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  2. DISARMAMENT

    "It can be stated with confidence," says the "Daily Telegraph, "that the meetings of the Disarmament Conference will not be resumed in April, as there is no ...

    Article : 184 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS MATCH AT COLOMBO

    Several members of the Australian cricket team will not be available for the match at Colombo. Darling strained his groin while playing quoit tennis, and has ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. BYRD EXPEDITION

    A wireless message form Little America states that the commander of the American Antarctic Expedition, Rear-Admiral R. E. Byrd, who is spending the winter ...

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  5. DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—After Black Demon had won the Easter Plate, third division, at the Boulder Racing Club's meeting to-day an electric battery was ...

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  6. MAIL 'PLANES MAROONED DELAYED IN NORTH-WEST BY FLOODS

    PERTH, Monday.—Two northern mail planes have been marooned as a result of the cyclonic storm which almost destroyed Onslow. A D.H.50 'plane, which ...

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  7. HOLIDAY DEATH LIST NINE MORE FATALITIES

    Following a heavy list of casualties during the week-end a large number of holiday accidents occurred yesterday. Nine deaths were reported. The fatalities included the death of two men when an aeroplane ...

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  8. KILLED IN 'PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Dr. R. K. Lee Brown, aged 39 years, of Macquarie street, who was a leading golfer, and Mr. Thomas Fieldsend, a pottery manufacturer, of East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PICNIC VAN CRASHES

    The courage of John Henry Joynson, of Cadby avenue, Ormond, probably saved the lives of some, at least, of the 41 occupants of a motor-van in which he was ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S SURPLUS

    Many newspapers are cautious in their comments on the surplus of £31,147,860, with which the British Government ended the financial year. ...

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  11. SUBSIDIES FOR FARMERS

    LONDON, March 1.—Mr. Walter Elliot, the Minister of Agriculture, is a strong man in the Cabinet, and he has need of all his strength, for he has shouldered ...

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  12. Captaincy of England

    "Jardine announces that he does not want to play against Australia," remarks the "Daily Express." "Doubtless he has had his fill of the cricket controversy, but ...

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  13. MOTORIST DIES FROM INJURIES

    ADELAIDE Monday.—Cyril Penniment, of Highbury, a suburb of Adclaide, suffered fatal internal injuries when a motor-car he was driving overturned on a hill near ...

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  14. NAVY PRAISED

    Tour British naval officers arrived by the Blue Funnel liner Anchises yesterday to serve for two years in the Australian Navy. They are Rear-Admiral W. T. ...

    Article : 357 words
  15. Launch to Take Food

    PERTH, Monday. — To prevent any shortage of food at Onslow owing to the impossibility of ships calling theie now that Beadon jetty had been destroyed, the ...

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  16. MISSION TO THE EAST

    After an eventless voyage the Australian Eastern Mission arrived at dawn to-day at Macassar, one of the oldest trading stations in the Dutch East Indies. ...

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  17. TWO VANS AND LORRY

    Owing to the difficulty experienced in obtaining two justices of the peace, an hour elapsed before a horse, which was in great pain from a broken leg and other ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. FINE EASTER

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  19. Collapse When Swimming Water Channel

    ROCHESTER Monday.—Joseph Chappel aged 72 years, of the corner of Moore and Chaucer streets, Moonee Ponds, was drowned in the water channel at ...

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  20. Car Over Embankment

    ORBOST, Monday.—A motor-car driven by Dr. D. P. Guilfoyle, of Bega (N.S.W.), went over an embankment six miles on the Orbost side of Genoa. Dr. Guilfoyle ...

    Article : 338 words
  21. Lifeboat Called Out

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday. — The Queenscliff lifeboat was called out tonight to the assistance of two men who got into difficulties willie fishing from a ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. INDIAN CONGRESS

    Indian Congressional leaders, at a conference at New Delhi yesterday, passed a resolution favouring the revival of the Swaraj (home rule) party, and ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. EASTER FASHION PARADE

    What is considered graphic evidence of the improved economic conditions is reflected in the so-called Fifth Avenue Easter Sunday fashion parade, which was ...

    Article : 233 words
  24. CAFE PROPRIETOR STABBED

    With a stab wound in the groin which he received when he was ejecting a man from his wine saloon in Chetwynd street, North Melbourne, Luigl Colbertaldo, aged ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. Fall From Train

    Alighting from the 5.36 p.m. train from Melbourne to Mordialloc when it was moving out of the Richmond station yesterday, James Waters, aged 62 years, ...

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  26. CALLOUS CRIME

    The police at Bremerton, Washington, are vainly searching for clues to the perpetrators of one of the most brutal robberies and murders ever recorded here. ...

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  27. INSULL CASE

    An application by the United States Government to the Turkish Courts through the United States Ambassador for the arrest and extradition of Samuel Insull, a ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. CAR CRASHES INTO TRUCK

    GEELONG, Monday.—When a motorcar crashed into the rear of a stationary motor-truck on the side of the Melbourne road at North Shore this ...

    Article : 189 words
  29. SHOWERS ONLY No "Break of Season" Yet

    Although there is nothing in the change of the weather yet to indicate that the "break of the season" awaited by farmers at this time of the year has ...

    Article : 216 words
  30. Other Accidents

    When a motor-car in which she was travelling struck a cable tram at the intersection of Nicholson street and Victoria parade, Fitzroy, last night, Miss Enid ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. HOLY YEAR ENDS

    Three gilded bricks laid by the Pope on a beautiful sunlit morning closed the Holy Door of St. Peter's to-day, marking the end of Holy Year. A stately ...

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  32. "Thank God for Guns"

    "Thank God, we have guns. We shall direct our forces toward the restoration of a republic," said Mr. Thomas Barry, the Irish Republican leader, who headed ...

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  33. GIRL WOUNDED

    HOBART, Sunday.—Lola Alice Hansch, aged 17 years, was found to-night lying on the footpath in Sloane street, Battery Point, with a stab wound on her left ...

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  34. GIRL FALLS OVER 200FT. CLIFF

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Rita Clair, aged 17 years, of Markham street, Armidale, was killed instantly when she fell 200ft. from the top of a cliff at Gara Falls, near ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. MAN KILLED WHEN CAR STRIKES TREE

    HEALESVILLE, Monday.—One man was killed and two of three other occupants of a motor-car were injured when it became uncontrollable while ...

    Article : 252 words
  36. Rain in South Australia

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Good rain fell in the lower south-east of the Stale to-day and to-night. It will do much to relieve anxiety about winter feed. Nearly an ...

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  37. Monte Carlo Gamblers Paid in Gold

    The "gold standard" was restored in the gaming rooms of Monte Carlo recently, when, amid tremendous excitement, gold coins appeared for the first ...

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  38. THE KIBBLES AND OTHERS

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of last Thursday there was an article about the Kibble family, recalling Burke and Wills and the early days of Tasmania. Robert ...

    Article : 183 words
  39. Late Viscount Novar

    A public memorial service for the late Viscount Novar (a former Governor-General of Australia who died on Friday) will be held at his late residence, Raith House, ...

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  40. Attack on Mr. Cecil

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Mun[?]ch correspondent says that as a sequel to the attack on Mr. J. Cecil, grandson of the Marquis of Salisbury, who is a member ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. Heavy Falls in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Eleven inches of rain fell during the last three days at Mount Mellum, near Landbborough, and Mooloo[?]ah and Bald Knob registered nine ...

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  42. Lady Novar Replies to Message

    CANBERRA Monday.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received from Lady Novar the following cable message:— ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    According to the city editor of the "Dally Express," some of the Antarctic whaling companies have sold the season's catch on the basis of 24/ a ton, but the ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. Cabinet Minister's Marriage

    Mr. Walter Elliot, the British Minister for Agriculture, married Miss Katherlne Tennant, a half-sister of the Countess of Oxford and Asquith, at St. Baldred's ...

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  45. STEER-RIDER KILLED

    DOOKIE, Monday. — When competing in the open steer-riding championship to-day at the Easter Monday sports, Ernest Hunt, aged 22 years, only son of ...

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  46. Malta Increases Duties

    Malta has increased import duties on foreign goods by 10 per cent. Imperial goods have been accorded a preferential tariff. ...

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  47. EASTERN GATE OF CITY

    Sir,—Our beautiful city is sadly lacking in fountains and statues, and although money may not be available at present sites could be reserved for their ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. Russia's Air Force

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the latest information available in London leads to the conclusion that Russia now possesses the world's leading air force, ...

    Article : 77 words
  49. Flags at Half-mast

    Instructions have been issued for flags to be flown at half-mast on all Commonwealth buildings in Australia to-day. They will remain at half-mast throughout the ...

    Article : 32 words
  50. BITTEN BY SNAKE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  51. NURSE KILLED BY CAR

    BEACONSFIELD, Monday. — When walking home from church with a party of five other nurses last night, Nurse Florence Moloney, aged 25 years, of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  52. Waihemo Aground

    The Union S.S. Company's steamer Walthome, 5,627 tons, when on the voyage from Lautoka to Suva, grounded yesterday morning in Navula Passage. Two ...

    Article : 67 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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