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  2. ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    LONDON, March 8.—"We never had any intention of allowing the Zinovieff scandal to sleep for ever, but its reopening had to be handled with ...

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  3. PRAYERS FOR CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, March 8.—Despite the fact that 100,000 citizens gathered last night at special church services dedicated to prayers "that this city may be purged of ...

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  4. BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, March 8.—In Committee of Supply in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for War (Sir L. Worthington-Evans), introduced the Army ...

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  5. GIPPSLAND TRAGEDY.

    SALE (Vic.), March 9.—At 3.30 p.m. to-day the jury retired to consider their verdict in the case in which Ronald Geeves Griggs 1(28), formerly Methodist ...

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  6. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, March 9.—Further details of the tragedy at Keyneton, near Angaston, yesterday afternoon, in which Theodore Julius Lange (45), murdered his wife, ...

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  7. HOTEL SENSATION.

    Sergeant Alexander Mark (53), who was wounded in the abdomen by a revolver bullet when making a gallant attempt to arrest Edward Nicholas Kelly (52), in the ...

    Article : 454 words
  8. ABRAHAMS CASE.

    CANBERRA, March 9.—A long explanation in relation to the action, of the Federal taxation authorities with regard to the Abrahams case was made in the House ...

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  9. IRON AND STEEL.

    SYDNEY, March 9.—Enormous developments are promised at Port Kembla in the immediate future. Already schemes are well advanced by the Australian Steel ...

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  10. END OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, March 9.—Lord Rawlinson, in concluding his war journals, details the attack upon Selle on October 17, 1918, when he says the whole of his army was ...

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  11. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    CAPETOWN, March 8.—The most important debate of the session was initiated in the House of Assembly to-day, when the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) ...

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  12. HINKLER'S TRIUMPH.

    BRISBANE, March 9.—Mr. Bert Hinkler spent the first part of his final day in Brisbane to-day in fixing his machine for transport to Eagle Farm Aerodrome, ...

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  13. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, March 9.—In the House of Representatives to-day, debate was resumed on the Financial Agreement Bill, to which the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  14. AMERICAN OIL.

    NEW YORK, March 9.—The New York "World" states that while witnesses to-day before the Senate Oil Committee continued to disclose how liberty bonds from ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. CANADA'S NEW STATUS.

    OTTAWA, March 8.—Another and more startling development as the result of Canada's changed relationship with Britain is imminent. From authentic sources it has ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, March 9.—The Navy Estimates total £57,300,000 which is £700,000 less than the original estimate, and £1.150.000 less than the figure as amended. ...

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  17. CANBERRA'S WELCOME.

    CANBERRA, March 9.—The Federal Ministry has decided to proclaim a public half-holiday at Canberra on Wednesday, when Mr. Hinkler will arrive at the ...

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  18. IRAQ'S NEIGHBOURS.

    LONDON, March 9.—Mr. St. John Philby, an authority on Arabia, cabling to the "Daily News" from Jedda, says that the persistent building of forts on the desert ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, March 8.—With many discussions on the prohibition question and its place in the politics of the parties for the coming election rendering predictions ...

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  20. MECHANICS IN WARFARE.

    LONDON, March 8.—Field-Marshal Milne, Chief of the General Staff, referring to mechanisation in the army, says it is impossible not to be thrilled at the ...

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  21. THE DRUG EVIL.

    NEW YORK, March 8.—Signor Mussolini, the Italian Prime Minister, has promised to attend the conference in the United States this summer of the World ...

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  22. MELBOURNE PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, March 9.—Twelve religious organisations, two women's societies and the Locomotive Engine Drivers' Union were represented in a deputation ...

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  23. TRADE IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, March 9.—Corroboration of the statement of Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister at Peking, who recently toured South China, that the trade ...

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  24. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, March 9.—The House of Bishops, which has been in session for five days, revising the Prayer Book in the light of amendments made in the Houses ...

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  25. FILM CASE SETTLED.

    LONDON, March 8.—The films case has been settled. Williams is receiving an unnamed sum "satisfactory to him" as well as his costs. The defendants are with ...

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  26. CHAMPION CYCLIST.

    Youthful, alert, and fit as a fiddle, Hubert Opperman, the famous Victorian racing cyclist, arrived in Perth by the Great Western express yesterday, and will join ...

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  27. AIRMAN'S WIFE.

    LONDON, March 8.—Mrs. Hinkler was almost hidden by bouquets when she left London. She appeared to be very excited at the prospect of meeting her husband ...

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  28. Ibn Saud's Attitude.

    CAIRO, March 9.—The Sheik Hafiz Wahba arrived from Koweit, where he endeavoured to negotiate a settlement. He contradicts the report that Ibn Saud has ...

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  29. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.

    LONDON, March 9.—Results from 24 boroughs in the London County Council elections show the following results:—Municipal Reform Party, 2 gains, 6 losses; ...

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  30. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, March 9.—Prospective cuts of £500,000 in the army estimates and £75,000 in those for the navy, coupled with £12,000,000 in respect of other civil ...

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  31. London Opinion.

    LONDON, March 8.—Official quarters in London regard the stories of threats of Arab risings in Iraq and trans-Jordania as much exaggerated. They point ...

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  32. MELUN MURDER.

    PARIS, March 8.—A startling theory grimly reminiscent of Edgar Allan Poe has been advanced in connection with the alleged murder of Gaston Truphene, a ...

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  33. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    CAIRO, March 8.—Serious student riots occurred to-day when over 30 persons were injured, including a sergeant of police, whom 1,500 striking students stoned from ...

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  34. RUBBER RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, March 8.—To-day in the House of Commons the Under Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr.G. Locker Lampson) denied in the House of ...

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  35. No Further Raids.

    LONDON, March 8.—To-day in the House of Commons the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L.S. Amery) in reply to a question said there had been ...

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  36. CHURCH DRAMA RECALLED.

    LONDON, March 8.—One of the most remarkable church dramas of recent times is recalled by the announcement that ex-Archdeacon Wakeford has been certified ...

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  37. INDIAN ARMY

    CALCUTTA, March 8.—Proposals under the Sandhurst Committee report for the gradual Indianisation of the Indian army until 1952, which were outlined to-day by ...

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  38. ROYAL INFANT'S DEATH.

    TOKIO, March 9.—It is officially announced that the funeral of Princess Sachiko, the two-year-old daughter of the Emperor and Empress, will take place on ...

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  39. PRINCESS MARY.

    LONDON, March 8.—Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles left to-day to embark on the liner Ranchi for Egypt, where they will spend a month as the guests of ...

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  40. POISON GAS IN WAR.

    MOSCOW, March 9.—The Soviet's central executive has ratified the Geneva Protocol against the use of poison gas in warfare, with the reservation that it ...

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  41. TARIFF BARRIERS.

    OTTAWA, March 8.—The report of the Canadian delegates to the Economic Commission of the League of Nations has been tabled in the House of Commons. ...

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  42. FROZEN MEAT IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, March 9.—In response to the agitation by German Agrarians, the Federal Council has reduced the quota of frozen meat allowed to enter duty free to 50,000 ...

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  43. VOTES FOR FLAPPERS.

    LONDON, March 8.—The flappers of England celebrated their franchise victory in the Queen's Hall to-night with a monster meeting of delegates from 147 ...

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  44. LONG-DISTANCE BROADCAST.

    LONDON, March 9.—Though 3LO (Melbourne) has not succeeded in being relayed from London, it will encourage Melbourne to know that the mysterious ...

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  45. AFTER THE FLOODS.

    WASHINGTON, March 8.—Mr. H. C. Hoover (Secretary of Commerce) predicts that the Mississippi Valley will sufficiently recover from last year's flood disaster to ...

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  46. STEAMERS SOLD.

    LONDON, March 9.—The steamers Otarama (7,759, tons) and Port Hacking (6,225 tons) have been sold to Italianbuyers. ...

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