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  2. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—After very brief negotiations, the conference between the coal owners and the mining unions to-day closed without any agreement for a ...

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  3. WEST-EAST RAILWAY.

    Advice was received from the Commonwealth Railway Department by the State Railway Department yesterday that the Great Western railway service would be ...

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  4. SOVIET TRIAL.

    KHARKOV (Ukraine), March 9.—The trial commenced to-day of 45 intellectuals, including 20 of the most prominent Ukrainian scholars and scientists, on a ...

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  5. THE PETROL TAX.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—Representatives of the Motor Traders' Association, the Automobile Club of Australia, and the National Roads and Motorists' Association ...

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  6. FRENCH FLOODS.

    PARIS, March 9.—Throughout France to-day was recognised as a day of mourning for the victims of the flood. Flags were flown at half-mast, the members of the ...

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  7. TARIFF CHARGES.

    CANBERRA, March 10.—Serious consideration, it is understood, has been given by the Federal Ministry to a proposal to impose an all-round supertax ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LAUNCESTION, March 10.—Delightful weather prevailed at Launceston to-day, when play was resumed in the match between Tasmania and the Australian ...

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  9. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, March 10.—An official communique says:—"The heads and other members of the United States, French and British delegations had a conversation at ...

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  10. WORK AT FORREST.

    FORREST, March 10.—The work of placing portion of the Great Western railway in the lake on a stone foundation was continued to-day. Early this morning ...

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  11. ALTERATIONS TO DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, March 10.—In a report made available to-day, the Tariff Board recommended that a request for further assistance for the white lead industry ...

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  12. WHEAT CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, March 10.—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that Signor Mussolini's latest big punch is a "wheat campaign." It consists of a fleet of eight ...

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  13. POLICE NEWS.

    Detectives are making inquiries concerning two motor cars which were reported missing during the week-end and have not so far been recovered. A six-cylinder ...

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    Travelling to England to attend the Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Bishop of Nelson (the Right Rev. W. C. Sadlier) passed through Fremantle yesterday on the mailboat Otranto. During the war he was the senior chaplain of the New Zealand forces, and he was met at Fremantle by his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    CANBERRA, March 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) made a further reply to-day to the statement by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Bavin) ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER SILENT.

    CANBERRA, March 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) declined to comment to-day on the break-down of negotiations for a settlement of the coal ...

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  17. EARNINGS AT ROTHBURY.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Weaver) to-day produced figures showing that production of coal at the Rothbury Colliery and the earnings ...

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  18. WEEK-END DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, March 9.—During the weekend naval conference conversations have been proceeding between the French, British and American delegates. The Foreign ...

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  19. Alleged Breaking and Entering.

    Clarence Mascell Martin (30), labourer, was arrested by Plainclothes Constables Campbell and Mounter last night, on a charge of having, on the night of February ...

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  20. THE ANTARCTIC.

    WELLINGTON, March 10.—After an absence from civilisation of 453 days. Rear-Admiral Byrd and the members of his Antarctic expedition returned to ...

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  21. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The only development yesterday in the outbreak of smallpox in Perth was the release from the quarantine station at Woodman's Point of the man from ...

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  22. WHALING SHIPS' SUCCESS.

    WELLINGTON, March 10.—The whaling ships C. A. Larsen and Sir James Clark Ross have returned to their base at Stewart Island after an adventurous ...

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  23. MATCH IN PERTH.

    All doubt as to whether the Australian Eleven will play in this State as arranged by the Board of Control was set at rest last night by the receipt of ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS.

    James S. Stewart (about 40), who was employed as caretaker of the railway barracks at Bridgetown, was killed on the road from Greenbushes to Bridgetown ...

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  25. Narkunda at Fremantle.

    The liner, Narkunda, from which a case of smallpox was landed at Colombo, will arrive at Fremantle in quarantine about noon to-day and will berth at Victoria ...

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  26. MR. MACDONALD CONFIDENT.

    LONDON, March 9.—Confidence in an eventual agreement at the Naval Conference was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) to-night in a ...

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  27. POSITION AT BEVERLEY.

    Introduced by Mr. V. Hamersley, M.L.C., in the absence from the city of the member for the district (Mr. C. P. Wansbrough), and supported by Mr. H. ...

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  28. WOOL CLASSING.

    The wool classing course for women, which has been arranged by the Department of Agriculture, and in the conduct of which the Perth Technical School is ...

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  29. COUNTRY STORMS.

    NAREMBEEN, March 10.—Heavy rain fell on Friday in the north-east portion of the district and a tremendous rush of water made the railway line unsafe. The ...

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  30. RIVER RECLAMATION.

    Since the dredge Stirling commenced operations near the Causeway on December 12, 70,000 cubic yards of sand, silt and shell have been moved from the ...

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  31. WOMAN SEVERELY BURNED.

    Thinking the fire in her kitchen had gone out, Mrs. Amie Mathews (43), of 233 James-street, Perth, threw petrol upon it about 7 o'clock yesterday morning, ...

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  32. Aorangi Certified Clean.

    AUCKLAND, March 10.—Passengers who arrived at Auckland from Sydney today by the Aorangi, on which a case of smallpox was discovered when last it ...

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  33. ASSISTANCE FOR FARMERS.

    KATANNING, March 10.—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A Thomson) suggested to-day that portion of the £1,000,000 made available to the States ...

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  34. DIVORCE EVIDENCE.

    Strong comment on divorce evidence in general by the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) in which Mr. Justice Draper expressed himself as in full accord, was ...

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  35. MISHAP AT WICKEPIN.

    WICKEPIN, March 10.—A serious motor car accident occurred about a mile on the Wickepin side of Toolibin railway siding last night, when Joseph Rushton. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Seventy-two per cent. of the 23,000 citizens who emigrated from the United States last year went to Canada. Gifts of Rose Bushes. ...

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  37. Condition of Roads.

    Yesterday morning the Royal Automobile Club communicated with the districts affected by the heavy rams just before the week-end, and received ...

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  38. NORTHERN WHEAT LANDS.

    Recently it was proposed that wheatgrowing experiments should be carried out in the area beyond the rabbit-proof fence, in the country which was visited ...

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  39. PANIC IN THEATRE.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—A panic occurred at a picture show at Adelong on Saturday night, when a film jammed in the operating machine and caught fire. Sheets ...

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  40. Pastoral Rains.

    The following pastoral rainfall advice has been received from Dalgety and Co., aud Elder, Smith and Co.:—Winning, 19; Mt. Phillip, 54: Yiunietharra, 21; ...

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  41. A YOUTH'S JEALOUSY.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—Inquiries by the police show that jealousy was probably the cause of the tragedy at Bexley last night, when Masie Thompson (14), was wounded ...

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  42. ADVENTUROUS WOMAN

    LONDON, March 9.—Miss Amy Johnson (22), who was the first woman to gain the Air Ministry's ground engineer's licence, and is ambitious to beat Mr. Bert ...

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  43. WAR GRAVES WORK.

    LONDON, March 9.—Major Chettle. Director of the War Graves Commission, has assured the relatives of deceased soldiers that, the removal of bodies from ...

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  44. GROUP SETTLER'S LOSS.

    MARGARET, March 10.—Mr. Fred. Bussell, recently sustained a serious set back in the loss of eight dairy cows and a valuable bull. The cows were all stricken ...

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  45. FEDERAL WHEAT POOL SCHEME

    SYDNEY, March 10.—Farmers at Temora held a meeting to-day and passed a resolution that an urgent telegram be sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), ...

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  46. CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—On a charge of being a prohibited immigrant, Ah Chong (40), appeared at the Central Police Court to-day. ...

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  47. RAILWAY STAFF ALTERNATION.

    KALGOORLIE, March 10.—At a meeting of the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council to-night, the Mayor (Mr. B. Leslie) stated that he had been informed that it was ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the ...

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