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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Experiments with a wireless telephonic service between the interstate passenger steamer Katoomba and a listener in Sydney were carried out ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    A transitional five-year draft convention was presented by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at the Disarmament Conference at Geneva today, in an ...

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  4. General Telegrams

    The Government's decision to remove as from yesterday the embargo on the exportation of arms to China and Japan was explained in the ...

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  5. Inter-State Telegrams

    At the trial of Eric Rowland Craig for the murder of Iris Marriot, alias May Miller, at Queen's Park, Waverley, the [?] returned a verdict of ...

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  6. STATEMENT BY SOVIET FOREIGN OFFICE.

    The Foreign Office has told the British Embassy that it is impossible to say whether the Britishers arrested on a charge of sabotage will be ...

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  7. Foreign Cables

    The Governor of Florida.(Mr. Sholtz) today signed the warrant for the execution of the foreigner Zangara at the State Prison at Railford ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

    The United States Government has accepted the invitation to co-oparate with the League of Nations Advisory Committee of 21 on the ...

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  9. BRITISH AMBASSADOR CONFERS WITH FOREIGN COMMISSAR.

    The British Ambassador conferred with the Commissar for Foreign Affairs for 90 minutes today, and stated the British Government's view; ...

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  10. PRODUCTION OF WHEAT.

    The Government of the United States is seeking to negotiate an agreement to limit the world's production of wheat by a system of ...

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  11. BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Bush fires are raging in the Murray district. Mr. and. Mrs. Coysh and their daughter narrowly escaped the flames as they fled in a horse cart. ...

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  12. BANKS REOPENING.

    A further thousand banks reopened today under license, and more are expected to resume operations tomorrow to complete President ...

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  13. TORNADO RAVAGES KENTUCKY BORDERS.

    A raging tornado lashed the borders of Kentucky from Cumberlands to the Mississippi. Thirty-six deaths are reported, and 200 persons, were ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) stated last night that Britain was seriously considering the severance of trade and diplomatic ...

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  15. BANK CHAIRMAN ARRESTED.

    Joseph Harrison, chairman of the Harrison National Bank, was arrested today on a charge of falsifying the bank's books to mislead the ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    From the fragmentary remains of six immense vertebrae found at Clutha Station, in the Maxwelton district of north-western Queensland, ...

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  17. MATCH FACTORY GUTTED.

    Six girls were burnt to death to-day when the Canada Match Factory was [?]ed by fire following an explosion. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN REPLY TO BRITAIN.

    "No pressure nor threats can cause the Soviet to relax the law in favor of Britain," said M. Litvinoff, Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs. The ...

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  19. ZANGARA ELECTROCUTED.

    Zangara, the murderer of [?] Cermak, Mayor of Chicago, was electrocuted here today. While the straps were being adjusted on his legs, ...

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  20. MADAME LUPESCU FIRED ON AND WOUNDED.

    A man named Jon Vargo fired two shots at King Carol's mistress, Madame Lupescu, today, and slightly wounded her. He was seized by a ...

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  21. IDEA OF SABOTAGE ABSURD.

    The Vickers Co. officially declares, that the charges by the Soviet against their employees are untrue The. arrested men are accused of causing ...

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  22. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Miss Myrtle Dodd (22) was killed and five persons injured, one critically early yesterday morning, when a car in which they were traveling, ...

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  23. EXPORT OF WAR MATERIAL.

    In a written answer to a question asked in the House of Commons, the secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade (Lt. Col. J. Colville) said ...

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  24. A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    The steamer Naples Maru has landed 13 of the crew of the Hinnoy (3999 tons) which unaccountably exploded and sank on March 14. Fifteen ...

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  25. RUSSIA.

    The Lord President'of the Council (Mr. Baldwin), replying for the Foreign Secretary to a question in the House of Commons, gave in a ...

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  26. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST ARMY OFFICER.

    Lieut Norman Baillie Stewart was removed from the Tower of London yesterday, to face a court martial, the first which has been held since the ...

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  27. NEGOTIATIONS FOR COMERCIAL TREATY WITH RUSSIA SUSPENDED.

    In the House of Commons tonight the Under' Secretary for Foreign Affairs'announced the suspension of negotiations for a commercial treaty ...

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  28. THE DEATH OF ANNIE QUICLEY.

    After a retirement of 10 minutes the jury found Edward John Kelly not guilty of the manslaughter of Mrs. Annie Quigley, at Boulder. ...

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  29. THE FATE OF THE KINSEN MARU.

    The freighter Talleyrand, after searching an area of over 60 square miles, reports that no trace of the Kinsen Maru were discovered, and it ...

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  30. AMERICA FAVORABLY IMPRESSED.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that a generally favorable reaction to the new British, disarmament proposals ...

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  31. FIRE AT PICTURE THEATRE.

    A short circuit caused a fire to break out in a picture theatre at Ahcalulco, and 41 persons were killed and over 70 injured. The audience ...

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  32. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The trial of John Edward Gaynor, of the Maylands Peninsula Hotel on a charge of the manslaughter of Mrs. Marion Sasson on December 25, was ...

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  33. GERMANY.

    The police claim to have frustrated a plot by three Chekists to assassinate Herr Hitler by placing bombs near Wagner statue, close by Hitler's ...

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  34. LOSS OF THE KINSEN MARU.

    A message received tonight from the steamer Hide Maru states that she rescued 13 survivors of the Kinsen Maru which sank on Tuesday three ...

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  35. DRAFT DISARMAMENT CONVENTION.

    The draft disarmament convention submitted by Brittain is coolly received by the Press, which sees no sign of [?] equality for Germany in it. ...

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  36. FIRE IN PERTH.

    A fire broke out in La Reine's hairdressing establishment in Hay-street at midnight last night. The fire brigades effected a good save. A ...

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  37. CHARGES AGAINST VICKERS CO. REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Vickers Company has issued a complete denial of the truth of the accusations by the Soviet against their representatives, who were ...

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  38. THE ECONOMIC SITUATION

    Mr. J. M. Keynes, the eminent economist and editor of the "Economic Journal," is receiving considerable support for his suggestion that ...

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  39. THE REICHSTAG OPENED.

    With a quasi-military ceremony the Reichstag elected on March 5 met for its first session today in the Garrison Church at Potsdam. Socialist and ...

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  40. SINO-JAP CONFLICT.

    Both sides report severe fighting near Kupeikow and Hsfengkow Passes, with heavy Chinese casualties. The Chinese have now withdrawn, after ...

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  41. PROPOSAL BY MUSSOLINI.

    A proposal by Signor Mussolini of co-operation by the four Western Powers to preserve European and world peace, for a long period of ...

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  42. SEARCH FOR CREW OF KINSEN MARU ABANDONED.

    The search for the remaining 25 members of the crew of the Kinsen Maru has been abandoned. ...

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  43. ALLAN MONKHOUSE RELEASED.

    Mr. Allan Monkhouse has been released after 48 hours in custody at Lubiank gaol, during which he was questioned by the secret police. At the ...

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  44. Political

    Mr. Scullin issued an official Labor declaration against secession last night. He stated that the referendum could have no legal effect. An ...

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  45. Aviation

    A large crowd welcomed Victor Smith on his arrival at Capetown, The Governor of the province claims that Smith's flight was a virtual ...

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  46. PREPARING FOR SERIOUS OPERATIONS.

    Preparations are afoot for the resumption of serious operations. The Japanese are finding the situation at Hsifengkow Pass intolerable, as [?] ...

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  47. REPRESENTATIONS TO SOVIET BY BRITAIN.

    Mr. Baldwin (acting Prime Minister) has instructed the British Ambassador at Moscow to make strong representations to the Soviet at the ...

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  48. MUSSOLINI'S PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Latest available information, reports that France has tentatively accepted. Mussolini's new plan for the promotion of peace in Europe, the main ...

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  49. Imperial Cables

    In introducing the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons today, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Eyres Monsell) said that £2,000,000 ...

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  50. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA INTERRUPTED.

    Leonida Ribbiano was forced to return half an hour after leaving Lympne aerodrome on a proposed flight to Australia, owing to bad weather ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) has forecasted legislation to control the pharmacy profession He said that he found that the present ...

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  52. JAPANESE CROSS GREAT WALL.

    Crossing the Great Wall south of Hifengkow Pass the Japanese troops dislodged the Chinese, whose defence has so long delayed the complete ...

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  53. SOVIET CHARGE AGAINST BRITISHERS.

    In a statement in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the arrest of Englishmen by the Soviet on a political charge of sabotage of ...

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  54. SMITH'S RETURN FLIGHT FROM N.Z.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith intends to commence his return flight to Australia on March 26. ...

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  55. OBITUARY.

    E Temple Thurston, novelist and playwright, died today, aged 54. ...

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