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  2. THE SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON. March 30.—The latest reports of the progress of the Spanish civil war indicate that the Government forces are still maintaining the offensive in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON. March 29.—Regret is felt by officials in India, says the Delhi correspondent of "The Times." that the Congress Party has not seized its opportunity ...

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  4. ABYSSINIAN STATUS.

    LONDON, March 30.—Several Governments are believed to be considering whether Abyssinia can continue to claim to be an independent State and a ...

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  5. PACIFIC AIR SURVEY.

    AUCKLAND, March 30.—The Pan-American Airways clipper flying boat, piloted by Captain Edwin Musick, which is engaged on a survey flight over the ...

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  6. SEARCH FOR WORLD PEACE

    LONDON, March 30.—Officially Mr. Norman Davis, who is often employed by President Roosevelt as ambassador-at- large, arrived in London today as the ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL FLYING.

    KALGOORLIE, March 30.—"We are to be kicked out because they do not like us," declared Mr. G. Lewis, of Goldfields Airways, when making a statement ...

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  8. WAGE FIXATION.

    WASHINGTON, March 29.—The United States Supreme Court, in an important judgment by a majority of five to four, today upheld the constitutionality ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CLARIFYING THE POSITION.

    WASHINGTON, March 29.—With a view to invoking the neutrality measures providing for an embargo on the supply of war materials to foreign belligerent ...

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  10. WRONG ANAESTHETIC.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The death on February 16 at Tusculum Hospital of Oliver Thorsby Osborne, grazier, while under an anaesthetic, was the subject ...

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  11. CONFERENCE SUGGESTIONS.

    BERLIN, March 30.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" recently sought the opinions of various prominent men on the question: How can the unity and peace of ...

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  12. ADDIS ABABA HORROR.

    LONDON, March 29.—According to "The Times," it was not until 48 hours after the massacre of Abyssinians in Addis Ababa in February, following an attempt ...

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  13. U.S. LABOUR FACTIONS

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Mr. John L. Lewis, president of the Committee for Industrial Organisation, which has been behind some of the recent big ...

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  14. MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—Detectives who are investigating the discovery in the Yarra yesterday of portions of a woman's body have enlisted the aid of ...

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  15. LABOUR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—It is considered certain that the expelled industrial and political Labour leaders, who will meet in Trades Hall tomorrow afternoon, will ...

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  16. THE NAVAL PHASE.

    VALENCIA, March 30.—After many months of idleness, during which it was overhauled and reconstructed, the Spanish Government fleet has assumed the ...

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  17. OFFICIAL DENIAL IN ROME.

    ROME, March 30.—The story of 200 Italians having been expelled from Abyssinia by the Viceroy (Marshal Graziani) because of their actions in massacring ...

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  18. SCRAP IRON EXPORTS

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby), referring to the export of scrap iron and metals from Australia, said tonight that ...

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  19. OPINION IN THIS STATE.

    When asked yesterday to comment on the reports of the relation between the Federal Labour leader (Mr. J. Curtin, M.H.R.) and the New South Wales State ...

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  20. WONTHAGGI DISASTER.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—John McLeish, general manager of the State coal mine at Wonthaggi, said today that in his opinion a naked light caused the ...

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  21. MISSING AIRWOMAN.

    LONDON, March 29.—The '"Daily Telegraph" publishes what is believed to be the last letter the Duchess of Bedford (71) wrote before she started on a ...

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  22. TENNANT CREEK FIELD

    CANBERRA, March 30.—The first official hint that the completion of the north-south railway line is being considered in relation to the recent mining ...

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  23. THE ONWARD MARCH.

    BRISBANE, March 30.—"Neither Queensland nor Australia can stand still in development, and we will join with the other governments to see that ...

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  24. SCHOOL DISASTER.

    NEW YORK, March 29.—When the New London High School (East Texas) reopened today for the first time since the terrible disaster of March 18, when ...

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  25. GOING TO HOLLYWOOD.

    SYDNEY. March 30.—Mr. Cecil Kellaway, the well-known comedian, said to-night that he had accepted an offer from one of the leading American film ...

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  26. REBEL BLOCKADING EFFORT.

    LONDON, March 29.—The British steamer Magdalena (3,118 tons), en route from Tunisia to Bayonne, was fired on and stopped by rebel warships today near ...

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  27. OVERSEAS BANDS.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—Introduced by Mr. Holloway, M.H.R., a deputation representing the Musicians' Union, which was supported by representatives of the ...

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  28. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Queensland Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith), expressing the opinion today that the Labour Party had an excellent chance of winning the ...

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  29. THE CORONATION.

    BERLIN, March 30.—Herr Hitler has nominated Field Marshal von Blomberg, Minister for Defence, as his representative at the coronation of King George VI. ...

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  30. CENTRES OF ATTRACTION.

    LONDON, March 29.—Twelve members of the Australian [?]ronation contingent spent part of today's Bank Holiday on Hampstead Heath, the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  31. ILL-FATED PLANE.

    WELLINGTON, March 30.—Following two days' rough weather, coastal searchers in Cook Strait today found more wreckage which was identified as from ...

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  32. WAGE RESTORATION.

    MONTREAL, March 29.—Negotiations initiated by the Minister for Labour (Mr. N. M. Rogers) averted a strike by 117,000 railway workers. The railways have now ...

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  33. OVER-AGE CRUISERS.

    NEW YORK, March 29.—It is reported by the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" that while 10 7,050ton cruisers will be over-age before 1940, ...

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  34. SPEEDWAY RACING.

    LONDON, March 29.—The Queensland motor cyclist, Steve Langton, competed for the first time in England on the Hackney Wick Speedway tonight and ...

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  35. BOUND FOR PORT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.—The liner Empress of Canada states in a wireless message that the freighter Volunteer (7.717 tons). previously reported to ...

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  36. POLICE RAID WITH LADERS.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—About 20 members of the licensing and gaming squad, using ladders specially made for the raid, entered premises in the city ...

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  37. SCOUT JAMBOREE FILM.

    CANBERRA, March 30.—The Australian Government's official film of the world scout jamboree held at Frankston will be shown at the forthcoming world ...

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  38. LABOURER'S FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—John Giles (24), of Wilson-street, Newtown, a builder's labourer, fell 20ft. into the basement of a new building at the ...

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  39. THIRTY-FIVE MINERS KILLED.

    CAPE TOWN, March 30.—Through the overwinding of a pit cage, 35 miners were killed at the Durban Deep goldmine. The cage crashed into 30ft. of water ...

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  40. WORLD ROTARY CONGRESS.

    PARIS. March 30.—A World Rotary Congress will be inaugurated by President Lebrun on June 6. ...

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  41. RELIGIOUS INVESTIGATION.

    LONDON, March 30.—Nine members of a British delegation beaded by the Dean of Canterbury. left London today to investigate religious conditions in ...

    Article : 168 words
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