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  2. TARIFF POLICY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first comment by a responsible Labor Politician on Mr. Stanley Baldwin’s utterance at Swansea on the subject of ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Central News Agency’s Paris correspondent states that Lord Crewe (British Ambassador) has handed a note to ...

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  4. TO ELLIS ISLAND.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Ellis Island, the American immigration station, is facing tae worst situation in its history. Fifteen ships, carrying ...

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  5. INDIAN STATUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association has been authoritatively informed that after lengthy conversations Mr. Saprn, the ...

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  6. “PREFERENCE DEAD.”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Williams, of Sydney, in an interview with the Australian Press Association [?] to his departure for South ...

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  7. GERMAN CRISIS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The political crisis has become acute owing to the submission of a series of demands to Herr Stresemann by the Socialist ...

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  8. A HIDEOUS NIGHTMARE

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Mr. Ben wick, the “Daily Chronicle’s” special Cologne correspondent, says he has been visiting the Rhineland Republic, and it is difficult to believe that it is not a hideous nightmare. This pestilential growth outrages every idea ...

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  9. RUHR SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent[?] states that Herr Stinnes, Herr Kra[?] and others spent twelve hours [?] ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Senator Wilson, who is a member of the Australian delegation to the Imperial Conference, when interviewed by ...

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  11. [?]EDUCING CIVIL SERVICE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Government has decided to reduce the number of State officials by 25 per cent, [?] the interests of economy. ...

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  12. MR. SAPRU INTERVIEWED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Sapra, interviewed by Reuter In reference to the Indian debate at the conference, stated that the dominions ...

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  13. PURELY SOCIALIST.

    DRESDEN, Wednesday.—Following the resignation of Herr Zeigner (Premier) the Saxon Diet elected the Socialist Herr Fellisch Premier. The ...

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  14. OFF THE BEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A strike of brief duration occurred in the Melbourne police force late last night. when the night relief refused duty. ...

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  15. ELECTION IN JANUARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” understands that it is the present intention of the Government to go to the country In January on ...

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  16. MAINLAND FIRMS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The proposed double State taxation was denounced at a meeting of representatives of Victorian trading firms to-day, to ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Hill, assisted by Captains Golding and Gregory, Elder Brethern of Triity House, gave judgment in the ...

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  18. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Re[?]ter learns from Holland that the ex-Crown Prince is seeking permission to return to Germany. It is not clear ...

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  19. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Cambridgeshire was won by Verdict, with the French horse [?] second, and Dumas third. There were 23 ...

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  20. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Mr. Lloyd George has arrived for his final reception. A big crowd met him at the train. ...

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  21. NEW AIRSHIP DEVICE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The War Department has announced the perfection of a device for conserving [?] in dirigibles. The invention ...

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  22. INDIANS IN DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The conference was to-day largely occupied [?] the consideration of committee [?] and the [?]dian question. With ...

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  23. Cabinet’s Decision.

    A mass meeting of members of the force was held to-night at the Russell street police barracks, when the Commissioner conveyed to the men ...

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  24. WRECKED DESTROYERS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Ba[?] judgment and faulty navigation by Squadron Commander E. H. Watson. [?]Commander Hunger, and ...

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  25. REMARKABLE SPEECH.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—One of the most remarkable speeches of Mr. Lloyd George’s tour was an impassioned utterance at a civic ...

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  26. GREAT FRENCH ATTEMPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday:—Lord Coventry, the owner of Verdict, has been a member of the Jockey Club since 1860, and bred all Verdict’s maternal ...

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  27. TRIUMPHANT FASCISM.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The celebrations of the first anniversary of Fascism culminated in a procession of 30,000 persons, including 1,000 mayors ...

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  28. GREEK REVOLUTION.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—A court-martial at Salonika on 19 officers charged with complicity in the recent mutiny sentenced Major Sake[?]arion to ...

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  29. “LISTENING BY NIGHT.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—William Moran was charged at Rochdale yesterday. under an ancient law, with “unlawfully listening by night under the ...

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  30. GENERAL LOCK-OUT

    CHRISTIANIA, Wednesday.—The Norwegian Employers’ Federation, as a counter-move to strikes in the sawmills [?] and tobacco and chocolate ...

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  31. COTTON GROWING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Mr. Donald Mackinnon (Australian Trade Commissioner), commenting on the observations of his tour to the ...

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  32. MAY PROCLAIM REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are indications that the Greek Government is contemplating proclaiming a republic in consequence of facts ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — New but formal regulations adopted by the Federal Executive Council set out the duties of the Defence Council. ...

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  34. IN MALE ATTIRE

    CHARGE AGAINST GIRL. SYDNEY. Thursday.—[?] Rach[?] [?] aged 21, has been charged at the Kurr[?] Court with [?] ...

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  35. ROYAL WEDDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Simplicity will be the keynote of the wedding of the Crown Prince of Sweden and Lady Louise Mountbatten in the Chapel ...

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  36. TOO MANY NOUGHTS !

    COLOGNE, Thursday.—Yet an other new German currency is shortly appearing, namely, the “M mark,” which is being circulated to-day, when ...

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  37. RUMOR DENIED.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—A Communique issued at the close of the meeting mentioned earlier states that there is no reason to alter the policy ...

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  38. COST OF BREAD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Varying evidence regarding the cost of bread was given to-day before the commission of inquiry into the cost of ...

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  39. SOLDIER PREFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—It is provided in the new regulation under the Repatriation Act that in appointments preference shall be given, other ...

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  40. FEDERAL REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The steady increase of Customs revenue is still confounding the Federal Treasury. For October there was an ...

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  41. BERLIN AMBASSADOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In reference to the reports that Lord D’Abernon (British Ambassador to Berlin) is resigning it is officially stated that ...

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  42. N.Z. NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty announces that Captain Frederick Somerville, D.S.O., has been lent to Zealand as the Government’s ...

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  43. NEW MOTOR CAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Joseph Cook (Australian High -Commissioner), opening an exhibition at Australia House of the Marks-Moir ...

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  44. BECKER BANKRUPTCY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—On the ap[?] [?]tion of the National Provincial Union Bank of England’s trustees and debenture holders, the Chancery ...

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  45. RUSSIAN AGRICULTURE.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—A party of Australian skilled workmen have arrived. They intent to settle and to set a[?] example in improved ...

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  46. £2000 EMBEZZLED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, Stanley Hoy Colling, aged 25, pleaded guilty to having embezzled £2000 belonging to John ...

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  47. CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The New South Wales Swimming Association has derided to co-operate in the proposed visit of Arne Borg, the Swedish ...

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