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  2. COAL DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—Heated exchanges between delegates took place at the session] of the All-Australian Trade Union Congress to-day, during ...

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  3. EMPIRE FREE TRADE.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—"While Empire Free Trade is an ideal which Conservatives should work as an ultimate goal, it is to-day impossible as a practical policy," ...

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  4. SPANISH JUDGES.

    MADRID, Feb. 25.—King Alfonso has issued a decree dismissing, all municipal judges in Spain who were appointed during the late dictatorship of General Primo ...

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  5. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Feb. 25.—M. Camille Chautemps, the new Prime Minister who has formed a Government following the defeat of the Tardieu Government on a financial issue ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH-BANK.

    A tender of £207,700—lowest of six—has been accepted by the (Commonwealth Director-General of Works for the erection of the Commonwealth Bank building at ...

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  7. RELIGION IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—There are no many conflicting reports on the extent of the anti-religious campaign and persecution in Russia that it is difficult to present a ...

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  8. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Two electric trains were wrecked on the Wisconsin North Shore line to-day, and 11 persons were killed and 84 were seriously, injured. ...

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  9. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—It is anticipated that if the French Chamber of Deputies accords the new Prime Minister (M. Chautemps) a vote of confidence to-morrow ...

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  10. THE NEW PARTY.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—"The Times" considers that the attack on the United Empire Party (formed by Lord Beaverbrook, with the support of Lord Rothermere to ...

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  11. PRIMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 25 —On his return from the Premiere' Conference to-night, the Premier (Mr. Moore), in an interview, said that although many matters of more ...

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  12. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 25—Flying Officers H. L. Piper and C. E. Kay, New Zealanders, who are flying from England to Australia, reached akyab (Burma) from Calcutta ...

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  13. PETROL TAX.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 25.—No decision has yet been made by the Federal Cabinet on the request by the States for the, imposition of an additional duty of 2½d. a ...

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  14. THE ANTARCTIC.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—In a message from Montevideo detailing the work of his expedition in the Antarctic, which resulted in the charting of 300 miles of hitherto ...

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  15. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    HOBART, Feb. 25.—That the State was unable to meet its financial obligation as they arose, and that this position was largely brought about by ...

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  16. SPIRIT IN CONTAINERS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 25,—In accordance with a recommendation of the Tariff Board, the imposition of the proposed deferred duty of 1½d. a gallon on petrol ...

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  17. REPORT TO FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 25,—At the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) and the Federal Treasurer (Mr.Theodore) submitted their ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S AGENTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Concerning the suggestion made by the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hogan) at the Premiers' Conference at Canberra that the ...

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  19. ALARMIST JAPANESE REPORTS.

    TOKIO, Feb. 25.—Alarmist Press reports are reaching Japan of the probable collapse of the Naval Conference, Authorities in Tokio. however, in the absence ...

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  20. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—"It is the fault of the Australian and South African Governments," says Sir William Furse (Director of the Imperial Institute), "if their courts ...

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  21. TRADES UNIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—Delegates to the All-Australian Trade Union Congress which was continued at the Trades Hall to-day, were addressed this morning by ...

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  22. DOMESTIC QUARREL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—Mrs. Daisy Hunter Pickering (30) appeared at the Central Police Court to-day, charged with having maliciously shot at her father— ...

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  23. MISHAP TO LUCISTON.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—After hearing all the evidence in the charge against Captain Malcolm McDonald, master of the steamer Luciston, of having been in a drunken ...

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  24. HYDE PARK SPORES.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. Lanabury, First Commissioner for Works, was called upon, to defend his proposed alterations to some ...

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  25. TARIFF TRUCE.

    GENEVA, Feb. 24.—Japan has raised a new obstacle, to the proposed tariff truce which is being discussed here at present by an international conference ...

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  26. MR. BAVIN'S INTENTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25—Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said that it was a fact that he intended to call a ...

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  27. COMPANY DEFRAUDED

    BRISBANE, Feb. 25.—In the Criminal Court to-day, the seventh day of the second trial, the jury found Leonard Roy Monteflore (36), insurance manager and ...

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  28. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—Before Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Criminal Court to-day Mrs. Ethel Jane Ryan (40), of St., Kilda was charged with having at Carlton ...

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  29. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS

    HOBART, Feb. 25.—The Federal Arbitration Court under the presidency of Sir John Quick, further considered to-day claims by the Australian Railways Union ...

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  30. ARAB CONCORD.

    BASRA, Feb.25.—An old feud was settled aboard H.M.S. Lupin: to-day when King Feusul of Irak and King Ibn Saud of Hejaz signed a treaty in which each ...

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  31. A ROYAL ROMANCE.

    NICE, Feb. 24.—Although Count Hochberg refuses to comment further on the alleged rupture of his engagement with the Rumanian Princess Ileana. It is ...

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  32. Mines Oppose Conference.

    SYDNEY -Feb. 25.—The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said to-night that if the minings, unions did not agree to send representatives to tne conference, the dole would be ...

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  33. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25—The Coroner si at Greaford to-day held an inquiry into the death of Gladys-May Warr (23), who was shot on February 13 at the home of her ...

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  34. SMALLPOX.

    AUCKLAND, Feb. 25.—The Aorangi, on which a case of smallpox was discovered last week, returned from the quarantine station with through passengers this ...

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  35. MARINE INVENTION.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the United States navy, after extensive tests, has adopted a valuable ...

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  36. THEFT FROM LOCKED CAR

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—When a resident of Albert Park left his sedan motor car outside a house in Bluff-avenue, Elwood, to-day, he securely locked the doors ...

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  37. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Washington, Feb. 25.—The Senate has adopted an amendment to the Tariff Bill providing that all woven materials containing more than 15 per cent. of wool ...

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  38. USE OF COMMONWEALTH STORES.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 25.—The result of investigations by a Commonwealth audit officer into allegations that the New South Wales Government had used Defence ...

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  39. RUSSIAN KULAKS.

    BERLIN, Feb. 25.—A Russian newspaper published here discloses details of the Soviet. campaign against peasants of the prosperous class known as kulaks, who ...

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  40. FORMER SOLICITOR'S LAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—Lione William Mc-Donald (47), a former solicitor, who was convicted on three, counts of having stolen money obtained for what purported to be ...

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