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  2. TWO KILLED.

    Spencer Ewers (23) and William Ellis were killed and Richard Terry suffered minor injuries following a head-on collision betweeu two motor ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION.

    Optimism as to Australia's air future is expressed by the Director of Civil Aviation (Capt. E. K. Johnston) in his annual ...

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  4. FOR ENGLAND.

    Brookes took off at 5.45 on Sunday morning in an attempted record flight to England. He expected to reach Rambang—1000 miles away ...

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  5. EUROPEAN COMPUCATONS

    Air. A. J. Cummings, in an article in "The News-Chronicle," from Berlin, slates:- "Germany's first political aim is the absorption of Austria, and the last—but by no means the least—is the recovery of her lost ...

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  6. PRODUCERS OF SUGAR

    The annual conference of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, Ltd., was commenced to-day, and the proceedings were characterised by earnest enthusiasm. The largest gathering of Sugar Industry representatives that has ...

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  7. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    The fate of the new U.A.P. Ministry was sealed to-day when the Labor Party decided by 14 votes to 4 to support the Country ...

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  8. CHURCH AND UNITY.

    The address delivered by the Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Daniel Mannix[?] D.D.) at the opening of St. Patrick's Cathedral in ...

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  9. GRAZIERS OUTLOOK.

    Speaking at the annual conference of the Graziers' Association to-day Mr. James Walker, president, said that it was difficult to decide whether they ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE

    Matters of vital importance to Augtralian agriculture trill be discussed at the inaugural meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council, which will ...

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  11. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The strike of the bus men and tram men, which commenced on March 12, has entered a new phase, owing to the Irish ...

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  12. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    As part of the campaign to modernise the Northern Territory mounted police force, a wire[?]ess transmitting and receiving set ...

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  13. RUSSIAN AIR SQUADRON.

    In a message from Berlin to the "Daily Mail" Mr. Ward Price says:—"Russia is the rock in the path of Sir John Simon's mission. ...

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  14. FRENCH FEARS.

    The League of Nations Council will meet on April 15[?] to discuss the French note, complaining of Germany's conscription decision. ...

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  15. HITLER'S "DEFENCE" FUND.

    General von Blomberg[?] Minister for Defence, announces "that remittances and promises of money are pouring in from all sections of the ...

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  16. IN BERLIN.

    A company of honor of the Black Guards presented arms as the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and Captain R. ...

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  17. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    Mr. A. R. Townsend, adviser on sugar matters to the Commonwealth Government, was introduced to the conference by Senator Crawford, who ...

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  18. UNCROWNED KING.

    The "Daily Mail's" Warsaw correspondent says that the Government has passed the new Constitution by 260 votes to 139, ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    Mr. E. L. Waddy left to-night, with his team of cricketers for the Queensland tour. ...

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  20. TWO WOMEN SHOT.

    A remarkable shooting tragedy involving two yoong women occurred near Stockinbingal, 14 miles from Cootamundra, this morning. ...

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  21. SURPRISE FOR TOURISTS.

    Dismissing seven of Mr. E. L. Waddy's eleven, including three internationals, McCabe, Bromley and Brown, for 45, the Clarence River ...

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  22. HITLER'S "ARMED" SCHEME.

    The "Sunday Pictorial" says Chancellor Hitler is expected to make another dramatic pronouncement, presenting Sir John Simon ...

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  23. INDIAN TOUR.

    It was ascertained to-day that the Board of Control was prepared to grant permission to Frank Tarrant to take to India a team of Australian ...

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  24. TECHNOLOGISTS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F. W. Bulcock) will open the conference of sugar technologists in Bundaberg on April 3. ...

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  25. FEDERAL SPIRIT.

    Addressing the Rotary Club to-day the Archbishop of Perth and the new Primate of Australia (Most Rev. H. Frewen Le Fanu) ...

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  26. SUSTENANCE WORKERS.

    The unemployed sustenance workers decided at a conference to-day to reject the proposal of the Argyle Government for a ...

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  27. FRENCH SWIMMERS.

    Thanks for the spontaneous and generous welcome they have been accorded everywhere during their three months' stay in the ...

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  28. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    After seriously wounding his wife, Ethel May Reynolds, while she lay asleep in bed by hitting her on the head with an iron bar, Walter Ernest ...

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  29. FORESTS PRODUCTS.

    Senator A. J. McLachlan announced to-day the acceptance of a gift of £5000 from Mr. W. Russell Grimwade toward the equipment of the new ...

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  30. DAIRY EXPORTS.

    Discussing the dairy export problem to-day, a prominent man in the dairy industry stated that, after November anything might ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. GOLDEN CASKET.

    Golden Casket No. 400 will be drawn to-morrow (Tuesday) morning. ...

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  32. IRISH TRADE.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the trade returns show a record adverse balance of £20,173,000 for the year compared ...

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  33. RACE AGAINST STORM.

    Racing the storm to the [?]lusive landing-ground, Pilot Ron Cropley, of Arnheim Land Gold Development in Co[?] had a thrilling forced descent in ...

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  34. WON £12,000

    Four Aucklanders who won £12,000 in a sweep were charged with having bought a ticket in a prohibited lottery. The police said that the defendants, ...

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  35. CAMPBELL BLACK.

    A surprise sequel to the breaking off of the Black-Desmond engagement on March 12 is the announcement that they intend marrying on March 30, ...

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  36. SCHOOLBOY CRICKETERS.

    The Queensland schoolboy cricketers opened their tour to-day against New South Wales. Rain delayed the start. New South Wales won ...

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  37. HOTEL LICENSEES.

    James Alfred Duncan (licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington) and his wife were found dead in a bedroom in the hotel this morning. A ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. BRIDGE TRAGEDY.

    The body of the man fonnd under the railway bridge between East Ipswich and Booval on Friday has been identified as that of Gande ...

    Article : 42 words
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