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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Western Australia ended tamely yesterday, the local side being out before lunch for 132—beaten by an innings ...

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  3. CITY SHOOTING.

    Severely beaten about the head with an iron bar, wielded by a young man, who allegedly made an attempt to rob him, an elderly pawnbroker snatched up a ...

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  4. AMERICAN BLAZE.

    NEW YORK, March 23.—A message from Hoboken (New Jersey) states that a fire wrecked portion of the waterfront, destroying two piers a Lamport and Holt ...

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  5. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    DARWIN, March 24.—Flying Officers H. L. Piper and C. E. Kay. New Zealanders attached to the Royal Air Force, completed their flight from England to ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—In the Ryan monoplane City of Sydney, Mr. David Smith and his mechanic, Mr. W. Shiers, left the Mascot aerodrome a few minutes ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, March 23.—The first steps towards an entente between the Labour and Liberal parties are now believed by the Press to have been taken, and the ...

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  8. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March 24.—"We have not began to salvage the ship and cannot do so until it becomes a wreck, and it has hot officially become a wreck. It is still ...

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  9. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—Proposals for an immediate resumption of work at the idle coal mines on the northern field were discussed to-day at the Miners' ...

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  10. RAILWAY PROBLEMS.

    In an address last night to members of the West Australian division of the Institution of Engineers the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. F. W. H. Stileman), who is ...

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  11. SOLO FLIGHT TO TOKIO.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—Mr. E. J. Small, who has fanned to fly alone to Tokio in a Lockhead Vega aeroplane, has decided to leave Sydney on July 20. ...

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  12. MAYLANDS AERODROME.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. E. Green) has approved of the expenditure of £3,056 to extend the scheme designed to drain the Maylands aerodrome so that ...

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  13. CHINESE REVOLT.

    SHANGHAI, March 24.—The commandeering of foodstuffs, the occupation of telegraph and wireless stations, the seizure of railway rolling stock and slight ...

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  14. ATTEMPT ON SOLO RECORD.

    LONDON, March 23.—Mr. Charles Parnell Parkerson began a flight to Australia and New Zaland to-day. He left Lympne (Kent) in conditions of utmost secrecy at ...

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  15. THE ANTARCTIC.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—Sir Douglas Mawson reported yesterday by wireless from the Discovery:—"After the last deep station was executed at a point in Jeffrey ...

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  16. WIRELESS PROGRESS.

    ROME, March 23.—The first news in Italy of the success which attended the preliminary tests of Marchese Marconi's new invention, by which he will light up the ...

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  17. SOVIET REGIME.

    MOSCOW, March 24.—The central executive of the Soviet Government has ordered the cessation of the economic pressure, which had amounted to the persecution of ...

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  18. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—When the House of Representatives resumes to-morrow the debate on the Seat of Government Administration Bill will be continued, as ...

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  19. RADIO TELEPHONY ON LINERS.

    LONDON, March 23.—The wireless telephony set with which Marchese Marconi talked from his yacht at Genoa with the managing director of Amalgamated ...

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  20. Welcome Postponed.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—Advice has been received by the External Affairs Department, Canberra, that the Discovery, which was due at Adelaide on Saturday, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    LONDON, March 23—"The Times" states that the further movement of exchange rates against Australia affords evidence not only of the seriousness of the ...

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  22. THE BYRD EXPEDITION.

    WELLINGTON, March 24.—The Byrd Antarctic expedition's ship City of New York left Dunedin for New York to-day. Her departure was witnessed by a large ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN MONACO.

    PARIS, March 21.—The Monaco Court of Revision, sitting in the Monaco Legation here, has endorsed the settlement suggested by the French Prime Minister (M. ...

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  24. TRIPLE MURDER.

    VIENNA, March 23.—Franz Neumayer, a young farmer, was sentenced at Kornenburg to-day to imprisonment for life with hard labour for having killed his brother ...

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  25. DEPARTURE OF THE TEAM.

    Taking with them the good wishes of every enthusiast in Australia, the members of the Australian Eleven left Fremantle last evening by the liner Orford. As the ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Washington states that Edward Dohenny has been acquitted on the charge of having bribed Senator Fall with £20.000 to influence the lease of the ...

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  27. PRISONER STRANGLED.

    MELBOURNE, March 24.—Robert Turnbull (33), labourer, who was arrested on Thursday last, following the wounding of George Perwitz (19), at Middle Park ...

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  28. National Debt Commission.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—At a meeting at Canberra to-morrow the National Debt Commission will consider possible uses of funds set aside to assist the March ...

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  29. UNIQUE OUTBACK WEDDING.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—A unique wedding in the outback is described by the Rev. E. Ball, attached to the Queensland Methodist Inland Mission, who is visiting ...

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  30. VICTORIAN CIVIL SERVANTS.

    MELBOURNE, March 24.—Greater economies and increased efficiency in the State public service are the objects and recommendations which the Premier (Mr. ...

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  31. WIFE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—Sidney Edward Solomon (25), steward, who was charged with having murdered his wife—Roma Mary Solomon—at Ermington on ...

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  32. DISHONOURED CHEQUES.

    BRISBANE, March 24.—In the Supreme Court to-day the hearing was begun before Mr. Justice Webb and a jury, of a claim by Frederick James ...

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  33. FEMALE SWINDLER.

    PARIS, March 24.—Madame Marthe Hanau (financier, who was arrested in Paris on December 4,1928, and imprisoned for frauds involving large sums) made a ...

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  34. OVERSEAS LEAGUE CLUB.

    Consequent on the rapid increase in the membership of the West Australian branch of the Overseas League, the Central Council of the League in London has agreed to ...

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  35. MALTA AND VATICAN CITY.

    VATICAN CITY, March 22.—The "Osservatore Romano," referring to the statement by the Premier of Malta (Lord Strickland) that a concordat between ...

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  36. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—The Senate to-night completed action on the rates in the new Tariff Bill, known as the Hawley Smoot measure, which has been ...

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  37. LEAK IN GAS PIPE.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—Escaping gas was the cause of a tragedy in on old-fashioned house in Trafalgar-street, Annandale. Seeing that the house, which was occupied ...

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  38. SHIPPING COMBINE.

    BERLIN, March 23.—The forecast of the amalgamation of the Hamburg-America and the North German Lloyd shipping lines, by which 2,000,000 tons of shipping ...

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  39. CONTRACTOR'S ALLEGED THEFT.

    KALGOORLIE, March 24.—Clyde Allen Taylor (23), contractor, of Hannan-street, Kalgoorlie, who was arrested at Salmon Gums, by Detective Parker and ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. COUNTRY BETTING CASES.

    GERALDTON, March 24.—At the Police Court this morning John James Miekle, tobacconist, was fined £10 for having kept a common betting house, and ...

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  41. EIGHT-HOUR DAY SPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, March 24.—To-day for the first time in more than half a century Eight Hour Day was celebrated in Melbourne without a trade union procession. ...

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    Such of the cable news on this pace 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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