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  2. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, March 17.—The situation with regard to the Disarmament Conference, according to the British spokesman, is still one of sober optimism. M. Tardien's ...

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  3. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Reports from the northern fields state that the response to the owners' advertisement for men to work in the Associated Mines has been so ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, March 17.—Arrangements have been made by the Federal Ministry for the Commonwealth Bank to make credits available to savings banks, rural banks ...

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  5. EX-DICTATOR'S REGIME.

    MADRID, March 16.—The new Finance Minister (Senor Arguelles) has caused a stir by surveying the work of his predecessors under the late General Primo de ...

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  6. THE HATRY FRAUDS

    LONDON, March 17.—Dismissing today, the appeal of Clarence Hatry, who was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment on charges of wholesale fraud and forgery ...

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  7. SOVIET AND RELIGION.

    MOSCOW, March 16.—While intercession services are being held all over the world, thousands of Russians have been meeting in clubs, barracks, and factories ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. Glasheen, M.L.C., Country Party campaign director, said, in an interview yesterday:— "The Country Party goes before the ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    On its way to Europe, the Australian Davis Cup team, consisting of J. Crawford (captain), J. Willard (manager), E. F. Moon and H. Hopman, passed through ...

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  10. Gialdini in Prison.

    ROME, March 16.—The decision to arrest J. Gialdini, who was associated in the sensational crash of the Hatry group of companies in London, but who escaped ...

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  11. SINGULAR NOTE FROM PULPIT.

    LONDON, March 16.—One of the most remarkable services yet held in England for Divine intercession in anti-religious persecution in Soviet Russia was that in ...

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  12. DE RIVERA'S LAST HOURS.

    PARIS, March 18.—Although General Primo de Rivera, the former Dictator of Spain had been Buffering from diabetes, he seemed to be in his usual state of ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    RANGOON, March 17.—Flying Officers H. L. Piper and C.E. Kay, of New Zealand, who in the course of a flight, from England to Australia made a forced ...

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  14. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    CANBERRA, March 17.—A strange story of a quantity of eggs, which went bad after the Discovery left Cape Town but which revived under the influence of ...

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  15. A FLIGHT TO TOKIO.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Mr. E. T. Small, who has planned a fight from Sydney to Tokio, said to-day that he would fly to Wyndham and he hoped to do the flight ...

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  16. NEW YORK DEMONSTRATIONS.

    NEW YORK, March 16.—Thousands of worshippers of the Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths met to-day in conformity with the plans for services for ...

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  17. "NOT HASTE, BUT SUCCESS."

    LONDON, March l6.—The Prime Minister of France (M. Tardieu) arrived in London last night and was welcomed by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. ...

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  18. LOAN REDEMPTION.

    CANBERRA, March 17.—On Thursday last the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) offered to redeem immediately Commonwealth 6 per rent, securities maturing on ...

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  19. ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, March 17.—William Johnson (15), of Newtown, Geelong, was drowned in the Barwon River this afternoon. Johnson and a companion pulled ...

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  20. EXHIBITION MATCHES.

    Before nearly 2,000 persons, the members of the team played three exhibition matches at Kitchener Park during the afternoon, in brilliant sunshine. Owing ...

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  21. LEADERS' MOVEMENTS.

    The Leader of the Opposition, having completed a week of active campaigning with Nationalist candidates in the South-West, returned to Perth yesterday. ...

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  22. BRITISH COAL BILL.

    LONDON, March 16.—There is an anxious week before the Government. The House of Commons consideration of the Coal Bill concludes on Thursday which ...

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  23. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—An outbreak of fire in the engine room of the oil-burning, steamer Hobson's Bay to-night has delayed the vessel's sailing. She will leave late ...

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  24. ABORIGINAL KILLED.

    ESPERANCE, March 17.—Last night, about 10.40 o'clock, while the engine of the Esperance to Coolgardie passenger train was being reversed at the points about ...

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  25. The Treasury Pays Out.

    CANBERRA, March 17.—About £4,000,000 was paid out in cash by the Federal Treasury on Saturday, when the March loan of £10,000,000 matured. Of ...

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  26. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Lees than 10 full days will be allowed for postal voting in the biennial Legislative Council election this year. Nominations will close at noon on April 30 and ...

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  27. NEW GUINEA MINES.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Full investigation into charges made by Mr. S. Williams, the selected Labour candidate for Woollahra in the State election, concerning mining ...

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  28. SHIP DISABLED.

    LONDON, March 17.—The steamer Unicoi (5,959 tons), belonging to the United States Shipping Board, which is bound form Geelong (Australia) to New ...

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  29. DIVING FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE, March 17.—Diving from a yacht at Outer Harbour yesterday afternoon, Miss Mary, Winifred Flannagan (23), a daughter of P. J. Flannagan, of ...

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  30. EXPORT OF GOLD.

    LONDON, March 16.—The "Financial News," in a leading article on the Australian exchange, expresses the opinion that the Australian authorities are very wisely ...

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  31. MINERS' RIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—A storm is brewing in political Labour circles over the proclamation of new ordinance governing miners' rights on the New Guinea ...

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  32. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Twice within a quarter-of-an-hour last night the St. John ambulance was called to Mount Lawley to take to the Perth hospital victims of ptomaine poisoning. ...

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  33. THE SCHOONER FRIENDSHIP.

    LONDON, March 16.—To-day the French Foreign Minister (M. Briand) visited the schooner Friendship, which is lying in the Thames and serving as the ...

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  34. ITALY'S AIR FORCE.

    ROME, March 16.—Italy's need for a strong and efficient air force was stressed by the Minister for Air (General Itale-Bulbo) in a speech in which he referred ...

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  35. GOSPEL OF WORK AND THRIFT.

    References to the economic position in Australia, and suggestions for the solution of the problems arising from it, were made at a luncheon tendered by the ...

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  36. BROTHERS DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, March 17.—Overwhelmed by a breaker while standing on a rock waiting to be photographed near the beach at San Reno on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  37. HIT BY A TRAMCAR.

    Kato Rowan, an elderly woman, of 60 Goderich-street. East Perth, was knocked down by a tramear in Hay-street, near Bennett-street last night. She received ...

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  38. WEST PERTH.

    Mr. T. A. L. Davy, Deputy-Leader of the Opposition, who is seeking re-election as the Nationalist member for West Perth in the Legislative Assembly, opened his ...

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  39. CYCLIST'S ARM FRACTURED.

    Francis Mossof (23), of It Morrison street, Victoria Park, was riding a motor cycle towards Perth, along the Guildfordroad, Maylands, last night when he ...

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  40. THE LATE LORD COVENTRY.

    LONDON, March 16.—The aged Lord and Lady Coventry, who died within three days of each other last week, celebrated the 65th anniversary of their wedding ...

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  41. CANCER RESEARCH.

    CANBERRA, March 17.—The cancer research work accomplished since the purchase of £100,000 worth of radium will be-reviewed at a conference of cancer ...

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  42. MOTOR TRUCK OVERTURNS.

    At the intersection of St. Leonard's avenue and Cambridge-street, West Leed derville, yesterday afternoon a motor truck and a motor car were very much damaged ...

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  43. POLICE OBJECT TO JUSTICES.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—In spite of a strong protest by the Police Prosecutor, two honorary Justices maintained their right to sit on the Bench at the West ...

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  44. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, March 17.—The result of the compromise between the American and Japanese delegations on the tonnage question has been received by the ...

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  45. LABOUR NEWSPAPER.

    LONDON, March 17.—The "Daily Herald," London's Labour newspaper, appeared to-day in a new guise, and enlarged to 20 pages under the ownership of ...

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  46. OBJECTION TO SPOTLIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, March 17.—Representatives of the parties conferred to-day concerning the dispute which caused a delay in the commencement of the performance ...

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  47. NOISY ROAD BOARD MEETING.

    Angry voices were raised from the outset at a meeting of the Canning District Road Board at the Queen's Park Town Hall last night. The board was sitting as ...

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  48. ITALIAN ART TREASURES.

    LONDON, March 16.—The Italian art exhibition, which since it opened at Burlington House in January, has been visited by upwards of 400,000 people, will close ...

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  49. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, March 14.—The former Australian Deputy Director in London for Migration (Mr J. Barnes) was the guest during the week at several farewell ...

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  50. TRADE WITH ITALY.

    To investigate on behalf of an Italian syndicate the possibilities of exporting Australian wheat, wool, and meat to Italy, Count J. Pietrasanta reached ...

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  51. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON.

    At noon the Davis Cup players were tendered an official luncheon at the Palace Hotel by the State Association. The senior vice-president (Mr. A. G. Rains) ...

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  52. WINERIES TO CLOSE.

    SYDNEY March 17.—It is reported from Griffith, on the Murrumbidgee irrigation area, that a very serious position has arisen owing to the threatened closing ...

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  53. THE AUTHOR OF A WAR BOOK.

    LONDON, March 16.—"John o' London's Weekly, with the publisher's tacit consent, says that "Private 19,022," the author of "Her Privates We," which the ...

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  54. SHORTAGE OF CURATES.

    LONDON, March 16.—A noteworthy episode took place at Christ Church, Spitalfields to-day, when eight young business men were ordained as curates for work ...

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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 pare 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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