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  2. SECESSION REFERENDUM

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Latham, made the following statement to-day on the referendum on secession in West Australia:— ...

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  3. AMERICAN BANKING

    Coming on top of the wide-spreading bank moratoria in the Middle West, the precipitate resignations of Mr. Mitchell, chairman ...

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  4. GERMAN SITUATION

    The city is seething with alarmist rumours, including the rumour of ail impending coup d'etat for the displacement of President von ...

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  5. INDIA'S FINANCES

    The vast improvement in India's credit, the great diminution in the floating debt, the strengthening of the country's reserves and the ...

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  6. STATE FINANCES

    The State, financial returns for February disclose a surplus of £11,225, compared with a deficit of £98,713 for the corresponding month ...

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  7. BULLETS THROUGH WINDOW

    Two shots were fired through a window on the first floor of Parliament House late on Monday afternoon, just above the room occupied ...

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  8. THE FIGHT FOR JEHOL

    It is gradually dawning on the foreign authorities that there are no guarantees against the extension of hostilities inside the Great Wall ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS' PLANS.

    Captain Goering, Minister in charge of the police, will shortly publish documents found in Liebknecht House, allegedly ...

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  10. WEEK-END AFFRAYS.

    Fifteen persons were killed for political reasons or intercepted political bullets during the weekand. The death roll since January 1 ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS

    A serious split in the ranks of the Government's Conservative supporters over Indian policy was revealed at the annual meeting of the ...

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  12. COUNTERFEIT FLORINS

    Two men were arrested on a city tram late last night and were charged at the Central Police Station with having had spurious ...

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  13. SKELETON IN SWAMP

    Detectives are investigating the possibility of murder following the finding last night of a woman's skeleton in a swamp surrounded by ...

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  14. MARKET WEAKER TONE

    A fair amount of business was written in Australian loans on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide to-day, hut sellers were more active and ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S ARMS EMBARGO

    The Chinese reaction to the British announcement of an arms embargo amounts to consternation, since officials claim that this is ...

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  16. CONQUEST OF CLIMATE

    That because of the conquest of tropical disease, Australia to-day, perhaps stands on the threshold of events as revolutionary as those that ...

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  17. WHEAT QUOTATIONS

    The closing quotations for wheat, options were:—May, 47 1-8 cents.; July, 47¾; September, 48¾. ...

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  18. JAPANESE OPINION.

    Mr. Matsuoka, leader of the Japanese delegation at Geneva, who is going to The Hague to prepare a non-aggression pact in connection ...

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  19. FLOODS IN BRITAIN

    Following heavy rains and snow widespread floods are reported from many, parts of the country, and in the Thames Valley, particularly in ...

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  20. POSITION IN CHIO

    The banking position is daily becoming worse, and yesterday 22 Ohio banks restricted payments to depositors. Following a scandal the ...

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  21. DUTCH AIR SERVICE

    Referring to statements made by the Minister for Defence. Sir Geo. Pearce, yesterday, hat the granting of permission for the Dutch air ...

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  22. MAYOR OF CHICAGO

    The physicians have become deeply concerned over the condition of Mr, Anton Cermak, Mayor of Chicago, who was shot recently when ...

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  23. INSULL FRAUDS

    Samuel Insull, senr., his son, Samuel Insull, junr., his brother, Martin Insull and 16 others, former officers and directors of Insull ...

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  24. N.S.W. INSTITUTE ACCOUNTANTS

    Trouble, which has been brewing in the New South Wales branch of the Federal Institute of Accountants, was brought to a head at the ...

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  25. CANADIAN EMBORGA.

    It is understood that, the Cabinet to-day decided to follow the lead of Britain by placing an embargo on the export of munitions to either ...

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  26. FIFTH TEST MATCH

    Commenting on the fifth Test match, the "Times" says:—"England for the moment has the better team, but by the law of averages ...

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  27. RAINFALL AT DARWIN

    The rainfall at Darwin totalled 18.93 inches hi February, compared with 9.37 inches for the same month of last year. Since the season ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND REVENUE RETURNS

    State revenue during February totalled £1,058,271, compared with £1,172,976 for the corresponding month of 1932. Expenditure for the ...

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