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  2. FINANCIAL PROSPECT.

    The opinion that finance would be a difficult problem next year throughout Australia was expressed yesterday by the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) on his return ...

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  3. NAZI BRUTALITY.

    LONDON, March 18.—Conditions in the Nazi concentration camp at Oranienburg (near Berlin), from which he recently escaped, were described in London today ...

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  4. EXPANSION OF ITALY.

    ROME, March 18.—Buglers having drawn citizens from their beds at 4 a.m., 7,000 soldiers and naval men in Fascist uniforms thronged the five-galleried Opera ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    Normal running on the main railway lines damaged by floods a fortnight ago and again damaged by heavy rains on Sunday evening, was resumed yesterday. After ...

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  6. IMPLEMENTING OTTAWA.

    CANBERRA, March 19.—Declaring that proposals of the Leader of the Country-Party (Dr. Earle Page) for taxation remission were impracticable and that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COASTAL MYSTERY.

    BRISBANE, March 19.—Further reports of the mysterious sampan which' has been operating along the North Queensland coast were brought to Cairns yesterday ...

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  8. GANDHI CO-OPERATES.

    CALCUTTA, March 19.—A dramatic appeal by Mr. M. K. Gandhi for support for a resolution "tendering respectful co-operation to the ...

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  9. PARIS MURDER.

    LONDON, March 19.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Brussels reports that the arrest of Pierre Nathan, who was masquerading as the Comte d'Offrange. ...

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  10. PLIGHT OF SUPPING.

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—The Foreign Policy Association, a group of students of international affairs, issued report today on "Ship Subsidies and the ...

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  11. ANTI-LABOUR FORCES.

    CANBERRA, March 19.—Organisations supporting the United Australia Party in the Calare (N.S.W.) electorate of the House of Representatives having decided to ...

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  12. NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA.

    LONDON, March 18.—In a leading article emphasising the timeliness of last week's conference of Australian administrators of Pacific territories at Canberra ...

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  13. EXTENSIVE REPAIR WORKS.

    NORTHAM, March 19.—The difficulties of the Railway Department in the Central District, of which Northern is the headquarters, were aggravated by the sudden ...

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  14. DANUBIAN TREATY.

    LONDON, March 19.—"The Times" in a leading article referring to the economic pact between Italy Austria and Hungary, states: "Signor Mussolini has effected a ...

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  15. WAR ON RUSSIA.

    LONDON, March 18.—"War in the Far East within one or two years is almost inevitable," said Lord Marley, a noted pacifist, speaking at Ipswich tonight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GERMAN IMPORTS.

    BERLIN, March 19.—An announcement that Germany has lost £6,000,000 sterling worth of gold since the new year is interpreted in some quarters an meaning that ...

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  17. EDOLS BANKRUPTCY.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—Mrs. Aimee Belle Edols, whose financial affairs were recently investigated in the Bankruptcy Court and who is being detained at Long ...

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  18. GERMAN COLONIES.

    BERLIN, March 18—"Even in united Germany there is a discordant voice." says "The Times" in commenting on the manifesto issued by the Reich Colonial League ...

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  19. FOUR PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, March 19.—Four prisoners escaped from the Warrnambool lock-up early today. Taking advantage of the fact that the police were shorthanded, and ...

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  20. OVERSEA WIRELESS.

    CANBERRA, March 19.—Investigation which have been renewed recently by the Federal Government with a view to the assumption of control of oversea wireless ...

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  21. FRENCH FRONTIERS IN AFRICA.

    LONDON, March 19.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent states: Signor Mussolini's cryptic references to Africa are interpreted in diplomatic ...

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  22. THE LANG PARTY.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—As a countermove to the attempt of the Lang Party to gain support for its unity proposals in other S it is stated that the negotiating ...

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  23. THUNDERSTORM AT WAGIN.

    WAGIN, March 19.—A thunderstorm here last night resulted in 23 points of rain being recorded at the post office. There were heavier recordings in other ...

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  24. MOROCCAN WAR ENDS.

    PARIS, March 18.—France's "war" in Morocco, which has proceeded on and oil for 27 years, has ended in complete victory with the final pacification of 7,000 miles ...

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  25. MINISTER ON SPECIAL TRAIN.

    NARROGIN, March 19.—Heralded by a thunderstorm about 3 p.m. yesterday rain set in at Narrogin and at 8 a.m. today 24 points had been registered at the Narrogin ...

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  26. Criminal Scales High Wall.

    BRISBANE, March 19.—John James a. who was sentenced at Rockhampton to five years' imprisonment in February last for breaking and entering, made a ...

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  27. CYCLONE SURVIVED.

    BRISBANE, March 19.—Three survivors of the lugger Rotophis, which was wrecked in the cyclone off Cape Tribulation on March 12, told a graphic story of ...

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  28. TENNIS PLAYERS MARRIED.

    SYDNEY, March 19.—As Mrs. Harry Hopman walked down the aisle of St. Philip's Church tonight after her wedding, good luck in the shape of a floral ...

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  29. PADDOCKS UNDER WATER.

    MORAWA, March 19.—Heavy rain was recorded yesterday of a total of 82 points in Morawa, 75 points fell in one shower shortly after noon. Much heavier falls ...

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  30. JAPANESE TRADE.

    TOKIO, March 19.—A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the Government was preparing: to accept a Dutch invitation to a ...

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  31. "SIGNS OF DISINTEGRATION."

    "I think that in New South Wales the Lang Party is a weakening force and that there are signs of its disintegration," said the Premier (Mr. Collier) Yesterday, when ...

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  32. HEARING RESTORED.

    CALCUTTA, March 19.—Captain C. D. Barnard, a well-known airman who has been conducting a "flying circus" in differ-ent parts of India. States that during a ...

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  33. MOTOR BOAT RACES.

    PALM BEACH (Florida), March 18.—America and Italy divided the honours of the final day of the international motor boat races which have been held at New ...

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  34. GRAPE CROPS SUFFER.

    The rains which fell in the Swan Valley on Sunday further added to the troubles of grape growers there, many of whom suffered losses in the recent floods. Table ...

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  35. MINISTER SUED FOR DEBT.

    WELLINGTON, March 19.—On a judgment summons, Sir Apirana Ngata, Min-ister for Native Affairs, was ordered by the Magistrate at Wellington today to ...

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