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  2. GERMAN REARMAMENT.

    LONDON, April 17.—It was decided at Geneva yesterday at a meeting between the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), the Italian delegate to the ...

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  3. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Shaking off for a few days the cares of business, thousands of people in the metropolitan area will stop work tonight for the four or five days' Easter respite ...

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  4. NEW AIR LINE.

    ALEMADA (California), April 16.—Developing a new commercial trans-Pacific air line from the United States to the Orient a huge Pan-American ...

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  5. MEAT NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, April 16.—The problems now confronting the Australian Ministers led by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in their negotiations with the British ...

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  6. RURAL RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, April 16.—What may be the first of large-scale migrationary movements inaugurated by the Government in its almost desperate struggle with ...

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  7. SECESSION PETITION.

    LONDON, April 17.—The joint Select Committee appointed to consider whether the West Australian petition for a Bill for the secession of the State from the ...

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  8. FARMERS' DEBTS.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. M. F. Troy) said yesterday that tanners could now avail themselves of the opportunity under the Farmers' Debts ...

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  9. THE COMPROMISE.

    GENEVA, April 16.—The three-Power resolution avoided specific condemnation of German unilateral repudiation. This is important, because it does justice to the ...

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  10. GERMAN OUTBURST.

    BERLIN, April 17.—The German newspapers describe the League Council motion as a crime of imprudence, as lacking the spirit of justice, as closing the ...

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  11. AIR ATTACKS.

    LONDON, April 16.—The Home Secretary (Sir John Gilmour) stated in the House of Commons today that a special department of the Home Office was held ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESS OPINION.

    PARIS, April 17.—While most of the newspapers warmly approve of M. Laval's presentation of the case against Germany, the "Echo de Paris" bitterly attacks ...

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  13. HITLER'S NAVAL DEMANDS.

    GENEVA, April 16.—Negotiations have been commenced between the British and American Governments for the holding of a conference in London regarding ...

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  14. WOMEN ATTACKED.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—A woman of 80 and her daughter were brutally at­tacked in their bedroom early today by a thief who had attempted to steal three ...

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  15. BELGA DEVALUATION.

    LONDON, April 16.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) stated in the House of Commons today that he was glad to announce that the ...

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  16. MAROONED BY SNOW.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Although further falls of snow occurred in the upper reaches of the Kiewa Valley yesterday, the fogs and low lying clouds ...

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  17. MUTTON AND LAMB.

    LONDON, April 17.—The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) in a statement on the meat situation today, said that the imposition of a levy upon ...

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  18. SPORTING FIXTURES.

    The chief sporting events in the metropolitan area during the Easter holidays are set out below. Further details will he found on the sporting pages. ...

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  19. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, April 17.—The Fairbridge Farm Schools' offer to take 50 of the 350 children bereaved by the Gresford colliery disaster at Wrexham (North ...

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  20. DISEASED CATTLE.

    LONDON, April 16.—Shortly after the opening of the fortnightly market at Sturminster Newton (Dorset) yesterday, font and month disease was detected on ...

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  21. GERMAN TRADE.

    BERLIN, April 16.—The German trade figures for March show an export sur­plus of £1,000,000 sterling. This is the first favourable balance since November ...

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  22. THE PLAN FOR A LEVY.

    LONDON, April 16.—The Conservative Parliamentary Agricultural Committee carried a resolution today welcoming the Government's plan for a ...

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  23. NAZI STORM TROOPS.

    BERLIN, April 17.—Herr Lutze, leader of the Nazi Storm Troops, states that the new conscription law in no way eliminates the existence or purpose of the ...

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  24. UNIDENTIFIED WINDJAMMER.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Labouring in a heavy gale under shortened canvas, a large four-masted barque was sighted of the Victorian coast by the coastal steamer ...

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  25. MAN SHOT THROUGH LEGS.

    BRISBANE, April 17.—Robert Leurstone (38), unemployed, was sitting in a shed at the Pyramid railway siding to-day when he felt a stinging sensation in ...

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  26. WRESTLING BOUT SEQUEL.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—In her action against Lelchhardt Stadiums, Ltd., in the Supreme Court, Hilda Mary Newby, married, was today awarded damages of ...

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  27. AIRMAN LOSES WAY.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—While flying over Culcairn last night, the pilot of an aeroplane apparently lost his way. Realising the dangerous position of the pilot ...

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  28. TRANSPORT FACILITIES.

    Special train, tramway, bus, and river transport services will operate during the Easter holidays. Holiday excursion fares to and from all ...

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  29. MR. WATSON ENTERTAINS.

    LONDON, April 17.—Mr. H. K. Wat­son today entertained his colleagues on the Secession Delegation, those associated with the presentation of the case before ...

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  30. CRIPPLE'S SEARCH FOR WORK.

    CAPE TOWN, April 17.—Robert Mackay (22), who was born in Charters Towers (Queensland) and who lost one leg through blood poisoning, arrived in ...

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  31. STATE PREMIERS.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced today that he had communicated with the State Premiers inviting them to attend a ...

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  32. LABOUR IN N.S.W.

    HOBART, April 17.—Following a meet­ing tonight between the Cabinet and the executive of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Labour Party, it was directed ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND COTTON.

    BRISBANE, April 17.—Negotiations are in hand for the purchase of the surplus of Queensland's cotton crop, the prospective buyers being the Japanese firm of Menka ...

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  34. SCRIP THEFT CHARGE.

    WELLINGTON, April 17.—William Campbell and Madge Munro were fur­ther remanded for a week in the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of having ...

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  35. BUTTER FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, April 16.—The agricultural correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" states:—"The National Mark butter which has been in operation for ...

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  36. AIR MAIL TO ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, April 17.—Lady Mountbatten motored from Sydney to Cootamundra yesterday to board the air mall plane as a passenger to Malta. Lady ...

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  37. IMPRISONED MINER.

    BRISBANE, April 17.—One of the most dramatic rescues in the history of Queensland mining ended sadly early this morning, when the rescued man ...

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  38. JAPAN AND UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, April 16.—Eventual war with Japan unless the United States strengthens its defence was predicted by Mr. William Mitchell, formerly assistant ...

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  39. BOOT EMPLOYEES' UNION.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Friction between the New South Wales branch of the union and the Federal executive of the Australian Boot Trade Employees' ...

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  40. CANCER RESEARCH.

    AUCKLAND, April 17.—The Govern­ment has provided £5,000 as the nucleus of a cancer research fund. A public ap­peal for funds will also be made. ...

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  41. STAMPEDE FOR ALMS.

    LONDON, April 16.—Hearing that he was about to distribute alms, a crowd of 2,000 gathered at the house of a Per­sian merchant in Bahrein (in the ...

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  42. BEET SUGAR IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, April 16.—The Conservative Parliamentary Agricultural Committee carried a resolution today dissenting em­phatically from the report of the official ...

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  43. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, April 16.—The finance editor of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"General satisfaction with the Budget for 1935-36 was expressed in the ...

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  44. HIGH RATES IN WALES.

    LONDON, April 17.—The corporation of Merthyr Tydfil (Wales), the centre of one of Britain's most distressed areas, has levied a rate of £1 /8/10 in 1, compared ...

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  45. SCOTTISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, April 17.—The by-election for the Perth seat in the House of Commons, made necessary by Lord Scone's succeeding to the House of Lords ...

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  46. PLANE CRASHES AFTER LOOP.

    AUCKLAND, April 17.—A Gipsy Moth plane crashed at Morrinsville today while looping the loop. The machine was wrecked, but the pilot and a passenger ...

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