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  2. REBELS ROUTED.

    ATHENS, March 11.—Important successes on land and sea have been gained in the past 48 hours by the Government forces against the revolutionaries. Three ...

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  3. MEAT QUOTAS.

    CANBERRA, March 11.—Requests for the allocation to Australia of a quota for beef and mutton exports to England considerably in excess of average exports for ...

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  4. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    CANBERRA, March 11.—As a result of the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Wheat in its third report, that a compulsory wheat pool should be ...

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  5. DOLLAR DEVALUATION.

    WASHINGTON, March 10.—The Treasury announced tonight that £135,000,000 of the "profit" from the devaluation of the dollar in January, ...

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  6. BRITISH DEFENCE DEBATE

    LONDON, March 11.—Newspapers describe the debate to be held in the House of Commons today on British defence policy, with particular reference to the ...

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  7. CUBAN UPHEAVAL.

    HAVANA (Cuba), March 11.—A state of war was declared throughout Cuba today. This is the culmination of widespred strikes attended by disorders ...

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  8. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    After a laborious start against an exceptionally accurate attack yesterday, the New South Wales batsmen commenced to hit so freely that by the end of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INTERSTATE TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, March 11.—Victorians wishing to carry goods into New South Wales are liable for fees imposed by the South Wales Transport Board, even ...

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  10. THE LEVY PROPOSAL.

    WELLINGTON, March 11.—The New Zealand authorities are not inclined to adopt the reported widespread English belief that the proposed levy on all ...

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  11. PLASTIRAS BACK AT CANNES.

    MILAN, March 10.—After unsuccessful efforts to secure a vise that would take him to the Macedonian border, General Plastiras has returned to Cannes. ...

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  12. FRENCH POLICIES.

    PARIS, March 10.—The Prime Minister (M. Flandin), reviewing foreign and domestic affairs today, declared that France, despite the crisis, had resumed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FEWER RECRUITS TO ARMY.

    LONDON, March 10.—A Blue Book report of army recruiting says that 1934 was a difficult year. The number of men taken into the military forces ...

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  14. OPPOSITION TO A LEVY.

    Opposition to the proposal for a levy on Australian meat imported into Great Britain, and the opinion that a quota system of restriction would be far less ...

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  15. VISITING CRICKETERS AT THE WICKETS.

    Halcombe (Western Australia) running to the wicket to deliver the first ball of the day to W. A. Brown. J. Jones (Western Australia) bowling to L. Fallowfield. J. Fingleton is the other batsman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE SHARK MENACE.

    SYDNEY, March 11.—So serious has the shark menace become on the Sydney beaches that the Cabinet considers that no time should be lost in taking steps to ...

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  17. HARDY VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, March 11.—Sir Percival Phillips, special correspondent to the "Daily Telegraph," states in a message from Athens:—"Snow covers the rugged ...

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  18. TARIFF REVISION.

    SYDNEY, March 11.—The Tariff Board was told today that Japanese dental chairs were being landed in Australia at prices ranging from £17/3/3—a price at which ...

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  19. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, March 11.—When counting was completed in Oakleigh tonight the retiring United Australia Party member, Mr. Vinton Smith, had a ...

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  20. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    DAYTONA BEACH, March 10.—Sir Malcolm Campbell (who on Thursday set up a new speed record of 276,816 miles an hour) today flatly refused a request ...

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  21. MILITARY TRAINING.

    CANBERRA, March 11.—The Federal Government will adhere for the present to the policy which it has adopted during the last three years in postponing ...

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  22. FROM RICHES TO PENURY.

    PARIS, March 10.—Despite his shabby clothes and a two days' growth of beard, a French journalist in a Luxembourg cafe recognised Alexander Zoubkoff, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TAXATION BATTLE.

    PITTSBURGH, March 11.—Mr. Andrew Mellon, an ex-Secretary of the Treasury against whom the Government proceeded unsuccessfully last year for alleged ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Drought conditions still prevail in the central west, and for 10 weeks one property in the Longreach district incurred a weekly ...

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  25. LOWER WOOL INCOME.

    WELLINGTON, March 11.—According to the Government Statistician lower wool prices will mean a decline of nearly £6,000,000 in New Zealand's wool income, ...

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  26. SALE OF RAILWAY.

    TOKIO, March 11.—An agreement for the purchase of the Chinese Eastern Railway (which traverses Manchuria) by the Manchukuan Government from the Soviet ...

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  27. TRAVELLERS JOLTED.

    SYDNEY, March 11.—Nine trucks of a mixed train which was on its way from Sydney to Hay were derailed four miles east of Whitton, in the Yanco district, ...

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  28. FAMOUS WIG-MAKER'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, March 9.—The late Mr. Willie Clarkson, the famous wig-maker and costumier to the principal London theatres, tournaments halls etc.. for every ...

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  29. ARNHEM LAND GOLD.

    CANBERRA, March 11.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) stated to-day that the report of Messrs. Studdert and Clark on the Arnhem Land Gold ...

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  30. HISTORY OF THE RISING

    LONDON, March 10.—Sir Percival Phillips, the eminent war correspondent, in a dispatch to the "Daily Telegraph" from Athens, states:—"The inner ...

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  31. OARSMAN'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, March 11.—K. E. Kunoth. of the Berri Rowing Club, died yesterday from injuries received in a fall from a lorry while he was on his way to work ...

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  32. BOY DROWNED IN CREEK.

    BRISBANE, March 11.—The body of Keith Gordon (15) was recovered in Harvey Creek, near Cairns, today after an all-night search by police and civilians. ...

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