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  2. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March 3.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:— "With the exception of the British Empire all the Powers represented at the Naval ...

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  3. COAL DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, March 3.—By a majority judgment, the Full Court of the High Court to-day held that the second interim award by Judge Beeby in the coal. ...

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  4. SPANISH REGIME.

    LONDON, March 3.—The Madrid correspondent of "The Times"' says:—"Considerable excitement has been caused throughout Spain, as the result of the attack ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, March 3.—A message from Nairobi (Kenya) states that the Prince of Wales is confined to bed at Government House. Nairobi, with an attack of malaria, ...

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  6. UNITED EMPIRE PARTY.

    LONDON, March 2.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin, former Conservative Prime Minister will, next Tuesday, address the Council of the National Union of the Conservative ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND ROODS.

    BRISBANE, March 3.—Torrential downpours were experienced on the tropical coast of Queensland during the weekend. The chief registrations in the 48 hours ...

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  8. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

    Having spent over a week at Cook, on the Great Western railway, 538 miles east of Kalgoorlie, passengers on one of the west-bound expresses which were held up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    MELBOURNE, March 3.—Proposals for alleviating unemployment occupied the greater portion of the session of the All Australian Trades Union Congress at the ...

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  10. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, March 3.—Over 20 inches of rain have fallen iu the Tennant's Creek district (Central Australia) since last Wednesday, and it is still raining there. ...

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  11. FREE TRADE POLICY.

    LONDON, March 2.—Speaking at Stroud (Golucester), Lord Beaverbrook said that under Empire free trade, the production of beef in Great Britain would increase by ...

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  12. COALFIELDS FIRE.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—The property of South Maitland Railways, Ltd., at Maitland, which was destroyed by fire on Saturday night was insured with Llovds ...

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  13. SEIZURE OF PRODUCE.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—The Full Court of the High Court yesterday decided that it would not throw the judgment of the Court in the wheat acquisition case open ...

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  14. KELLOGG PACT AS GUIDE.

    NEW YORK, March 2.—An unusual and intensive telegraphic campaign has resulted in the sending of a cable message, signed by 1,200 prominent men and women ...

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  15. LINER CARGOES.

    LONDON, March 2.—"The decision of the Commonwealth Government to introduce legislation to legalise contracts for liner cargoes made by the Overseas ...

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  16. SMALLPOX OUTBREAKS

    SYDNEY, March 3.—Eighteen passengers and 24 of the crew of the Aorangi were released from quarantine at North Head this afternoon. It is expected that ...

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  17. GERMAN CRISIS.

    BERLIN, March 2.—The resignation of the Cabinet appears to be inevitable. In consequence of a meeting of the People's Party deputies, which rejected the financial ...

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  18. TASMANIAN CLAIMS.

    HOBART, March 3.—The Federal finance problem was reviewed by the Tasmanian Government Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) in his evidence before the ...

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  19. CHOLERA OUTBREAK.

    SUVA, March 3:—When the steamer Sutlej arrived last Friday from Calcutta, it was fumigated and pratique was granted. although a case of cholera was landed ...

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  20. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court on Saturday morning, having been informed of an undertaking given by the ...

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  21. PAPUAN SUGAR.

    CANBERRA, March 3.—Discussing the proposed development of the sugar industry in Papua, the Acting Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr.Forde) to-day ...

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  22. FLORENCE AUSTRAL.

    LONDON, March 2.—Miss Florence Austral, the Australian dramatic soprano, and her husband (Mr. John Amadio, the flautist), gave a final concert to-night in ...

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  23. Message to Prime Minister.

    CANBERRA, March 3.—The passengers on the steamer. Aorangi, on which a case of smallpox was discovered at Auckland, who are still detained in quarantine at ...

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  24. No Infection in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, March 3.—The 23 passengers off the Naldera, who were vaccinated after disembarking at Adelaide, and have been examined daily since the case of ...

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  25. 800,000 IDLE IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, March 3.—The number of unemployed in Japan, which, according to the last Government estimate was 300,000, now exceeds 800,000, and is rapidly increasing ...

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  26. A LAKE ON THE PLAIN.

    COOK, March 3.—One of the most serious washaways as a result of the recent heavy rains is near Loongana, where about one mile of the line is 18in. to 2ft. under ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WHISKY.

    BRISBANE, March 3.—The Price-Fixing COmmissioper after considering an application by Federal Distilleries, Ltd., manufacturers of whisky, to fix the price of that ...

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  28. ITALIAN FOUND DEAD.

    BRISBANE, March 3.—The body of Guiseppe Parisi, (34) was found by Constable Turner floating face downwards in Babinda Creek, three miles from ...

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  29. RELIEF IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, March 3.—Replying to a deputation of unemployed to-day, the Lord Mayor (Alderman Jolly) announced that the council intended to provide ...

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  30. COMMUNIST PARTY.

    SYDNEY, March 2.—Mr. J. Ryan, director of the labour research department of the Labour Council, has been expelled from the Communist Party on the ground ...

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  31. MR. SCULLIN'S COMMENTS.

    CANBERRA, March 3.—Commenting to-day on the decision of the High Court on the Second interim award, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said:—"The need for ...

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  32. FLOUR EXPORT.

    KATANNING, March 3.—In an inter, view, the manager of the Katanning Roller Flour Mills, Limited (Mr. W. J. Cobb) gave some interesting information ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS DEFENDED.

    LONDON, March 3.—Mr. John Lynch, a resident of a London suburb, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," says:—"I have not read the war book 'Retreat,' by ...

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  34. COMMITTEE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—Giving evidence to-day before the Federal Public Accounts Committee on Tasmanian disabilities, Professor J. B. Brigden, economist of the ...

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  35. POSITION AT FREMANTLE.

    A deputation, including the Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. F. E. Gibson), the Mayor of East Fremantle (Mr. H. Locke), Messrs. J. B Sleeman and F. Rowe. M's L.A., and ...

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  36. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    BDNBURY, March 2.—Pounding waves which tossed the surf boats like corks, and proved a formidable obstacle to the strongest swimmers, caused thrills and ...

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  37. UNION LEADERS NOT SURPRISED.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—While the rank and file in the coal mining unions express some disappointment at the decision of the High Court in relation to the interim award. ...

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  38. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    CANBERRA, March 3.—The Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. Moloney) stated to-day that advice had been received from the Canadian National ...

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  39. "Slanderous Statements."

    CANBERRA, March 3.—"These slanderous statements that are being published in the recent crop of war books against Australian soldiers will be treated with ...

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  40. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—Leonard Stanley Stanford (21), who by a clever trick obtained his release from Long Bay gaol on Saturday, was re-arrested , to-day in ...

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  41. ROME TO AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—It is announced by the Shell Company of Australia that Captain Savino, an Italian airman, will leave Rome at an early date in an ...

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  42. A Soldiers Denial.

    Concerning the allegations against Australian soldiers, reported to have been made by Lieut.-Commander Benstead in his war book entitled "Retreat." Mr. F. .J. ...

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  43. RIOT ON RACECOURSE.

    PARIS, Mar. 2.—Considerable damage was done to the racecourse at Marseilles to-day, following the disqualification of the winner in the final event. In resenting the ...

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  44. TRAIN DERAILED.

    BRISBANE, March 3.—About 100 cattle were killed and maimed as a result of the derailment of eight Waggons of a well loaded cattle train between Benarkin and ...

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  45. THEFT OF A BOAT.

    GERALDTON, March 3.—In the Police Court this morning, Robert Marshall (19), pleaded guilty to having stolen a boat belonging to Robert James Sinclair ...

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  46. Excess of Imports in Australia.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—When speaking at a reception to the Canadian bowling team, which is touring Australia, in the Sydney Town Hall to-day. the Attorney-General ...

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  47. KALGOORLIE TOWN HALL.

    KALGOORLIE, March 3.—A special meeting of the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council was held this evening to consider a further application by Mr. Clemenger for the ...

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  48. A BRIDE'S REVENGE.

    PARIS, March 1.—The bride at a wedding ceremony at Rochefort astounded the guests, by replying "No" to the customary question as to whether she would ...

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  49. LESS WORK AND MORE LEISURE

    LONDON, March 2.—Sir Oliver Lodge, when speaking at Croydon to-day, said that the people needed more free time and leasure for education. They ought not ...

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  50. HUGE METEOR.

    PARIS, March 2.—A report from St. Nazaire states that a huge meteor was seen to flash across the mouth of the River Loire last night. A roar like that of ...

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  51. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, March 3.—Recommendations in a report of a committee representing unions involved in the coal mining dispute led to a long debate when the ...

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