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  2. FREE STATE REPLY READY

    After today's sitting of the De Valera Cabinet, it was officially announced that the final draft of the reply to the British Note had ...

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  3. CORDIAL TALKS AID CONFERENCE

    The preliminary convorsalions of the French Premier (M. Tardien) and the Finance Minister (M. Fiandin) with the Prime Minister ...

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  4. PALM PRINTS AS EVIDENCE

    A plea of guilty and a committal for sentence were secured by the police in No. 1 Adelaide Police Court yesterday morning mainly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SIR H. NICHOLLS TAKEN TO TASK

    Strong disapproval of the outburst by Sir Herbert Nicho[?] Lientenant-Governor of Tasmania, against the Financial Agreement ...

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  6. FEDERAL HOUSE RE-OPENING DELAYED

    As the duration of the meeting of the Premiers' Conference, which will begin in Melbourne on April 13, is uncertain, it is probable that ...

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  7. PREMIER CARRIES VITAL

    A unanimous vote of confidence in Mr. Hill, as leader and Premier, a pledge to keep the Government in office during the coming session, and the renewal of a strong determination not to return to the Trades Hall while the Dresc-nt executive and existing rules ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ENQUIRY INTO WAR HOMES BEGINS

    Proposals for ameliorating the condition of those former soldiers who, owing to the depression and prevailing economic conditions. ...

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  9. NEW GUARD PLANNED TO ARREST MR. LANG

    That the New Guard proposed to have the Premier (Mr. Lang) arrested, "for fraud and corruption." on the morning of the open. ...

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  10. Australian Message Featured In New York

    The "New York Tunes" prominently displays on its front page the Australian Government's Note to the De Valera Government, printing the entire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BULK HADLING OF WHEAT IN W.A.

    The Premier (sir James Mitchell) be submitted by him to the Premiers' Conference would be the provision of bulk handling facilities for wheat. ...

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  12. MR. STEVENS IS NS.W. OPPOSITION LEADER

    Mr. B. S. B. Stevens was today elected leader of the State Parliamentary National Party, which win be known in future as the State Parliamentary ...

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  13. JUDGMENT TODAY

    In the High Court tomorrow, judgment will be delivered on the application of the State of New South Wales for a declaration that the Financial ...

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  14. "GENEROUS COMPROMISE ON BOTH SIDES"

    "I deprecate the entire idea of bargaining at the Imperial Conference at Ottawa," said the Minister of Trade unit Commerce (Mr. H.H. Stevens) at ...

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  15. SERIOUS FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    Floods in the parriman end Gifford areas are still serious. At Darriman between 9 o'clock and 2 o'clock today, seven inches of rain fell, making the ...

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  16. MR. R. McK. GOLLAN RESIGNS

    According to private advices received in Adelaide, Mr. R. McKenzie Gollan. Chief Commonwealth Officer of Excise, and Chief Inspector of Excise and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EX-KAISER BEHIND POLITICAL SCENES?

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the ex-Crown Prince's declaration that he is in favor of Herr Adolph Hitler, the Nazi leader. ...

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  18. BOERS AND IRISH BEHIND TIMES

    Interviewed on his return from his South African holiday, Mr. Bernard Shaw said the Boers were stili in the 17th century. The only event ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HAS TEST BEEN ABANDONED?

    Mr. Norman ("Wizard") [?] racing car has been shipped [?] steamer to Auckland and will a[?] tomorrow ...

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  20. Good Rains In W.A.

    During the 24 hours to 9 a.m. today, light rain fell over a large portion of the State. Heavy rain fell in Perth this ...

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  21. Indian Delegation For Ottawa

    The Government of India has accepted an invitation to send a delegation to Ottawa. India has been invited to consider, in particular. ...

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  22. POOR TRAIN SERVICE TO BRIGHTON

    Transport facilities are a sore point with residents of Brighton and Seacliff. They are practically isolated, they say, and the poor train service at ...

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  23. HONOLULU MURDER TRIAL BEGINS

    The trial of Lieutenant Thomas Massie, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Granville Fortescue, and two naval enlisted men. Jones and Lord, on a charge of ...

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  24. MOSLEMS RESENT CONGRESS ACTIONS

    The growing Moslem resentment against the Hindu Congress methods of enforcing the boycott of British goods in Bombay, has been voiced by ...

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  25. Dairy Control Board To Send Representative

    The Dairy Produce Export Control Board has appointed Mr. H. W. Osborne, general manager of the Western District Co-operative Produce and ...

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  26. Shareholders Agree To Reduce Woollen Mill's Capital

    A meeting of shareholders of Central State Worsted, limited, today carried a resolution in favor of reducing the capital of the company from £150,000. ...

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  27. French Quotas For British Goods "Discriminstory"

    The British Chamber of Commerce has decided to ask the Government to consider retaliatory measures against the French import quota system. ...

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  28. FEDERAL LAND TAX BURDEN

    Although the Prune Minister (Mr. Lyons) indicated again today that he could hold out little hope of relieving taxpayers of the Dresent rates for ...

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  29. SUICIDE WHILE OF UNSOUND MIND

    The coroner returned a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind at the inquest into the death of Mr. Edward Marjoribanks. M.P. the brilliant young ...

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  30. METALS MOSTLY FIRMER

    Official advice from London yesterday, showing that the markets for all metals, except silver, improved on Monday, was particularly welcome to ...

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  31. EMPIRE DAY IN N.S.W. CHANGED

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Davies) has given instructions to the Education Department that, in future, Empire Day shall be celebrated on the ...

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  32. MORE VOTES FOR ROSE QUEENS

    Up to date the only sections to return votes in the Angorichina rose queen appeal are the retail and primary producers, but several other ...

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  33. CAT BURGLAR METHODS DEMONSTRATED

    When he was charged on two counts in the general cessions today with factory breaking, John Wilson, aged 29 years, laborer, offered to ...

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  34. CHANGED COMMAND OF NAVAL SQUADRON

    At 8 a.m. on Thursday, when the P. and O. liner Comorin, with BearAdmiral R. G. Dalgush, the new rearadmiral commanding the Royal ...

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  35. Secretary, Who Stole Funds, Sent To Gaol For 3½ Yean

    William Louis Haycock, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen £4,150 from the Stonehenge Lodge of the United Ancient Order of ...

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  36. POOR PEOPLE INHERIT 16 MILLIONS

    The newspapers report that 32 people in humble positions in the towns of Eilenburg and Torgau, Prussia, are entitled to a fortune of £16,000,000, ...

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  37. 10 P.C. CUT MEANS MORE EMPLOYMENT

    Giving evidence on behalf of the employers before the Pull Arbitration Court today in the application by a number of unions for a revocation of ...

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  38. "Youth Developing Towards Crime"

    It was evident that the outlook and conduct of many of the rising generation were developing towards crime and a disregard of modesty and propriety. ...

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  39. Plane "Bogged, Unusual Hold-Up To Flight

    With her Gipsy Moth aeroplane bogged on the landing ground at Kaniva, Miss Irene Dean-Williams, the Perth airwoman, who is flying from ...

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  40. YUGOSLAVIAN DICTATOR RESIGNS

    General Zivkovitch—the "Iron Beneral"—resigned the dictatorship of Yugo-Slavia to take command of the Royal Guard in order to suppress ...

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  41. WATER FOR EASTERN SUBURBS

    A deputation from the corporations of Kensington and Norwood and St. Peters, and the Paynehain District Council was introduced to the ...

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  42. Bengali Shoots Detective Dead, Commits Suicide

    A Bengali youth, who was travelling on the Delhi-Calcutta express last night, when asked by an Indian detective to produce a licence for the ...

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  43. S.A. Keeping To Plan Deficit

    "No one can say honestly that South Australia has drifted from the Premiers' Plan." said ths Premier (Mr. Hill) yesterday. ...

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  44. Butter Export Bounty Increased

    The Australian Butter Stabilising Committee decided today to increase the bounty payable on all butter exported from Australia. ...

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  45. Country Patty President Wants Suspension Of Awards

    In opening the annual canierence of the United Country Party at Warragul today the president (Mr. I. J. Weaver) said that the Federal Dolicv had been ...

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  46. Lott Out Of U.S. Davis Cup Team

    George Lott, ranked No. 2 among United States tennis players, it is announced, will not be a member of this year's Davis Cup team. ...

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  47. Big Decrease In British Unemployment

    The unemployed in Britain on March 23 numbered 2,567,332, a decrease of 133,841 in a month. The industrial improvement was especially ...

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  48. Citizens' League At Brighton

    A public meeting convened by the local branch of the Citizens' League, was held in the Brighton Town Ball last night. The chair was occupied ...

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  49. Fine Gold £6 14/2½ Oz.

    The premium fixed by the Commonwealth Bank' for gold, including jewellery, lodged at the Mint from March 28 to April 1 inclusice is 58 p.c. ...

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