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  2. ANOTHER FRENCH ADVANCE.

    LONDON) Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Strasbourg telegraphs that with the object of facilitating the control of the customs, French troops crossed the Rhine at Daybreak, and occupied the workshops at Darmstadt and Mannheim Harbour. They Intend to occupy ...

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  3. A SINGLE POLICY.

    LONDON, Friday. -- "The Times," in a leading article states that Mr. S. M. Brace, Prime Minister of Australia, made a brave ...

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  4. SERIOUS PLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A deputation from the Australian Meat-Council had many, requests to make when it met the Minister for Customs (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE LAST MATCH.

    NEWLANDS (South Africa), Saturday.--Glorious weather was experienced for the first day's play in the last match of the M.C.C. tour. Western Province ...

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  6. NO-CONFIDENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There should be no difficulty in bringing the no-confidence debate to an end in the House of Representatives this week. By ...

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  7. "PULL TOGETHER."

    "Neither the Government nor the community at large fully appreciates the good work done by Friendly Societies throughout the ...

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  8. LABOUR CONGRESS

    The supreme body of the Labour party will meet at Emu Park to-day, when the convention will take stock and prepare a new ...

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  9. "GO ON THE LAND"

    COOROY, Sunday.--There was a large gathering to-day to witness the consecration of the Roman Catholic Church, which has just been completed. The ...

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  10. NEW CHURCH.

    Sherwood Anglicans, who had the Archbishop of Brisbane, Dr. G. Sharp, with them yesterday to lay the foundation stone of their new church at the ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Mr. Jas, Dooley, M.L.A. (leader of the Parliamentary Labour party in Now South Wales), left for Sydney by Saturday's mail train. He was accompanied ...

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  12. KEMAL ON PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Constantinople states that more complete reports of Mustapha Kemals speech on the peace ...

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  13. MOTOR SPEEDWAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Developments in commercial motoring have reached a stage when, those interested consider that the ordinary roads are antiquated. ...

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  14. FAITH HEALING

    When delivering a sermon yesterday morning at Christ Church, Milton, the Archbishop of Brisbane, Dr. G. Sharp, made a passing comment upon the ...

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  15. "POWER FOR GOOD "

    MACKAY, Sunday.--The first meeting of the newly-elected representatives to the district council in connection with the Council of Agriculture, was held on ...

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  16. TIMBER SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Presiding at the first annual meeting of too Empire Forestry Association at the Guildhall, the Prance of Wales, said he took the ...

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  17. DRY RECORDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Dry records are being made in the Riverina. For the first time in history, no rain fell either in November or February; and the last ...

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  18. AMERICA KEEPS OUT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The Senate voted against proceeding with the consideration of the resolution authorising the President to bring forward a ...

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  19. STAND ON FIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--An additional thrill was provided the 15,000 spectator at the match between Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers, at Liverpool ...

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  20. WAGES IN VODKA

    LONDON, Friday. -- The correspondent of "The Daily Mail " at Riga telegraphs that the fortnight before Lent was celebrated in Russia by feasting and ...

    Article : 82 words
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