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  2. GERMAN SITUATION Committee of Experts at Berlin.

    The First Committee of Experts inquiring into the means of stabilising German finances has arrived from Paris, and has held a meeting ...

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  3. GREEK REPUBLICANS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Greek Republicans have declared war upon M. Vemzelos, the Premier, and that ...

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  4. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    In July last a sensational case which had long agitated both the prohibitionists and the anti-prohibitionists in America came to a climax when the ...

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  5. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    It is officially confirmed that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has sent a private letter to M. Poincare in the most friendly terms, expressing the hope ...

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  6. AVIATION. Triple Collision in Mid-air.

    Three Japanese naval 'planes collided in mid-air to-day above the Kasumigaura, aviation field. The occupants of two of the 'planes ...

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  7. VICTORIA BRIDGE, DEVONPORT.

    Victoria Bridge, connecting East and West Devonport, collapsed this morning, and being beyond repair, a new structure will be needed. ...

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  8. CANBERRA. First Cabinet Meeting.

    The first Federal Cabinet meeting to be held at Canberra took place here to-day at Yarralumla homestead. In replying to a presentation made by the ...

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  9. FEDERAL LOAN COUNCIL.

    It is expected by the Acting Prime Minister and Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), who returned from Canberra to-day, that the business of the Federal ...

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  10. RECORD HELICOPTER FLIGHT.

    M. Pescara, the well-known French aviator, who has been experimenting for a long time with the helicopter principle of flight, made a record flight ...

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  11. THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES.

    The Cologne correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that at a meeting of the British Chamber of Commerce to-day the chairman stated that ...

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  12. LABOUR DISPUTES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the South African Union House of Asembly to-day, Mr. F. S. Malan, the Minister for Mines and Industries, introduced the Industrial Conciliation ...

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  13. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE. PROPOSAL TO USE FLOATING DOCK.

    Official circles describe the "Daily News" report that the German floating dock surrendered to Britain under the Peace Treaty is to be towed to ...

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  14. THE SEPARATIST MOVEMENT.

    Advices received in Paris from Mayence state that the under-burgomaster of Roxheim, who was an adherent of the Separatist movement in the ...

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  15. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF.

    Speaking yesterday at the agricultural show held at Paarl, 30 miles to the north-east of Capetown, General Smuts, the Prime Minister of South Africa, ...

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  16. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The "Morning Post" says it understands that the attitude of the British Government regarding Russia is that while there are hosts of problems for ...

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  17. WAR CLAIMS SCANDAL.

    A stormy debate occurred to-day in the Chamber over the bill providing for the revision of all war damage claims exceeding 500,000 francs. Most ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The number of unemployed receiving relief in the unoccupied territories of Germany has risen to 1,500,000. It is semi-officially estimated that from ...

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  19. NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    It was decided at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Canberra to request His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) to lay the ...

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  20. WEST PERTH P.O. ROBBERY.

    Paul LEmpriEre (29), electrician, who was arrested in connection with the case of robbery under arms at the West Perth Post Office, where, it is alleged, ...

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  21. BOMBAY MILL STRIKE.

    The number of strikers in the cotton mill dispute in Bombay now totals nearly 140,000, and 75 mills have been closed down. The situation otherwise ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.

    Ou his return to Melbourne to-day, the Acting Prime Minister, Dr. Earle Page, made available information about a number of matters which were discussed ...

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  23. FORGED NOTES.

    A designer named Thomas Stoad was committed for trial at Norwich to-day on a charge, of uttering forged £1 notes. The evidence showed that a ...

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  24. GERMAN SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, on behalf of the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union, has telegraphed to the Prime Minister pointing out that 1,200 ...

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  25. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The British Air Ministry has order ed the cessation of the bombing of Mesopotamian villages whose inhabitants have not paid their taxes, and ...

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  26. SERIOUS FIRES. HARDWARE CHAMBERS GUTTED.

    A fire occurred in a hardware chambers in Elizabeth-street near Little Bourke-street, at 1.40 o'clock this morning. The fire was noticed by a night ...

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  27. THE NAVY ESTIMATES.

    The "Daily Herald" says it understands that Mr. Philip Snowden, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has demanded a reduction of £5,000,000 in ...

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  28. WINTER SPORTS.

    The winter sports section of the Olympiad was continued to-day, when the final curling matches were played off, in which Britain beat France, 48— ...

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  29. BRITISH HOUSING.

    Mr J. Wheatley, the Minister for Health, has had a conference with the chairman of the Building Trades Workers' Federation, and in a ...

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  30. MIGRATION.

    Mr. H. P. Colebatch, the Agent-General for West Australia, is visiting Plymouth for the purpose of bidding farewell to 20 Devon and Cornwall ...

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  31. COAL MINE DANGER.

    Allegations of a serious nature were made by a deputation from the Northern Miners' Federation to the Minister of Mines (Mr. Fitzpatrick) to-day ...

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  32. COUNTRY PROPERTY DESTROYED.

    Fires have laid waste a considerable area of country between Darling Range and York. Willcox's property of 1,000 acres has been burnt right out, ...

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  33. ANGLO-AFGHAN RELATIONS.

    The editor of the Teheran newspaper, "Seterch Iran," called at the British Legation to-day to present to the British Minister a formal apology ...

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  34. BRITISH FOOTBALL. SCOTTISH-CUP.

    The following are the results of Scottish Cup (soccer) matches which were re-played to-day:—Hamilton beat King's-park, 1—0; Hearts beat ...

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  35. AMERICAN SCANDALS.

    Not satisfied with tha oil lands investigation alone, the Democratic members of the Congress promise a progressive investigation of various ...

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  36. COKE INDUSTRY STRIKE.

    A further meeting of the compulsory conference with reference to the dispute in the coke milking industry was held to-day. In answer to proposals made ...

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  37. LADY LABOURITE'S WALK.

    Miss Doroth Jewson, the Labour member for Norwich, who preferred to walk a distance of 114 miles rather than travel by a "blackleg" train, ...

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  38. DRAW FOR SCOTTISH CUP.

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  39. FRANCE AND RUMANIA.

    A long authoritative statement that has been issued makes it clear that Rumania has finally renounced the intention of asking the French ...

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  40. NEW VARIETIES OF POTATOES.

    About 12 months ago several new varieties of potatoes were brought to the State from England and Scotland by the Agricultural Department. Although ...

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  41. ORIGIN OF A LETTER. A COMMISSIONER'S INNUENDO.

    At the final day's sittings here of the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the effects of the Navigation Act Mr. Charles H. Hughes, Sydney manager ...

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  42. BRITISH OPERA.

    Signer Isidore de Lara, at an influential meeting in London, made A strong appeal for a permanent national opera house. He said the opera is ...

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  43. ENGLISH PLAYER SUSPENDED.

    The English Football Association has suspended Cope, left-back for Notts County, for a month, owing to his conduct in the first round of the ...

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  44. LENIN MONUMENTS.

    Madame Krupskaya, wife of the late Russian Dictator, Lenin, in a public reply to the innumerable messages of condolence, requests that there may ...

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  45. "CROWDED SHIPS."

    "If your report of the evidence offered at the Navigation Act inquiry is correct there must be some very inaccurate statements made respecting ...

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  46. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Five persons were injured when a motor-car got out of control and jumped over an embankment on the road from Jenolan Caves to Lithgow, about 15 ...

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  47. RUGBY.

    The following are the results of Rugby matches played to-day:—Oxford University beat Coventry, 37—5; Cambridge University lost to Guy's ...

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  48. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The detectives engaged in the search for Norman List, for whose arrest a warrant has been issued on a charge of murder, claim to have established the ...

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  49. JAPANESE EXTREMISTS.

    The Shanghai correspondent of Reuter's Agency at Tokio states that an ineffective attempt was made last night near Nagoya to wreck a train in which ...

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  50. ENGLISH DOCKERS.

    The Council of the Port Labour Employers has accepted the proposals of the Transport General Workers' Union for a conference to discuss the threat of ...

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  51. NORTHERN UNION.

    Wigan bent Widnes, 34—10. The Federal Loan Counicl meets in Melbourne to-day, when tax free loans and co-ordination in borrowing will be ...

    Article : 67 words
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