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  2. OVERDUE PAYMENTS.

    SYDNEY, March 25.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) asserted in the Legislative Assembly this morning that the Federal and New South Wales Governments had ...

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  3. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    CALCUTTA, March 24.—Remarkable scenes were witnessed in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon when members of the Nationalist Party and three ...

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  4. WHEAT PRICES.

    LONDON, March 24.—Interviewed by the "Daily Telegraph," prominent men in the London wheat market expressed the opinion to-day that the United States ...

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  5. LOST AIR LINER

    MELBOURNE, March 25.—The Australian National Airways monoplane, Southern Cloud, which was lost on Saturday afternoon on the flight from Sydney to ...

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  6. FIDUCIARY CURRENCY.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—The motion for the second reading of the Fiduciary Notes Bill was agreed to in the House of Representatives shortly before midnight ...

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  7. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    SYDNEY, March 25.—Little hope is held in Sydney for the reconciliation of the Federal and New South Wales executives of the Australian Labour Party. It ...

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  8. LATE GENERAL ELLIOTT.

    MELBOURNE, March 25.—Many hun­dreds of people lined the route of the fune­ral to-day of Major-General H. E. Elliott, who was buried with full military honours ...

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  9. INTEREST BILL.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—When explain­ing the provisions of the Bank Interest Bill in the House of Representatives to-day on the motion for its second reading, the ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN SLUMP.

    Commenting yesterday on the American messages indicating that wheat prices had reached the lowest level for 36 years, the manager for Louis Dreyfus and Co. ...

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  11. BEASLEY SECTION CAUSTIC.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—Recently the leaders of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions addressed a circular to members of the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  12. EARLY STATEMENT PROMISED.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—Replying to the Leader of the Country Party (Dr. Page), in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) ...

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  13. SENATE'S TRIBUTE.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—Many eulogistic references to the late Senator Major-General H. E. Elliott were made in the Senate to-day, and, after a motion ...

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  14. SIGNS OF TROUBLE.

    CALCUTTA, March 25.—Symptoms of possible trouble in the Congress open ses­sions at Karachi were apparent at a meet­ing last night of the Young Men's ...

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  15. ACROSS ASIA.

    PARIS, March 25.—After two years' preparation an expedition of 40 members has embarked at Marseilles for Beirut (Syria), where they will begin a journey of 15,000 ...

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  16. CENSURE MOTION.

    LONDON, March 24.—In the House of Commons to-night, the Conservative Party tabled a censure motion declaring that the Government, owing to its failure to carry ...

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  17. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, March 24.—London practically forgot everything else when the results of the drawing of the Irish National sweepstake on the Grand National ...

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  18. ADMINISTRATION OF SAMOA.

    LONDON, March 24.—The "Saturday Review" publishes a three column letter to the Minister for Health (Mr. Arthur Greenwood) from the Vicar of Saint ...

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  19. COAL MINERS' GRANT.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—The decision of the Federal Ministry to use £93,000 of the £100,000 granted for the repatriation of surplus coal miners in the ...

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  20. THE LIBERAL POLICY.

    LONDON, March 24.—After a five-hours' discussion to-day the Liberal Parliamentary Party adopted by 33 votes to 17 the declaration of policy drafted by the ...

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  21. EMPIRE WINES.

    LONDON, March 23.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. Compton (chairman of the Kitchen Committee) in answer to Mr. Mander (Liberal) admitted that ...

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  22. "FLEECE TO FABRIC."

    LONDON, March 24.—"From fleece to fabric" is the motto of the Imperial Wool Industries Fair which will be held at Bradford from July 3 to 18. With the fair ...

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  23. MR. McGRATH'S POSITION.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—Mr. McGrath, M.H.R., who associated himself with Mr. Lyons, M.H.R., and at the same time refused to relinquish his position as ...

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  24. EARL'S AMERICAN BRIDE.

    NEW YORK, March 23.—Mrs. Jean Banks Gimbernat, and the Earl of Lincoln, son and heir of the Duke of Newcastle, were married to-night at the home of the ...

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  25. REPORTS OF FLARES.

    SYDNEY, March 25.—In an interview to-night, Mr. Fred H. Stewart (charman of directors of Australian National Airways, Ltd.) said: "I have been in ...

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  26. A PROPOSED EXPULSION.

    SYDNEY, March 25.—The organising secretary of the State branch of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. J. B. Martin) denied to-day a statement by Mr. ...

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  27. NEW OIL REFINERY.

    MELBOURNE, March 25.—It was announced to-day that the Vacuum Oil Co. had decided to erect at Fishermen's Bend, Port Melbourne, a large modern plant for ...

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  28. LOAN FALLING DUE.

    LONDON, March 25.—Until late last night, there was a conference at Australia House, between Mr. J. R. Collins (official Secretary at Australia House and financial ...

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  29. VOYAGE OF THE OPHIR

    LONDON, March 24.—A twelve-foot scale model of the Royal yacht Ophir, weighing half a ton, and rigged and fitted as she appeared in 1900, when she took ...

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  30. WORLD TARIFFS.

    LONDON, March 24.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham) replying in the House of Commons to questions concerning the tariff truce and the ...

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  31. AN ECONOMISTS CRITICISM.

    BRISBANE, March 25.—Professor J. B. Brigden, director of the Queensland Bureau of Economics, referring to-day to the financial Bills introduced in the ...

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  32. FARMERS' TROUBLES.

    MELBOURNE, March 25.—Speaking at the annual conference of the United Coun­try Party at Warrnambool to-day, the president (Mr. Hugh Smith) said that the ...

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  33. NEW BRITISH FLYING SCHOOL.

    LONDON, March 24.—A new international flying school will be opened at Hamble, near Southampton, next month, where a company, headed by Air Marshal ...

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  34. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    NEW YORK, March 23.—Sir Hubert Wilkins chose water instead of champagne to-day for christening the Nautilus, the submarine on which he will attempt Arctic ...

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  35. JOFFRE'S MEMOIRS.

    PARIS, March 24.—Despite the efforts of Madame Foch, the late Marshal Joffre's memoirs, which are bitter towards the late Marshal Foch and the politicians who ...

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  36. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    CANBERRA, March 25.—The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) in the House of Representatives to-day, informed Mr. R. Green (C.P., N.S.W.) that the ...

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  37. The Hazards of the Cruise.

    NEW YORK, March 24.—At Lowell (Massachusetts), Commander Donald MacMillan, the explorer, who has carried out several North Polar expeditions expressed ...

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  38. N.S.W. MINISTRY'S MEASURE.

    SYDNEY, March 25.—In the Legislative Council to-night, a motion that the second reading of the Reduction of Interest Bill be deferred for six months was ...

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  39. CYCLING THROUGH EUROPE.

    LONDON, March 24.—Two Australian journalists, Mr. F. E. Dally and Mr. P. J. Clancy have set out on push bicycles to tour Europe, except Russia. They hope ...

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  40. VOICING DISASTER.

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), March 24.—Captain William Kennedy, one of those rescued after the Viking disaster, died from pneumonia aboard the rescue ...

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  41. KING'S LEVEE.

    LONDON, March 24.—The King held his second levee of the year at St. James's Palace to-day. He drove in state from Buckingham Palace accompanied by his ...

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