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  2. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, March 6.—"The telescoping of programmes because of delays in naval construction will result in 84 ships being completed, advanced or begun in 1934 ...

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  3. COLLIE COAL DISPUTE

    There was no development in the Collie coal dispute yesterday. Negotiations were at a standstill, but a Labour move will probably be made today to re-establish contact between the interested parties and there is a possibility of Government intervention. ...

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  4. GERMAN REARMAMENT.

    BRUSSELS, March 6.—The Prime Minister (the Comte de Broqueville) caused a sensation in the Senate today when he announced that Belgium was prepared to ...

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  5. NORTHERN STORM.

    SHARK BAY, March 7.—Four and a half inches of heavy rain, preceded by terrific wind and seas, were experienced at Shark Bay at 9 a.m. this morning. ...

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  6. STORM CLOUDS IN SPAIN.

    MADRID. March 6.—The wave of unrest continues to rise in Spain, where the Lerroux Government is in a precarious position between the opposing forces ...

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  7. STAVISKY FRAUDS.

    PARIS, March 6.—Described as dignified, intelligent and behaving like a woman of the world, Madame Stavisky, who is under arrest, appeared today before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUSTRIAN WORKERS.

    VIENNA, March 6.—In accordance with a Government decree, all trade unions are now replaced by an organisation called the Workers' Federation, which is ...

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  9. APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION.

    VIENNA, March 6.—Coinciding with the arrival of several German emissaries in Vienna to discuss future policy with Austrian Nazis and to attempt to reach ...

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  10. THIRTY-HOUR WEEK.

    WASHINGTON, March 6.—The Bill to make a 30-hour working week compulsory throughout the United States was reported upon favourably today by the ...

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  11. OVERSEA CONVERSIONS.

    CANBERRA, March 7.—Loan conversion operations in London since October, 1932, have resulted in Australia saving annually £1,826,000 in interest and ...

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  12. AIR MAIL SERVICE SUSPENDED.

    The manager of West Australian Airways (Major N. Brearley) said yesterday that the violent storms on the North-West coast had resulted in landing ...

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  13. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, March 7.—Little progress has been made by the interstate Labour conference towards securing unity in the Labour forces. The conference decided today ...

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  14. "POSITION INSECURE."

    LONDON, March 7.—The "Daily Telegraph, in describing Britain's naval position as insecure, says: "Even now it is scarcely realised how far Britain has fallen ...

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  15. AMERICAN BUILDING.

    WASHINGTON, March 6.—The Senate passed the Vinson Naval Construction Bill today and returned it to the House of Representatives with a number of ...

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  16. TELEGRAPH LINES DOWN.

    Considerable damage was done to telegraph lines by the storms along the North-West coast yesterday. About 9 a.m. the line to the north of Carnarvon was ...

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  17. WAGE CUT RESTORATION.

    MELBOURNE, March 7.—When the case for the employers against the restoration of the 10 per cent by which wages were reduced in 1931, was resumed before ...

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  18. CASE FOR COMPANY.

    A statement defending Amalgamated Collieries, Ltd., was issued by an official of the company yesterday, in reply to the statement by the Commissioner of ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKE HAVOC.

    WELLINGTON, March 7.—Settlers in the Tiraumea, Alfredton, Makuri and Pongaroa districts in the Pahiatua area received the full force of the earthquake on ...

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  20. PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN.

    PARIS, March 6.—It is probable that retribution will fall upon many accomplices of Stavisky in his frauds who have so far evaded trouble, including prominent ...

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  21. LONDON DEALINGS.

    LONDON, March 7.—Dealings in the Commonwealth conversion loan opened today at a premium of 1½ to 1¾. Cash applicants up to £1,100 sterling ...

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  22. HEAVY RAIN RECORDED.

    Accompanying the severe willy-willy, which was centred at Hamclin Pool and then moved southwards along the coast, heavy falls of rain were registered ...

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  23. POLITICAL EXTREMISM

    LONDON, March 6.—In a broadcast address to schools this afternoon the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) expressed his strong belief that ...

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  24. ROADS IMPASSABLE BY CAR.

    ROEBOURNE, March 7.—The weather generally is still very unsettled, with heavy, showers, but no wind. Rainfall registrations since yesterday, up to 3 p.m. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    CANBERRA, March 7.—Details of the procedure to be followed by the New South Wales Government in raising the £2,000,000 loan for the State which was ...

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  26. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    LONDON, March 6.—Aviation authorities believe that the decision of the oil companies not to compete in the air race to Melbourne will deprive several noted ...

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  27. EXCHANGE STABILITY.

    LONDON, March 7.—The city editor of the "Daily Herald" says that despite official denials the City believes that a secret, though possibly only a temporary. ...

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  28. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    OTTAWA, March 6.—Canadian Treasury bills to the amount of 15,000,000 dollars (£3,000,000 at par) were sold by public tenden today at what is believed to be the ...

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  29. CLERGYMAN'S TRIAL.

    TORONTO, March 6.—Tim Buck, the Communist leader who is serving seven years gaol for unlawful conspiracy, was not Permitted to testify at the trial today of ...

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  30. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    LONDON, March 6.—When asked in the House of Commons today for an assurance that the Government would not agree to a settlement of war debts as ...

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  31. CHICAGO MURDER.

    CHICAGO, March 6.—At the second trial Mrs. Alice Wynekoop was found guilty of the murder of her daughter-in-law and was sentenced to 25 years' ...

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  32. NEW CONTROL POINT.

    LONDON, March 6.—In view of the possibility that the Calcutta aerodrome will be unserviceable in October on account of rain. Allahabad has been selected ...

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  33. KREUGER FRAUDS.

    STOCKHOLM, March 6.—To replace stocks illegally received from Ivar Kreuger, his brother Torsten has been sentenced to pay £50,050 to the estate of ...

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  34. MANCHUKUO RAILWAY.

    TOKIO, March 7.—The Foreign Minister, the Soviet Ambassador and the Manchukuo Vice-Foreign Minister (Mr. Ohashi) are discussing the purchase price ...

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  35. LIGHT PLANES FOR AIR FORCE

    LONDON, March 6.—The British Air Ministry has placed a substantial order for De Havilland Tiger Moth light biplanes, which will form the equipment of ...

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  36. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, March 7.—The State Department has appointed Mr. Richard Washburn Child as special adviser to the Secretary of State (Mr. C. Hull) in his ...

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  37. BRITISH REVENUE.

    LONDON. March 6.—The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year to March 3 amounted to £655,015,624. At the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, March 6.—In the House of Commons today the Under-Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) informed Mr. G. Lambert that when ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. IRON WORKS STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, March 7.—Another strike is threatened at Lysaght's galvanised iron works at Newcastle. The men, in accordance with an undertaking given yesterday. ...

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  40. FILM STAR'S DIVORCE.

    LOS ANGELES, March 6.—The film actress, Esther Ralston, today obtained a divorce from George Webb, a publicity writer, who had been her manager. on ...

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  41. RHEUMATISM.

    URODONAL, the Great French Remedy for Rheumatism Dissolves Deadly Uric Acid. Relieves Pain, Restores Health. All chemists. ...

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