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  2. A NEW PLANET.

    NEW YORK, March 13.—Professor Harlow Shaxley, director of the Harvard College Observatory at Cambridge (Massachussetts) announced to-day that the ...

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  3. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, March 14.—After a day of feverish activity among the leaders of the delegations yesterday in an effort to solve the threatened deadlock due to the high ...

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  4. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    CANBERRA, March 14.—Two Bills for the alteration of the Commonwealth Constitution—one to give the Federal Parliament the power of alteration at will and ...

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  5. TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, March 13.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Leader of the Conservative Party) moved the following motion of censure upon the ...

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  6. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, March 14.—Applications received by the coal mining companies on the northern field from men willing to accept work on the compromise terms ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    HOBART, March 14.—After rain had made play impossible yesterday the second match between the Australian eleven and Tasmania was commenced on the ...

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  8. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, March 13.—Mr. J. M. Sen Gupta, Mayor of Calcutta, and leader of the Congress Party in Bengal, was arrested to-day on a warrant issued by the District ...

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  9. RAIN IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, March 13.—Incessant rains in the lower Pyrenees have raised grave fears of renewed floods in Southern France, where the recent disastrous inundations ...

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  10. WHEAT POOL.

    CANBERRA, March 14.—When asked to explain certain phases of the proposed compulsory wheat pool, the Crime Minister (Mr. Scullin), in the House of ...

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  11. RELIGION IN RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, March 13.—Believing that the success of the anti-God movement rests on the undermining of the faith of women, the Atheist leaders have decided ...

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  12. Concern in England.

    LONDON, March 14.—At the meeting of the National Council of Free Churches at Nottingham yesterday, a resolution was carried expressing horror at the religious ...

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  13. ASTRONOMICAL IMPORTANCE.

    "The discovery of a ninth planet of the solar system, as reported from the Lowell Observatory (Arizona) is an event of great astronimical importance," said the ...

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  14. MINERS DETERMINED.

    SYDNEY, March 14.—Representatives of the combined coal mining unions, including the engine drivers, sat in conference in Sydney until a late hour to-night, ...

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  15. A Call to Prayer.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Le Fanu) stated yesterday that the Archbishop of Canterbury had expressed the hope that bishops of the Anglican ...

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  16. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, March 13.—After a stormy all-night sitting, M. Tardieu (the Prime Minister) secured the passage of the Budget in the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  17. FIRE ON COMORIN.

    COLOMBO, March 14.—The fire which broke out in No. 2 and No. 3 holds on the P. and O. mailboat Comorin, on Wednesday night, was extinguished late last ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, March 14.—Mr. Kingsford Smith, of National Airways, Ltd., will leave Sydney to-morrow by the Sonoma for America. He will consider the ...

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  19. MOTHER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, March 13.—The trial of William Henry Fox (34), on a charge of having murdered his mother. Mrs. Rosaline Fox, at the Hotel Metropole, Margate, ...

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  20. DAMAGE TO CARGO.

    SYDNEY, March 14.—With regard to the fire on the P. and O. mailboat Comorin, the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association has received advice that the ...

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  21. AMERICAN OPINION.

    NEW YORK, March 13.—The correspondent of the United Press at Washington states that the developments at the Naval Conference have induced pessimism ...

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  22. MELBOURNE TO ADELAIDE.

    MELBOURNE, March 14.—A daily aeroplane service between Melbourne and Adelaide was inaugurated to-day, when an Australian aerial services saloon 'plane ...

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  23. Fremantle Consignments.

    As far as was known yesterday by the Fremantle agents for the Comorin (Macdonald, Hamilton and Co.), no cargo from Fremantle was stowed in No. 3 hold, where ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    On its way to Europe, the Australian Davis Cup team is due to reach Fremantle by the Naldera on Monday morning. The members of the team—J. Crawford ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, March 13.—A statement, said to reveal the existence of a widespread conspiracy, of political murders in India, is alleged to have been made by ...

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  26. THE ESSENDON TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, March 14.—If is thought that Frederick Ward, pilot and air mechanic, who, with Raymond Neville, air mechanic, was killed when a De Havilland ...

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  27. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, March 14.—Britain, will make the next move in Antarctic exploration, according to the "Daily Herald." The leader of the expedition will be ...

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  28. SECURITY PACT REJECTION.

    PARIS, March 12.—The refusal by the United States to accept the suggestion of France for a consultative pact among the Powers as a further measure of security ...

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  29. THE TARIFF.

    LONDON, March 13.—Two Manchester manufacturers are sending experts to Australia to investigate the prospects of establishing a cotton manufacturing plant there ...

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  30. AFGHAN REVOLT.

    CALCUTTA, March 13.—The Shinwari tribesmen, who were concerned in the recent revolt in Afghanistan, have agreed to all the Government's demands, after a ...

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  31. DISPUTE OVER LEVY.

    BRISBANE, March 14.—In the Magistrate's Court to-day, before Mr. P. Hishon, P.M., the Carpenters' Union sought to recover from James Keith 23/6. ...

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  32. THE YOUNG PLAN.

    BERLIN, March 13.—President Hindenburg to-day signed the Young Plan for a final settlement of German reparation (as accepted at the conferences at The Hague) ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Following the discovery of £5,000 worth of opium in the coal bunkers of the P. and O steamer Kidderpore, five Chinese were fined a total of £6,000 at Singapore ...

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  34. Canadian-Australian Treaty.

    OTTAWA, March 13.—Southern Alberta Sheep Breeders, Limited,, asked the Tariff Advisory Board on Thursday for a revision of the Australian Treaty, with a view to ...

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  35. DEATH FOLLOWS LAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, March 14.—How death came to a child through a bean seed lodging in his throat while he was playing with his father was related to the Coroner to-day ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN HERESY CASE.

    CAPE TOWN, March 13.—It is feared that the decision of the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church, finding the Rev. Mr. Duplessis (Professor of Theology at the ...

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  37. BALLET GIRL WOUNDED.

    SYDNEY March 14.—Investigations are being made by the police concerning a revolver bullet wound received by a girl at Forbes last night. The girl had supper ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, March 13.—Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Commonwealth Minister for Trade and Customs, has a conference to-day with a number of London bankers and ...

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  39. REFERENCE IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, March 13.—In the House of Commons to-day the parliamentary Undersecretary, for Colonies (Mr. W. Lunn), in answer to a question, said that he had ...

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  40. A CIRCUS TRAGEDY.

    BERLIN, March 13.—A young circus lion which had been confined at Cassel in a cage, adjoining a Siberian bear, tore down the thin partition and leapt at the bear. A ...

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  41. THE FISCAL OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, March 13.—In a leading article entitled "A Case for Experiment." "The Times says:—"Mr. Baldwin gave the House of Commons every chance to ...

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  42. EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, March 14.—Severe earth tremors shook Karachi early yesterday morning. People were flung from their beds and rushed panic-stricken from their ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the ...

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