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  2. GERMAN REARMING.

    LONDON, March 20.—For the moment, and pending the visit of the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Eden) to Berlin, the ...

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  3. WAR FINANCING.

    WASHINGTON, March 19.—The Senate committee which for months has been investigating the domestic and international traffic in armaments advanced a ...

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  4. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, March 20.—Having agreed to abide by the decision of the joint conference of the two branches of the United Country Party, the three ...

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  5. PLANE DISASTER.

    BRUSSELS, March 19.—In a desolate spot between Brazzaville, in French Congo, and Coquilhatville, in Belgian Congo, a searching aeroplane belonging ...

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  6. TRADE AGREEMENTS.

    CANBERRA, March 20.—Questions in the House of Representatives today on the lapse of negotiations with the New Zealand Government for the completion ...

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  7. MEAT NEGOTIATIONS.

    CANBERRA, March 20.—By a further important development in the negotiations with Britain regarding her meat purchases from Australia for the second ...

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  8. BELGIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    BRUSSELS, March 19.—The Government, led by M. Theunis (which took office on November 19), unexpectedly resigned today because of the campaign of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AIR FORGE EXPANSION.

    LONDON, March 19.—The Air Estimates for 1935, totalling £23,851,100 gross and a small supplementary Estimate of £200,000 for the current year, were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CANADIAN POSITION.

    CANBERRA, March 20.—In consequence of the disappointing progress which has been made in revising the trade agreement between Australia and Canada. ...

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  11. GOLD THEFT.

    LONDON, March 19.—"As dramatic as an Edgar Wallace novel." was the description by the prosecution, in police court proceedings today, of the theft on ...

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  12. INDIAN RIOTING.

    CALCUTTA, March 20.—Over 40 persons were killed and over 100 injured, many seriously, in the rioting at Karachi yesterday. After the execution of a ...

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  13. EASTERN OPPORTUNITIES.

    BRISBANE, March 20.—The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), who has just returned from a tour of the East, is convinced that goods which Australia can produce and ...

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  14. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, March 20.—The decision to suspend further shipment of chilled beef came as a complete surprise to exporters and shipowners' representatives in ...

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  15. BELGA FALLS SHARPLY

    LONDON, March 20.—The Belgian Cabinet's resignation came as a shock yesterday to the London foreign exchange market, where the week-end news created ...

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  16. AERIAL ATTACK.

    BERLIN, March 19.—General Goering's mimic air raids, designed to instruct the population in methods of protection from aerial attack were carried ...

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  17. MUTTON AND LAMB POSITION.

    CANBERRA, March 20.—The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) said in the House of Representatives today that he bad been informed by exporters that the ...

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  18. MR. LYONS'S MISSION.

    ROME, March 20.—An Italian Air Force machine escorted Mr. Lyons's special train part of the way from Naples to Rome, flying low and doubling ...

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  19. REFORM OF THE LORDS

    LONDON, March 19.—In the House of Lords today, the Lord Steward of the Household (the Earl of Shaftesbury) read the following message from the King:— ...

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  20. PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, March 19.—Late tonight Britain accepted in principle the proposal for a meeting between the French, British and Italian Ministers before Sir ...

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  21. INFURIATED NEGROES.

    NEW YORK, March 20.—The theft of a pennypiece of candy by a ten-year-old negro boy in a large "five and ten cent store" in the Harlem section of the city ...

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  22. HOLLAND UNEASY.

    THE HAGUE, March 19.—In order to protect the guilder, the Dutch Government has announced rigid economies in the Budget, the total savings amounting ...

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  23. NEW RUSSIAN PURGE.

    RIGA, March 19.—It is reported here that the Soviet has arrested 1,074 Tsarists, including 170 ex-nobles, 547 ex-generals and high officers. 113 ex-police ...

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  24. THE NAZI POLICY.

    BERLIN, March 19.—The Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath), when interviewed today on the decision of the German Government to reintroduce ...

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  25. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, March 20.—Swiss Air Lines and Imperial Airways have Jointly inaugurated a new London to Zurich service. Swiss Air Lines are using a ...

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  26. FATAL TRAM SMASH.

    SYDNEY, March 20.—The City Coroner (Mr. Oram) today committed James Robert Hunt, an acting signalman, for trial on a chance of manslaughter after ...

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  27. A STRANGE THEFT.

    MELBOURNE, March 20.—Thieves take many strange things in the course of their operations, but it would be thought that 20 miles of sausage skins would prove too ...

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  28. NAVIGATION ACT.

    HOBART, March 20.—Disappointment has been expressed in Hobart at the limited scope of the amendment to the Navigation Act, under which passengers may ...

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  29. HUMAN TORSO IN CANAL.

    LONDON, March 19.—A headless male torso, the legs having been severed close to the body, and a hand being missing, was discovered today in a canal near ...

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  30. SPEED LIMIT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, March 18.—Car drivers were on their best behaviour today, when the 30-miles-an-hour speed limit came into operation, and many were content with ...

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  31. COSTLY LINER.

    WASHINGTON, March 19.—The Department of Commerce today granted the United States Lines permission to withdraw the steamship Leviathan (48,943 ...

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  32. ARNHEM LAND GOLD.

    CANBERRA, March 20.—Making a personal explanation in the House of Representatives tonight, the member for the Northern Territory (Mr. Blain) ...

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  33. FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    GENEVA, March 19.—In its renewed appeal to the League of Nations Council to intervene in its dispute with Italy over the frontier between Abyssinia and ...

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  34. NATIVE WOMEN IN MINES.

    CANBERRA, March 20.—An assurance that the Federal Ministry would take steps to prevent the employment of aboriginal women in mining in the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS.

    AUCKLAND, March 20.—The Australian cruisers which are visiting New Zealand sailed for Wellington today, where they will arrive on Saturday. They will ...

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  36. FIJI'S POPULATION.

    SUVA (Fiji), March 20.—The population of Fiji in 1921 was 157,266 persons. In 1934 it was 197,449. The 1934 figures comprise 4.763 Europeans; 98,478 Fijians, ...

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