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  2. MINE DRAMA

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Great gallantry was shown by miners at the South New Moon mine, Sailor's Gully, five miles from Bendigo, this morning when one man was ...

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  3. STATE COAL STRIKE

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.—A meeting of miners to-day rejected the terms of settlement of the dispute at the State coal mine which were offered yesterday by ...

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  4. RACE IN ARMAMENTS

    Concern at the revival in the race in armaments was expressed by British statesmen in a debate in the House of Commons. ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY MINISTERS

    DAYLESFORD, Thursday.—Heated discussions marked the earlier stages of the United Country party conference to-day, when the proceedings provided a trial of strength between the reform sections of the party and those who believe that the Parliamentary ...

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  6. DISASTROUS CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The loss of the lives of at least 53 persons, including three white men, is reported by Mr. T. H. McDonald, the pilot of an acroplane which was sent to search for craft reported missing in the cyclone. He has arrived in Cairns after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. JUSTICE MCARTHUR

    Owing to ill-health Mr. Justice McArthur has resigned from the office of judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. His resignation was received ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DELUGE AFTER DROUGHT

    Practically the whole of Britain is under a deluge after a prolonged drought. The normal rainfall for the whole of March has already been exceeded. There have ...

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  9. SEAPORT CITY ON FIRE

    One bundred and fifty persons were killed yesterday when an explosion of dynamite wrecked La Libertad, which is the port of San Salvador, the capital of the ...

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  10. MR. G. B. SHAW IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N. Z.), Thursday.—Mr. George Bernard Shaw, with his wife, arrived in Auckland by the Rangitane today and answered with typical ...

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  11. DANUBIAN POWERS

    Discussions between the three Danublan Powers, Italy, Austria, and Hungary, were opened to-day with an effort by experts to co-ordinate the proposals of the ...

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  12. BRITISH SHIPPING MERGER Opposed by Americans

    The president of the International Mercantile Marine Company (Mr. P. A. S. Franklin) said to-doy that the company's attorneys had been instructed to seek a ...

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  13. SETBACK TO PRESIDENT

    The United States Senate, by 46 votes to 42, refused to ratify the St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty, which was signed by representatives of Canada and the United ...

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  14. RESCUE FROM BURNING SHIP Destroyer Taken Alongside

    Extreme coolness in a perilous situation by the officers and men of H.M.S. Wishart with the American gunboat Fulton accounts for the fact that not a single life ...

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  15. BILL DELAYED

    When the North Atlantic Merger Bill was before the House of Commons in committee the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) said that he ...

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  16. Danger of Inflation

    In reiteration of his determination to veto the Bonus Bill if it is passed by the Senate, President Roosevelt made it clear to-day that he is opposed to the use of ...

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  17. PONY DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—That Michael Berrell and W. J. Shaw be warned off all racecourses, and that the pony Fortuneola be disqualified for life, were decisions made ...

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  18. Pirates Seize Steamer

    The Norwegian steamer Norviken, under British charter arrived at Swatow this morning after having been in the hands of pirates for 24 hours. Pirates travelling as ...

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  19. American Airmails

    Colonel Lindbergh split with the Roosevelt Administration last night for the second time on the operation of the airmails, declining to serve on the special ...

    Article : 234 words
  20. TWINS BORN MILES APART

    An extraordinary stors of the birth of twins at places nearly 50 miles apart is told by Mr. T. B. W. Ramsay M.P. for Western Isles, Scotland. ...

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  21. American Action Ineffective

    The chairman of the Cunard Steamship co. Ltd. (Sir Percy Bates) states that, according to eminent advice, no legal action from the United States of America ...

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  22. British Trade

    Imports into Great Britain in February were valued at £57,353,000, or an increase of £3,276,000, compared with those for February last year. Exports of British ...

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  23. Cool Weather Expected to Continue

    Rain and falling temperatures provided a pleasant contrast yesterday to the heat of the preceding days. The cool change extended over the whole of the ...

    Article : 122 words
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  25. Price of Gold

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  27. Prince George's Standard

    His Majesty the King has conferred upon Prince George a personal Royal Standard, which H.M.S. Sussex will fly throughout the Prince's Australian tour. ...

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