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  2. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, March 11.—A memorandum on the recent negotiations which resulted in a settlement of the Franco-Italian difficulties left outstanding at the conclusion ...

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  3. THE CENSURE MOTION

    The debate on the censure motion launched in the House of Representatives against the Scullin Ministry by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) was resumed in Canberra yesterday and the House will sit until the vote is taken to-day. ...

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  4. STATE BASIC WAGE.

    KALGOORLIE, March 12.—The question of the application to the gold mining industry of the State Arbitration Court's recent decision to reduce the basic wage ...

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  5. SHIP EXPLODES.

    SHANGHAI, March 12.—The revenue cruiser Chuentiao arrived this morning, bringing 119 survivors from the small Chinese steamer Tachi, belonging to the ...

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  6. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, March 11.—A political, movement, sensational in character, and possibly having far-reaching consequences, came into being to-day with a ...

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  7. CLASH WITH POLICE.

    Evidence that Communist papers were discovered in a house in Brisbane-street and a description by Inspector Johnston of the clash between unemployed and ...

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  8. COMMENT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, March 12.—The naval correspondent of the "Morning Post" expresses misgivings at the naval agreement. He stresses the fact that Mr. Alexander ...

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  9. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    CALCUTTA, March 11.—Interviewed on the Conservative Party's decision not to participate at the Round Table Conference in India, Mr. M. K. Ghandi (the ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. TRAFFIC FEES.

    An announcement that a Traffic Act Amendment Bill was being drafted for introduction during the next session of Parliament, providing ...

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  11. SOVIET AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, March 11.—Herr Kloeckner, a steel and iron magnate, has visited Moscow and other Russian cities in company with twenty other German steel, iron and ...

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  12. AUDACIOUS PLOT.

    MADRID, March 11.—The presence at the Jaca Hotel of 20 strangers, calling themselves commercial travellers, led to the discovery of an alleged audacious plot ...

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  13. LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, March 11.—The India debate in the House of Commons to-day is expected to be of first-class interest. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Churchill intend to speak ...

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  14. ACCIDENTS.

    In an attempt to pass one another on a section of road narrowed by the presence of a tramcar, on the loop at Claremont yesterday, two motor cyclists collided ...

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  15. ASSISTING FARMERS.

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—As the result of the deliberations to-day of the subcommittee appointed by the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce to frame a scheme ...

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  16. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    CALCUTTA, March 12.—Messages from Bombay indicate that the sudden release from prison of over 4,000 Congress "volunteers," who led the civil disobedience ...

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  17. WOMAN'S LEGS BROKEN.

    Shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday Mrs. A. Frear (60), of Thompson-road, North Fremantle, was knocked down and severely injured by a motor cycle in Victoria-avenue, ...

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  18. MISSING NEW ZEALANDER.

    LONDON, March 11.—The hotel at which Mr. Andrew Moffatt, of New Zealand, stayed last week, and whose disappearance is mystifying London aviation ...

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  19. EXCHANGE ON LONDON

    LONDON, March 12.—"The Australian pound has developed a weakness again," says the "Financial Times," "Outside market dealings increased, but business ...

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  20. CAR AND CYCLE IN COLLISION.

    A motor car being driven eastward along Albany-road, near the tramway terminus yesterday afternoon, by Mrs. Anne Watson, of Oates-street, Victoria Park, came ...

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  21. Concession by Banks.

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—A new arrangement in regard to the forward buying rate of exchange will come into operation to-morrow. The new arrangement is ...

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  22. ELDERLY WOMAN HURT.

    Mrs. Sarah Smith (over 80), residing with relatives in Harvey-street, Victoria Park, was struck by a motor cycle in Ascot-road, Victoria Park, yesterday ...

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  23. BEAUTY CONTESTS.

    ROME, March 11.—As a sequel to an advertisement in a local newspaper for girls to participate in a beauty queen competition, the Vatican organ, "Osservatore ...

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  24. TARIFF REFORM.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—Convened by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, a large meeting to-day discussed tariff revision. Mr. F. H. Tout, president of the New ...

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  25. Position of Exporters.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—Representatives of all States except Tasmania attended a meeting of the Federal council of the Australian Oversea Association, which ended ...

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  26. PETROL FUMES EXPLODE.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—Several persons were injured and damage estimated at £1,000 was done when petrol fumes exploded at a service station at Redfern ...

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  27. FEEDING THE HUSBAND.

    LONDON, March 11.—Sir Harry Bruce-Porter, the eminent physician, speaking at Manchester, said, "The basic defect of Britain is that the State is spending far ...

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  28. BIBLE A PROHIBITED BOOK.

    GENEVA, March 11.—The Bible is now a prohibited book throughout Soviet Russia. The Commissariats of Education and Commerce have issued decrees making ...

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  29. WAGE REDUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—The difficulties surrounding municipalities at present was discussed before the Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day, when an ...

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  30. WAR PENSIONS.

    ADELAIDE, March 12.—At a meeting of the State council of the Returned Soldiers' League, the president (Mr. W. F. J. McCann) said: "We have battled for many ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. CANADIAN TRADE TREATY.

    OTTAWA, March 11.—The forced absence of the Minister of Trade and Commerce (Mr. H. H. Stevens), who negotiated the Australian treaty, may lead to ...

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  32. ON THE CONTINENT.

    PARIS, March 12.— Comment on the naval agreement is restrained but favourable. Admiral Docteur ex-Commander-in-Chief of the French Mediterranean Fleet. ...

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  33. FRENCH TRAGEDY.

    PARIS, March 12.—Charlotte Handsome (26), the fourth wife of Fred Nidlinger (63), the owner of a chain of theatres in the United States, was ...

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  34. MACHINERY EMBARGO

    RIO DE JANEIRO, March 11.—A decree was signed to-day by the President (Dr. G. Vargas), prohibiting for three years the importation of machinery for ...

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  35. Shipping Company's Decision.

    LONDON, March 11.—The Cunard Company is cutting staff salaries and directors' fees by 10 per cent. ...

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  36. TROOP-CARRYING 'PLANES.

    LONDON, March 11—The three Royal Air Force Vickers-Victoria troop-carriers, which left Cairo on January 12 on a flight to Cape Town and back reached ...

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  37. AIR MAIL TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, March 11.—Messrs. Neville Stack and J. R. Chaplin will set out in April in a Vickers-Napier mail-carrier, having a speed of 135 miles an hour, to ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 12.—The Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Holland) moved his motion of no-confidence in the Government to-day. The Leader of the ...

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  39. Concern in United States.

    WASHINGTON, March 11.—The Brazilian embargo on machinery is described by the Commerce Department officials as the most drastic imposed by a South ...

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