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  2. AMONG THE CHURCHES.

    An important delegation, on the way to attend the meetings of the World's Sunday School Association at Glasgow in June, passed through Fremantle in ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    Surprise and disappointment rather than indignation characterised the reception of the news of the American Senate's immigration decision. In the ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    The Reparations Commission, having taken note of Germany's endorsement of the conclusions of the economic experts, has decided [?]animously to approve with ...

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  5. THE BORDEN CRIME.

    In the Borden murder case the prosecuting solicitor said that the prisoner Abraham Goldenberg opened an account in the bank at Borden on March 10. ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    The executive of the Railwaymen's Society has informed the Minister for Railways that it cannot accept responsibility for the present position, which ...

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  7. BOWLS.

    Genial warmth and ideal bowling conditions greeted the 352 contestants who met in the opening rounds of the singles championship of Australia, which was ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS

    From shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning till 10 o'clock last night, delegates attending the twenty-ninth annual conference of the United ...

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  9. Further Details.

    It is alleged that Goldenberg made the following statement when he was charged with the crime:—"I stepped be-hind the counter and ordered Mr. Hall ...

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  10. EASTER SERVICES.

    In St. George's Cathedral yesterday morning the Rev. L. W. Parry preached a short sermon on the law of sacrifice. The Crucifixion, he said, was the ...

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  11. Premier's Views.

    In expressing regret at the drastic action of the American Congress against Japan, Viscount Kiyoura (the Prime Minister) said:—"It seems to us to have ...

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  12. SECOND ROUND.

    Swan Green.—Richardson beat King 21-18; Moore beat Roberts, 21-7; Bishop beat Harrington, 21-17. Perth Green.—Chambers beat Holmes, ...

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  13. Viscount Goto's Opinion.

    "The Japanese should face the exclusion situation calmly and unresentfully, in accordance with their ideals, which prohibit a blow for a blow," and ...

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  14. FLEET TRAGEDY.

    The British Service Squadron was in mourning to-day, when it became known that an able bodied seaman aboard the Daundess had been lost overboard. W. ...

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  15. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator R. V. Wilson has written to Sir James Stevenson (the chairman of the board of management of the Empire Exhibition) drawing attention to ...

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  16. LABOUR CONFERENCE STORMED.

    At the A.L.P. conference this evening several, uniformed police were on duty outside the hall, but it was not necessary for their services to be called upon. ...

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  17. Vernacular Papers.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—The Senate's reaffirmation of the exclusion decision has shocked Japanese officials, some of ...

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  18. INDISCREET COMPLIMENT.

    Mr. Le Brown, P.M., responding to congratulatory speeches on his appointment to the Licences Reduction Board at the Central Police Court, made a ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    The singles championship will be resumed this morning, according to the arrangements listed in the carnival programme. The carnival executive ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Disappointment has been expressed here at Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's speech at the opening of the Anglo-Russian Conference in London. ...

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  21. SLOW WORKERS.

    In a speech at a luncheon given by the Millions Club in his honour, General Booth,. Leader of the Salvation Army, warned the workers of Australia against ...

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  22. A Labourite's Notion.

    Mr. Susuki (the president of the Japanese Federation of Labour), who is a delegate to the International Labour Conference of the League of Nations. ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    Soundron-leader Maclaren has arrived here from Athens.—Reuter. ...

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  24. Proposed Naval Cruise.

    During his sojourn in Washington throughout the winter, Mr. Donald Mackinnon (the special Australian Commissioners) discussed with certain high of ...

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  25. NEW PASSION CANTATA.

    At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church list night a choral service was held, at which a Lenten cantata new to this State was rendered by an augmented ...

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  26. A GOOD FLIGHT.

    Maclaren had a good flight from Athens, and he was favoured by fine conditions. ...

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  27. TRADE WITH THE EAST

    Doubt is expressed in shipping circles regarding the proposal which is reported to be receiving consideration from the Commonwealth Ministry, to subsidise a ...

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  28. EXCESSIVE SPEED.

    The Magisterial inquiry into be death of Mesdames Atkin and Mallett, who lost their lives in a railway smash at Gillen's Siding on the Mount Percy line. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Scottish Congress of Trade Unions found that its recent display of dignity was based on misinformation concerning the catering. At to-day's ...

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  30. DEATH OF LIEUT-COLONEL CAMPBELL.

    News of the death of Lieut-Colonel J. A. Campell, which occurred at his home last night after a fortnight's illness, will be received with widespread ...

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  31. FIRST ROUND.

    Perth Green.—Sharp (V.) beat Alderman (S.A.) 22-16, Somerville (W.A.) beat Martin (S.A.), 22-10, Montefiore (W.A.) beat Dempster (V.) 22-10. Nadebaum ...

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  32. Radio Church Service.

    An attempt to bring the church to the people will be made to-morrow, when Mr. Keigwin, the pastor of a Presbyterian Church in the west-end, will ...

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  33. "THE CRUCIFIXION."

    Under the direction of Mr. E. J. Watkin Stainer's oratorio, "The Crucifixion" was sung in Wesley Church by an enlarged choir and soloists last night in the ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The first Union Congress of the Junior South African Party gave to General J. C. Smuts a tremendous reception to-day, when he delivered his ...

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  35. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES.

    His Grace the Archbishop of Perth Will preach at St. George's Cathedral tomorrow (Easter Day) at both morning (11 o'clock) and evening (7.30 o'clock) ...

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  36. A MINISTRY OF ALL THE TALENTS.

    Lord Olivier, Secretary of State for India, who was, present at a meeting of the North Oxon Labour Party at Ruskin College. Oxford, on March 15, said ...

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  37. SHIPPING RESERVE CAPITALISED.

    At a general meeting of Howard Smith, Ltd., held yesterday, a resolution was passed to capitalise £500,000 of the company's reserve fund. ...

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  38. SYDNEY SHOW RECORD

    The attendance at the Royal Show today constituted a record. There were 133,000 persons on the grounds. The Vice-Regal high jump was won by ...

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  39. "GREAT PATRIOTIC MOTIVES."

    In the course of his speech to the Junior South African Party, General Smuts said that the South African Party differed from the Nationalists and the ...

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  40. RACING CYCLIST KILLED.

    A shocking accident occurred this afternoon at. Kyneton, on the road race circuit. One of the entrants for the motor cycle ...

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  41. LOCOMOTIVES FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Railway Department has accepted the tender of the North British Locomotive Co., Glasgow, for 10 new locomotives. The price quoted for the ...

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  42. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The officers and men of H.M.S. Hood and H.M.S. Repulse continue to enjoy themselves in Sydney, and on trips to country centres. They have also been ...

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  43. GREECE.

    The result of the plebiscite on the [?]ture political regime in Greece was:— About 758,000 in favour of a republic, and about 325,000 against.—Reuter. ...

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  44. GOULBURN LOSES HALF ITS LICENCES.

    The New South Wales Licences Reduction Board has announced that of the 57 licensed publicans and two wine licences the Goulburn electorate who ...

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  45. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. Justice Northmore:—A. G. Whittaker v. E. A. Whittaker (judgment). James Ransom Orr v. Edna Doris Orr. ...

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  46. NURSE BURNT TO DEATH.

    Alice Pennycuick, aged 39, a nurse, residing in Hobart was burnt to death yesterday afternoon while lighting a fire with the aid of petrol. ...

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  48. MURDERER HANGED.

    Robert Herbert Scott, the self-confessed murderer of a girl at Makaraka, Gisborne, on January 29, was executed at Auckland. ...

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