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  2. A RESIGNATION

    When the House of Commons met to-day, Mr. Austen Chamberlain referred tc the publication of the Indian, Government's telegram regarding the Sevre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    The eighteenth annual conference of the associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia will open at Hobart on March 20 during the past year Adelaide has, been ...

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  4. MARTIAL LAW.

    Martial law was proclaimed at Jahannesburg this morning, the area over which it extends being defined as the whole of central Transvaal. Later the police took ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MESOPOTAMIA

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Churchill), in the House of Commons to by, reviewing the conditions in Mesopoamia, said that the Government had been ...

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  6. VETERAN RAILWAY CONTRACTOR.

    It is the lot of few men to enjoy unimpaired vigour and health at the age of 6 years. Mr. Abraham Baxter, the well-known. railway contractor, has passed that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA AND GENOA

    The Washington correspondent of The sew York Times has learned that while he United States will not participate officially in the Genoa Conference, it is likely ...

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  8. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The New York press in general bitterly attacks the American Secretary of State Mr. Hughes) in reference to his reply to he invitation to the Genoa Conference. ...

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  9. CROWING HOSPITAL STAFF

    Mr. H. Watson (hon. treasurer of the broken Hill Hospital), at a meeting of the hospital board said:—"The expenditure to be hospital is increasing by leaps and ...

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  10. SHARK CATCHING.

    Further toll was taken of the sharks today. Two big ones of the moat danerous type were landed. The waters of Googee provided a 14-ft. tiger shark. Its ...

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  11. THE MYSTERY RESCUE.

    A big controversy has arisen over the non-acknowledgment by the Surf Life craving Association of the rescue of Ganson. Ten evewitnesses have ...

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  12. PROBLEMS OF PALESTINE.

    Mr. Churchill proceeded to emphasize he difficulty caused in Palestine because Great Britain stood openly pledged to the Cloniete. The Arab majority in ...

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  13. BIRTH CONTROL.

    The Tokio correspondent of The Chicago tribune says:—When Mrs. Margaret Saner the American reform advocate, reaches tokohama on Friday, she will be greeted ...

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  14. BRITISH ENGINEERS' DEADLOCK.

    The engineering trade situation has undergone a most dramatic development. Early yesterday morning representatives of the masters and men made an ...

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  15. COTTON MILL BOOM.

    At Bow Street Police Court to-day the hearing was resumed of the charge of conspiracy to defraud in connection with he flotation of the Jubilee Cotton Mills ...

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  16. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    It appears that there as some prospect if our having a wire-rope tramway satructed in South Australia. The invention has been highly spoken of by eminent ...

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  17. PRINCE AT RAWAL PINDI.

    The visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to Rawal Pindi, the headquarters of the Indian Northern Army, is the last important function ...

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  18. MR. MONTAGU RESIGNED.

    The Secretary for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu) has resigned. In the letter to Mr. Lloyd George in which he tendered his resignation he said:—"After our ...

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  19. LOANS AND DEBENTURES.

    The Overseas Dominions High Commissioners and the Australian Agents-Genera with representative officials, discussed the question of obtaining a revision of the ...

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  20. FOREIGN EXCHANGES

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The High Commissioner for Australia Sir Joseph Cook), replying to the inter-view with Mr. Barwell, published in The financial News, combats in the first ...

    Article : 174 words
  22. RIOTS AT BENONI.

    Advices from the East Rand district bate that serious disturbances have broken at at Benoni, in, the Brakpan area, and hat strikers' commandoes opened fire on ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT PROTECTION ASSURED.

    A proclamation issued this afternoon states that the Government has informs on concerning deliberate and unprovoked attacks upon natives, which were, designed ...

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  24. JUDGE'S DILEMMA.

    Recently the Perth Police Magistrate, instead of sentencing of two men charged with saving assaulted the police, committed them for trial on the ground that he was ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) replying to the communication of Sir Montagu, said, inter alia—"I do no doubt that in the action you took you ...

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  26. DEFENCE FORGES MOBILIZING.

    The red flag now flies from the Johannesburg Town Hall flagstaff, and the Federation, Band is playing in front of the building. Meanwhile the ...

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  27. MR. BARWELL AND BLACK LABOUR

    Sir Joseph Cook has forwarded to the newspapers a cable message signed by Mr. [?]. J. C. Dyett, in behalf of the Returnee soldiers' Association and the Imperial ...

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  28. SHELL BURST IN FACTORY.

    At the Pembrey Munitions Factory a shell was being dismantled when it exploded. A portion of the roof was blown out. Three workmen were killed and five ...

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  29. JAPAN'S STRONG PREMIER.

    The Tokio correspondent of The Chicago Tribune says:—The Japanese Premier Mr. Takahashi) emerged from his quabble with the House of Peers stronger ...

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  30. DURBAN AND GENERAL STRIKE.

    Durban is the first centre outside of Johannesburg to respond to the call for a general strike. The local federation has decided to proclaim a general strike from ...

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  31. GEN. SMUTS BLAMED.

    In the course of an interview following upon a revolutionary declaration at Johan nesburg a month ago Mr. Boydell, M.L.A according to The Natal Witness), said ...

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  32. TERRIBLE DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED.

    The most serious happening last night connection with the strike was the de ailment of the Cape mail train, near Gerniston. There were no casualties. The ...

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  35. MR. MONTAGU'S METEORIC CAREER.

    Mr. Montagu's political career was peteoric. Born in 1879, he is a son of he late Lord. Sway tilling. He was eduated at Mr. Asquith's old school, the ...

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  36. "LAW AND ORDER FAILED.'

    In the Union Assembly to-day, Mr. J. C. Merriman moved the adjournment; of he House to consider the grave situation in the Rand, arising from the attacks on ...

    Article : 238 words
  37. WATCH, CHAIN, AND CHEQUE.

    Alexander Tomson, an engineer of Oxford street, Newport, reported to the detective office to-day that he had been assaulted and robbed. He said when he entered a ...

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  38. COMMENTS.

    Mr. Montagu's resignation of his Ministerial post as Secretary for India may fur then delay Mr. Lloyd George's holiday. Lord Sydenham, interviewed on the ...

    Article : 281 words
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