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  2. THE ANTARCTIC.

    CANBERRA, March 23.—Sir Douglas Mawson's Antarctic expedition, which is returning to Australia for the winter, will arrive at Adelaide on Saturday morning ...

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  3. FINANCIAL DEPRESSION.

    MELBOURNE, March 23.—For the first time in its history, the Melbourne Eight Hours' Day celebration committee had a Labour Prime Minister aud a Labour ...

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  4. COAL DEPUTE.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—Whether the miners will return to work immediately at compromise rates will probably depend on a decision of the Federal Cabinet. At ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, March 21.—Thanks to the decision of the Liberal Party not to risk a dissolution, the Government has come safely through the dangers of the Committee ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    A big crowd on Saturday saw an attractive and lively display of batting by the Australian Eleven against Western Australia. Vic. Richardson and Kippax delighted the ...

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  7. THE NEW PLANET.

    NEW YORK, March 21.—The New York "Times" sent its London correspondent to Oxford, where, at the Radcliffe Observatory, he interviewed Professor ...

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  8. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March 23.—A strong impression prevails that the middle of next week will bring to the surface the real position of the Naval Conference. In some quarters ...

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  9. WILKINS IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, March 22.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian polar explorer, who has just returned from another season's work in the Antarctic, said to-day ...

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  10. LAND TAX BILL.

    MELBOURNE, March 23.—"Owing to its highly technical character, there has been considerable misunderstanding as to the effect of the Land Tax Assessment ...

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  11. MILITANTS ACTIVE.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—In a last-minute desperate attempt to checkmate the reopening of the mines, coalfields militants decided to-night, at a rank and file ...

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  12. LIBERAL POLICY QUESTIONED.

    LONDON, March 22.—Captain F. E. Guest, who was a member of the House of Commons as a Liberal from 1023 until the general elections last year, when he ...

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  13. MOTH 'PLANE CRASHES

    SYDNEY, March 23.—Mystery surrounds the identity of the man who was a passenger in an aeroplane that crashed on a road at Maroubra Junction ...

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  14. LOAN COUNCIL AND BANKS.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—The financial position was again discussed by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) and the State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) at the ...

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  15. INDIAN UNREST

    CALCUTTA, March 22.—Mr. J. M. Sen Gupta, Mayor of Calcutta and leader of the Congress Party in Bengal, was sentenced at Rangoon to-day to ten days' ...

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  16. LATE LORD BALFOUR.

    LONDON, March 22.—The simplest rites marked the burial of the late Lord Balfour, the famous statesman. to-day at the private burial ground at Whittinghame, in ...

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  17. INCREASE IN EXCHANGE RATES.

    SYDNEY March 23.—Heavily increased exchange rates on London will be quoted by the Associated Banks to-morrow. Premiums on selling rates for all usances will ...

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  18. INCIDENT IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, March 22.—During the debate on the Coal Mines Bill in Committee in the House of Commons, a man rose in the Strangers' Gallery and threw a sheaf ...

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  19. THE PLAY.

    Jackson (23 runs) and Bradman (4 runs) resumed Australia's first innings, one wicket being down for 59. Evans bowled from the northern end to ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES MEASURES.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—Important decisions to meet the financial depression and to relieve unemployment have been reached by the State Cabinet. All ...

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  21. THE FOX MURDER.

    LONDON, March 21.—The jury were absent for 92 minutes to-day before finding William Fox (34) guilty of the murder of his mother in a room at a Margate ...

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  22. EUROPEAN TARIFFS.

    LONDON, March 22.—The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham), when speaking at Edinburgh yesterday, said that the Tariff Truce Conference at ...

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  23. NEWSPAPER STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, March 23.—Because the overseer of the composing room—S. Doyle—had been given notice of dismissal, a sectional strike of linotype operators and ...

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  24. SEIZURE OF SHIP.

    VANCOUVER, March 21.—On the ground that it is illegal in international law to seize a vessel sailing from a British port to a foreign port while in United ...

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  25. IN NURSE'S UNIFORM.

    LONDON, March 23.—Great surprise was caused in Tisbury—a Wiltshire village—when it was learned that Evan Montague Burt, who, it was announced, is to marry ...

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  26. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, March 22.—The Civil Estimates for Dominions Services include £2,817 for Nauru and Ocean Islands, and £550,000 for the Empire Marketing Board. ...

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  27. LABOUR SELECTION BALLOTS.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—Allegations are being made in Labour circles of serious irregularities in the conduct of country pre-selection ballots. Recently the ...

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  28. DRUNKEN GEESE.

    BUDAPEST, March 22.—After having been driven to a common near Kistormas to-day, a flock of geese suddenly ran amok, raucously cackling. Investigation ...

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  29. CHINESE BANDITS.

    PEKING, March 22.—Renewed activity by bandits in the Kwangsi province is reported. Taipingfu has been sacked and foreign missionaries there were ill-treated ...

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  30. ALBANY BURGLARY.

    ALBANY, March 21.—At the Albany Quarter Sessions on Wednesday arid yesterday five men were charged before Mr. A. E. Burt, R.M., and a jury with having ...

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  31. NEW SETTLERS.

    The following new settlers are expected to arrive at Fremantle by the Jervis Bay on April 3:—Nominated: Bishop, Miss Rosina E.; Dawson, Edward C., wife and family; Forsyth, Miss ...

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  32. BOTTOMLEY'S DEBTS.

    LONDON, March 22.—It is stated that the alleged debts concerned in the receiving order which has been issued, on a creditors' petition, against Horatio ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. DARING ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, March 23.—Safe-breakers carried out a during robbery in the heart of the city in broad daylight yesterday. The safe in the "Newsletter" newspaper office ...

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  34. STEAMSHIP DEVELOPMENT.

    COLOGNE, March 22.—The "Cologne Gazette" forecasts the amalgamation of the Hamburg-America and the North-German Lloyd shipping lines on the basis of ...

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  35. VILLAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    BUCHAREST, March 22.—Eight children were burned to death in a fire that destroyed the village of Slobozia (Rumania) to-day. The peasants of the ...

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  36. PLATERS' MOVEMENTS.

    The members of the Australian Eleven were tendered a reception by the Perth City Council on Saturday morning and the guests of the West Australian ...

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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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    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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