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  2. STERN MEASURES

    Now decrees issued at Madrid, and signed by King Alfonso, have invested the prime Minister (General prime de Rivera) with the widest ...

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  3. Y.A.L. BOYS

    The contingent of young Australia League boys who are at Los Angeles went to san pedro the harbour of Los Angeles during the ...

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  4. DE VALERA.

    De valera while travelling to Bel fast to address a meeting was arrested on the border under the old order prohibiting his entry into ulster ...

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  5. THE KING

    A bulletin states that His Majesty continues to gain strength slowly He was able to sit up on saturday for a short time ...

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  6. ARMY DEED POLL

    In pursuance of the action to get the deed poll of 1904 declared in valid General Booth's solicitors to day took out a summons for direction ...

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  7. TEST COMMENT

    Despite a heavy february log in the London streets newspaper boys were kept busy with close of play editions "The Kngaroo Leaps Ahead," is a characteristic poster ...

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  8. UPROAR

    In the House of Commons Mr. J, Batey. (Lab.) asked what steps It was, proposed to take to deal with the poverty and distress that had been revealed ...

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  9. AT THE BAZAAR.

    Mr. Fullerson presiding at the Gaelic Bazaar at Belfast, which De valera was journeying to open said; "we invited a gentleman to open ...

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  10. RADIUM.

    The "Morning post's" Berlin representative says:— professors Voitz and Doederlein members of the League of Nations Radlological commission ...

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  11. GENERAL IN LONDON.

    General Booth who has been con fined to his house at southwold for the past three months unexpectedly motored to London to-day and took ...

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  12. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    An important meeting of manufacturers and others intorested in the export trade to Russia met at the savoy Hotel and passed the following rese ...

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  13. A GRAVE SITUATION

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that reports received in London From diplomatic sources suggest that the spanish revolt is far graver and more ex ...

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  14. NEW CRUISERS

    The senate by 54 votes to 23 refused to climinate from the cruiser construction Bill the stipulation that the keels of all the ships shall be ...

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  15. MYSTERY MACHINE.

    It is expected that an interesting announcement concerning the machine obtained by Flying officers Moir and owen for the Australian flight will be available this week ...

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  16. MAKING PROGRESS.

    The King had a good nighty and continuos. to make progress. Tests of the ambulance proved that an entirely satisfactory ...

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  17. TROTSKY

    A message from Kovno states that Trotsly arrived at Moscow in s saloon car with a strong escort and has been accommodated with a rest ...

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  18. BRITISH LIMITATION

    The "Dally Chronicle" says that as a result of a conference to-day between the prime minister the foreign secretary the chanellor of the Exchequer and the first Lord of ...

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  19. THE VATICAN

    It Is reliably assorted that the vatican Government agreement of February 1, will be signed on February 10. An announcement will officially be ...

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  20. WOOL TEXTILES.

    The application for a safeguarding 'duty for wool textiles opened to-day before the Board of Trade committee Mr. cyril Atkinson K.C. Counsel ...

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  21. DE RIVERA ON SPANISH REVOLT.

    The premier General de Rivera in a statement said:— "The reports that troops have revolted fighting has occurred are untrue Not a short has been fired ...

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  22. HILL'S COMPLIMENT TO JACKSON

    Mr. "plum" Warner, is of opinion that if ENgland can set Australia 350, she must about win but Geary's in jury presents a problem for chapman. ...

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  23. PRINCE'S TOUR

    The Lord Mayor of Newcastle has sent a [?] to the prince of wales expressing on behalf of the people of Northmberland land Durham their ...

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  24. AT KABUL

    In the House of commons sir Austen chambeplain in reply to a question said subordinate members of the Legation at Kabul and other persons ...

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  25. THE RHINELAND

    In the House of commons to-day Mr. Winston churchill replied to a question as follows "The Governments are equally desirous of se ...

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  26. ENGLISH COMMENT ON TEST MATCH.

    Shortly after Geary retired from the field on saturday afternoon Mr. B.V. Screymgour a member of the Board of control and chairman of the ...

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  27. DOMINIONS EXPENDITURE

    Replaying in the House of commons to Mr. H. Day (Lab) the secretary of state for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) said that the dominions ex ...

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  28. BLOWN TO PIECES

    A shell found by three battle fields workmen near Nieuport exploded when they attempted to remove the cap by hammer ...

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  29. AMERICAN CABINET.

    The Washington correspondent of the New york "Times" says:— From authoritative sources it is dearned that colonel H.L. stimson, ...

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  30. RARE SPECTACLE:

    A rare spectacle is provided of a lagoon at venice completely Frozen Gondolas and other craft are icebound people are skat ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. RADIUM IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of commons to-day the secretary for the Dominions Mr. L.C. Amery told Mr. Robert Thomas that he had no informations as to the ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. SENATE PASSES BILL

    The senate passed a bill authorising the construction of fifteen cruisers and one airplane carrier ...

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  33. KELLOGG PACt

    The Forcign Relations committee of the Roichstag has sanctioned the ratification of the Kellogg pact, adding a resolution that Germany should ...

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  34. UNDER SNOW

    Reports from all parts of Europe indicate the worst win ter for 50 years Snow has fallen in constantinople unceasingly for 96 hours ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. BIG SHIPS

    sir william seager president of the chamber of shipping speaking at a shipowner dinner at Newcastle. said that he had it on good authority ...

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  36. GIANT PLANES

    The first of the four giant Hercules passenger planes for the westralian airways has been successfully tested ...

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  37. UNMOVED.

    Joseph clarke 21, wireless engineer was sentenced to death at Liverpool 4½ minutes after he was charged with strangling Mrs. Fon ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Harry southwell was buried in Addolorata cemetery Malta, near the graves of Australian soldiers The Rev william Harrod Senior ...

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  40. THE LEAGUE.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the ''Daily Telegraph" says that the league of Nations is alarmed at tho prospect, of a bitter and and aeute ...

    Article : 166 words
  41. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    J.C. Brandreth managing director of Ner sag, Ltd., who recently disappeared, leaving the company's accounts in a questionable state was ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. MALCOLM CAMPBELL

    Malcolm campbell the British speed motorist has arrived He states that his attempts on the world's motor record will be made in ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    In the House of commons the post master General sir willam mitchall Thomson in a long reply to Viscount sandon said that experiments were ...

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  44. BOXING.

    preliminary arrangements which the parties regard as definite have been fixed up for Tom Hooney and phil scott to fight in London for the ...

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  45. ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS.

    In a message from port stanley, Fakland Islands sir George wilkins states that the party arrived there safely on monday after an unovent ...

    Article : 60 words
  46. GAOL AND FLOGGING

    Judge joinarski in the Generasessions Melbourne, sentenced joseph Herman carl Hansen, a young well built man [?] 12 months imprison ...

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  47. INFLUENZA

    Through and intermediate passengers on the mail steamer were quarantined for some hours owing to there being cases of mild influenza on board ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. TENNIS ABROAD.

    In the final of the carlion club's comen's singles at cannes Miss Boyd defeated miss Thomas 6-1, 6-1 ...

    Article : 34 words
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