidence by two of the defendants today, when the hearing was ...

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  31. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    LONDON, March 3.—In view of the undesirability of allowing the air race to Melbourne to become a trade event a leading oil company is understood to have ...

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  32. STRIKE THREAT.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—An attempt will probably be made tomorrow to precipitate at the Newcastle galvanised iron works of John Lysaght (Aust.), Ltd., the ...

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  33. FATAL SHOT PUT.

    BRISBANE, March 4.—Frank Ludovic Perake (50), married, a farmer, of Thornlands, near Cleveland, was fatally injured by a 15lb. shot at a sports meeting at ...

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  34. CABINET SCANDAL.

    TOKIO, March 3.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Hatoyama) has resigned as the result of the recent storm of accusations of scandalous dealings. The Premier ...

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  35. ABDUCTION CHARGE.

    BRISBANE, March 4.—After having been pursued by police for two weeks, John Henry Logan (32), fencing contractor, appeared in the Mt. Isa Police Court on ...

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  36. PROPERTY SEIZED.

    BERLIN, March 4.—The secret police announce wholesale confiscations of the property of Communists and other "enemies of the State," including radio ...

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  37. AIRMEN INCINERATED.

    FEZ (Morocco), March 3.—Two Belgian airmen, who had been missing since they left Gao (French West Africa) two days ago to fly to Brussels, have been found ...

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  38. BRISBANE EXPLOSION.

    BRISBANE, March 2.—The police are satisfied that it was not a bomb which caused the explosion in O'Sullivans's cafe, in Brunswick-street,Valley. Brisbane, last ...

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  39. MOTOR CAR OUT OF CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—Mrs. Enid Anderson (40), president of the women's section of the Victorian Country Party man fatally injured when a motor car in ...

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  40. MOTOR BOAT RACES.

    NEW SMYRNA (Florida), March 3.—Horace Tennes, of Chicago, a 21-year-old amateur, won the first of the international boat races being held here. Phil ...

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  41. DISORDERLY FRUITIPICKERS.

    ADELAIDE, March 4.—More disturbances occurred at Barmera on Saturday, when fruitpickers were spending their weekly pay in the town. Trouble occurred ...

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  42. LAST OF THE HIGH FLYERS.

    LONDON, March 3.—The last survivor of 40 locomotives of the type popularly known as High Flyers is to be scrapped after a career of 30 years in the service ...

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  43. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, March 4.—As a result of a shooting tragedy which occurred three miles from Trundle on Saturday, evening, James Wighton (69), alaughterman, and ...

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  44. NURSE'S BRAVERY REWARDED.

    LONDON, March 3.—The gallantry of a Middlesex Hospital nurse, Sister Dorothy Thomas, has been awarded by the medal of the Civil Division of the Order of the ...

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  45. SERIES OF BOAT CAPSIZES.

    BRISBANE, March 4.—A squally southeasterly wind yesterday affected sailing and rowing events. Twenty-one sailing boats capsized during races on the Brisbane ...

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  46. SWIMMING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Sarah Beatrice May Woodward (20) was drowned in East Hills baths this morning. Miss Woodward, who was deaf and dumb, lived with ...

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  47. COMMAND OF H.M.S. SUSSEX.

    LONDON, March 3.—Captain S. Bon ham-Carter has been appointed to the command of H.M.S. Sussex, in which Prince George will travel to Australia. ...

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  48. WOMAN KILLED BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Miss Amelia Mary Gaggan (67), of 20 Riley-street, East Sydney, was knocked down by a motor car in William-street, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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