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  2. DISASTER AHEAD.

    LONDON, Feb 21—During the debste in the House of Commons on the French occupation on Run. Mr Lloyd George [?]etended that the French policy was tending to irra[?]avable [?]saster. Mr. Bonar Law in replying, said the British Government could not ...

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  5. TRAINS COLLIDE

    BERLIN, Feb. 21—Two trains conrolled by the French in the Ruhr colided. Three soldiers were killed and sixteen seriously injured. ...

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  6. NAVY SCRAPPING.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 21—Admiral Halstead, who is in charge of the naval district has received orders to cease dismanting warships pending the ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is generally believed the policy of the Country Party forn incorporation in the are Federal administration will ...

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  8. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—The Washinston State Department has informed Czechoslovakia that she is sending at mission from the United States ...

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  9. WHEAT DEBTS.

    There is £40,000 owing to [?] wheat is miss of New South Wales, It has been owing a long time—since the 1917-18 wheat [?] in fact. ...

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  11. FRENCH OFFICER BRAINED BY GERMAN BLACKSMITH

    BERLIN, Feb. 21.—A French officer thrashed a blacksmith for refusing to work. where upon the blacksmith brained him and a caped on ...

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  12. BABY BONUS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An a Australian Women's Conference is being conyened in Melbourne to discuss whether the Baby Bonus, which ...

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  13. EURYTHMIC'S LAST RACE.

    Melbourne, Monday.—Eukliythmic may be given his last race in the Caufield Futurity Stakes on Saturday. Whether he will make the ...

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  14. POUND STERLING IMPROVES

    New York, Feb, 19—The rate of exchange of the pound sterling [?] reached 4.70, the highest since 1919. ...

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  15. ANOTHER WORLD FLIGHT

    Paris, Feb 18.—Five aeroplanes piloted by well known French airmen will commence a world flight on March 15 lesting two years via ...

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  16. TO RUN 430 MILES.

    London, Feb. 18.—C. W. Hart. the former champion runners, who is now 58 years of age, has undertaken to run from Liverpool to London and ...

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  17. FLAX MILLERS.

    A Welling (N.Z.) message states that flax millers of Manawatu fear the industry will have to close owing to the inroads of yellow leaf ...

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  18. KING' ELLA.

    LONDON, Feb. 20—Lord Desborough excavated a great mound at Taplow Hill and found the remains of Ella, King of the South Saxons, ...

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  19. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—Mr. Lambert when resuming the debate on the Address in Reply moved an amendment suggesting immediate drastic curcailment of British responsibilities in Mesopotamia. Nearly 150 millions had been expended since the armistice, and the hoped the House ...

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  20. A BIG FIRE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Duncan and Fraser's extensive motor premises in Franklin-street were destroyed by fire his morning. A large ...

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