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  2. SLOVAK CRISIS.

    LONDON, March 13.—Slovakia, where M. Karol Sidor was appointed Premier on Friday by the Czechoslovak Central Government in Prague, following its ...

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  3. BOLGART BURGLARY.

    Walking into a police net cast around places he was expected to visit, William Leonard Bicknell (28), of no fixed abode, for whom a warrant was issued in ...

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  4. THE CHINA STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, March 13.—According to reports received today the Japanese offensive in central China on the Han River front (north-west of Hankow) has ...

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  5. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    TRIPURI (India). March 12.—The Indian National Congress concluded today after carrying resolutions dissociating itself with British foreign policy as aiding ...

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  6. POLITICAL SENSATION

    "To believe that the electors of this State would give their support to a Government capable of such action is impossible," Mr. Norbert Keenan, K.C., M.L.A., sail in the course of an election address at Nedlands last night, in which he dealt with matters ...

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  7. BODY ON BED.

    SYDNEY, March 13.—The body of a woman who died four months ago but had been left on a bed by her four daughters, who lived in the same house, ...

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  8. FRONTIER BATTLE.

    JERUSALEM, March 12.—In a battle which began yesterday and ended today, a message from Amman states, a Transjordan frontier force of the Arab Legion, ...

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  9. GUERILLA FORCES.

    TOKIO, March 13.—The Domei News Agency reports that Chinese guerillas are active in north and east Hainan (the island in the South China Sea off the ...

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  10. JEWS KILLED BY LANDMINE.

    HAIFA, March 13.—Two Jews were killed and one was. seriously injured in a landmine explosion south of Haifa today. ...

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  11. NEW CURRENCY REGULATIONS.

    LONDON, March 13.—London bankers learn that the introduction by the Japanese of new currency regulations in North China has so far passed off quietly. ...

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  12. N.Z. FIRE MYSTERY.

    AUCKLAND, March 13.—Intense Interest is being taken in the Piha fire mystery, in connection with which James Arthur Talbot (38). described as an ...

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  13. "REMEDY GRIEVANCES."

    NEW DELHI, March 13.—The Viceroy of India (the Marquess of Linlithgow), in a speech in the Chamber of Princes today, urged the rulers to watch ...

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  14. CONTROL OF SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI, March 13.—Mr. Fu Sinoen, the Mayor of Japanese Shanghai, has demanded better policing of the International Settlement, the reopening of ...

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  15. MADRID REVOLT.

    LONDON, March 13.—Madrid reports indicate that the Communist revolt which followed the overthrow of the Negrin Government and the establishment of a ...

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  16. ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE

    LONDON March 13.—The British Industries Federation mission, comprising nine members headed by Mr. Peter Bennett, president of the federation, has left ...

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  17. CANAL BREACHED.

    LONDON, March 13.—The Liverpool police have established that a breach in the Leeds-Liverpool canal, for which Irish Republican Army terrorists were at first ...

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  18. AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, March 13.—The Treasurer (Mr. Casey) and the Minister for Defence (Brigadier street) will confer in Melbourne on Friday with members of ...

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  19. PACIFIC DEFENCE.

    LONDON, March 12.—The British representatives at the meetings which will be held in the near future New Zealand between representatives of the ...

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  20. THE ITALIAN LOSSES.

    ROME, March 13.—Excluding airmen, the total Italian losses in Spain to February were 272 officers and 2,792 men killed. ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SHIP SURRENDERS.

    BURGOS, March 13.—The Spanish Republican hospital ship Tetuan has surrendered to the Franco authorities at Iviza, the port on the Island of Iviza in ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S VOICE.

    CANBERRA, March 13.—Proposals which were made several years ago by the former Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) for the establishment in ...

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  23. REFUGEE MILITIAMEN.

    PERPIGNAN (France), March 13.— Spanish militiamen to the number of 25,000, part of the many thousands who retreated into France following General ...

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  24. GRIM DISCOVERY.

    PARIS. March 13.—The Police discovered beneath the garage of the Spanish Embassy here today a two-room secret apartment. A storeroom contained empty ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CLAIMS.

    ADELAIDE, March 13.—If the aircraft industry were established in Melbourne and Sydney it would be purely for political reasons, declared the Premier (Mr. ...

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  26. POSSIBLE SEQUEL.

    CANBERRA, March 13.—It is possible that a special conference of members of Governments on the defence problems of the Western Pacific may be held after ...

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  27. FLYING BOAT MISHAP.

    BATAVIA, March 13.—The flying boat Capella, which left Darwin on Saturday with Australian malls for overseas, struck a submerged object here yesterday and ...

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  28. BOASTS AND THREATS

    MUNICH, March 13.—Speaking at a Nazi conference here today Dr. Ley (leader of the German Labour Front) said: "Germany cannot be free until she ...

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  29. PROTECTING BABY.

    LONDON, March 13.—The British Government has ordered. 1,400,000 anti-gas "baby helmets" for early distribution to babies under two years of age, and also ...

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  30. BURGHER COMMANDOS

    CAPE TOWN, March 12.—A conference of commandants of burgher commandos has unanimously decided in favour of modernisation of the commando ...

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  31. NON-RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS.

    MOSCOW, March 12.—Speaking today at the 18th congress of the Communist Party, M. Manuilsky (the secretary of the Comintern) reported that the ...

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  32. THE TYPIST'S FRIEND.

    NICE, March 12.—The death has occurred of David Gestetner, a Hungarian-born Jew, who, as an office boy, so hated copying letters that he invented the ...

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  33. MANCHUKUO AFFRAY.

    TOKIO, March 12.—As a result of a skirmish in Manchukuo, Japanese ejected 70 Russians from Japanese territory. The Russians lost heavily, and four Japanese ...

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  34. NEW POPE AT WORK.

    VATICAN CITY, March 13.—Despite the arduousness of his coronation yesterday the Pope resumed his usual routine today. He granted audiences to 12 people, ...

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  35. JAPANESE HOLOCAUST.

    TOKIO, March 12.—A fire which broke out in a warehouse at Hakodate resulted In the destruction of six buildings and the loss of 15 lives, including seven ...

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  36. DANISH QUADRUPLETS.

    COPENHAGEN, March 11.—Quadruplets weighing 2lb. each have been born at Herning. Two died two hours after birth, but the others and the mother are ...

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  37. AUTHOR SEEKS NATURALISATION

    LONDON, March 13.—Robert Neumann, the Viennese author arid scenario writer, has applied for naturalisation in England. ...

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  38. DRUG TRAFFIC IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, March 12.—The police are conducting a widespread drive against the drug traffic. Fifteen arrests have been made. ...

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