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  2. FEDERAL MISSION

    The Commonwealth delegation for the Coronation ceremonies and the Imperial Conference spent a day in Perth yesterday on its way to London. The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) and the Minister for ...

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  3. NAZIS AND CHURCH

    BERLIN, March 21.—In a surprise encyclical which arrived last night from the Vatican City and was hastily distributed by motor car to enable it to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DEVELOPING INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, March 22.—Plans for the establishment in Australia at a cost of About £80,000 of a national standards laboratory and for the creation of ...

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  5. MUNITIONS AT COST.

    LONDON, March 22.—The "News- Chronicle" publishes today an allegation that the War Office rejected an offer by Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., an. Ipswich ...

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  6. MR. CASEY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, March 21.—In contrast to his previous visit to London as a civil servant, when only a few personal friends met him at the station, the Australian ...

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  7. SPANISH CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, March 22.—The Spanish loyalists state that they are holding their own on all fronts. Bad weather, however, is retarding their advance on ...

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  8. LIBYAN TOUR ENDS.

    LONDON, March 22.—Signor Mussolini's visit to Libya ended suddenly yesterday, when he cancelled a two-day air trip to oases in the interior and ...

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  9. CIVIC WELCOME.

    Replying to speeches of welcome at a civic reception to them at the Perth City Council Chambers yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the ...

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  10. DETROIT MOTOR STRIKE.

    DETROIT, March 21.—Telegraphed instructions were today received from Mr Homer Martin (president of the United Automobile Workers' Union) by local ...

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  11. CONFISCATED DIARY.

    PARIS. March 22.—Madame de la Ferriere, the beautiful 30-year-old journalist, who writes under the pen-name of Madame de Fontagne, and who is in ...

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  12. BRITISH VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON. March 21.—A further complaint at the treatment of British volunteers fighting with the loyalists in the Spanish war is published today by the ...

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  13. MUNITIONS FROM MEXICO.

    NEW YORK, March 21.—The Mexico City correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the Spanish loyalists have signed a contract with the ...

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  14. DINNER BY MR. BRUCE.

    LONDON, March 22.— The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce), as when the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), the Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. ...

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  15. DUTCH SHIP RELEASED.

    ROTTERDAM, March 18.—The Spanish insurgents have released the Dutch merchant-ship Jonge Johanna, which was seized at Ceuta recently. ...

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  16. THE BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, March 22.—Arrangements for the opening of the Imperial Conference on May 14, after the coronation, are assuming form, and it is understood ...

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  17. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    LONDON. March 22.—Commenting on the dismissed by the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) of Herr Neustaeder-Stuemer from the post of Minister ...

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  18. "CHANGED CONDITIONS."

    BERLIN, March 22.—The Pope's encyclical drew a swift reply from the official Nazi organ, the "Voelkischer Beo-bachter." "Even agreements with the ...

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  19. CHILD REFUGEES.

    SAINT-JEAN-DE LUZ (France), March 21.—The British destroyers, H.M.S. Blanche and H.M.S. Campbell have brought 450 children whose ages ...

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  20. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, March 21.—A Guards band will meet the Australian troops—the first of the Empire coronation contingents to reach London—at St. Pancras railway ...

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  21. JAPANESE EXPANSION.

    LONDON. March 22.—The correspondent of the "Daily telegraph" in Dairen (the chief port of the territory leased in Kwantung to Japan) has been informed ...

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  22. PARIS QUIET.

    PARIS, March 21.—The funeral took place today of the six persons who were killed in the industrial suburb of Clichy last week, in the savage clash that took ...

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  23. THREAT TO THE KING.

    LONDON, March 21.—Raiding a house in a London suburb today, Scotland Yard officers are believed to have discovered a suspected plot to assassinate ...

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  24. WANDERING PROPAGANDISTS.

    MUNICH, March 22.—Selected German artisans, ostensibly following the Wilhelm Meister tradition, are to be allowed a "wander year" in. Central and ...

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  25. DOING WITHOUT SLEEP

    LONDON, March 20.—Whether insomnia is the secret of Lord Nuffield's energy is the question raised by a lecture given by Professor John Hilton, Professor of ...

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  26. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE.

    AUCKLAND, March 22.—Mr. Harold Gatty, the representative of Pan-American Airways in New Zealand, said to-day that the company's flying boat, the ...

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  27. DUCHESSES AS CANOPY BEARERS

    LONDON. March 22.—The Duchess of Norfolk (who is 21 years of age today) the Duchess of Roxburghe (22). the Duchess of Buccleugh, and the Duchess ...

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  28. FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) issued the following farewell message to the people of Australia yesterday:— Today we leave Australia to ...

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  29. MATCH ABANDONED.

    VIENNA, March 21.—In the first minute of the football match today between Austrian and Italian teams for the Europa Cup fighting started, and an ...

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  30. PORTO RICO RIOT.

    PONCE (Porto Rico). March 21.—An attempt by the police to halt a Nationalist demonstration resulted in a riot during which seven persons were killed, ...

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  31. DETERMINED QUEENSLANDER.

    LONDON. March 21.—Determined to see the coronation, Alexander Warren (25), who has only one leg, left Brisbane ten months ago, with a few ...

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  32. KILLED BY EXPLOSION

    BRISBANE. March 2.—Mystery surrounds the cause of an explosion which destroyed a small goods shop in the Airdrome Theatre building at Innisfail early ...

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  33. THE KEELUNG INCIDENT.

    LONDON. March 20.—Sir Robert Clive. the British Ambassador in Tokio. is now endeavouring to achieve a satisfactory settlement in regard to the Keelung ...

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  34. Radio Tests at Hawaii.

    HONOLULU, March 22.—"Our departure on the survey flight to New Zealand has been delayed until Tuesday to permit tests of our radio ...

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  35. ANGLER'S HAUL.

    AUCKLAND, March 22.—What is claimed to be the world's record thresher shark, weighing 9221b., was caught by an English angler, Mr. W. Dowding, off Cape ...

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  36. FLOODED FEN COUNTRY.

    LONDON, March 21.—Ely has given an enthusiastic welcome to 30 lorry-loads of soldiers from Colchester, sent to assist in connection with the fen-country floods. ...

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  37. EXPENSE OF DELEGATIONS.

    SYDNEY. March 22.—At a meeting of the district council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association on Saturday, the Acting-Minister for Defence (Mr. ...

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  38. SHORT CUT TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, March 22.—Daniel McArthur, steelworker, of Flinders-street, Port Kembla, was struck by a train and killed instantly about 400 yards from ...

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  39. FRENCH AIRMEN'S FLIGHT.

    RANGOON, March 21.—Mm. Pissavy and Cornet, who set out from Le Bourget on March 10 in an attempt to win the French Air Ministry's prize of £3,000 ...

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  40. IT'S AN ILL WIND.

    LONDON. March 22.—Rearmament is good for picture shows. Since November there has been a 50 per cent increase in the number of pictures going to ...

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  41. FIRE AT ELECTRICAL WORKS.

    LONDON, March 21.—During the night a fire broke out at Siemens's electrical works at Woolwich. Two hundred firemen prevented the blaze spreading, but the ...

    Article : 36 words
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