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  3. BROTHERHOOD OF MAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Preliminaries in connection with the German loan, undertaken in conjunction with American bankers, have been so ...

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  4. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two crises, involving the fate of the Government, came on the scene together, in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three hundred and sixty officers and men of H.M.A.S. Adelaide arrived in London to-day on a two days' visit. They ...

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  6. WAR ON WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —"Our purpose is to kill war and annihilate it." The plan now drawn up leaves no loophole. It ...

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  7. PROBABLE APPORTIONMENT.

    The German Minister for Finance (Dr. Luther) has arrived in London in connection with the negotiations for the British quota under the Dawon ...

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  8. France and Germany.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A Franco-German conference has been engaged upon a commercial agreement. It was opened with conciliatory speeches by the ...

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  9. The Finest Thing.

    The galleries were crowded for the full-dress debate of the Assembly of the League of Nations to-day. The subject of discussion was the ...

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  10. "CHARITY AT HOME FIRST," SAY BRITISH MINERS.

    Representatives of the Miners' Executive to-day had a conference, with the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) which lasted for two and a ...

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  11. ANXIOUS TIMES AHEAD.

    An interesting turn has been given to the Russian Treaty controversy by the decision of the Liberal Party in submitting its motion, which declares ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. IRAQ SITUATION.

    BAGDAD, Wednesday.—A new line, 13 miles north of Amadia, has been occupied by Assyrian levies under the strict control of British officers. They ...

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  13. ANARCHY REIGNS.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—A meeting of Egyptian press representatives to-day decided to telegraph to Ibn Sand, Sultan of Najd, whose Wahabi (Puritan ...

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  14. Crisis No. 2.

    The other motion was that of Sir Robert Horne and Sir Douglas Hogg (former Attorney-General), which connected the Government with the ...

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  15. IRISH TREATY.

    THE motion for the rejection of the Irish Treaty Amendment Bill was defeated in the British House of Commons on Wednesday ...

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  16. THE DAY AT WEMBLEY.

    The officers and men spent the bulk of the day at the Australian Pavilion at Wembley, of which they spoke in the highest terms. They were ...

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  17. German Train Crash.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Ten were killed and 32 injured as the result of a railway collision outside Maycace, Germany. A local train ...

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  18. IMPERIAL ATTITUDE NEEDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Captain Wedgewood Benn (Liberal) continued the debate to-day on the Irish Treaty Amendment Bill. He urged the ...

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  19. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Director-General of Health (Dr. Cumpston) is proceeding to Paris to attend the International Office of ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. Refrigerated Tonnage.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Refrigerated Tonnage Committee, replying, to-day to a deputation representing Australian co-operative butter factories, ...

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  21. "ENTER TORY RANKS," SAYS ASQUITH.

    "The Daily Chronicle" states that Mr Asquith has recommended the Liberals to support the Conservative, motion, which censures the Government, ...

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  22. REFUSED TO SIGN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A strange romance under the Married Woman's Property Act has been revealed in Carmarthenshire, Wales. ...

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  23. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The executive committee of the Association of the British Chambers of Commerce to-day carried a resolution urging the ...

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  24. Sackcloth and Ashes.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—After eight months' preliminary investigation, the trial of Namba, the Japanese who attempted the life of the Prince Regent ...

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  25. Light Aeroplanes.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The light aeroplane competitions were resumed at Lympne to-day in good weather. An interesting event was the ...

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  26. Fire in China.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. — Lo-tien, 6 miles from Lieu-to, is in flames. Part of the city has been burnt down. So far, the cause of the fire has not been ...

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  27. Shrouded in Fog.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The City of London to-day was shronded in a [?] of fog typical of November weather. Owing to the darkness to-day's wool ...

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  28. Long Distance Flights.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Dutch airmen, flying to Batavia, Java, started from Amsterdam at 8.45 o'clock this morning. ...

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  29. £112,000 for Charities.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—James Parr, an octogenarian and bachelor, who has been living in a humble cottage, in one of the poorest districts of Manchester, ...

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  30. ZANNI AT SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. — Major Pedro Zanni, the Argentine aviator attempting a flight round the world, arrived safely at Shanghai to-day. ...

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  31. Th Royal Visitor.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The play "The Royal Visitor," in which Oscar Asche is appearing, and which was presented at His Majesty's Theatre, has ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Australian owner, Mr. Walter Landell, had his first success in England, when he won the Newmarket October Handicap ...

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