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  2. FEDERAL INDIA.

    LONDON, March 18.—The British Government's proposals for a reformed constitution for India were issued in the form of a White Paper to-day and will be ...

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  3. MOSCOW ARRESTS.

    LONDON, March 19.—In a speech last night showing the grave view that the British Government takes of the arrest of employees of the Metropolitan ...

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  4. BUSH FIRES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—Serions bushfires have been raging in the Upper Murray district during the past two days. A girl was badly burned. Thousands of acres ...

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  5. GERMAN CABINET'S PLANS

    BERLIN, March 18.—The Hitler Government's four-year programme, which is gradually taking shape, involves, according to Dr. Hugenburg. Minister of ...

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  6. SECESSION.

    CANBERRA, March 18.—The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Scullin) issued the following official declaration yesterday with respect to the secession ...

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  7. FOUNDERED STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, March 19.—The search for the 25 missing members of the crew of the ill-fated Kinsen Maru has been abandoned, but passing vessels are asked to ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT

    ROME. March 18.—To discuss disarmament with the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini), the British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and Foreign Secretary ...

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  9. AMERICAN BEER BILL.

    WASHINGTON, March 17.—The Cullen Bill (to legalise the manufacture and sale of beer) was returned by the Senate to the House of Representatives to-day with ...

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  10. OCEAN MYSTERY.

    COLOMBO, March 18.—Thirteen men out of a crew of 28 which was aboard the Norwegian ship Hinnoy were landed early this morning by the Japanese steamer ...

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  11. BATTLE WITH CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE, March 19.—For three days and three nights during last week the Ellarman steamer City of Corinth battled through a cyclone and tremendous seas ...

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  12. A TEST CASE PROMISED.

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—Dr. Clarence T. Wilton, secretary of the Methodist Board of Temperance and Public Morals, which is opposing the Cullen Bill, ...

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  13. SOVIET ADAMANT.

    MOSCOW, March 18.—"No pressure or threats can cause the Soviet to relax the law in favour of Britons," declared the Commissar for Foregn Affairs (M. ...

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  14. PARDELUP MEN RECAPTURED.

    WAGIN, March 19.—William Cyril Schultze and Christian Herman Nybo, who escaped on March 5 from the Pardelup prison farm, where they were undergoing ...

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  15. TEMPLE THURSTON DEAD.

    LONDON, March 10.—The death, occurred to-day of Mr. E. Temple Thurston, the well-known novelist, playwright and artist, at the are of 54. ...

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  16. ALLIANCES IN EUROPE.

    PARIS, March 18.—A Franco-Italian understanding may be as urgent as a Franco- German as a keystone of European peace. Italy feels slighted because France neglected ...

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  17. CHARGES AGAINST FARMERS.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, March 19.—Extreme interest has been aroused at Southern Cross in the hearing to commence tomorrow at the Southern Cross Police ...

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  18. WORKMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY;. March 19.—Arthur Thomas Traill (41), married, with two children, residing at Grenfell, was killed at Galinga, near Condobolin. He was splitting posts. ...

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  19. TREATY PROPOSAL.

    GENEVA. March 17.—the appeal for disarmament made by the British Prime Minister (Mr, MacDonald) to the General Commission of the Disarmament ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL DELEGATION.

    CANBERRA, March 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has announced that during his absence in Western Australia in the campaign against the proposal ...

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  21. TREATMENT OF SOCIALISTS.

    BERLIN, March 18.—Herr Nussbaum, of Karlsruhe, a member of the Baden Legislature who ia alleged to be a firebrand Socialist, received police searchers to-day ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYMENT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—Official figures prepared by the Department of Labour dis-close that the number of persons registered as unemployed in Sydney at the end of ...

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  23. PAPUAN SUGAR ENTERPRISE.

    BRISBANE, March 19.—According to Mr. E. Gallet, a sugar expert, who is proceeding to Papua by the steamer Macdhui, it is not the intention of the Pannan ...

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  24. TURBINES AT GIANT DAM.

    RIGA, March l8.—The Soviet accuses the arrested workers of sabotage on behalf of a counter-revolutionary organisation in connection with the £20,000,000 Dnienkostroi ...

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  25. Tentative Itinerary.

    The following tentative itinerary for the Federal delegation has been drawn up by the Federal League:— SUNDAY, MARCH 26.—2 p.m.: Civic reception ...

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  26. SEIZURE OF BOMBS.

    SHANGHAI, March 18.—As a result of a raid last night at Shanghai, by secret service agents, the Japanese Consular notice arrested three Koreans and seized ...

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  27. EMBARGO ON ARMS.

    WASHINGTON, March 17.—The chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee (Mr. McReynolds) said to-day that the committee ...

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  28. BAVARIAN MONARCHISTS.

    MUNICH, March 18.—Herr von Guttenberg, chairman of the Bavarian Monarchist League, in an interview to-day said: "Numerous prominent Nazis belong ...

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  29. WOMAN'S DEATH IN BUSH.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—Mrs. Annie Crawford (about 70), who lived with her husband and family on a bank of the Murrumbidgee River near Balranald, was found ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, March 19.—Answering a call for volunteers to fight a fire on the property of his uncle, Councillor Robert, farmer of Traralgon, Alec Cocharane, of ...

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  31. COMPANY'S STATEMENT.

    LONDON, March 19.—A news agency states that a high official of Metropolitan Vickers told a reporter that the company was in no way connected with the ...

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  32. GUARANTEES OF SECURITY.

    PARIS, March 17.—Mr. MacDonald's disarmament plan is the main topic in the lobbies of the Chamber of Deputies. The chief criticism is that it does not provide ...

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  33. FRANCE'S WAR DEBTS.

    PARIS, March 18.—M. Herriot, a former Prime Minister of France has published an article in which he concedes that President Roosevelt's conciliatory statement has met ...

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  34. VICTORIAN FLYING PAGEANT.

    MELBOURNE, March 19.—A flying pageant organised by the Victorian Aero Club was held at the Moonee Valley racecourse yesterday, and several aerial ...

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  35. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    AUCKLAND, March 19.—The Southern Cross, the famous monoplane of Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, is expected at Auckland about the end of ...

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  36. RUNAWAY TRUCK.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—Eileen Fleming (5). only child of Rupert Fleming, timber carrier, of Coutts Crossing, near Grafton, lost her life yesterday in an accident to ...

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  37. HELENA RIVER BRIDGE.

    A joint conference of representatives of the Guildford Municipal Council and the Swan Road Board was held at the site of the proposed new bridge over the Helena ...

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  38. INFANT BURNED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, March 19.—Mr. J. N. Spittle's homestead, four miles north of Birchip, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon and his son aged 14 months was ...

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  39. DAVIS CUP TEAM'S VISIT.

    Final preparations are now being made for the exhibition matches which will be played by the Australian Davis Cup team— J. Crawford, V. B. McGrath, A. Quist and ...

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  40. FATAL AIR CRASH.

    CALCUTTA, March 18.—There was an extraordinary flying accident at Ambaia yesterday, in which two persons were killed and two injured. Flying Officer ...

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  41. OPINION IN LONDON.

    LONDON. March 17.—London newspapers agree that it is necessary to study the details before pronouncing judgment on Mr. Macdonald's plan. ...

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  42. CHILD KILLED.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—A girl aged three years was killed, when two cars collided at the intersection of Liverpool and Marrickville-roads, Marrickville, about six O'clock ...

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  43. PERSIAN MINISTER GAOLED.

    TEHERAN (Persia). March 18.—Tey Mourtash, one of the advisers of the Shah (Riza Khan), has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment and fined ...

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  44. WOMAN'S BAG SNATCHED.

    Approaching from behind, a man snatched a leather handbag from a woman at Mt. Lawley on Friday night and ran off. Accompanied by her mother. Mrs. ...

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  45. LONDON PRESS CAUTIOUS.

    LONDON, March 19.—Commenting on the British proposals for Indian constitutional reform, the "Daily Telegraph" says, that while not above criticism the scheme ...

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  46. NOTED ATHLETE INJURED.

    PHILADELPHIA, March 18.—Bill Carr, of Arkansas, the noted footrunner who at the Olympic Games at Los Angeles last year created a new world record for 400 ...

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  47. ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—Eileen Sylvester (10½), of Forbes-street, Ashbury, died this evening from injuries received on Saturday afternoon, when she was knocked down by ...

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  48. POSSIBLE TURNING POINT.

    NEW YORK. March 18.—The Press generally is sympathetic towards Mr. MacDonald's stand at Geneva, but the matter is largely submerged by important ...

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