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  2. FLOOD AFTERMATH.

    Farther reports "were received yesterday of the severe damage done by the floods which occurred in many districts throughout the southern part of the State ...

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  3. BRITISH ARMS PLAN.

    LONDON, March 12.—The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that there is no longer any doubt that the French reply to the British ...

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  4. SPANISH UNREST.

    MADRID, March 11.—A general strike throughout Spain has been ordered by Labour leaders to start at midnight. The Government has declared it illegal and ...

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  5. SEIZED BY SHARK.

    SYDNEY. March 12.—Frank Athol Riley (17). of Tasman-street, Deewhy, was so badly mauled by a shark at Dee why this afternoon that lie died soon ...

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  6. AMERICAN STORMS.

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 11.—Heavy snow over the eastern section of the country has added to the fear of further air mail casualties, and army headquarters ...

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  7. TIMOR FOR BRITAIN.

    AMSTERDAM, March 11.—A report published in a section of the London Press that Britain is considering purchasing the island of Timor from Holland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SURVEYING THE NORTH.

    CANBERRA, March 12.—When the Federal Cabinet meets in Sydney on March 20 it will consider a revised estimate of the cost of conducting a ...

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  9. TAX EVASION CHARGE.

    WASHINGTON, March 11.—The former Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon) issued a lengthy statement today Answering the charge of tax ...

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  10. BUSHFIRE DAMAGE.

    ADELAIDE, March 12—Bush fires which have been burning in different parts of the State for more than a week are reported, to be practically under control. ...

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  11. WAGE CUT RESTORATION.

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—It is expected that the case in which the unions are applying to the Full Court of the Arbitration Court for the restoration of the ten ...

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  12. NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA.

    CANBERRA, March 12.—An interesting innovation in the policy of the Federal Government in the administration of the Pacific territories under its control ...

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  13. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    BRISBANE, March 12.—The cyclonic disturbance which developed off the coast of north Queensland yesterday resulted in torrential rains between Cairns and ...

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  14. FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    TOKIO, March 12.—A Japanese Foreign Office spokesman has revealed that a Russian-Japanese agreement, which has hitherto been kept secret, was signed in ...

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  15. DOMINION TARIFFS.

    LONDON, March 12.—"The Times" in a leader entitled "British Farmers and the Dominions," says: "Everyone knows that most agricultural countries, including the ...

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  16. DENIAL BT WHITEHALL.

    LONDON, March 12.—Official circles declare that they know nothing regarding the purchase of Timor or any part of it. ...

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  17. DEFENCE MINISTER'S COMMENT.

    ALBANY. March 12.—Senator Sir George Pearce disembarbed from the liner Katoomba this morning to proceed to his Tenterden farm by car. When asked to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LAUNCESTON, March 12.—Giving Australia an excellent start with a partnership of 220, Woodfull and Brown demonstated their reliability as an opening pair in the ...

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  19. PROPAGANDA BY AIR.

    LONDON, March 11.—The aviation correspondent of the" "Daily Express" states that Russia will shortly launch the largest aeroplane in the world, weighing ...

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  20. THE WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—At the sitting of the Royal Commission on the Wheat Industry today, Mr. F. P. Brown, chairman of the Closer Settlement Advisory ...

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  21. PURCHASE MOST UNLIKELY.

    CANBERRA. March 12.—A surprise has been caused in Canberra at the report that the British Government is conducting negotiations for the purchase ...

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  22. OIL FROM COAL.

    CANBERRA, March 12.—Important developments in the proposal that an effort should be made to render Australia independent of external sources of liquid fuel ...

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  23. RASPUTIN FILM.

    LONDON. March 12.—The question of how the film "Rasputin and the Empress" might be shown without infringing the injunction granted to Princess Irina ...

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  24. TRAIN SERVICES.

    Further progress was made yesterday in repairing the damage done to country railway lines by the washaways last Thursday night. two more branch lines being ...

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  25. FARMING NEAR GERALDTON.

    GERALDTON, March 12.—Professor S. M. Wadham and Mr. C. W. Harper, members of the Royal Commission on the Wheat Industry, held a sitting at ...

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  26. TANGLED WILLS.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—By a judgment given in Equity today, the two questions which arose out of the Plaister tragedy at Mosman were answered by Sir John ...

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  27. POLITICAL LIBEL SUIT.

    SYDNEY. March 12.—Harold Raymond Joseph McCauley, private secretary to the Leader of the Opposition in the State. Parliament (Mr. Lang) claimed damages of ...

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  28. BLUE SHIRTS AND LABOUR.

    DUBLIN, March 11.—The leader of the Blue Shirts (General O'Duffy), addressing 5,000 persons at Sligo, announced that if returned to power he would establish a ...

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  29. WARBOAT CAPSIZES.

    TOKIO, March 12.—The torpedo boat Tomozuru capsized today in a thick fog during manoeuvres near the Goto Islands, off Nagasaki. The entire crew of over 100 ...

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  30. RUNAWAY COUPLE.

    BRISBANE, March 12—The sequel to a police chase lasting nearly, two weeks and extending over 500 miles was the appearance in the Mt. Isa Police Court ...

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  31. WAGE CLAIM SUIT.

    LOS ANGELES, March lO.—Barbara Stanwyck was named, as co-defendant today in a '£700 wage claim suit, it being alleged that she induced Miss Elizabeth ...

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  32. COUNTRY TOWN FIRE.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—The worst fire ever experienced in Balranald broke out early this morning, when the raain business centre of the town was burnt to ...

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  33. THE SWAN VALLEY.

    The flood waters in the Swan Valley receded considerably yesterday, leaving in their train desolate mud banks and damaged vineyards. The Swan River at ...

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  34. PART OF AN EAR BITTEN OFF.

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Following upon a fight between two men in a hotel in Edward-street, city, last night, one of the contestants was found to have had ...

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  35. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—Considerable reductions in railway fares for visitors for the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations were announced today by the Victorian ...

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  36. STORM TROOP ACTIVITIES.

    MUNICH, March 12.—A decree has been issued by Captain Roehm, commander of the Storm Troops, providing that any German publishing reports of the ...

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  37. DISMISSAL OF FASCIST.

    LONDON, March 10.—The hearing was concluded today of the case in which William Symes, Arthur Mills and Albert Sharman, officials of the British Union of ...

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  38. BADCOCK'S PROSPECTS.

    LAUNCESTON, March 12.—"In Badcock, Tasmania has a batsman who everybody expects to see playing in an Australian Test team very shortly." said ...

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  39. GIRL MARRIES HER UNCLE.

    BRISBANE, March 12.—In May, 1925, at Bundaberg, a girl went through the marriage ceremony with her uncle, according to the rites of the Methodist ...

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  40. BURNT TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—A shocking burning fatality occurred at the Clifton homestead, near Young, during the week-end. Frank Lincoln (24). who, with his widowed ...

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  41. PILOT SAVED BY PARACHUTE.

    LONDON, March 12.—An aviation fatality hag been reported from Thornburg, in Gloucestershire, where a Royal Air Force Weatland Wallace bomber ...

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  42. THE BYRD EXPEDITION.

    WELLINGTON, March 12.—After a fortnight's battling against continual gales, the monotony of which was relieved only by an occasional hurricane, together with ...

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