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  3. DANGER OF GENERAL CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Feb. 29.—Mr. Henry Wickham Steed, proprietor and editor of the "Review of Reviews," and a former editor of "The Times." in an address to the ...

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  4. GROUP SETTLERS.

    DENMARK, March 1.—A group settler, speaking on behalf of his group, made the startling assertion to the Group Settlement Commission this morning that he ...

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  5. GOLDFIELDS DISPUTE.

    No settlement has been reached in the dispute between the Lake View and Star Company and the 26 tool sharpeners from the Ivaphoe gold mine who object to the ...

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  6. STABBING ON A BOAT.

    While the s.s. Hayo Maru, a Japanese wheat boat, was at Geraldton on February 1, revels in the town were followed at midnight by a Quarrel on the boat as ...

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  7. GRAZIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Wool problems chiefly occupied the attention of delegates to the conference of the New South Wales Graziers' Association to-day. Speaking on ...

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  8. WOOL WEEK.

    Further reports of the interest being taken, in the "Miss Westralia" frock competition in connection with Wool Week were received yesterday. The Mundaring ...

    Article : 335 words
  9. SOUTH AFRICAN VOLUNTEERS.

    CAPE TOWN, Feb. 29.—Dr. Ho Tsang, who was recently Chinese Consul-General in South Africa and who is leaving this week for China, has received over 2,000 ...

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  10. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    SHANGHAI, March 1.—The startling decision was announced at Nanking to-day that China had decided to resume full diplomatic relations with the Soviet for ...

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  11. COMFORTS WORK PARTY.

    The annual report for the year ended December 31, 1931, of the Wool Comforts Work Party discloses that the chief work for flip twelve months was to teach people ...

    Article : 243 words
  12. JAPANESE REPORT.

    TOKIO, March 1.—The declaration was made to-day of the founding of the new State of Manchuria. The inaugural ceremony. which will be held at Changchun ...

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  13. TREATMENT OF ABORIGINES.

    CANBEREA, March 1.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Parkhill), referring to the allegations by Mr. Francis Birtles of the ill-treatment of aborigines ...

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  14. A RIVAL TO KAPOK.

    The use of wool instead of kapok for stuffing beds, pillows and cushions was advocated yesterday by the secretary of the pastoralists' Association (Mr. W. L. ...

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  15. COLLEGE STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, March 1.—The hearing of evidence in the inquiry into the cause of the strike of students at Roseworthy Agricultural cultural College on January 4 was ...

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  16. BOARD AND DOCTOR.

    TOODYAY, February 29.—For several months past the Toodyay Hospital Board has found it almost impossible satisfactorily to administer the affairs of the ...

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  17. Support from Kalgoorlie.

    KALGOORLIE, March 1.—The Kalgoorlie sub-branch of the Returned Sol-diers' League is making arrangements to support the "Miss Westralia" contest, and ...

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  18. SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Seeking leave to introduce a Bill to provide for the administration of the Sydney harbour bridge, the Minister for Works (Mr. Davidson) stated ...

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  19. MR.J. LATHAM'S DEPARTURE.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—A large party of friends and political supporters witnessed departure of the Federal Attornev-General (Mr. Latham) by the ...

    Article : 288 words
  20. CRASH INTO BRIDGE.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—Six persons were seriously injured when a motor car crashed into a bridge on the Bendigo-Echuca highway near Goornong this ...

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  21. UNIONISTS IN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, March 1.—The Commonwealth Government has rescinded a regulation made by the Scullin Government that only unionists were to receive the ...

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  22. N.Z. PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March l.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) in a statement, said that although no decision had been made by the Cabinet, he anticipated ...

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  23. APPLICATION TO COURT.

    In the State Arbitration Court yesterday, the State secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. A. J. Watts), on behalf of the men affected applied the ...

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  24. A BOY KILLED.

    Raymond Bromley (5), son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bromley, of Albany-road, Kenwick, was knocked down and fatally injured in Albany-road by a motor truck ...

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  25. BROADCASTING CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—The postmaster- General (Mr. Fenton) said to-day that the Bill to provide for the appointment of a commission to control ...

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  26. SOUTH COAST NATIVES.

    ALBANY, Feb. 29.—When in Albany recently, the Chief Protector of Aborigines (Mr. A. O. Neville) stated that following on his visit to the South Coast ...

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  27. POLICE UNIONS.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Disagreement with the statement by the Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria (Major-General Blarney) doubting the neutrality of police ...

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  28. Reservations on the First Train.

    The Secretary for Railways (Mr. J. F. Tomlinson) said yesterday that interest had been aroused by the provisions made for booking on the first passenger train ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. Civic Reception in Perth.

    A civic reception will be tendered by the Lord Mayor and councillors of the City of Perth to the Federal Attorney-Grneral (Mr.J.G.Latham) at the Prince ...

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  30. TROUBLESOME TIMES.

    "Europe, politically and from the economic standpoint, is a seething volcano. Everywhere there is a restlessness, and chances are being made in the frantic ...

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  31. GAOL-BREAKING CHARGE.

    ADELAIDE, March 1.—Ernest Albert Richards, who escaped from Yatala Labour Prison on December 31 last and was re-arrested at Brisbane on February ...

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  32. PARLIAMENTARY BROADCAST.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Broadcasting of speeches has become a feature of the proceedings of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly but apparently the ...

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  33. WRECKED STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—A considerable quantity of valuable cargo, which is practically undamaged by the sea, has been salvaged to-day from the steamer Northern ...

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  34. SEQUEL TO EVICTION.

    MELBOURNE, March 1—After an unemployed man and his family had been ejected from a house in South Melbourne yesterday, a crowd of unemployed men, ...

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  35. GIRLS DISAPPEAR.

    HOBART, March 1.—It is feared that a double drowning tragedy occurred near Bream Creek. Tasmania, this afternoon, when Alice Woolley (21), and her sister, ...

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  36. A FATAL SKID.

    KALGOORLIE, March 1.—Ernest Gordon Batten (37), of Clancy-street, Boulder, died in the Kalgoorlie Government Hospital late last night as a result of head ...

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