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  2. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    Before an attendance of 2,200 persons, a brilliant display of lawn tennis was given at the King's Park club's courts on Saturday by the four members of the ...

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  3. AGAINST SECESSION

    KALGOORLIE, March 26.—The Kalgoorlie and Boulder Town Halls were packed this afternoon when the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), Mrs. Lyons, the ...

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  4. THE WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, March 25.—War debt discussions with Britain were formally opened yesterday, when there wag a long conversation between the British ...

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  5. ITALIAN PEACE PLAN

    GENEVA, March 25.—An outspoken condemnation of Signor Mussolini's peace proposals is contained in a communique issued to-day by the Little Entente ...

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  6. JEWS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, March 25.—The World Alliance for Combating Anti-Semitism, a body formed in London, with the avowed primary duty of dealing with the situation ...

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  7. INTRIGUE IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, March 26.—Internal dissension in China, political intrigue and disputes among leaders once again are responsible for diverting the attention of ...

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  8. MOSCOW ARRESTS.

    MOSCOW, March 26.—Mr. Allan Monkhouse, one of the arrested British employees of Metropolitan Vickers, Ltd., who was released recently on bail, was ...

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  9. DELEGATION'S VISIT.

    The Federal delegation which is taking part in the anti-secession campaign will arrive in Perth by the Great Western express at 9.47 this morning. The delegation ...

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  10. BERLIN ASSURANCE.

    BERLIN, March 25.—Captain von Goering, Minister without portfolio and chief of the Prussian police, assured representatives of the foreign Press to-day that ...

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  11. COMPANY'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, March 24.—Metropolitan Vickers, Ltd., has cabled as follows to Mr. Allan Monkhouse, their principal representative in Moscow: "The company has had ...

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  12. TASMAN AGAIN FLOWN.

    SYDNEY, March 26.—Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, flying the Southern Cross, arrived safely at the Mascot Aerodrome this evening from the ...

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  13. DEFAULTING NATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, March 25.—A definite distinction was drawn to-night by the Administration between discussing revision of war debts with nations that have met ...

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  14. UNDERTAKING AGAINST WAR.

    LONDON, March 26.—While there is still much obscurity regarding Signor Mussolini's four-Power peace plan, political correspondents of London journals are able ...

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  15. BROADCASTING OF SPEECHES.

    The secretary of the Dominion League (Mr. H. K. Watson) made the following statement last night:—"A week or so ago I received a letter from the National ...

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  16. POWER PLANT BREAKDOWNS.

    LONDON, March 26.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Observer" states it is true that in recent months residents of Moscow have frequently been annoyed ...

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  17. HOUR'S NEW POWER.

    BERLIN, March 25.—Herr Hitler, Chancellor and Nazi leader, became virtual dictator of Germany for four years when the Enabling Bill, passed on ...

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  18. HELP FROM HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, March 25.—Leading Jews in Holland have formed a committee to help their compatriots in Germany, They deprecate individual measures and ...

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  19. A CHANCE FOR BRITAIN.

    RIGA, March 25.—Jewish merchants also contemplate a boycott of German goods, relying on Esthonian and Lithuanian importers. They have advised the ...

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  20. SYDNEY PRESS COMMENT.

    SYDNEY, March 27.—The "Sydney Morning Herald," in a leading article to-day on the secession campaign in Western Australia, says:—"It must be ...

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  21. TEST IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, March 26.—The Test match between the M.C.C. team and New Zealand was continued yesterday, in cool overcast weather with an easterly, breeze. ...

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  22. HINDU UNTOUCHABLES

    CALCUTTA, March 25.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi's campaign for the emancipation of the Hindu depressed classes received a severe set-back yesterday, when the ...

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  23. PARIS NON-COMMITTAL.

    PARIS, March 25.—The Cabinet discussed Signor Mussolini's peace proposals at length to-day. It is semi-officially stated that it can only decide its attitude ...

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  24. A DEFEAT FOR ORTHODOXY.

    CALCUTTA, March 25.—In the Poona Court to-day, the Judge rejected, the applications by Mr G. K. Harkare, a lawyer and champion of Hindu orthodoxy for ...

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  25. DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS

    LONDON, March 24.—Discussion began in the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference to-day on the British proposal for a five-year transitional ...

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  26. HIDDEN IN SAIL LOCKER.

    ADELAIDE, March 20.—After having been missing since Thursday from the Broughton Hotel, Port Broughton, where she was employed as a housemaid, Thelma ...

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  27. CAR CAPSIZES.

    KALGOORLIE, March 26.—A motoring fatality occurred on the Coolgardie-road between Kalgoorlie and Kurrawang about 5 o'clock this afternoon when a ...

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  28. STEAMER CAPSIZES.

    SEATTLE, March 24.—The American mail liner President Madison (14,187 tons) capsized at the mooring harbour here on Friday night. The vessel slowly filled with ...

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  29. JAPANESE NAVAL SQUADRON.

    CALGARY (Alberta), March 26.—The proposed visit of a Japanese training squadron to Vancouver on April 4 is the subject of a protest by the Trades and Labour ...

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  30. AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.—A new trial for Thomas J. Mooney, who was convicted of having thrown bombs in San Francisco during a Preparedness Day parade ...

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  31. RIFLES EXPLODE.

    MELBOURNE, March 26.—Joseph Galvocih (14), died at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday from a bullet wound in the stomach. He had been shooting with other ...

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  32. DRIVE AGAINST GAMBLING.

    SYDNEY, March 26.—The police made 35 arrests during the week-end as a result of raids on places suspected of being used for either Rambling or drinking. Several ...

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  33. BANK CHAIRMAN INDICTED.

    NEW YORK, March 24.—Charles E. Mitchell, former chairman of the board of the National City Bank, was indicted by a Federal grand jury to-day on a charge ...

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  34. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    BRISBANE, March 28.—The Miriam Vale Shire Council in central Queensland intends to pass a by-law prohibiting the use of Alsatian dogs within the shire ...

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  35. SPEARING OF NATIVE.

    KALGOORLIE, March 26.—Apparently as a result of a tribal dispute, a native named Bungie, alias Chalk, was alleged to have been speared by a fellow ...

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  36. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    WINNIPEG, March 25.—The "Winnipeg Free Press," in its news columns yesterday said: "A transfer of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and trading facilities to Fort ...

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  37. APPLE EXPORTS.

    HOBART, March 26.—Fruit exports overseas from southern Tasmania n ports passed the half million mark when the steamer. Port Adelaide, and the motor ...

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  38. DEATH ROLL OF THE JUNGLE.

    CALCUTTA, March 25,—Wild animals and snakes were responsible for the death of 1,395 persons in the Central Provinces of India last year. Of the victims, 1,199 ...

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  39. PRESENTATION TO WARDER.

    HOBART, March 26.—A unique presentation took place in the Hobart Gaol yesterday when the prisoners, as a mark of appreciation of the tactful manner in ...

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  40. ITALIAN TARIFFS.

    ROME, March 25.—Replying to a demand from a group of Senators for a further recision of tariffs in order to protect national products, particularly ...

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  41. WRECK OF A 'PLANE.

    PARIS, March 26.—The "Petit Journal" believes that two skeletons beside the wreck of an aeroplane found in Newfoundland are those of Captain ...

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  42. STEALING AS SERVANT ALLEGED.

    KALGOORLIE, March 26.—Reginald William Stanley Westmacott (38), was arrested in Kalgoorlie to-day and charged with having on March 20, 1933, as a ...

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  43. President's Approval.

    WINNIPEG, March 25.—Mr. Sidney T. Smith, president of the council of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, sent a telegram from Chicago to-day expressing approval ...

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