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    GENEVA, Saturday Night. — Replying to Germany's note, the Council of the League of Nations notes with satisfaction the decision to seek early ...

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  3. SOCIETY SCANDAL

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A queue of women were waring at 5 o'clock this morning for the resumption of the Denn[?] case. Two employees ...

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  4. SENATE v. PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — The situation in relation to the appointment by President Coolidge of Mr Warren as Attorney - General and ...

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  5. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    HOBART. Saturday. — An engine carriage and van were derated near Fitzgerald early this morning. Advice to this effect was received at the ...

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  6. TRIAL FOR MURDER

    LONDON, Friday. At the Sussex Assizes to day the court was crowded at the trial of Norman Thorne. charged with having murdered his ...

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  7. COUNCIL'S SESSION TERMINATED

    The reply now addressed to Germany was read and approved by the Council of the League without discussion. ...

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  8. PROSPECTIVE LEGISTATIVE BLOCK.

    The President's statement appears to have been issued without consulting the Republican leaders, and thus resulting in the situation which has ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ART

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. What the experts regard as the comprehensive collection of oil paintings.[?] color and black and whites by ...

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  10. THE GENEVA PROTOCOL

    GENEVA, Friday Night. The Council of the League of Nations resolved [?]mously on the motion of Dr. Benes to refer the delegates ...

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  11. PATHOLOGISTS DISAGREE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. Two skulls, a microscope, and two Indian clubs were prominent. exhibits in court on the resumption of the trial today. ...

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  12. LABOR NOMINEES FOR ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Labor Councils by an exhaustive ballot will select the Labor delegate to the International Conference at Geneva in May ...

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    TEN - FOOT OCTJPUS IN BAY: This octopus, measuring 1Oft from top to tip, was caught recently at Sorrento. Its weight was 35 1b. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. EASTER. COMPETITIONS

    Present indications point to the Launceston Competitions Association's festival, at Easter eclipsing all previous fixtures both in regard to the ...

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  15. NORMAN LINDSAY'S ART

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Norman Lindsay's exhibition of thirty etching and twenty - two large water - colors at the Leicester Gallery is likely to ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL ROBBERIES]

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — Three sensational robberies occurred in the metropolitan district to - day, which for daring have not lately been ...

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  17. FINANCE AND TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday Night, — The Stock Exchange has passed through a period of nervousness since the bank rate was raised last week, and ...

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  18. THE NAVY ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The navy estimates total" £25,026,000, an icrease of £1700 compared with those [?] the current year. — This amount ...

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  19. CANDID LONDON CRITICISM

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — "The Morning Post," commenting on Norman Lindsay's exhibition, says that Lindsay has been styled the Rubens ...

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  20. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    PARIS, Saturday .Morning. — [?]Echo [?] Paris." says that Mr. Chamberlain has inflicted the heaviest blow the League of Nations has yet sustained. ...

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  21. SURPRISING REVELATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Surprising revelations were made when Lord Ashmore gave judgment at the Edinburgh Court, of Session for the ...

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  22. WHEAT PRICES FALL

    CHICAGO, Friday Night. — Grain prices on the Board of Trade crumbled in one of the biggest breaks of a single day since the war; May wheat ...

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  23. NAVAL LIMITATION CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — President Coolidge says that recent developments abroad indicate changes in the dis[?]ment situation which ...

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  24. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS

    CAIRO, Friday Night. — It is officially announced that 101 Zaghlolists and 101 candidates of other parties have so far been elected. New ...

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  25. MORE FREE VIEWS OF LINDSAY'S PICTURES.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — "The Observer" art editor writes: Norman Lindsay is a thoroughly bad artist. He has enormous dexterity of ...

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  26. COMMUNISTS V. POLICE

    HALLE, Saturday Morning. — Six people were killed, 22 seriously wounded and 13 injured in a collision between the police and Communists ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET

    CAPE TOWN. Saturday Morning. — A Labor forecast of the budget, said to the be well informed, states that the estimates show an increase of two ...

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  28. STEAMER IN A STORM

    NAGASAKI, Saturday Morning. — The Uwajima Mara encountered a storm on Wednesday morning off the Kakashima Islands. Five destroyers ...

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  29. STRIKE IN LOMBARDY

    ROME, Friday Night. — A general strike of iron and steel workers in Lombardy has broken out. A hundred thousand men are striking for an ...

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  30. THE BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Saturday Morning; The estimates complete the expenditure side of the budget, which, apart from debt charges, total £407,470,000, ...

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  31. LORD CURZON

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A bulletin slates that Lord Curzon had a fair night. Though his condition is causing anxiety, his general ...

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  32. RE-BROADCASTING.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Morning. — The fifth London programme was successfully re - broadcasted throughout the Eastern States. The audiences ...

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  33. RELEASED ON BAIL.

    LONDON, Saturday Night - Mrs Lubbock arrested on an allegation of detaining £100 under false pre[?]ces has been released on bail until Monday. ...

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