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  2. ACTS OF VIOLENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Recent incidents in Palestine were the subject of several questions in the House of Commons. In reply, the Secretary of ...

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  3. SPANISH HEROINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. --"The Times's" Madrid correspondent says that the heroine of the battle of Trijueque, Antonia Portero, who, though ...

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  4. SENSATION IN PARIS

    PARIS, Wednesday.--While waiting on the Gare du Nord platform for a train to Brussels, the Comte de chambrun, a former French Ambassador to ...

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  5. HALF-DAY STRIKE

    PARIS, Thursday. -- One million workers answered the call of the Federation of Trade Unions to strike this morning, as a protest against the ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. de Valera (President of the Irish Free State Executive), in the course of a St. Patrick's Day broadcast to Australia, said ...

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  7. WORLD-WIDE REGRETS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A profound grief at the death of Sir Austen Chamberlain, which took place last night, is expressed in telegrams and ...

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  8. SUBSTANTIAL BONUSES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Acting Premier and Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. M. P. Hynes) has advised the Council of Agriculture that a plan ...

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  9. ECONOMICS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) in reply to a House of Commons question regarding closer economic relationships ...

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  10. WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An entirely new situation in Western Europe, the outcome of Anglo-Belgian conversations on March 6 and 9, is likely to arise ...

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  11. TRADE WITH POLAND

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Procrastination by the Federal Cabinet is claimed by Labour members to be the reason for the cancellation of the ...

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  12. SIR RAPHAEL CILENTO

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A tribute to the work of Sir Raphael Cliento (Director of Health Services) as chairman of the committee of the Bush ...

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  13. WONTHAGGI MINE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A witness at the inquest into the deaths of 13 men, whose bodies were found in the Wonthaggl State Coalmine after ...

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  14. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Anxiety in regard to the flood situation in the low-lying Fen country of England is still acute, and the banks of the swollen ...

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  15. FLYING BOAT BASES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Arrangements have been made for a conference in Sydney on Monday between representatives of the Federal ...

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  16. CHARGE OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--James Wears (46), labourer, at the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Sir T. R. Bavin, pleaded not guilty to ...

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  17. QUEEN'S ROBE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Queen has finally approved the design of her Coronation robe. It will be of princess shape, of satin with an ivory tint, with ...

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  18. WORLD FLIGHT

    OAKLAND (California). Wednesday. --Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam started her flight to Honolulu at 4.38 this afternoon (Pacific time). Two ...

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  19. ADDIS ABABA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Hallo Selassie (cx-Emperor of Abyssinia) has sent n note to the League of Nations denouncing the barbarity in the Addis ...

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  20. POISON GAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden), said his ...

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  21. RADIO BROADCASTING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Company (Mr. Stuart Doyle) and the general manager of Nilsen's Broadcasting ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The 1037 Australian Davis Cup team sailed for America by the Niagara to-day. All were enthusiastic about their prospects. V. B. ...

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  23. AVIATION REGULATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In an attempt to prevent disorganisation of the aviation regulations, following the defeat of the referendum, the Federal ...

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  24. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI

    TRIPOLI, Wednesday.--Standing in a rostrum in a plumed cap, Signor Mussolini addressed an audience of 5000. mostly Italians, at the Tripoli ...

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  25. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Wednesday.--War loan, 3[?] per cent., is quoted at £102. Lindrum Still in Lead LONDON. Wednesday. -- In the ...

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  26. ZINC AND LEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.The Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) announced that under the agreement which the State Government had decided to make with ...

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  27. TAXIMEN STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. --Striking taximen in the Loop district of Chicago wrecked cabs, assaulted strike breaking drivers, and engaged in a ...

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  28. WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Greasy merino wools sold to 30[?]d. for eight bales of ICRockvaleNew England, Armidale, at the Sydney wool sales to-day. The ...

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  29. OXFORD UNDERGRADS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The increasing number of sherry and cocktail parties held by Oxford undergraduates is deplored by Mr. C. H. Fifoot, retiring ...

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  30. METAL TRADES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The breach in the metal trades dispute was further widened to-day, when eleven unions decided to issue a counter-ultimatum ...

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  31. OLD RAZOR BLADES

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--A feature of the four-year plan which emphasises the importance of conserving steel for armaments was the collection of ...

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  32. TO-DAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  33. PADEREWSKI ILL

    WARSAW,- Wednesday. --M. Jan Paderewski, the world-famous pianist and a former Prime Minister of Poland, is suffering from influenza at his villa ...

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  34. A KNOWING NAG

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Charged with having left a horse unattended at Ludgate Circus, George Norton, a van driver, explained: "I had the ...

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  35. WHEAT AND FLOUR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The wheat market opened with sales of prompt silo parcels at 563, afterwards 58 and 561; closing quiet. Bagged wheat was ...

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  36. RIOTS IN PARIS

    PARIS, Wednesday.--It Is now announced that 140 police were wounded in the riots. The Government intends to take drastic action. It will probably ...

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  37. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    VIENNA, Wednesday.--The Duke of Windsor paid a visit to jewellers here and examined rings and brooches. ...

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  38. Mr. Stanley Baldwin

    LONDON, Wednesday--Presumably preparatory to his retirement from No. 10 Doawning-street, Mr. Stanley Baldwin has purchased a town house ...

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  39. New York Call Money

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Call money is quoted at 1 per cent. ...

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