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  6. EMPIRE LABORITES

    An informal conference of Empire Laborites, including Messrs. Crouch and Elliott, of Melbourne, carried a resolution in favor of biennial conferences, the first to be convened for August 1925. The Dominion delegates requested the British Labor Party and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANGRY RUSSIANS

    Describing it as a "hostile act," the Soviet press angrily denounces the action of the British, French, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TWO-EDGED SWORD

    Japanese competition for the carriage of wool from Australia to Britain threatens to cause complications. It is hinted that cheaper carriage of wool mag mean higher rates on other Australian products. ...

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  9. KNOTTY POINT

    The "Sun" learns that the Japanese delegation at Geneva has cable to Tokio for instructions regarding Japan's attitude ...

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  10. EMPIRE PRODUCE

    The visiting British, Australian and New Zealand meat importers returned to London convinced that Manchester offers exceptional facilities ...

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  11. BOOKS NOT FOUND

    It is officially announced in Rome that Professor Dimartino, when cross-examined, admitted that he had not discovered the missing ...

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  12. BIT HIS PARTNER

    Conradi, who was tried last year for the murder of M. Vorowsky, one of the Soviet delegates to the Lausanne Conference last year, caused a ...

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    MURRAY RIVER MONSTER.--The bead of a Murray cod, caught near Albury by W. Bone during the recent floods. The fish weighed 65 pounds, and its mouth, shown in comparison with the rule, was almost big enough to swallow a child. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MOROCCAN RIFFS

    Recent rumors that Spain is preparing to evacuate a large part of her Moroccan zone are partially confirmed by the "Times" correspondent at ...

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  15. LOOTING LIQUOR

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent, says that Jerome Phaff. an American, has been arrested and charged with looting on the high seas. ...

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  16. CORNWALL'S HOPE

    The New Zealand Rugby footballers are expected to beat Cornwall by 30 to nil. They are not changing the 2--3--2 serum formation, which was ...

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  17. ENTOMBED MINERS

    KEMERER (Wyoming), Wednesday. Hundreds of friends and relatives of 47 miners imprisoned in a coal mine here waited hours for the ...

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  18. LOST COLONIES

    The German colonial congress demanded the return of the confiscated German colonies. Duke Frederick of Mecklenburg. ...

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  19. HIS NEW CAR

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Macdonald, is not perturbed by the decision of the Ulster Cabinet not to appoint a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ARCTIC FLAPPERS

    After 1[?] months in North Greenland and Ellsmere Land, Captain R. McMillan has brought his vessel to port. ...

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  21. BRISK DEMAND

    There was good demand at the continuation of the London wool sales, chiefly from British buyers. There was a firmer tendency. ...

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  22. NOT A TRACE

    Mystery surrounds the fate of Alexander Darroch, aged 60, a professor at Edinburgh University. He arrived on the Isle of Jura for a ...

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  23. MONOCLED BRIDE

    Rev. Gillingham, the Essex cricketer, officiated at the wedding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BRITISH GOLF

    A smiling fifteen-year-old French girl, Simone De[?]achaume, nicknamed "the Suzanne of golf," won the girls' championship at Stoke P[?]ges, beating ...

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  25. STRANDED BARDIC

    Sound pieces of meat from the cargo of the White Star cargo steamer Bardic, which is on the rocks near the Lizard, were discharged yesterday. ...

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  26. TAILOR'S TALE

    J. Funda, a tailor, has returned to Czecho-Slovakia, telling his friends that after emigrating to Australia in 1911 he went to Fiji, where the natives ...

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  27. MARTINSVILLE PIONEER

    There died at Martinsville, in his 75th year, Dennis Martin, whose father was the sponsor of the thriving orchard and timber centre of ...

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  29. ENGLISH SOCCER

    In First League soccer football today, Leeds United beat Everton 1 to nil, Manchester beat Arsenal by 2 to nil, and Newcastle beat West Ham ...

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  30. COLOMBO CRICKET MATCH

    The English cricketers have arranged to play a one-day cricket match against a local team at Colombo on their way to Australia. ...

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  31. LONDON WHEAT SALES

    South Australian wheat by sailing ship, loading early in December, sold in London at:604 ½ a quarter. ...

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