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  2. THE LYONS POLICY.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—After receiving a continuous queue all clay of visitors interested in his policy, Mr. J. A. Lyons, M.H.R., left for Melbourne to-night. From ...

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  3. REDUCING WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day granted a number of applications for a reduction of 10 per cent. ...

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  4. AUSTRO-GERMAN PACT.

    BERLIN, March 29.—German official circles are perplexed at the threatening tone of the speech made by the French Foreign Minister (M. Briand) in the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, March 29.—The Conservative Party has issued the correspondence following on Mr. Neville Chamberlain's invitation to Lord Beaverbrook to state the ...

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  6. WORLD WHEAT CRISIS.

    ROME, MARCH 29.—Mr. F. L. MacDougall, the Commonwealth representative on the Empire Marketing Board, who is representing Australia at the ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Two return aeroplane flights between London and Darwin, connecting with Qantas services to and from Sydney, are being arranged by ...

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  8. MISSING AIR LINER.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—Air Commodore Kingsford Smith said to-day that he was reluctantly forced to the conclusion that there was no hope of finding alive ...

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  9. N.S.W. DEFAULT

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The Federal Cabinet, which met in Sydney to-day, decided to make immediate arrangements to pay the interest due by New South Wales to ...

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  10. CHICHESTER'S VENTURE.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—A message from Norfolk Island states that the continuation of the flight of Captain F. C. Chichester, who arrived there on a flight from ...

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  11. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. H. B. Curlewis) said yesterday that at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday the seismograph at the Perth Observatory registered severe ...

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  12. ENTENTE WELCOMED.

    LONDON, March 30.—The "Morning Post" welcomes the entente between Lord Beaverbrook and the Conservatives, and says that they may look forward with ...

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  13. EASTER ACTIVITIES.

    In view of the fact that the National Aviation Week which it was proposed to conduct throughout Australia from April 6 to April 11 has been dropped in several ...

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  14. CANADIAN CROP.

    VANCOUVER, March 29.—The Alberta Legislature was prorogued yesterday after having supported the Premier (Mr. J. E. Brownlee) in his demand that the Federal ...

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  15. MR. LANG'S POSITION.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Although the Federal Labour Conference at the weekend carried a resolution condemning the Lang plan and reached a decision which ...

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  16. THE BUDGET.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and other members of the Cabinet yesterday visited the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. P. ...

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  17. "CALL TO SANITY."

    LONDON, March 30.—The "Financial Times" which displays Mr. Lyons's appeal, says: "Among the arresting features of the Australian situation none is more ...

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  18. TRAMWAY HOLD-UP.

    Statements made by the two tramway men who were held up in a tram car at the Rokeby-road terminus at midnight on Friday, to the effect that the delay ...

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  19. DOUBTFUL REPORTS.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The managing director of Australian National Airways (Mr. Stewart) said to-night that every effort was still being made by the company ...

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  20. CITY DISTURBANCE.

    Hoodlums' tactics were allegedly employed by three men and a woman when a constable attempted to arrest one of their number in Stirling-street, near the ...

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  21. Pageant at New Wagin Ground.

    WAGIN, March 30.—The new landing ground at Wagin will be officially opened on Easter Monday, when an aerial pageant will be held. A sports programme and ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Fatal injuries were received by Alexander John Falkner (about 35), rigger, of Higgingbotham- street, Ryde, when he was struck by a ...

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  23. PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    Before he left for Collie last night, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said: "I am glad that Mr. Scullin has taken the only course open to him under the Financial ...

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  24. Probable Location.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Father O'Leary, officer-in-charge of the Riverview Observatory, stated to-day that while the seismograph record was not sufficiently clear to ...

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  25. MURDER OF CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—In the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, Thomas O'Hara (18), Vernon Bonham (16) and Robert George ...

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  26. DROWNED IN BATH.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Leonard Arthur Webb (14), of Campbell-street, Glebe, was drowned in a bath containing only six inches of water to-day. The boy was ...

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  27. NEEDY EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The provision of relief during the coming winter for ex-service men was the subject of a conference of representatives of the sub-branches of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE TOLL.

    WELLINGTON, March 30.—According to an official statement, 260 persons were killed in the Hawkes 'Bay earthquake. Thirty-two have not been identified. The ...

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  29. SYDNEY SHOW.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The Royal Easter Show began successfully to-day, in ideal weather. Both in splendour and variety, the exhibits provide an object lesson in ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST'S LEG BROKEN.

    William Bradshaw, of Elizabeth-street, North Perth, was taken to the Perth Hospital yesterday morning by the St. John ambulance suffering from a broken leg ...

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  31. PRESS APPROVAL.

    LONDON, March 30.—Mr. Scullin's decision to prevent New South Wales from defaulting has secured all the evening newspapers' support. For example, the ...

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  32. ANTI-EASTER CAMPAIGN.

    BERLIN, March 29.—Religious opinion throughout Germany is deeply concerned at the Communists' proposal, under orders from Moscow to hold anti-Easter ...

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  33. LONDON COMMENT.

    LONDON, March 30.—The financial correspondent of the "Morning Post" applauds Mr. Lyons's manifesto and says:— "It is leading public opinion towards ...

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  34. DAMAGE TO CREDIT.

    LONDON, March 29.—The City is citing the growing steadiness of Australian securities since the slump, and expressing regret that the Commonwealth ...

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  35. WITNESSES WANTED.

    Inspector Hunter, of the Traffic Office, James-street, desires to interview witnesses of the fatal accident which occurred last Sunday night at 7.5 o'clock, when ...

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  36. CLERK'S SUICIDE.

    GERALDTON, March 30.—An inquest was held to-day at Geraldton on Alfred Joseph Ramshaw (36), clerk, who was found dead in a yard at his mother's house ...

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  37. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Mr. J. G. Bayley, M.H.R., stated to-day that the expulsion of the New South Wales Labour Party by the Federal Conference had ...

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  38. CHIEF SCOUT AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, March 30.—"You have been privileged not only to plant the tree, but to see it grow and to pick the fruit," said the Postmaster-General (Mr. Green) ...

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  39. ANTI-REPUDIATION.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—It is estimated that already the petition to the Governor (Sir Philip Game) protesting against the repudiation policy of the Lang ...

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  40. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, March 29.—The prize winners in the Irish National sweepstake on the Grand National Steeplechase, are not enjoying moments of peace. ...

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  41. NATIONAL PARTY MEETING.

    A general meeting of members and supporters of the Perth branch of the National Party will be held at the party rooms third floor A.M.P. Chambers. ...

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  42. AN OVERDRAFT PROBLEM.

    NORTHAM, March 30.—In January last, the manager of the Northam branch of the Bank of New South Wales, which keeps the accounts of the Municipality of ...

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  43. "TIRED OF LIFE."

    NICE, March 29.—Crashing in her car over a cliff into a ravine 500 feet below, Mrs. Mary Townsend, formerly of Sydney. New South Wales, was instantly ...

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  44. ILLEGAL PRINTING PRESS.

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—A sequel to a police raid on a house in Young-street, Fitzroy, where a printing press was seized, was heard in the Fitzroy Police Court ...

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  45. TORTURED BY BANDITS

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—Advice was received to-day from Shanghai by St. Columban's Chinese Mission, North Essendon, of the death on March 5 of the Rev. Father ...

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  46. RICKSHAW PULLER'S DEATH.

    MADRAS, March 30.—Harry Darby (31), an Australian tourist, appeared before the Madras Police Court to-day on a charge of culpable homicide, in ...

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  47. NATIVE MURDER TRIAL.

    DARWIN, March 30.—At the Supreme Court to-day, George Molyban, an aboriginal, was charged with having murdered a six-year-old aboriginal boy, Molyban was ...

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  48. SURRENDER OF SUBMARINES.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Australia's submarines. H.M.A.S. Oxley and H.M.A.S. Otway. have completed the extensive refit which was necessary before they could ...

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  49. MINING SURVEYORS.

    KALGOORLIE, March 30.—The annual meeting of the Institute of Mining Surveyors was held on Saturday night. The president (Mr. V. H. R. Murray) ...

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  50. GERMAN TRAGEDY.

    BERLIN, March 29.—A quadruple murder was committed during last night at Englesbrand. A man and his wife, aged 60 years and 58 years, respectively, a ...

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  51. SALESMAN IMPRISONED.

    MELBOURNE. March 30.—James McGowan Dalrymple (29), of Potts Point Sydney, formerly an employee of the National Cash Register Co. (Australa[?] was ...

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  52. MR. CHAPLIN DECORATED.

    PARIS, March 27.—Mr. Charlie chaplin, the film comedian, was decorated with the insignia of a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour at the Quai d'Orsay to-day. ...

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  53. COLLEGE OF SURGEONS.

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The annual meeting of the College of Surgeons of Australasia was opened to-night by the Governor (Sir Philip Game). In his address, the ...

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