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  2. JAPANESE MONOPOLY

    The Japanese liaison officer to the League, in his statement, "Hands off China," has confirmed "Japan's firm will to assume responsibility for peace in Eastern Asia, in close cooperation with China." ...

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  3. RESTRICTION. SOUTH AUSTRALIA OPPOSED.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. B. L. Butler), when asked to-day whether he thought that there was any likelihood of South Australia imposing ...

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  4. MARCONI. New Sensation.

    The "Daily Mail" states: "I hope to surprise you within two years as I surprised you in 1901 with the transmission across the Atlantic," is the ...

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  5. THE PRINCE'S VISIT. QUEENSLAND HOMESTEAD.

    A kangaroo hunt, rodeo, and sheep shearing are among the entertainments in contemplation should H.R.H. Prince George ...

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  6. GREAT WINTER STORM

    Thousands of pounds worth of damage were caused by a gale and the high seas which swept the bayside resorts during the week-end. ...

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  7. OFF THE RAILS. Mt. Mulligan Train.

    A passenger train coming from Mt. Mulligan to Mareeba at 10.15 o'clock this morning met with an accident about five miles from ...

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  8. BLOWN OVER.

    Boats, houses and bathing boxes were overturned and many were smashed. Some boats were cut adrift. ...

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  9. INSULT TO INJURY.

    "Therefore," he said "it was necessary to warn the Powers concerned —whether, Chinese or foreign—against the danger of enterprises helping to foment internal and external trouble." He added that "Japan recognised China's independence." ...

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  10. MOUNTAINOUS SEAS.

    The gale frequently blew at 50 miles an hour and lashed the sea into a cauldron. The mountainous waves were followed by heavy rain, 242 points being recorded in Melbourne up till to-nigh. ...

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  11. KING AND ANZACS. REAL SYMPATHY.

    The Anzac Day message from His Majesty the King to the Governor-General reads:— "The Queen and I join with ...

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  12. THE KING'S JUBILEE. EMPIRE PREPARATIONS.

    The "Daily Mail'' saya that Empire-wide preparations are being made fot the King's silver jubiles. ...

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  13. THAT SMOKE SCREEN.

    "There was," he said, "a large section of the Chinese who agreed with the Japanese viewpoint, but some Chinese elements were opposed to them. Therefore the Japanese warning was particularly addressed to the League, regarding any proposed ...

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  14. WRECKAGE.

    To-day the sea-front, over a wide area, is littered with the remains of smashed bathing boxes and small boats. ...

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  15. SAVED FROM ARROWS. BRAVE BLACK SERGEANT.

    How a native police sergeant protected his white commanding officer by stepping in front of him during a flight of arrows is told in ...

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  16. CORRIMAL OVERTAKEN.

    Overcome by the storm after reaching Cape Schank, the interState steamer Corrimal was forced back to Melbourne. ...

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  17. "JAPAN MUST OPPOSE."

    "Japan must oppose such assist ance," as he felt it "would encourage disruptionist elements in China and endanger the peace of the Far East." Yokohama is communicating a similar view to M. Avenol ...

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  18. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    State Department officials have withheld comment on Sir John Simon's note to Japan, but are obviously pleased with the position that Great Britain is taking toward Japan's latest enunciation of policy. They "hope that Britain and the ...

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  19. TEST CRICKETERS.

    Oldfield and Larwood met and had a chat at Trentbridge ground. Larwood later said: "We are the best of friends. I told Bert that ...

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  20. BOMBAY STRIKERS. THEIR THREAT FAILS.

    The general strike threat failed at Bombay this morning. Only 7000 Of 150,000 workers were absent, and 36 of the city's 40 cotton mills are ...

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  21. "COMMUNITY OF INTERESTS."

    Expert observers believe that the alleged closing of the open door in China would affect Britain even to a larger degree than this country; therefore, they "see nothing but perfect community of interests between the two countries should difficulty ...

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  22. OBJECTIONS WAIVED.

    The directors of the Dairy Produce Equalisation Committee met to-day to complete details for the application of the equaiisation plan. The ...

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  23. "TOWARD AUSTRALIA."

    Commenting on the interview with the Chinese Minister in London, in which he is resported to have told the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) that Japan was planning to use her mandated islands as a st epping stone to Australia and ...

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  24. COUNTRY POLICY PARTY.

    The Australian Country Party has sent the fellowing cable to newspapers in Great Britain: "The Australian Country Party will unceasingly ...

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  25. THE SILVER BLOC.

    Senator Borah and his silver bloc, at a meeting again to-day decided to demand the enactment of the Dies Silver Bill in a ...

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  26. WORLD PEACE MENACED.

    "The Yokohama, statement in Geneva leaves no doubt that the Japanese policy menaces world peace," says the "Daily ...

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  27. SIGN OF WEAKENING.

    Though it is reported that most of the State Ministers are weakening in their opposition to Mr. S. M.Bruce's proposals for the restriction of ...

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  28. A FIT TEAM.

    The Test cricketers will arrive a fit team. The few who met with slight accidents at deck sports have recovered. Darling is now ...

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  29. BRITISH INTERESTS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" in a leader says, "We have two interests in China, our own and China's. We subordinate the first ...

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  30. TOBACCO INDUSTRY. NEW FEDERAL POLICY.

    Details of the Commonwealth's "new policy" of tobacco investigations, which leave the field work in the hands of the States, ...

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  31. TALKED FOR AN HOUR.

    The "Mail" says that there was not the slightest embarrassment when Oldfield met Larwood. They discussed for an hour everything—except ...

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  32. GRIMMETT AND FAIRFAX.

    The "Daily Mail's" sporting gossiper says that Fairfax fe1 negotiatmg to take Grimmett into partnership. The difficulty is whether coaching will be ...

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  33. CRITICISMS BY WYATT. WHERE SELECTORS ERRED.

    "I believe that the selectors erred in omitting a first class orthodox left arm bowler," says Wyatt in the "Daily Sketch." "Bromley may nearly fill ...

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  34. NOT PARTNERSHIP.

    Fairfax, who has bought out Paterson, is now sole proprietor of the school. He told the "Sun-Herald" that he intends offering Grimmett a job on ...

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  35. CONVERSATIONS.

    A Havas message from Geneva states that on the authority of Yokohama the Japanese Consul-General announces that a Japanese delegation ...

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  36. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    Reports that he had been invited to attend the Imperial Conference in London next year were denied by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), who said ...

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  37. KIPPAX AND McCABE.

    Kippax and McCabe unexpectedly arrived in London last night. They will await the arrival of the others to-morrow, beginning practice on ...

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  38. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), in the House of Commons to-day, in answering a number of questions relating to Japan's policy in ...

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  39. BACK ON THE BEAT.

    Constable Gordon Stott, who was acquitted by Judge Wells yesterday, on a charge of having assaulted a lubra, was back on duty in the police ...

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  40. WHO ARE THE "PACIFISTS"?

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader, says that excitable "pacifists" are urging the Government to send an ultimatum to Japan or, alternatively, to join the ...

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  41. THE OPENING MATCHES.

    The "Sunday Times"says that the Australians will not meet the best bowlers in the opening matches and there should not be much danger of ...

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  42. OPIUM SMOKING.

    In an endeavor to discover a way of rendering opium smoking harmless, a special committee of the League of Nations has been set up with ...

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  43. BRADMAN.

    Returning from a short holiday visit to Ceylon, the secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control (Mr. W. Jeanes) arrived on the Mongolia ...

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  44. THE PRINCE CASE.

    Spirito and Carbone, two of the three arrested on March 29 in connection with the Prince case, have been released, five witnesses failing to ...

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  45. POSSIBILITIES.

    The "Daily Express" says that the Australians are really up against something this time. Never before since the war has there been so many ...

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