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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Johannesburg election campaign opened here yesterday evening, when the Labour and Nationalist leaders, Messrs. F.H.P. Creswell and Tielman ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    Mr. G. J. Keith, secretary of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, said yesterday that butchers' shops would be closed all day on Good Friday and after ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Political Observer states that the Soviet delegation to the Anglo-Russian conference received two sets of instructions as follows:— ...

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  5. FORREST PLACE.

    Perth's ambition ever since the General Post Office site was decided upon has been that the remodelling of the city when the most office was an ...

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  6. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    In the garb of peace the five cruisers of the visiting British Naval. Squadron steamed up the Brisbane River this morning. The unit, which was under the ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The Nary Department announces that estimates for the restoration of its properties which were damaged or destroyed by the earthquake, totalling 892,000,000 ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Special attention is being focussed on the Easter conference of the Independent Labour Party to which Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and twenty-five members ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The Mauretania is safe, and is waiting for the weather to moderate to enter Cherbourg. [It was cabled recently:—An ...

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  10. AMERICA.

    The American Government has protested to Britain against the action of New Zealand in subjecting, as is alleged. American foods entering Western Samoa ...

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  11. Fear of Piracy.

    A Hong Kong message states that at a combined meeting of the China Coast Officers and Marine Engineers' Guilds yesterday afternoon it was decided to ...

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  12. CARPENTERS' DISPUTE.

    Mr. E. Ketterer, secretary of the Carpenters' Union, intimated yesterday that representatives of the union ami of the Master Builders and Contractors' ...

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  13. Winston Churchill.

    Mr. Winston Churchill has accepted the invitation of Sir Archibald Tutton Salvidge, one of the stalwarts of Conservation in Lancashire, on behalf of the ...

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  14. ANXIETY RELIEVED.

    Anxiety regarding the Mauretania, which left Southampton on Friday morning to get repairs done here, which the owners were unable to get carried out ...

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  15. Russia's Credit.

    Leading London bankers have forwarded a memorandum to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald suggesting steps by which Russia's credit in Britain can be ...

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  16. ESCORTS PROVIDED.

    It has been arranged for armed naval launches to escort steamers on the Kongmun run. His Majesty's Tarantula and Cicala have been assigned to the duty. ...

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  17. NATIVES' ATTITUDE.

    General Smuts's decision has caused quite a remarkable rally to the South African Party, and the pessimistic feeling which prevailed a week ago has ...

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  18. Treatment of Japanese.

    A message from Mexico City states that more than 32,000 Japanese agriculturists are ready to emigrate from California to various Mexican States, because ...

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  19. QUARRYMEN'S WAGES.

    Quarry employees are seeking an increase in wages which will bring the rate paid to them into line with that operating in South Australia, Mr. A. ...

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  20. British Fascisti.

    Colonel Moffat, presiding at a British Fasisti meeting, said that the organisation numbered thousands, including a good proportion of working men. Other ...

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  21. CONFISCATED GOLD.

    In Kalgoorlie on March 28 last a jury found for the plaintiffs in an action in which Thomas McDonald. Jour., Thomas McDonald. sear., Christopher Turner. ...

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  22. Accidental Shooting.

    Mrs. Silvares and Lieut. Costa Sequeira, who were shot yesterday morning by Captain Silvares, of the Portuguese Army, have declared that the shooting ...

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  23. "UNION TYRANNY."

    Complaint of tyranny exercised by sections of the Waterside Workers' Federation was made by Mr. H. M. Adams on behalf of the Commonwealth ...

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  24. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    The Sydney Royal Agricultural Society annual show opened to-day in delightful weather. The day was given over to the judging of cattle and pigs. The ...

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  25. Outdoor Sports.

    Declaring that the Government should take steps to put outdoor recreational facilities within the grasp of the poor as well as of the wealthy. President ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    The second annual country week championship competition was continued at the association courts, Kitchener Park, throughout yesterday. A further six ...

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  27. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The train bearing the Governor-General (the Earl of Athlone) collided with a ganger's trolley near Germiston, but no harm was done to ...

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  28. Sydney Celebrations.

    Perfect weather continues to favour the visit of the Special Service Squadron to Sydney. The principal desire of everyone in Sydney at present seems to ...

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  29. FREMANTLE MILK SUPPLY.

    In order to fully discuss the question of the municipalisation of the milk supply of Fremantle, a special meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council was held ...

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  30. Labour Press Views.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour) in a leading article, describes the bankers' manifesto as direct action in it most bare-faced aspect, and as being designed ...

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  31. MR. BRUCE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A conference was held to-day between the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller), the Treasurer (Sir. Arthur ...

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  32. ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL.

    The trolley was rounding a bend, and all those on it sprang clear except the ganger. Van der Westhuizen, who bravely endeavoured to topple the trolley ...

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  33. FRANCE AND RUMANIA.

    It is the general belief that the three days' visit of the King and Queen of Roumania will result in an alliance between France and Rumania. This will ...

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  34. AVIATION.

    A message from Cordova (Alaska) States that the four United States aeroplanes which are attempting to fly around the world arrived at Seward at ...

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  35. THE O'NEIL MURDER.

    The veil of mystery surrounding the murder of John George O'Neil, taxi driver, was evidently only slightly lifted by the discovery, at Nedlands of the place ...

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  36. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Eade Page) yesterday announced that preliminary arrangements had been made by the Treasury for the redemption of all ...

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  37. Flight Round Australia.

    The aviators, Goble and Macintyre, who are engaged in a flight round Australia arrived here this morning and leave for Thursday Island to-morrow ...

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  38. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Ninety-five per cent. of the exhibits at Wembley are now on the spot and many are on the stands. At least 4,000 men are working overtime and have ...

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  39. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    Another link in the chain of wireless communication across Northern Australia will be added by the decision of the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) to ...

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  40. A FRENCH CRIME.

    A farmer named Lombardt, who resided near Amiens, was awakened at night by the sound of intruders. With his wife he descended the stairs and ...

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  41. GRAZIERS' FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Many subjects affecting the primary industries of the Commonwealth, were dealt with at the convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia, held in ...

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  42. Church Services.

    The Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington-Ingram) on the 23rd. inst. will dedicate a small Anglican Church within the Empire Exhibition, at which there will ...

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  43. INDIA.

    An incident which has not yet been explained occurred this morning to a European named D. Bruce. He was motoring in Clive-street, the ...

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  44. A FATAL COLLISION.

    Late on Sunday night a motor car driven by Mr. T. G. Cussack (49), of Wayville, and also containing his wife and two other women, was run into by ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A collection of Sydney Harbour view postage stamps was sold in London for £3,000, including an unused pair of penny stamps, which realised £110. The ...

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  46. Governor of Ceylon.

    The "Times of Ceylon" understands that the term of office of the Governor of Ceylon (Brigadier-General Sir William Henry Manning. G.C.M.G.) has been ...

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  47. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    Copies of leaflets issued by Mr. E. S. Little, formerly Trade Commissioner for the Commonwealth in the East, have been circulated among Federal members. ...

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  48. SPAHLINGER TREATMENT.

    The annual conference of the Association of Insurance Societies yesterday discussed the Spahlinger treatment. The president said that by its use ...

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  49. INCREASE OF CRIME.

    In the Court of General Sessions on Tuesday (says the Melbourne "Argus" of April 3) Judge Wasley, referring to the increasing number of cases of ...

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  50. PADDINGTON MURDERS.

    A deputation representing the Australian Labour Party and the executive of the New South Wales branch of that party waited to-day upon the Minister ...

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  51. BOUNTY ON BEEF.

    Interviewed to-day in connection with the refusal of the Federal Government to renew the export bounty of one farthing a lb. on beef. Mr. Edmund Jowett, ...

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  52. GLENFERRIE MURDER.

    For having participated in the murder of Mr. T. H. Berriman, at Glenferrie, last October. Angus Murray was executed at the Melbourne gaol at 10 o'clock ...

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  53. THE LAW COURTS.

    Court of Criminal Appeal.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burnside, and Mr. Justice Northmore: Thomas Rov ...

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  54. A GAOL MUTINY.

    Trouble occurred at Pentridge gaol yesterday when several long sentence prisoners assaulted Chief Warder Crotty. One of the prisoners involved in the ...

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  55. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The tender of the New South Wales dockyards at Walsh Island for the construction of the iron and steel work for a bridge over the Katherine River. in the ...

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  56. CHARGE AGAINST TRUSTEE.

    Frank Gordon Tolley (56) was charged at the Sydney Central Police Court to-day with having, at Adelaide, on or about March 15, while acting as trustee, ...

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