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  2. SYDNEY TRAIN SMASH.

    SYDNEY, March 15.—Passengers on the first Sydney-bound train from the North shore had miraculous escapes from serious injury early this morning ...

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  3. CHAIR OF AGRICULTURE.

    After careful consideration and two special meetings the Senate of the University of Western Australia has decided to appoint Dr. James Edward Nicholls, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT WORKS.

    CANBERRA, March 15.—In introducing a new loan schedule in the House of Representatives today, the Assistant Treasurer, Mr. Casey, confirmed a forecast ...

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  5. FARMERS' RELIEF.

    CANBERRA, March 15.—The Federal Government this week completed legal arrangements for the distribution among the wheatgrowers of Australia of the ...

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  6. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, March 14.—In Introducing the Naval Estimates (£60,050,000) in the House of Commons today, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Bolton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, March 15.—State action to prevent the Commonwealth from going ahead with the construction of the Redhill-Port Augusta railway line was ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT'S POWER

    WASHINGTON, March 14.—Almost imperceptibly but with increasing force, dissension has arisen in Congress which may seriously endanger President Roosevelt's ...

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  9. OVERSEA AIR MAIL.

    CANBERRA, March 15.—The oversea air mail service will become available for the conveyance of passengers from the middle of next month. The opening of ...

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  10. REVERSION TO GREEK SECTION.

    LONDON, March 14.—Commencing on Saturday, Empire air mails will revert to the normal route via Athens and Crete, thus obviating the delays which have ...

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  11. NECESSITOUS FARMERS.

    "The Minister for Lands, replying in 'The West Australian' of March 14, to my criticism, entirely evades the point raised by me that his determination to ...

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  12. FOUR TRAINS WRECKED.

    LONDON, March 14.—A railway smash involving four trains at King's Langley. on the London, Midland and Scottish line, severed the main railway artery between ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    MOSCOW, March 14.—"The agreement for the sale to Manchukuo of the Russian interest in the Chinese Eastern Railway must be considered to be the solution of ...

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  14. TREASON TRIAL.

    VIENNA, March 14.—Anton Rintelen, former Austrian Minister to Rome, was convicted by a military court today of high treason arising from his complicity ...

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  15. ORDER IN GREECE.

    LONDON, March 14.—The British Minister at Athens has been instructed to inform the Greek Government that the British Government has learnt with ...

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  16. ARNHEM LAND GOLD.

    SYDNEY, March 16.—The directors of Arnhem Land Gold Development (no liability) made a statement today replying to the allegations made by Mr. Blain ...

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  17. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, March 14.—The Treasury announced today the redemption on June 15 of all outstanding First Liberty Loan bonds, totalling 1,933.000,000 dollars ...

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  18. THE ROYAL JUBILEE.

    BRISBANE, March 15.—Notwithstanding the reported intention of the Commonwealth Government to proclaim May 6 as a national holiday in celebration ...

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  19. YOUTHS IN MINES.

    CANBERRA, March 15.—Allegations that the Federal Government was sanctioning the exploitation of youths and the evasion of Industrial awards in the ...

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  20. STAVISKY SCANDAL.

    PARIS, March 14.—The Magisterial inquiry into the financial scandals associated with the gigantic Stavisky bond frauds (the revelations of which caused ...

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  21. INDIAN REFORM BILL.

    LONDON, March 15.—The Norwood byelection to the House of Commons, due to the appointment of Sir Walter Greaves-Lord, K.C., to a judgeship, ...

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  22. Sydney's Programme Completed.

    SYDNEY/March 15.—The official programme of celebrations in Sydney on the occasion of the King's silver jubilee was completed today. On Monday, May 6, ...

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  23. THE GRIFFIN CASE.

    SYDNEY, March 15.—In the High Court today, before Mr. Justice Evatt, an application was made on behalf of Gerald Griffin to have removed from the ...

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  24. Special Canadian Stamps.

    OTTAWA, March 14.—The Post Office will issue six special stamps to commemorate the King's silver jubilee. They will bear portraits of various members of ...

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  25. BRITISH AUTHOR'S PLIGHT.

    CHICAGO, March 14.—Mr. Evelyn J. St. L. Strachey, British author and former member of the House of Commons, who was arrested for an alleged ...

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  26. MARRIAGE TANGLE.

    SYDNEY, March 15.—Bessie Doyle, a noted violinist of a previous generation, who toured Europe, America and Africa, and established herself as one of the most ...

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  27. ACTION OVER COURSING CUP.

    MELBOURNE, March 15.—A settlement was reached in the County Court today, before Judge R. Winneke, in the action in which Edna Adelaide Collins, at present ...

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  28. BRITISH RECONSTRUCTION.

    LONDON, March 14.—In accordance with the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) Mr. Lloyd George, the veteran Liberal leader, has forwarded to ...

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  29. FUTURE SECURITY.

    LONDON, March 15.—"The Times." in discussing the problem of British defence as a whole, states that the naval, army and air services can no longer be ...

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  30. A Canberra Telegram.

    Following on the ruling of the Minister for Lands (Mr. M. F. Troy) that Western Australia's share of the Federal Government's special grant of £573,250 for ...

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  31. TAXING CRICKET.

    LONDON, March 14.—In the House of Commons today Sir John Pybus (Liberal Nationalist) asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Chamberlain) ...

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  32. BIBLE SOCIETY'S WORK.

    ADELAIDE, March 15.—At the conference of the Commonwealth Council of the British and Foreign Bible Society, which was continued at Bible House, ...

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  33. GIRLS ON STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, March 15.—One hundred and seventy girls employed as machinists at the clothing factories of J. Sackville Pty., Ltd., Carlton, Ellinson ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND BUSHFIRE.

    BRISBANE, March 15.—With the temperature soaring to 110 degrees, settlers in the Langley Downs area, area near Emerald, continued to fight a bushfire ...

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  35. D. H. LAWRENCE.

    LONDON, March 14.—The body of D. H. Lawrence, the novelist, has been exhumed at Venice and cremated at Marseilles. The ashes are now going to ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND STORMS

    AUCKLAND, March 15.—A fierce electrical storm which raged over North Auckland last night wrought considerable damage at Waipu and Maungaturoto, ...

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  37. PRINCE'S STATUETTE.

    LONDON, March 15.—A distinguished gathering today viewed a statuette of the Prince of Wales, made by the late Charles Sargeant Jagger, sculptor. It is from an ...

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  38. PERCIVAL GULL PLANE.

    LONDON, March 14.—The Australian aeroplane designer, Mr. Edgar Percival, demonstrated at Gravesend today the 1935 version of his Percival Gull ...

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  39. RADIO IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, March 15.—The Broadcasting Amendment Bill, which has been passed by the House of Representatives, provides for an increase in ...

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  40. COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    Commenting on the report of the Federal Royal Commission on the Wheat Industry Mr. J. Thomson (general manager for Westralian Farmers, Ltd.) said ...

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  41. ROYAL ENGAGEMENT.

    STOCKHOLM, March 15.—It was officially announced today that Princess Ingrid of Sweden was affianced to the Crown Prince Fredrik of Denmark. ...

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  42. CHINESE MADMAN'S CRIME.

    SUVA, March 15.—Sing Moon, a Chinese, was found guilty on a charge of having attempted to murder a Fijian in the lonely bush at Vanua Levu. He ...

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