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  2. "NEW PROTECTION."

    In a communication to the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) from Mr. D. Sawkins, statist to the New South Wales Board of Trade, under date of March 29, ...

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  3. IN SEARCH OF BAD ROADS.

    CUNNINGHAME, Monday.—In furtherance of his policy of ascertaining by personal inspection which of the bad roads of the State should benefit by the special ...

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  4. FRANCE STILL FIRM.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the French Prime Minister (M. Poineare), in an official communication to Belgium, makes the definite ...

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  5. ACROBATIC TRAINING.

    James Edward Dunlea, 23, who said that he was a labourer, but refused under cross examination to divulge his right occupation, was charged at North Melbourne ...

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  6. IRISH REBELS ACTIVE.

    The Free State Minister for Home Affairs (Mr.Kevin O'Higgins) announced that there are now 10,000 captives in the hands of the Government, and that others ...

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  7. FEARS OF REVOLUTION.

    The political unrest in Roumania continues unabated. There is some talk of a coup d'ctat, but in any case a strong probability exists that the King will be forced ...

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  8. DARG IN COALMINES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The position on the Maitland coalfield was greatly improved to-day; of eight pits idle on Friday four were in full operation to-day—the ...

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  9. LOAN CONVERSION.

    Details of a Commonwealth conversion [?]oan of £38,700,000 at 5 per cent. were [?]nnounced by the Treassurer (Dr. Earle Page) yesterday in addressing members ...

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  10. Stock Exchange Aid Promised.

    In welcoming Dr. Earle Page and the secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) as visitors to the Stock Exchange, the chairman (Mr. W. Forster Woods) ...

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  11. FINANCIAL OPINION.

    lt is generally understood that the view of bankers in that it would have been wise, in view of the fact that Commonwealth stocks to return nearly 5½ per cent. can ...

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  12. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    Professor Berry, of the anatomy department of the University of Melbourne, addressed a communication to the council of the University at its meeting at the ...

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  13. PRESIDENT HARDING.

    President Harding, accompanied by his wife, has returned from his vacation greatly improved in health. He is confronted with 10 weeks of administrative ...

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  14. "Germany is Not Disarmed."

    French newspapers have given prominence to an interview which Mr. Rudyard Kipling had with journalists at Toulon on the subject of the Anglo-French attitude ...

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  15. TOUR BY MR. ANGUS.

    After a tour embracing Omeo and the Bogong high plains, the Assistant Minister for Water Supply (Mr. Angus) and the director of land settlement (Mr. ...

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  16. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    According to the Assistant Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Pennington), who returned yesterday from Sydney; where he attended the British Empire Exhibition ...

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  17. Millionaire's Revenge.

    A sensational murder is reported from Nice, in the south of France. Jean Bores, a well-known millionaire philanthropist, aged 75 years, a bedridden cripple, ...

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  18. BURDEN OF TAXATION.

    "Although the man in the street may affect indifference as to the extent to which he is affected by Government extravagance be gets a sharp reminder by incidents, such ...

    Article : 251 words
  19. Press Criticism Resented.

    A Communist organ, the "Rotefahne," has had publication suspended for a fortnight for the offence of "calumniating the German Government." The paper had ...

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  20. Labour Unrest in Canada.

    One of the most serious strikes that Canada has known seems imminent. This is due to the demands of 20,000 employees of the British Empire Steel Corporation ...

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  21. BONNIE DOON BUSH FIRE.

    Sir,—We wish to appeal to the generosity of your readers on behalf of the returned soldier settlers and smaller landowners who suffered severe loss during ...

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  22. American Claims.

    The United States has informed Germany that the claims of the American Government and Nationals upon Germany arising from war damages have been ...

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  23. STATUS OF LORD MAYORS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Following upon a question regarding the precedence of the Lord Mayor of Adelaide, which arose some months ago, a letter was sent to the ...

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  24. GAS EMPLOYEE'S FATAL FALL.

    A broken bracket that had been attached to a street lamp at Kew formed an exhibit at the morgue yesterday, when the deputy coroner (Mr. A. Phillips) inquired into the ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    German aerial traffic, which was susppended during the winter, will be resumed on April 16. Among the services will be a daily flight between Berlin and London. ...

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  26. AIRLESS STORAGE.

    As an experiment, the,directors of Airless Storage Proprietary Limited and H. Louey Pang and Company Proprietary Limited, on March 24 consigned from ...

    Article : 205 words
  27. Near East Peace Terms.

    The reply of the Angora Government to the Allies' Note was handed to-day to the Allies' High Commissioner. The Note consists of 14 pages, and it is couched in ...

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  28. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Particulars of the work done by the New South Wales Ministry under its land settlement scheme have been made available by the Acting Premier ...

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  29. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.— The steamer Kaikoura, on route from Wellington to Opua, sent a wireless message that an outbreak of fire occurred in the No. 4 ...

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  30. Impossible Turkish Demands.

    Referring to the Lausanne Conference, the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) said that it would be impossible to yield to the Turkish demands regarding further ...

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  31. "Freedom for Egypt."

    Zaghlul Pasha, leader of the Egyptian Natinalists, has arrived at Marsilles from Gibraltar on board the Orient liner Ormuz. He received several delegations of Egyptians ...

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  32. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    A special train carrying about 300 delegates to the annual farmers' convention at Hamilton left Spencer street yesterday afternoon. In the vice-regal car were His ...

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  33. METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS FUND.

    At a meeting of the committee of t[?] above fund held at the Town Hall yest[?] day, the Lord Mayor was elected chairman and hon. treasurer of the fund. ...

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  34. JURY SYSTEM.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The president of the Industrial Court (Dr. Jethro Brown) gave further evidence before the Law Reform Commission to-day. The witness, ...

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  35. YOUNG MOTHER'S CRIME.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Gladys Layburn, a young, woman, who had been charged with murdering her newly born child at Old Waugoola, and who had been found guilty ...

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  36. BOXING.

    "Tex" Rickard, the boxing promoter, announces that Gibbons and Renault have been matched for about of 15 rounds, to take place in the first or second week in ...

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  37. HOTEL FOR CHELSEA.

    At a meeting of the Carrum Borough Council last night, the committee which is endeavouring to prevent an hotel from being built in Chelsea, made a request for ...

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  38. MURDER CHARGE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Following upon the death at the Adelaide Hospital of Edith Curtis, who, it is alleged, was seriously injured as the result of an altercation with ...

    Article : 57 words
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  40. Empire Trade Policy

    A debate on inter-Empire trade will take place on Monday in the House of Commons, when Viscount Ednam (son of Lord Dudley, formerly Governor-General ...

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