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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The phrase "Government according to the Sermon on the Mount" did yeoman service in the House of Commons to-night, in the course of a discussion on ...

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  3. JAPAN.

    The Japanese Minister to China (Mr. Yoshizawa called on Saturday on M. Karakhan (the Russian Soviet Government's representative in the Far East), ...

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  4. INDIA.

    The Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) Party in the Legislative Assembly refused to-day consideration of the Finance Bill as a protest against the ...

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  5. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    The Peking correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) says:—In spite of the affirmative decision which was reported on March 13, the ...

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  6. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ammon announced that the Government had dropped the Singapore scheme. ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The general elections for the Legislative Assembly occur on Saturday. If the size of candidates' meetings and the acrid tone distinguishing many contests are any ...

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  8. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    "A real revival of gold mining in Western Australia," said Mr. Richard Hamilton in the course of his presidential address at the annual meeting of the ...

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  9. WITH THE FLEET.

    Taking advantage of the partial holiday many thousands of people from all parts of the metropolis converged on Melbourne this morning to obtain their ...

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  10. Russia Exultant.

    The Moscow correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—The official Soviet newspapers are exulting over the reports as to the renewal of ...

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  11. Metropolitan.

    The contest between Mr. H. W. Mann, the retiring Nationalist member, and Mr. R. D. Lane (Labour) proceeds quietly. In 1921 Mr. Mann won the seat by a ...

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  12. INDIANS IN COLONIES.

    In the House of Commons this evening, in replying to Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore (Conservative), Mr. R. Richards (Under-Secretary of State for India) said that ...

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  13. Dominions' Attitude.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ramsay Macdonald promised Mr. Carlyon Bellairs (Conservative, Maidstone) that the replies received from the Dominions ...

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  14. Abbey By-Election.

    One of the most surprising developments in connection with the Abbey by-election is the variety of the quarters from which Mr. Winston Churchill is receiving ...

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  15. A MURDER MYSTERY.

    The police admitted at the inquest on Vera Hoad, who was murdered near Chichester, that they had been unable to obtain evidence to solve the mystery. ...

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  16. Japanese Released.

    The "Asahi Shimbun" (Tokio) has published a message from Vladivostok to the effect that Captain Matsui and other Japanese who were imprisoned some ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A film which was taken of the Prince of Wales's accident shows spectators on the course, and possibly the Prince swerved to avoid them. He was shot ...

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  18. THE EMPEROR.

    The Imperial Household has issued a statement to the effect that the Emperor Yoshito's mental condition has shown no improvement during the last 18 months, ...

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  19. Jerome K. Jerome's Views.

    Mr. Jerome K. Jerome (the author) telegraphed as follows to Mr. Fenner Brockway, the Labour candidate for the Abbey seat:—"When thieves fall out ...

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  20. Prices of Beer.

    The Chancellor of the Exchanger (Mr. Philip Snowden), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that a London bricklayer earned 3½ pints of beer ...

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  21. EMPIRE TRADE.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. C. G. Ammon (Parliamentary Secretary of the Admiralty said that the aggregate value of the Empire trade ...

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  22. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Two landlords were stabbed fatally, and five tenants shot dead in the Pampanga Province during hostilities which were caused by agrarian troubles. ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE.

    The Shipbuilding Employers' Federation threatens a national lock-out unless a speedy settlement is reached in connection with the unofficial strike of ...

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  24. AN OLD FLAGSHIP

    A group of Japanese visited the American Ambassador (Mr. Cyrus Woods) and asked him to use his influence to save from destruction the Mikasa ...

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  25. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    Although the accumulated losses suffered by the State trawling industry amounted to £300,000, private enterprise during the past seven or eight months ...

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  26. CENTRAL RESERVE BANK.

    Commenting on the proposal to establish a central reserve bank in Australia, Sir James D. Connolly expresses the opinion that it is an immediate ...

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  27. Admiral Field.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field made his First public speech in Melbourne to-day at the luncheon given to him and to his staff by a Commercial ...

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  28. Foreign Trade.

    Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck (Conservative M.P. for South Nottingham) said in Nottingham that the Government intended to ...

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  29. MR. E. G. THEODORE.

    Mr. E. G. Theodore had a further interview to-day with Mr. C.A.B Campion (the London manager of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia). He will ...

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  30. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The Admiralty has issued the following return comparing the fleets of the British Empire with those of the principal foreign countries on February 1, ...

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  31. GERMANY.

    The German pacifist leader, Professor Quidde, has been arrested in Munich by order of the Public Prosecutor in connection with a letter which it is ...

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  32. A Message of Peace.

    The last of four mosaic panels commemorating England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, was unveiled to-day by Major Patrick Ford (M.P. for North ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    Although to-day was announced as the closing date of the Commonwealth loan for the redemption of the war gratuity bounds, it is considered very likely that ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Teheran reports that the republican movement is making head-way in Persia. The matter will probably be brought up to-day in the Majlis ...

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  35. THE POPE.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says although the Vatican is observing complete silence in the matter, the Pope's health is ...

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  36. Time Limit Question.

    The House of Commons passed unanimously to-day a motion to the effect that the Government should take the whole of the time of the House until the end ...

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  37. OMAR SAILS.

    Following upon the work on the damaged portions of the s.s. Omar on Monday it was thought that the vessel would clear for the Eastern States at an ...

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  38. Western Australia's Response.

    Interviewed last night, the manager of the Commonwealth Bank in Western Australia stated that the response to the Gratuity Bounds Redemption Loan in this ...

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  39. WAR DEBTS.

    In a Note to M. Jusserand (the French Ambassador to the United States), Mr. Charles E. Hughes (the American Secretary of State) replies ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE.

    A message from Tokio reports that a severe earthquake occurred in the island of Sakhalin on March 14. A number of buildings collapsed, and casualties are ...

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  41. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Four days after having submitted to his Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) the resignation of the composite Ministry, following upon the ...

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  42. AVIATION.

    The Lobby Correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the special committee of the Cabinet has rejected definitely the Burney airship ...

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  43. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The London "Daily Express," in supporting the contention that the British Empire Exhibition is being insufficiently advertised abroad, quotes statements ...

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  44. LOCOMOTIVE TENDERS.

    In a letter to the "Argus" on Monday Senator Lynch, referring to the locomotive tenders now before the Commonwealth Government, said that those ...

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  45. Alternative Scheme.

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tasmania) informed a representative of the Australian Press Association that the Government strongly favours the ...

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  46. STEAMER LAID UP.

    As a result of union officials claiming the right to select the crew the new Australian Commonwealth liner Fordsdale will be taken up to Cockatoo Island ...

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  47. STEEL TRADE OUTLOOK

    En route to Melbourne to take up the appointment of Professor of Metallurgy at the Melbourne University, Dr. J. N. Greenwood, D.Sc., passed through ...

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  48. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    The note issue is to be increased by £4,200,000, and the additional notes are to be used in reimbursement of money advanced by the banks to ...

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  49. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    James William Laydon (39), labourer appeared before the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice O'Sullivan and a jury, charged with the wilful murder of ...

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  50. AMERICA.

    A message from Springfield (Kentucky) reports that the town is experiencing troublous times as a result of the evolution theory. Friendships of a ...

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  51. FILTER BEDS INQUIRY.

    It was learned yesterday that the four officers of the Water Supply Department found to be responsible for the collapse of the Mount Hawthoru ...

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  52. A RAILWAY INQUIRY.

    Proceedings at the Bundaberg magisterial inquiry concerning the death of the two victims of the Mr. Perry railway disaster were continued to-day. Robert ...

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  53. THE ADELAIDE TEAGEDY.

    There was a crowded attendance at the Adelaide Police Court to-day, when Bert Stapleton Neal (19), who was arrested on the previous day in connection ...

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  54. AN ARMED LUNATIC.

    On Sunday the police at Rockdate found a demented man with a revolver loaded in seven chambers and a heavy walking stick loaded with lead. He ...

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  55. Agricultural.

    Mr. J. Scaddan's withdrawal from politics leaders Albany free to choose another representative. Had he stood for re-election there seems no doubt that ...

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