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  2. MURCHISON MYSTERY

    Fifteen further witnesses were called for the Crown when the trial of John Thomas Smith, alias "Snowy" Bowles (26), who has been charged with having wilfully murdered Leslie George Brown, also known as Leslie. J. Carron, about May 20, 1930, was continued before ...

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  3. STATE DEBT DEFAULT

    The Government of New South Wales yesterday issued a writ out of the High Court claiming the Invalidity of the Financial Agreements Enforcement Act and seeking an injunction restraining the Commonwealth from enforcing the Act. The application for an ...

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  4. EASTERN DISPUTE.

    SHANGHAI, March 16.—Having arrived at Shanghai on Monday, the Commission of Inquiry appointed by the League of Nations Council to investigate the dispute ...

    Article : 333 words
  5. BRITISH FINANCE.

    LONDON, March 15.—The revenue returns for the expired period of the financial year up to Saturday last, which were issued to-night, leave no doubt that the ...

    Article : 190 words
  6. MYSTERIOUS FORTUNE.

    LONDON, March 16.—The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that, following the death of a mysterious old German, named Heinrich Basse, at ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. "VICTORY FOR THE NATION."

    LONDON, March 15.—The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), addressing a meeting of Conservatives at Ilford to-day, said that the ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March 16.—Observing that a great deal of preparatory work for the Imperial Conference to be held at Ottawa in July has already been done in ...

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  9. NEW GERMAN TARIFF.

    LONDON, March 15.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that, according to an announcement made by the German Government to-day, ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. FEDERAL RESOLUTION.

    CANBERRA, March 16.—A resolution was passed in the House of Representatives and in the Senate to-night specifying New South Wales State revenues, which might ...

    Article : 2,898 words
  11. FACILITATING EXPORT TRADE.

    LONDON, March 15.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) was questioned in the House of Commons to-day as to the proposed ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. BRITISH PREPARATIONS.

    LONDON, March 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) said to-day that almost immediately after the Government was formed, a Cabinet committee ...

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  13. EASTERN EUROPE.

    PARIS, March 15.—Asking that it be forwarded for the consideration of the League of Nations, the Committee of European Co-operation (an international ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. INDIAN LAWLESSNESS.

    CALCUTTA, March 16.—A serious outbreak of armed brigandage, in towns and villages of East Bengal is thought to be the signal for a renewal of terrorist ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. IRISH POLITICS.

    DUBLIN, March 15.—In making a formal announcement in the Dail Eireann to-day that at the end of the week the House would adjourn until April 24, the ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. KIDNAPPED BABY.

    HOPEWELL (New Jersey), March 16.—The possibility that a woman aided is the kidnapping of the infant son of Colonel Lindbergh was eliminated by the police ...

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  17. INCITING THE PEASANTS.

    CALCUTTA, March 16.—Mrs. Kasturbhai Ghandi (wife of Mr. M. K. Ghandi, the Congress leader), who was recently released after serving a term ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. RIOT AT ALBERT HALL.

    LONDON, March 15.—Victor Webb, evangelist, who, until a vivid dream led him to become a Christian, was a Communist organiser, specially trained in ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. DARTMOOR MUTINY.

    LONDON, March 16.—Heavily guarded and conveyed in motor lorries along a road patrolled by police, 32 convicts, who are alleged to have been concerned in the ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. WOMEN PILOTS.

    LONDON, March 15.—During the discussion on the Air Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. R. Perkins (Conservative), who is a young bachelor, ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. SINGAPORE BASE.

    LONDON, March 15.—In the House of Commons to-day, Captain Wallace (Civil Lord of the Admiralty) stated in answer to a question that £618,000 appeared in ...

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  22. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, March 15.—Mr. C. W. Scott will set out next week-end to win back the light aeroplane record for Britain to Australia. In the Gypsy Moth ...

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  23. LEOPARD KILLS BABY.

    BERLIN, March 16.—Though a painter and explorer named Othegraren repeatedly told a woman that his pet leopard, though harmless, disliked children, ...

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  24. REICHSBANK'S REPORT.

    BERLIN, March 16.—The Reichsbank's annual report for 1931 shows that the bank lost 1,508,000,000 marks (about £75,000,000 at par) in its efforts to regulate the ...

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  25. RUSSIAN TIMBER.

    MOSCOW, March 16.—A contract has been signed to supply Britain with 2,100,000 cubic metres of timber in 1932. The Tass Agency (the official ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. WEST INDIES.

    LONDON, March 15.—The Colonial Secretary (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Governors of the Leeward Islands, ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. BRITISH FLYING BOATS.

    BATAVIA, March 16.—The three British flying boats that are on a training flight from Singapore to Darwin arrived at Batavia to-day. The crews were ...

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  28. AFTER 20 YEARS.

    DANZIG, March 16.—Australia seems to have achieved a dead-letter record. A mother in Danzig posted a letter to her son in Australia in May, 1912. It has just ...

    Article : 45 words
  29. ISSUE OF PROCLAMATION.

    CANBERRA, March 16.—The application to be made to the High Court on behalf of the State of New South Wales to-morrow may cause a slight delay in ...

    Article : 266 words
  30. THE PRIMATE INDISPOSED.

    LONDON, March 16.—The Primate (Dr. Cosmo Lang) is suffering from a persistent form of rheumatism and has been ordered a month's rest. He will leave ...

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