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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    On March 17, Walter Smith (28), married, stated to be a native of Scotland, and lately employed at the electric power house at Collie, and a young ...

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  3. THE DUNSTAN MURDER.

    When a jury in the Criminal Court on March 4 found Benjamin John Dunstan guilty of the wilful murder of his wife, they added to their verdict ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND

    The casualties during the Hawkes Bay earthquake were 260 persons killed and injured 537. ...

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  5. PERTH'S UNEMPLOYED.

    A number of unemployed men made a further demonstration yesterday. but no untoward incident occurred. The police maintained perfect control and ...

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  6. SUPPORT FOR MR. LYONS.

    Remarkable support is being accorded to Mr. Lyons and his party. Mr. Lyons aims at a great "no party" movement to save Australia. ...

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  7. FEDERAL VISITORS TO ADELAIDE.

    There is every likelihood of both Messrs. Lyons and Theodore being present here next week, when the latter will attempt to explain the ...

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  8. Aviation

    Cables received from Imperial Airways reveal the intention to despatch a plane from London on April 4 for Darwin, to return on April 27, and ...

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  9. NO TRACE FOUND OF SOUTHERN CLOUD.

    There is still no trace of the missing air liner Southern Cloud although the whole area where i[?] could have landed has been searched from the air. ...

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  10. OPINION IN LONDON.

    Mr. Lang's announcement that New South Wales intends to default in her payment of interest is being featured in the Press and on the Stock ...

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  11. PEARLING VESSELS IN A BLOW.

    A member of the crew of one of the pearling luggers reports a severe local storm which struck 25 luggers anchored between Condon and Wallal. ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR PLANE ALONG COAST.

    Kingsford Smith admits that there is now little hope of finding the personnel of the Southern Cloud alive. He is, however, continuing the search ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH PAYS N.S.W. INTEREST.

    Mr. Scullin has announced that he has finalised arrangements to meet the payments due by New South Wales tomorrow. ...

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  14. MOTH PLANE CRASHES.

    A Moth plane crashed at Oatlands today after taking off. It fell from a height of 150 feet, but no one was injured though the plane was wrecked. ...

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  15. THE SUGAR EMBARGO.

    The report of the Committee of Inquiry regarding the sugar embargo was tabled in the House of Representatives today. The majority report ...

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  16. SIR JOHN MONASH RETURNS.

    Sir John Monash. Australia's official representative at the New Delhi ceremonies, returned yesterday, and was tendered a civic reception at ...

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  17. General Telegrams

    The gigantic Irish sweep stake on the Grand National has produced a remarkable scene at the Dublin Mansion House, where 300 girls are ...

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  18. THEATRE MANAGER FOUND DEAD IN MOTOR CAR

    About 10 a.m. yesterday a marine dealer named Ledger, while driving along a track off the main road a mile from the Fremantle cemetery, found ...

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  19. Political

    "The Government will not meet the payment of interest due on overseas loans on March 31. If we meet this interest there will be much less ...

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  20. EFFECT OF FEDERAL ACTION IN LONDON.

    Australian stocks are rallying as the result of the action of the Commonwealth in respect to the interest due by New South Wales. All the ...

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  21. FIDUCIARY ISSUE BILL PASSES.

    The House of Representatives passed the Fid[?]ary Note Issue bill to-day, after the Lang faction had made futile attempts to raise the amount to ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFT OF WHEAT.

    While waiting on Tilbury Wharf, London, for the arrival from Australia of their wives on the Ormonde on March 12, two brothers, Oscar Larson ...

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  23. LANG'S POLICY CONDEMNED.

    Mr. Lang is being condemned on all sides, and there are urgent appeals from everywhere for counter action as the result of his threat to default on ...

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  24. INDIA.

    Gandhi was made the subject of a furious attack by the Moslem, president of the Young Men's Congress at Karachi, but the mob was pacified by ...

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  25. CO-OPERATION OF LANG'S OPPONENTS NECESSARY.

    Mr. Bavin has expressed the hope that all parties will sink their personal aims, and co-operate to save the State. ...

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  26. S.O.S. FROM THE LUCEMA.

    A wireless message from Broome reports hearing s.o.s. and the registered number of the oil tanker Lucema. The wireless station at Applecross ...

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  27. PROTESTS AGAINST LANG'S REPUDIATION.

    A petition from 50,000 electors protesting against Mr. Lang's repudiation policy, has been received by the Governor, Sir Philip Game. ...

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  28. FEDERAL LA[?]OR CONFERENCE

    The New South Wales branch of the A.L.P. was expelled today from the movement at the Federal Labor Conference now sitting. The voting ...

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  29. Inter-State Telegrams

    The biggest railway smash for years occurred today, when a fruit train was derailed near Gunning. Seven vans left the rails, which were torn up for ...

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  30. THE IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    An Italian, Emil Scala, drew the first prize in the Irish hospital sweep. ...

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  31. THE CASE OF MATE VLAHOV.

    It was reported from the Goomalling Hospital yesterday that Mate Vlahov, a Yugoslav, who had been admitted in a serious condition on ...

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  32. PROTESTS AGAINST EXECUTION OF MURDERERS.

    In many centres throughout India today business was almost suspended, giving plaice to meetings protesting against the executions of three ...

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  33. EFFORTS TO OVERCOME SPLIT IN LABOR.

    Efforts are, being made to re-unite Labor in New South Wales in the common cause. Mr. Kenneally is endeavoring to persuade Labor to ...

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  34. AN AUSTRALIAN POLICY NEEDED

    Mr. Lyons declared tonight that drastic action was required for the salvation of the country, and he invited all Australians to unite with him ...

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  35. RICKSHAWMAN SHOT.

    An Australian named Harry Darby (31), is alleged to have shot a rickshawman whom he tried to frighten into lowering the price of a ride by ...

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  36. VICTORIA

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hogan), commenting on Mr. Lang's default, says it is a cowardly and dishonorable hoisting of the white flag, ...

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  37. CALLOUS AND WANTON SHOOTING OF AN OLD MAN.

    Before Mr. Justice Rogers, Thomas O'Hara (18), Vernon Bonham (16), and Robert Bonham (18), were charged with murdering Dan Loo (63), a ...

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  38. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    The Federal labor Conference has served an ultimatur on all electorate councils demanding their support, the idea being to create a new Labor Party ...

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  39. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Executive Council has commuted the death sentence passed on Benjamin John Dunstan for the murder of his wife to imprisonment for life. ...

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  40. AN ACTRESS'S FATE

    Mrs. Mary Townsend, late of Sydney, who was once a Follies beauty, on leaving one of the restaurants here entered a motor car and drove off at ...

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  41. Reduced Postage Rates.

    The first measure introduced into the House of Representatives by the Hon. A. E. Green, M.H.R., in his new office of Postmaster General, was one ...

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  42. FEDERAL

    The motion for the second reading of the Fiduciary Note Issue Bill was agreed to by 34 votes to 29. ...

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  43. CABINET MEETING TO CONSIDER LANG'S ACTION.

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held tomorrow to consider Mr. Lang's action. Leading consitutional authorities have been invited to advise ...

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  44. THIEVES SENTENCED.

    In the City Courthouse yesterday, Arthur Edward Serrell (18), laborer, and Harold Eric Skinner (20), saw sharpener, who were sentenced to six ...

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  45. FIERCE RIOTS AT CAWPORE.

    Riots have followed the demonstrations of protest against the execution of the extremists at Lahore. Hindus and Moslems at Cawnpore ...

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  46. VICTORIA.

    Major-General Elliott was buried to-day with full military honors in Burwood Cemetery in the presence of hundreds of returned soldiers and friends, ...

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  47. THE SHOOTING OF A RICKSHAWMAN.

    Harry Darby, the Australian who was charged in connection with the shooting of a rickshawman. told the magistrate that it was a sheer ...

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  48. PROPOSED BANK INTEREST BOARD.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) declared in the House of Representatives today that the Ministry intended to appoint a Bank Interest Board, ...

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  49. LYON'S PLAN ENDORSED.

    The banks and business houses have endorsed Mr. Lyons' plan for rehabilitating Australia. The Leader, of the Opposition and the Deputy Leader of ...

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  50. OIL REFINERY FOR VACUUM OIL COMPANY.

    It is understood that the Vacuum Oil Co. intends building an oil refinery near Port Melbourne, costing about £800,000. ...

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  51. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Mr. Timothy Michael Healy, K.C., who was the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State. ...

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  52. THE CAWNPORE RIOTS.

    The death roll resulting from riots at Cawnpore total 124. The population has been panic-striken for two days, and all business is suspended. Mobs ...

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  53. LANG'S REPUDIATION.

    The Federal Cabinet met here today, and decided to make immediate arrangements to meet the interest payment on behalf of New South Wales ...

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  54. THE MISSING AIR LINER.

    Hope that the personnel of the Southern Cloud will be found alive are rapidly dwindling. During the past four days the districts where the ...

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  55. DEFAULT BY NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. Scullin made an announcement in the House of Representatives this afternoon on receipt of a telegram from Mr. Lang stating that the Prime ...

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  56. ARMED ROBBER BAILS UP TRAM CONDUCTOR.

    An armed robbery occurred about midnight last night when a masked man boarded a stationary tramcar at Rokeby-road terminus, covered the ...

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  57. COMMONWEALTH DECISION TO PAY

    The Press approves of Australia's decision to pay the interest due by New South Wales, and Australian stocks have reacted favorably. ...

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  58. NATIONALIST CONGRESS RATIFIES AGREEMENT.

    The Nationalist Congress has ratified the agreement drawn up between Gandhi and the Viceroy. The threatened opposition from Bombay and the ...

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  59. NOTED PLAYWRIGHT DEAD

    Arnold Bennett, playwright and novelist, died in London last night at the age of 63 after seven weeks' severe illness. ...

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