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  2. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The Imperial Economic Conference devoted a large part of to-day's sitting to the consideration of the report of the Committee on co-operation in financial ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    France's reply to the British Note of October 31 has been delivered. It says that France accepts gladly the proposal that the Allies collectively should invite ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    A decrease of about 767,000 bales is forecasted in the prospective cotton crop, compared with the figures of a month ago. This is shown in the Agriculture ...

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  5. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    The relief stores which were shipped in the steamer Aki Maru, and which were expected at Yokohama, have been landed at Kobe, and they are being handled ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    The Socialists have left the Coalition Government of the Reich. ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in his speech in Manchester to-day, referred to the proposed Protectionist policy of the Government. He said that his ideal was one ...

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  8. THE POLICE STRIKE

    The wild scenes of rioting which occurred on Friday night were eclipsed on Saturday in Melbourne. As night fell, ugly crowds completely took charge of ...

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  9. Dissolution Mooted.

    The decision of the Socialist Party to withdraw from the Government of the Reich was reached by an overwhelming majority after protracted efforts which ...

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  10. Submarine Refloated.

    A message from the Japanese naval station in Kure reports that the Japanese submarine No. 26 has been re-floated. [While Admiral Yoshikawa, the ...

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  11. Naval Review.

    In fine weather Mr. L. S. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty), Mr. W. F. Massey (New Zealand), Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australia), Mr. Mackenzie King ...

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  12. "The Lid Blown Off."

    The lid was blown off the cotton market to-day, following the Government's report forecasting a short crop of cotton. Options gained two cents a pound, ...

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  13. The British View.

    It is understood that the British view is that M. Poincare's stipulation that the proposed committee of economic exports should investigate only Germany's ...

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  14. THE SEPARATISTS.

    The French reply to the British Note regarding the Separatist movement has been handed to the British Ambassador here. It disclaims any responsibility for ...

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  15. Decreased Consumption.

    The cotton market showed a sharp reaction here and in New Orleans, and the prices leaped some 200 points to 32¼ cents a pound for December delivery, ...

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  16. A BALACLAVA AFFAIR.

    Shortly after 6 o'clock on Saturday two men were shot at a wine saloon conducted by Robert Blair at Balaclava. As a result of the shooting Victor Pearce ...

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  17. WIRELESS IN CHINA.

    The dispute between Japan and the United States concerning the establishment of high-power wireless plants in China has been renewed. To-day Japan ...

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  18. Poincare's Second Note.

    There is reason to believe that M. Poincare, in a further communication to the British Embassy to-day, still insists on the necessity for the limitation of the ...

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  19. Disorders in Aix.

    Some fifteen hundred Separatists arrived from Coblenz, Crefeld, and Duisburg, and besieged the Town Hall, which firemen, security police, and Communists ...

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  20. Mr. Bruce's Appreciation.

    While he was on board of the minelayer Princess Margaret at the naval review at Spithead, Mr. S. M. Bruce said that Australia would appreciate greatly ...

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  21. America's Opinion.

    The statements which are attributed to M. Poincare in the Paris cable messages concerning the desire of the French Government to restrict sharply ...

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  22. Cotton Growing.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says:—In Manchester Mr. Baldwin was cheered loudly when he declared that the time had come when the United Kingdom ...

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  23. Preferences.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce said in the course of an interview that the preferences which had been announced and those which he was hopeful of obtaining under the ...

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  24. Bank Robbers.

    Bank robbers who operated to-day in five towns in the United States and Canada succeeded in obtaining, as a result of their activities, loot worth about ...

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  25. Evacuation Ordered.

    The separatists were congratulating themselves upon their success, when the Belgian authorities ordered them to lay down their arms, and to evacuate the ...

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  26. LIGHTNING SWEEPS.

    Special patrols of detectives who drove around the city and made lightning sweeps through the main suburban business and shopping areas, had exciting ...

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  27. THE FRANCHISE.

    With regard to the franchise question, the interest of the Japanese Press is focussed upon the attitude of the Scivukai (Government Party). ...

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  28. Wireless Telegraphy.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce is pressing energetically for the settlement of the question of direct wireless communication with Australia. He has bad interviews with ...

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  29. Mr. C. E. Hughes's Views.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) says:—M. Poincare's recent speech in Nevers (France) appears to have broken the ...

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  30. Belgians' Attitude.

    The disarmament and expulsion of the Separatists in Aix-la-Chapelle by the Belgian authorities yesterday were followed to-day by similar action ...

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  31. Immigration Quota.

    British subjects numbering 1,358 will arrive in New York on the steamer Leviathan, and they may have to be deported as immigrants who are ...

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  32. A Vigorous Speech.

    Long cheerily was evoked by Mr. Baldwin's announcement of a proposed tax on imported manufactured goods, with special regard to imports which ...

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  33. Forestry Question.

    At the Imperial Economic Conference to-day, after Lord Lovat (the chairman of the British Forestry Commission) had urged the imperativeness of the ...

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  34. CAUSE OF TROUBLE.

    For some months it hits been apparent that she Victorian police force has been simmering with discontent, and the men claimed that they were entitled to ...

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  35. An Insensate Act.

    A special correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" reports from Aix-la-Chapelle:—The Separatists' "army" committed on Friday an insensate act which ...

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  36. Fall of Sterling.

    Sterling sank this forenoon to 4.45 13-16 dollars, gaining seven-sixteenths in the afternoon as a result of firmer support. The droop is attributed to M. ...

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  37. Eve of Big Things.

    In the course of a speech in Shelley (Yorkshire) Earl Winterton (Under-Secretary of State for India) said:—We are on the eve of very big political ...

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  38. Ex-Gunner's Death.

    Sergeant James Waller, a gunner, who, with Lieutenant McCudden, shot down the German "ace" Immelmann in 1916, has died in a local hospital from ...

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  39. Views of Delegates.

    Messrs. Bruce and Massey are not inclined to comment on Mr. Baldwin's statement that he did not intend to impose duties on wheat and meat, but the ...

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  40. Mr. Coolidge's Opinion.

    The restriction of the scope of the inquiry of the proposed committee of economic experts into Germany's capacity to pay reparations may render it ...

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  41. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Eight persons were arrested near the Metropolitan Theatre (where Mr. Lloyd George was speaking), when a number of Irish 'Republicans" attempted to hold ...

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  42. BAVARIA.

    The German Minister for the Interior has telegraphed to the Bavarian Premier requesting an early explanation of the warlike preparations which have been ...

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  43. MR. HENRY FORD.

    The monumental position of Mr. Henry Ford as a manufacturer of automobiles was demonstrated to-day, when it became known that he had given orders ...

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  44. Commercial Facilities.

    The recommendations of the Imperial Economic Conference with regard to commercial facilities mention a form of an invoice adopted in Australia, New ...

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  45. Full Inquiry Urged.

    Whether the United States will take part in the new inquiry into the reparations question is doubtful. The modifications of Mr. C. E. Hughes's plan which ...

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  46. ROYAL WEDDING.

    There will be a brilliant assembly in the Chapel Royal, St. James's, to-day for the wedding of the Crown Prince of Sweden to Lady Louise Mountbatten. ...

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  47. A Bavarian Threat.

    It has been rumoured that the Bavarian Government has sent to the German Chancellor (Dr. Stresemann) a letter demanding the creation of a ...

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  48. Election Activities.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—There is much activity among the Conservative organisers in preparation for a ...

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  49. America's Warning.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "World" says:—It is understood that the American Ambassador to France (Mr. Herrick) has delivered a ...

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  50. The Report Denied.

    The report of a Bavarian ultimatum to the Reich has been denied officially. ...

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  51. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    There was an exodus from the city and suburban picture theatres on Saturday night, when the managements flashed upon the screen:—"The Ministry asks ...

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  52. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Major-General Leonard Wood (the Governor-General of the Philippines) has informed Mr. John W. Weeks (Secretary for War) that the Moros have killed the ...

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  53. THE CURRENCY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—A malign fate seems to frustrate the efforts of the Government to reform the currency. ...

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  54. A Brilliant Affair.

    The Crown Prince of Sweden and Lady Louise Mountbatten were married to-day in the Chapel Royal, St. James's, in the presence of King George, Queen ...

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  55. Departure for Home.

    Mr. Lloyd George has sailed for home in the steamer Majestic. He was given an enthusiastic "send-off" by thousands of persons. ...

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  56. THE LATE MR. BONAR LAW.

    It has been announced officially that the Prince of Wales will represent His Majesty the King at the funeral of Mr. Bonar Law, and that His Royal ...

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  57. Indian Question.

    In the Imperial Conference, at the conclusion of the debate on the question of the status of Indians in the Empire, the Maharaja of Alwar (one of the ...

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  58. A General Tariff.

    In the course of a speech in Cardiff, Mr. Neville Chamberlain the Chancellor of the Exchequer) referred to the Government's programme concerning a ...

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  59. SEVENTY-EIGHT SHOPS LOOTED.

    An inventory of the damage that has occurred during the widespread riots and brawls, made this evening, shows that a total of 78 shops were looted. Men's ...

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  60. Farewell Message.

    Right up to the minute of sailing Mr. Lloyd George was besieged by officials and delegations who were desirous of wishing him "God speed." ...

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  61. Archbishop's Address.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in his address to the Royal couple, said:—In the presence, of us as witnesses to-day the honoured and trusted heir to the ...

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  62. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Senator R. V. Wilson has agreed with the board of the Empire Exhibition that J. Lyons and Co., Ltd., ...

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  63. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    In the English municipal elections for three hundred seats in eighty-one boroughs the Conservatives lost 17 and the Liberals 24. Labour gained 31, and the ...

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  64. Another Earthquake.

    An earthquake shock (the fourth within three days) shook the city to-day. The amount of the damage which was done has not been ascertained yet. The ...

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  65. A Hindu in Trouble.

    Fears for the safety of Mr. Lloyd George at the hands of a Hindu disciple of M. K. Gandhi (the extremist) prompted the Federal officials to bar all visitors ...

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  66. STREET SCENES.

    The policemen sought to make arrests but in many instances they had not proceeded far with their captives before they were compelled to release them. To ...

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  67. MEETING OF STRIKERS.

    At a meeting of the mutineers on Saturday morning an address was delivered by the president of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Tom Walsh), who urged ...

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  68. Sir R. Blair's Opinion.

    Sir Reginald Blair (Chairman of the National Union of Ratepayers) declares that the results of the municipal elections are tantamount to a severe defeat ...

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  69. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant H. J. Brown, a naval aviator, attained to-day the highest rate of speed ever achieved by man. He made 265 miles an hour in a Curtiss racing ...

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  70. SOLAR OBSERVATORY.

    Mr. C. Merfield (an officer of the Melbourne Observatory) addressed a distinguished group of scientists to-day, and indicated that the existence of the ...

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  71. ATTEMPTED FORGERY ALLEGED.

    Cuthbert Rice, the son of a clergyman in Cornwall, was charged in the Bow-street Police Court (London) to-day with having attempted to forge a copy ...

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  72. Australasian Views.

    In the course of the discussion at the Imperial Conference on the status of Indians in the Empire. Mr. S. M. Bruce referred to the established policy of ...

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  73. Zeppelins in America.

    The Goodyear Rubber Company has announced that it has purchased from the German Zeppelin Company the right to construct Zeppelins in the United ...

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  74. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Speaking in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Sir George B. Hunter, the shipbuilder (who is the chairman of Swan. Hunter, and Wigham Richardson and Co., Ltd., ...

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  75. SWEDEN.

    M. Carl F. V. Heiderstierka (Minister for Foreign Affairs) has resigned as a result of a storm of criticism which was aroused by a speech in which he urged a ...

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  76. IRELAND.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says:—An Irish conference will be held in London to seek an agreed solution of the Ulster boundary problem. The ...

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  77. CABINET MEETING.

    A meeting of Cabinet Ministers was held at the Premier's office to-day. The Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. Nicholson), Sir John Monash and Sir ...

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  78. BATTERED TO DEATH.

    The dead body of an unknown man was found in the shadows at Wirth's Park, just across Prince's Bridge. A bottle of been found alongside the body had ...

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