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  2. INTEREST RATES.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—Having been given leave, the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) in the House of Representatives to-day moved the first reading of the Bank ...

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  3. GOLD RESERVE.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), in moving the second reading of a Bill to amend the Commonwealth Bank Act in the House of ...

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  4. OVERDUE PAYMENTS.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—Despite repeated efforts, both in the House and outside, to obtain definite information regarding the intentions of the Federal ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S TASK.

    MELBOURNE, March 24.—Mr. S. M. Bruce addressed a large audience at Dandenong, the centre of the Flinders electorate, to-night. He announced his ...

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  6. LOST AIR LINER

    MELBOURNE, March 24.—There is now great anxiety for the six passengers and the two pilots of the monoplane Southern Cloud, which has been missing ...

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  7. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    CALCUTTA, March 24.—The Lahore High Court yesterday rejected the appeal of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, against the sentences of death passed on ...

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  8. FIDUCIARY CURRENCY.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—Allegations that the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) had deliberately refrained from quoting vital portions of the report by economic ...

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  9. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    CHICAGO, March 23.—Following the announcement in Washington by the Federal Farm Board yesterday that it would not authorise the Grain Stabilisation ...

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  10. FURTHER DROP PREDICTED.

    WASHINGTON, March 23.—The Firm Bureau Federation predicted to-day that the price of wheat would probably drop to 50 cents a bushel at Chicago next ...

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  11. AUSTRO-GERMAN PACT

    LONDON, March 23.—"The Times," in a leading article on the Austro-German Customs agreement, says:—"The stealthy secrecy With which the Austro-German ...

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  12. N.S.W MINISTRY'S PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—Bitter opposition was expressed in the Legislative Council to-day to the Government's interest proposals. For two hours the House debated ...

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  13. AMERICAN SLUMP.

    WASHINGTON, March 23.—Definite indication of the heavy blow which the 1930 depression has dealt American taxable incomes is given in a Treasury Department ...

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  14. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, March 23.—The gigantic Irish sweepstake on the Grand National has produced a remarkable scene at the Dublin Mansion House, where 300 girls are ...

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  15. A FRENCH VIEW.

    PARIS, March 23.—The sudden of the question of a Customs union between Austria and Germany has produced a disconcerting atmosphere for the ...

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  16. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, March 23.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), in answer to Mr. W. Smithers (Conservative), declined to appoint a ...

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  17. Prize Money, £1,181,815.

    DUBLIN, March 23.—It in officially announced that the total receipts from the Grand National sweepstake, amounting to £1,755,963, and the prize-money to ...

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  18. WAGE REDUCTION.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—The president (Sir. Flynn, S.M.) presided over the annual conference of the Public Service Association this morning. ...

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  19. PRUSSIAN MURDER.

    BERLIN, March 23.—The trial of Fritz Saffran, a furniture merchant, his secretary, Ella Augustin, and his clerk Kipnich (who are charged with having murdered ...

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  20. UPPER HOUSE FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) to-day instructed the Crown Law Department to prepare the necessary documents to be despatched to the Imperial ...

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  21. PRIEST HELD BY BANDITS.

    LONDON, March 23.—Referring to the fate of Father Tierney, of St. Colombo's mission, at Kienchang, in the central province of Kiangsi (China), who has been ...

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  22. AIR FORCE CRASHES.

    LONDON, March 23.—The Air Ministry announces that Lieutenant Alexander McDowell was killed when his aeroplane pose-dived in flames at the Leuchars ...

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  23. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, March 23.—The Royal Aero Club announced to-day that, after considering the claims of other localities, it decided that the Solent and the Spithead ...

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  24. SOVIET DUMPING.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, March 23.—Great indignation is felt in official circles at the dumping carried on by the Soviet. They consider that as Turkey ia Russia's ally ...

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  25. INDIAN PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, March 23.—Replying, in the House of Commons, to several questions regarding the present position of the boy­cott of foreign goods in India, the ...

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  26. PASTORALIST MISSING.

    YALGOO, March 24.—It was reported to the police this morning that Mr. Eric McKenna, of Carlaminga Station, had been missing since 5 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  27. "RUNAWAY COUPLE."

    NARROGIN, March 24.—On March 17, William Smith (28), married, stated to be a native of Scotland, and lately employed at the electric power house at Collie, and ...

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  28. BRITISH TRAIN SMASH.

    LONDON, March 23.—The death roll following the wreck of the Royal Scot express yesterday has reached six with the death in hospital of Miss Dorothy Lang ...

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  29. VOTE ON THE BILL TO-NIGHT.

    CANBERRA, March 24.—It is the intention of the Ministry to have the Fiduciary Currency Bill passed through all stages by to-morrow night, so that it may ...

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  30. MURDER OF GIRL.

    BUDAPEST, March 23.—The strangled body of a pretty girl, concealed in a trunk which was left in a railway carriage, was discovered to-day. The police have ...

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  31. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, March 23.—Signor Mussolini, in an article in "Excelsior," says that the British, French and Italian naval agreement has caused a well-justified feeling of ...

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  32. GUARDING MINORITIES.

    LONDON, March 23.—Questioned in the Bouse of Commons on the attitude of the British Government to the proposal for a League of Nations Permanent Minorities ...

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  33. CANCER SERUM.

    LONDON, March 23.—Dr. Thomas Lumsden, of the London Hospital, has discovered a serum with which he successfully treated mice infected with ...

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  34. PARIS-TOKIO FLIGHT.

    TOKIO, March 24.—The French aviators, Burtin and Moench, who made the flight from Paris to Tokio in 10 days, will take off on their return journey to ...

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  35. KILLED IN COURT.

    NEW YORK, March 24.—A crippled former bartender, who was on trial here to-day on proceedings involving alleged misappropriation of funds, suddenly arose ...

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  36. TASMANIAN LAMBS.

    LONDON, March 23.—One thousand seven hundred lambs, the first shipment from Tasmania, attracted much attention at Smithfield to-day. The High ...

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  37. EUROPEAN UNION.

    LONDON, March 23.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson) left London to-day for Paris to attend a meeting of the committee appointed by the ...

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  38. TRADE MISSION'S WORK.

    LONDON, March 23.—In reply to a question on the report of the Trade Mission to South America led by Lord D'Abernon, the Secretary of the Overseas Trade ...

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  39. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, March 24.—In connection with the rationalisation of the cotton industry, a loan issue of £2,000,000 is imminent to facilitate the operations of the ...

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  40. THE PRINCES' TOUR.

    THE S.S. ALCANTARA (at sea), March 23.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George, spent long hours to-day sunning themselves on the deck as the ...

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  41. PRELATE AND MILLIONAIRE.

    LONDON, March 23.—Dr. Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, who some time ago was ordered three months' complete rest by his medical advisers, left London ...

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  42. MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    LONDON, March 24.—The Church Missionary Society's defecation which is travelling to Australia comprises the Rev. W. W. Cash, general secretary of the Church ...

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  43. LONDON'S TRAFFIC TOLL.

    LONDON, March 23.—Police statistics reveal that 125 persons are killed monthly in the London traffic. The total since January 1 is: 377 killed and 13,323 injured. ...

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  44. NOVELIST DIVORCED.

    LONDON, March 23.—The wife (formerly Ruth Dixon) of the novelist Rafael Sabatini, was granted a divorce to-day on the grounds of her husband's misconduct ...

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  45. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    CALCUTTA, March 23.—The special committee appointed to consider the question of the North-West Frontier defence has signed a unanimous report on the ...

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  46. IMPORTED MEAT.

    LONDON, March 23.—In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for War (Mr. T. Shaw) informed Mr. Boyce (Con­servative) that the value of imported meat ...

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