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  2. KATANNING SHOOTING.

    KATANNING, March 31.—In the Katanning Police Court this morning before Messrs. A. A. Stevens and L Synnott, J's.P., evidence was conducted in ...

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  3. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, March 30.—A protest has been addressed by the British naval authorities to the Snanish insurgent naval commander regarding three cases of ...

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  4. THE SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON, March 31.—While the Spanish Government forces continue to consolidate their positions on the fronts Where they are defending Madrid. they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARMS LIMITATION.

    LONDON, March 30.—No surprise would be aroused in London, it is believed, if in the near future a move were to originate in the United States ...

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  6. PACIFIC AIR SURVEY.

    AUCKLAND, March 31.—Subject to Captain Edwin Musick's final decision after a consultation with Mr. A. Francis, the company's meteorologist in Auckland, ...

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  7. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, March 30.—Despite the obstructionist policy of the Indian Congress Party, which has refused to take office in the provinces where its adherents ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRONTIER COMBAT.

    NEW DELHI, March 31.—In an all-day fight on the North-West Frontier between some hundreds of Waziris and units of the First Abbottabad Brigade of the ...

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  9. AVIATION REGULATIONS.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—The Acting-Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said today that all States had now agreed to meet the Commonwealth in conference ...

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  10. N.S.W. LABOUR RIFT.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—Expelled industrial and political leaders at a conference today decided to defy the State A.L.P. and hold another breakaway ...

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  11. HITLER AND LUDENDORFF

    LONDON, March 30.—Dispatches from Berlin report a rapprochement between Herr Hitler and General Ludendorff, the veteran Great War leader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TASMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    HOBART, March 31.—The Acting- Premier (Mr. E. Dwyer-Gray), referring today to the proposed conference between the States and the Commonwealth ...

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  13. DISSOLUTION IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, March 31.—An Imperial ordinance was issued today dissolving the Diet. A general election will be held on April 30. ...

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  14. TRANSPORT CONTROL.

    Sir,—Sections 101 to 104 of the Constitution deal with the constitution of an Interstate Commission for the execution and maintenance of the provisions of the ...

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  15. TOWNSEND PENSIONS.

    NEW YORK, March 30.—No offer has yet been received to contribute to the £1,000,000 loan which Dr. P. B. Townsend proposes to raise from his followers ...

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  16. GOLDFIELDS COMMENT.

    KALGOORLIE, March 31.—Commenting on the efforts made last week in the Eastern States to compose the differences within the ranks of the Federal Labour ...

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  17. ORDER TO QUIT.

    LONDON, March 31.—The British Government has asked for an explanation from Italy of an order to quit served on the Mohamed Ali (Indian) chain Of stores ...

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  18. VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, March 31.—Consideration is being given in semi-official quarters to the issuing by the Commonwealth Government of an invitation for the ...

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  19. BESSARABIA.

    LONDON, March 31.—The Bukarest correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the 18-year-old dispute between Rumania and Russia over ...

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  20. CORONATION TROOPS.

    LONDON, March 31.—When the last of the Empire troops arrive in London about May 8, the total strength of the Dominion and Colonial coronation ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL POSITION.

    NEW YORK, March 30.—The complexity of the airways position in the Pacific is stressed by the "New York Sun" in a leading article commenting on ...

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  22. AIR AND NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, March 31.—It is reported from Gibraltar that rebel aircraft, supporting the cruisers Baleares, Canaris and Almirante Cervera, intensely ...

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  23. BOY HOUSEBREAKER.

    LONDON, March 31.—The story of the housebreaking exploits of an eight-year-old boy, whose plans were so cleverly executed that they were thought by the ...

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  24. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, March 30.—Preliminary railway returns for 1936 show that gross receipts from railway working during the year amounted to approximately ...

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  25. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR

    ST. WOLFGANG, March 30.—"I Would Like a Photo of You," a popular Austrian cabaret song, was the tune selected by a number of Press ...

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  26. Turkish Prime Minister to Attend.

    ISTANBUL, March 31.—The Prime Minister (General Inonu), with his suite. will embark on April 20 for England to attend the coronation. ...

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  27. TRAIN IN STREAM.

    BORDEAUX, March 30.—The Paris- Hendaye express crashed down an embankment into a small stream near Dax today, killing 10 persons and injuring 60. ...

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  28. Visit to Australia Recalled.

    BERLIN, March 31.—The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan) had an interesting experience in Vienna when he was invited by the President (Dr. Miklas) to ...

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  29. IRON AND OIL.

    TOKIO, March 31.—Press reports state that a Japanese company financed by the Oriental Development and Nomura Securities companies to exploit iron ...

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  30. ESPIONAGE SUSPECTED

    LOS ANGELES, March 30.—A wireless transmitter, maps of Hawaiian fortifications and plans of the Los Angeles water system were found in a room ...

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  31. GRAZED BY SAMPAN.

    BRISBANE, March 31.—Three men, including a Brisbane resident who had just returned from a holiday on the Barrier Reef, had a narrow escape recently of ...

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  32. BRITISH AIR MAILS.

    LONDON, March 31.—The Government has decided to increase the estimate for the conveyance of mails by air in the current year by £359,000 to a total ...

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  33. RADIO TRANSMITTING VALVES

    CANBERRA, March 31.—It was announced today that quota restrictions on the importation of wireless transmitting valves will in future be considerably ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND AVIATION.

    WELLINGTON, March 31.—The first move in the Government's policy of re organisation and development of New Zealand military and civil aviation has ...

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  35. MAKER OF OPIUM PILLS.

    SHANGHAI, March 31.—The first death sentence in the International Settlement under the new Chinese narcotics law was passed today on Lee ...

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  36. PASTORAL WORKERS.

    BRISBANE, March 31.—The Australian Workers' Union today applied to the Industrial Court for increased wages for employees covered by pastoral awards. ...

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  37. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    WELLINGTON, March 31.—An epidemic of infantile paralysis which waned in February enabling the schools to reopen op March 1 was revived alarmingly ...

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  38. FLYING BOAT CRASH.

    LYONS, March 31.—Police guarding the wreckage of Imperial Airways' giant flying boat, Capricornus, which was wrecked on its maiden voyage in a ...

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  39. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    BERLIN, March 31.—The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan) today visited the textile exhibition at Berlin, where he inspected synthetic wool He confessed ...

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  40. COMMUNISTS REJECTED.

    WELLINGTON, March 31.—The New Zealand Labour Party, at its conference today, refused to allow affiliation with Communists by 498 votes to 14. ...

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  41. RICH FIND IN CHEAP CAR.

    NEW YORK, March 31.—Roy Koontz, of Alliance (Ohio), bought a used motor car for £30 and found a dime (10 cent piece) dated 1821 under a seat cushion ...

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