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  2. EUROPEAN SECURITY.

    The editorial in to-day's issue of the "Morning Post," discussing the persistent rumours in London. Paris, and Berlin, to the effect that Germany is ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. BOLSHEVIKS IN GERMANY.

    Remarkable allegations were made to-day during the trial of 16 Communists on charges of high treason, including a general of the Russian Red ...

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  4. THE SIRDAR'S MURDER.

    The House of Commons has authorised the Government to pay to the Sudan Government for enevoilent purposes the balance of the £500,000 fine ...

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  5. COLLIERY EXPLOSION. 80 Miners Entombed.

    An explosion has occurred in a colliery near Dortmund, Prussia, and it is stated that 80 men are entombed. ...

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  6. TRAGIC WEDDING.

    A miner named Glossmann, l8 years of age, who was annoyed because he was not invited to a friend's wedding, purchased a gun, and, hiding behind a ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. WEST AUSTRALIA AND FEDERATION.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Commission appointed to inquire into West Australia's disabilities under Federation, Mr.J.H.Prowse, M.H.R. ...

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  8. TASMANIAN WOOLS. "As Popular To-day as Ever."

    In the issue of the "Manchester Guardian Commercial on January S, two days prior to the wool sales at Hobart the Bradford correspondent of the ...

    Article : 484 words
  9. STORM AT FINGAL.

    After light misty rain had fallen at intervals, prineipally during the nights, of late, the town was caught in the grip of a storm of tropical violence this afternoon, and ...

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  10. DISASTER THROUGH FIREDAMP.

    The explosion, which was due to firedamp in the Stein mine, has resulted in 100 miners being missing. Up to the present 30 bodies have been ...

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  11. TRAINING OF BRICKLAYERS

    The Australian Government's scheme of technical training for bricklayers was referred to in the House of Commons to-day by Lady Astor. ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    The butcher, Haarmann, charged with the wholesale murder of youths, in Hanover, in December, has interceded on behalf of his accomplice, Graus, declaring ...

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  13. PORT OF BURNIE.

    The extent to which revenue collections at the port of Burnie have been affected by the unfavourable produce season and also by the maritime dispute may be ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The National Federation of Fruit Traders has resolved to continue this season the levy of a halfpenny per case from shippers of Australian apples, and a farthing ...

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  15. DIVORCE IN IRELAND.

    A debate took place in the Dail Eireann to-day on divorce in the Irish Free State, on the motion of the President (Mr. Cosgrave) to instruct the ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Government's proposals relating to the Protocol are still not ready for submission to the Dominions. The exchange ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. OIL OR STEAM?

    A remarkable discussion took place at a meeting of the Society of Arts today, when Sir James Fortescue- Flannery, M.Inst., C.E., consulting ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. CITY ENGINEER.

    Mr. H. E. Bellamy, the City Engineer, yesterday received a cablegram announcing that the South Australian Excutive Council had that morning approved of his ...

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  19. IRISH FREE STATE.

    In the Dail Eireann to-day, the Minister for Finance (Mr. Blythe) said that £6,838,000 had been paid in compensation for property losses. [?] ...

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  20. GERMAN COAL TRADE.

    Mr. Cook, secretary to the Miners' Federation, to-night made a statement to the executive of the federation expressing the opinion that the Dawes plan was likely to ...

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  21. INDIA.

    An interesting discussion took place in the Assembly to-day on Mr. Patel's bill, the object of which is to deprive Colonials, Americans, and Europeans, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SALES.

    A joint conference was held to-day of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and the National Council of Woolselling Brokers of Australia, which was ...

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  23. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    The cadets of the Young Australia League left Paris this morning for the Somme battlefields, the itinerary including a visit to Amiens Cathedral ...

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  24. ECHO OF SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Embers of the shipping hold-up gave their final flicker yesterday afternoon when a hitch occurred in the despatch to Sydney of the s.s. Canberra, which was the ...

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  25. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) has won over the Cabinet to his view regarding the ...

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  26. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    Replying to Mr. Hannon (Unionist), in the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the'Admiralty (Mr. Bridgeman) said that preparatory ...

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  27. MOROCCO WAR.

    Raisuli, who, operating on behalf of the Spanish forces, was captured by Abdul Krim, the leader of the Riffs, on January 31, was to-day taken to ...

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  28. TURCO-GREEK DISPUTE. GREAT BRITAIN NOT CONCERNED.

    In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Curzon, replying to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who raised the question of the Turkish expulsion of the Greek ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. TASMANIAN CEMENT CO.

    Two miles on the Railton side of Latrobe, alongside the Mersey River shale mining operations of the Tasmanian Cement Co., have reached an important ...

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  30. IMPERIAL SERVICES.

    The "Daily Express" lobbyist says that as the result of the effort made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill), the army estimates ...

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  31. LONDON'S FLOWER SELLERS

    The flower sellers in Piccadilly Circus, with whom untravclled Australians have been made familiar by Miss Ada Reeve, have fallen on evil ...

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  32. ALIEN IMMIGRATION. STOPPED IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    During a debate on the Alien Immigration Bill in the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary (Sir W. Joyason-Hicks) said the day might ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    "The Times" Fund for the restoration of St. Paul's Cathedral amounts to £233,861. The contributions received to-day amounted to £1,458. ...

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  34. TASMANIA'S ISOLATION.

    Support was unanimously accorded by the Green Ponds'council at their meeting on Wednesday to the resolutions passed at a recent public meeting in Hobart, ...

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  35. GREECE APPEALS TO LEAGUE.

    The Greek Government has appealed to the League of Nations regarding the expulsion of the Patriarch from Constantinople. It declares that ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. THE ASQUITH PEERAGE.

    The granting of letters patent to Mr. Asquith, as the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, has been gazetted. (Reuter.) ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. A WOMAN'S TRIALS.

    Mr. Justice Acton, when binding over Mrs. Trager, a Jewish librarian in the East End of London, 54 years of age, who was charged with having ...

    Article : 186 words
  38. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    The Church of Scotland Bill, which was introduced by the Conservatives in January, 1924, and reintroduced by the Labour Government in the House ...

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  39. MEAT PRICES. DECLINE IN FRANCE.

    The "Matin" states that during the past month prices of meat have declined in La Villette. Traders predict a continued decline owing to the ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. GUNMEN POLITICIANS.

    The corridor of the Chamber of the National Assembh at Angora was the scene yesterday of a serious incident. Following an altercation, Halid ...

    Article : 121 words
  41. REDUCTION IN U.S. INFLUX.

    The new immigiation law has been in force for six months, and it is estimated by the chairman of the Immigration Committee of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  42. AVIATION.

    The Governor-General of French West Africa (M.Carde), has communicated the following telegram received by Colonel De Goys, from Niamey, on the Niger ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. PHILIPPINE REGULATIONS.

    The Governor-General of the Philippine Islands (Major-General Wood) proclaimed as effective, from April 1, 1925, the following rules regarding the ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. HEALTH COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Commission on Health to-day, Dr. R.H.Fetherston, of Prahran, said that the time allowed for the reporting of births, viz., ...

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  45. LABOUR SPLIT.

    Owing, it is stated, to the feud which is the outcome of the recent election of Mr. Maurice Blackburn for the Fitzroy seat, Mr. R.R.Roberts, a bookmaker, has ...

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  46. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The"Daily Herald" says that the Cabinet has definitely decided to use all possible administrative powers order to reduce the aggregate amount of ...

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  47. REGIMENTAL ALLIANCES.

    His Majesty the King has approved of the New Zealand Veterinary Corps being allied to the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, likewise the Wellington ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. PRUSSIAN BANK SCANDAL.

    The charges against Dr. Hoefle, a former Minister of the German Cabinet, include acceptance of a bride of 50,000 marks from deposits in the Handelsbank, ...

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  49. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day an interesting case was begun. in which a retired civil servant. Mr. Frederick Robert Charles Freost songht to recover £100 ...

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  50. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Secretary for War (Sir Laming worthington-Evans), addressing the County Territorial Associations' Council to-day, made the important ...

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  51. MURDER OF WOMAN.

    James Henderson (44). labourer, was to-day found guilty of killing Mary Walden at Brisbane on January 5, and was remanded for sentence. Evidence ...

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  52. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS.

    In the House of Commons to day the Postmaster — General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson) said the sites for the Canadian and South African beam ...

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  53. COST OF BREAD.

    The Brisbane Master Bakers' Association bas renewed its application to the Prices Commissioner to increase the price of the 21b. leaf from 5½d. to 6d. ...

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  54. AMERICA AND POLAND.

    By an exchange of Notes signed today the United States and Poland agree mutually to accord most-favoured-nation treatment in matters ...

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  55. GENERAL CABLES.

    President Coolidge signed the Naval Appropriations Bill to-day. ...

    Article : 25 words
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