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  2. DOMINION STATUS.

    CAPETOWN, March 26.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), replying to the debate on Dominion status, said:- "Those who are denying our national ...

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  3. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    SHANGHAI, March 27.—The Hankow "Herald," an American, newspaper, reliably reports that M. Borodin, late Soviet adviser to the Nationalist Government, has ...

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  4. JEWEL ROBBERIES.

    PARIS, March 27.—The operations of a gang of thieves who are intercepting consignments of jewellery by parcels post is baffling the Continental police. ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKES.

    MEXICO CITY, March 25.—Despatches from Pochutla, in the State of Oaxaca, report that the towns of Pluma. Hidalgo and Xodani have been devastated by a ...

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  6. CAPITAL SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, March 27.—The State Department to-day received from Mr. Hugh Gibson, who represented the United States at the Preparatory Disarmament ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    BERLIN, March 26.—Two American women, Mrs. Esther Wanner and Miss Mildred Johnson, have set out alone in a Lufthansa aeroplane to circle Europe. ...

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  8. RELEASE OF CRIMINALS.

    Following the protest of the Police Union against the action of the Indeterminate Sentences Board in releasing notorious criminals inquiries were made ...

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  9. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, March 26—Hard on the heels of the Hinchcliffe tragedy comes another trans Atlantic flying venture. The German Junkers plane Bremen, piloted by Koehl, ...

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  10. KINKEAD'S DEATH.

    LONDON, March 26.—A pathologist's report submitted to-day at the inquest on Flight Lieutenant S. M. Kinkead (who was killed in the Solent on March 12 when ...

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  11. GERMAN REPORT.

    BERLIN, March 26.—The observatory at Karlsruhe has registered an earthquake estimated to be 300 miles distant, possibly in the Alps. The shock was so violent ...

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  12. SKILFUL BURGLARY.

    LONDON, March 26.—The Hatton Garden "diamond market"—one of the world's most closely guarded street—was the scene of a daring and skilful burglary during ...

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  13. BATTLE FRONT LULL.

    SHANGHAI, March 27.—The campaign by the Nationalists against the Northern forces of Marshal Chang Tso-lin has been delayed by the shortage of funds, and there ...

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  14. LADY BAILEY'S VENTURE.

    CAIRO, March 27.—Lady Bailey, who is attempting a solo flight to Capetown, in a Moth plane, has left Heliopolis for Khartoum where she is joining aviator ...

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  15. AT GENEVA.

    LONDON, March 26.—The special cor- respondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Genera says that Lord Cushendun's suggestions for naval disarmament were coldly ...

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  16. GRAZIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, March 27.—Several matters of vital interest to graziers and country dwellers generally were touched upon by the president of the Graziers' Association ...

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  17. DISTRESS IN WALES.

    LONDON, March 27.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ramsay MacDonald raised the question of the distress in the mining area of South Wales. ...

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  18. INTER-IMPERIAL TRADE.

    LONDON, March 26.—New Zealand's astounding progress in dairy exports should shortly be paralleled by her apple exports, which in 1928 would double those of 1927. ...

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  19. THIEVES' RICH PRIZE.

    MONTE CARLO, March 26.—While Madame de Bittencourt, a wealthy Brazilian, was absent at a motor show to-day thieves, in daylight, raided her ...

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  20. Air Travel Safeguards.

    LONDON.—In answer to question the Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) stated in the House of Commons to-day that Passenger-carrying aeroplanes were ...

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  21. REPLY TO POLICE UNION.

    When approached yesterday to comment on the attitude of the West Australian Police Union concerning the release of criminals. Mr. E. H. Gray, M.L.C., a ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, March 27.—Mr. Justice Wasley summed up in the Criminal Court to-day the case in which John Patrick Carslake (26), labourer, was charged with ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS.

    BUNBURY, March 26.—As a result of a head-on collision between two motor cycles at Wellington Mills on Saturday afternoon, the two cyclists are inmates of the ...

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  24. LANCASTER'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, March 27.—Dreased in White and carrying a bunch of red roses, Mrs. Keith Miller was heartily cheered when, with Captain Lancaster, she entered ...

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  25. EXPECTED IN IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, March 26.—It transpires that the Irish Free State authorities have been expecting the aeroplane, because two German mechanics have been at Baldonnell ...

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  26. EX-KAISER GREETED.

    LONDON, March 27.—The Berlin corres pondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that before flying to Ireland the Bremen made a detour to Holland for the purpose ...

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  27. OSCAR SLATER'S CASE.

    LONDON, March 26.—Oscar Slater's first statement since his liberation in November was published by the "Daily Express" to-day. ...

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  28. FOUR CARS COLLIDE.

    Two motor cars, a charabanc and a taxicab were concerned in a collision in King's Park-road, near the main entrance gates to the park, yesterday evening. Francis ...

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  29. NEGROES AND GIRLS.

    MELBOURNE, March 27.—Startling allegations of disgraceful conduct between five young women and five American negroes at a flat in East Melbourne were ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, March 27.—There was an influential gathering at the Meat Traders' dinner to Mr. Ross Grant, Veterinary Officer attached to Australia House, before ...

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  31. BRITISH MISSION.

    CANBERRA, March 27.—In reference to the visit to Australia this year of four British business men comprising an Industrial Commercial Mission, the Leader ...

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  32. WALSH AND JOHNSON.

    MELBOURNE, March 27.—Members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union who held their monthly stop-work meeting this morning displayed a ...

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  33. CYCLE AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    Henry Atwell (19), of Fourth-avenue, Inglewood, was riding a motor cycle in Mt. Lawley late last night when his machine collided with a tram car at the ...

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  34. SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, March 27.—Before Mr. Justice Ferguson in the central Criminal Court to-day, Alexander Lindsay Whittaker (32), clerk, was charged with having ...

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  35. SHIP ON ROCKS.

    SYDNEY March 27.—The steamer Merimbula, of the Illawarra and South Coast S.N. Co., Ltd., went ashore at 1 o'clock this morning on Beecroft Head, ...

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  36. WAHHABI MENACE.

    LONDON, March 26.—The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) informed Commander Kenworthy in the House of Commons to-day that he had not ...

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  37. NEW YORK 'CHANGE.

    NEW YORK, March 26.—The Stock Exchange again broke all records to-day, with sales totalling 4,248,500 shares. Speculators sent an enormous week-end ...

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  38. Federal Attitude.

    CANBERRA, March 27.—Replying in the House of Representatives this afternoonto Mr. Perkins (N.S.W.), the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that no ...

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  39. FISHMONGER INJURED.

    A collision between a motor cycle and a motor car driven by Maude Mary Dwyer, of 20 Almondbury-street, occurred yesterday morning at the intersection of James ...

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  40. AMANULLAH IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, March 27.—There has been a revival of the stories of trouble in Afghanistan. Following the receipt of important despatches from Kabul, King Amanullah ...

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  41. Raiding Season Ended.

    BASRA, March 26.—Picked pilots, experienced in desert campaigning, have arrived from England, but further Wahhabi trouble is not expected until the next cool ...

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  42. STORMY SYDNEY MEETING.

    SYDNEY, March 27.—A further discussion of the dispute between Mr. T. Walsh and Mr. J. Johnson led to several stormy scenes at the stop-work meeting ...

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  43. SOCIETY SENSATION.

    AMSTERDAM, March 26.—A sensation has been caused in Stock Exchange and society circles by the news that Madame Van Eeghen, niece of Sir Henri Deterding ...

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  44. RODEO RIDER THROWN.

    While riding a horse at the White City Rodeo on Monday night, John Prendergast (29), was thrown. He hit his head on a post and was taken to the Perth ...

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  45. TROUBLE IN MALTA.

    MALTA, March 26.—All because the cabdrivers struck, the Treasury will be without funds from March 31 till Aprill.11 The Premier (Lord Strickland) alleged ...

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  46. WORKMAN SCALDED.

    MELBOURNE, March 27.—By falling into a vat of hot liquid at the Abbotsford Brewery to-day, Sydney Price (46), of Islington-street, Collingwood, was seriously ...

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  47. STEAMER IN TROUBLE

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.—Two United States destroyers and minelayers are searching west of Honolulu for the British steamer Hussar, in response to the ...

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  48. WOMAN'S ASSAULT STORY.

    SYDNEY, March 27.—An application was made to Mr. Justice James in Chambers to-day on behalf of Herbert Wilson, Frederick Gordon Payne. Phillip Jeffs ...

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  49. LAND IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, March 27.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that it has been announced that there will be a redistribution of land, because many ...

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  50. FRIGHTFUL INJURIES.

    HOBART, March 27.—Fellow workmen of Herbert Careless (30), a married man, living in Burnett-street, Hobart, were horrified this morning just after commencing ...

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  51. AMERICAN UNEMPLOYED.

    WASHINGTON, March 26.—The Secretary of Labour (Mr. D. Davis) reported to the Senate that a partial survey of unemployment made the department revealed ...

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  52. BITTEN BY A MAN.

    MONTREAL, March 26.—A woman is dead, a man is delirious and may die, and a man and a woman are under treatment in hospital as the result of being bitten by ...

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  53. OFFICIAL ACTION.

    CANBERRA, March 27.—Prompt action has been taken by the Home and Territories Department in connection with a police raid recently made on premises in ...

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  54. BRITISH CARS.

    LONDON, March 26.—The Agent- General for South Australia (Mr. J. L. Price, responding to the toast of "The Trade." at the engineering inspectors' ...

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  55. ADELAIDE MEETING.

    ADELAIDE, March 27.—The Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union considered the Walsh-Johnson feud at a special meeting on Monday. It was resolved ...

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  56. LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, March 27.—The Commonwealth Navigation and Lighthouse Service Department to-day made application to the Returned Soldiers' Unemployed Bureau for ...

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  57. HISTORIC TOWER CRASHES.

    PARIS, March 27.—A message from Tours states that the famous tower of Charlemagne collapsed with a terrific crash, blocking two streets and damaging ...

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  58. THE POPE CRITICAL.

    ROME, March 26.—The Pope, addressing the Diocesan Board, criticised the members of the Catholic Centre Party, who openly supported the Fascists during the ...

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  59. TELEGRAPHIC LOSSES.

    LONDON, March 27.—The Post Office's losses on telegrams continues to excite controversy. Germany's internal telegraph system was ...

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  60. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, March 26.—To-day in the House of Commons the Secretary of State for the Dominions, answering a question, said that the Government favourably ...

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  61. JURIEN BAY.

    PITHARA, March 26—At a well-attended meeting held here on Sunday, a resolution was carried strongly urging the Government to open up Jurien Bay (midway ...

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  62. ATTEMPTED POISONING.

    BROKEN HILL, March 27.—At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Coyle, Harold Abdeller was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for having ...

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  63. BOMBS IN POLITICS.

    CHICAGO, March 26.—The houses of United States Senator Dineen and Judge Swanson, were bombed to-night, and the former was partially wrecked. ...

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