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  2. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    CALCUTTA, March 31.—Delegates to the meeting of the Nationalist Congress, at the open session last night, voted solidly for ratification of the Delhi ...

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  3. SIR J. MONASH RETURNS.

    Sir John Monash, who was the official representative of Australia at the Delhi functions in India, reached mantle yesterday on the Otranto on his ...

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  4. GOLD MINING.

    KALGOORLIE, March 31.—Speaking at the thirtieth annual meeting of the Chamber of Mines of Western Australia, the president (Mr. Richard Hamilton) ...

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  5. AUSTRO-GERMAN CUSTOMS

    LONDON, March 30.—In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) recounted the course of events, and the action taken and ...

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  6. LOST AIR LINER.

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—Hampered by low clouds and ground mists, the search for the missing air liner, Southern Cloud, which was lost with eight persons on board ...

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  7. LABOUR FACTION FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—Desperate attempts to bring about a settlement of the faction fight in the Labour Party are taking place. It was reported to-day that the ...

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  8. AVOIDING DEFAULT.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced to-night that, in accordance with the decision of the Federal Cabinet, arrangements had been ...

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  9. GOVERNMENTS POSITION.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—The Minister for Local Government (Mr. McKell), addressing the Local Government Engineers' Association to-day said that the ...

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  10. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—It does not seem clear whether the Commonwealth is shouldering Mr. Lang's responsibilities, for fear of the effect of default in London or because the Alteration ...

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  11. MURCHISON MYSTERY.

    A report that a passer-by in the vicinity of Youanmi, in the Murchison district, bad seen a man known to the police in connection with the Murchison mystery, ...

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  12. PUBLIC INQUIRY TO BE HELD.

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Chifley) announced today that a public inquiry would be held by the Air Accidents Investigation ...

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  13. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, March 31.—It was announced to-day that the Federal Treasurer(Mr. Theodore) would visit Adelaide, and South Australian members of the Federal ...

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  14. STORM AT SEA.

    BROOME, March 31.—News of a severe localised storm that struck 25 pearling taggers off Barringarra Creek (between Condon and Wallal) was brought in ...

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  15. STOCKS RALLY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, March 30.—The announcement by the Commonwealth Government of its decision to pay the interest due by New South Wales in London on April 1 has ...

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  16. MR. GABB'S RESIGNATION.

    ADELAIDE, March 31.—A spirited defence of his resignation from the Labour Party, but no apology, was made to-night by Mr. M. Gabb. M.H.R., at Colonel ...

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  17. WHARFSIDE WORK.

    SYDNEY, March 31.—More equitable distribution of work and the adoption of the rotary system for waterside workers at Sydney is being sought by the Sydney ...

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  18. FOUND DEAD IN CAR.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning the body of a man was found in the back of a motor car, which had been pulled a short distance off the road on a ...

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  19. BRITISH COMMENDATION.

    LONDON, March 31.—Commenting on the decision of the Commonwealth Government to meet the interest payments repudiated by the New South Wales ...

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  20. BRITISH MAIL BY AIR.

    LONDON, March 30.—Postal rates to be charged for mail carried on the experimental return flights to Australia to be made as an outcome of an arrangement ...

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  21. FEDERAL WHEAT BILL.

    On Monday the Primary Producers' Association despatched the following lettergram to the Minister for Markets:—"Wheat Bill before Parliament reduces the ...

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  22. 'PLANE CRASHES IN FIELD.

    HOBART, March 31.—A Moth aeroplane, piloted by Mr. G. Chapman, and carrying a passenger, crashed at Oatlands to-day; but neither occupant was ...

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  23. RICKSHAW PULLER'S DEATH.

    MADRAS, March 31.—In the Madras Police Court to-day the case for the prosecution against Harry Darby (31), an Australian tourist, who is charged with ...

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  24. WOMAN'S CRASH TO DEATH.

    NICE, March 30.—The full text of the Farewell note left by Mrs. Mary Townsend, formerly of Sydney (N.S.W.), who drove to death over a 500ft. cliff on Saturday ...

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  25. BETTING CHARGES.

    BUNBURY, March 31.—Plainclothes Constables Culmsee and Slater, and Constables Menzel and Barker, from Perth, visited Bunbury last week in connection ...

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  26. CONSUMERS' COUNCIL.

    LONDON, March 30.—In the House of Commons to-day, when moving the second Heading of the Consumers' Council Bill, which seeks to establish a statutory body ...

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  27. SOLDIERS' WELCOME.

    A warm welcome was given to Sir John Monash by the members of the Perth Legacy Club, whose guest he was at the weekly luncheon. Sir John made an ...

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  28. CAPTAIN STURTS HOME.

    ADELAIDE, March 31.—Captain Sturt's old home. "The Grange," at the seaside resort of that name, did not bring a bid when offered for sale at auction to-day. ...

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  29. REASSURING BRITAIN.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas), in the House of Commons to-day, said that he was sure that the House and the country ...

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  30. DUTY ON TOBACCO.

    LONDON, March 30.—Tobacco manufacturers are taking an increase in duty for granted, in consequence of the receipt of on instruction restricting clearances from ...

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  31. CASE OF MR. JACOB JOHNSON.

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—Allegations were made at the stop-work meeting of the members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union to-day that although ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN BURMA.

    CALCUTTA, March 30.—The Burmese, hostility to Indians in the Pegu district has resulted in 2,000 Ooirya cultivators and labourers leaving the district for India. ...

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  33. OFFICIAL REINSTATED.

    BRISBANE, March 31.—Mr. C. E. Chuter, assistant Under-Secretary of the Home Department, who was suspended on March 12, on a charge of having given ...

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  34. A WEALTHY ESTATE.

    LONDON, March 30.—Mr. Hugh Morrison, formerly Conservative member for Salisbury In the House of Commons, who Hied on Marek 15, left estate valued at ...

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  35. GOLDEN EAGLE NUGGET.

    LONDON, March 30.—Full-sized photographs of the Golden Eagle nugget are on view in the window of the West Australia Agency-General m the Strand. ...

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