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  4. “GENOA A TRAP”

    A telegram from Moscow states that, M. Lenin, at a meeting, of the Central Executive of the Russian Soviet, proposed that the army should be reduced by 50 per cent., ...

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  6. JABUK AFFAIR

    On Wednesday The Register correspondent at Renmark telegraphed a report from Lake Victoria that excitement had been caused there by the arrest of a man ...

    Article : 387 words
  7. AN EMPTY LAND

    Viscount Northcliffe has contributed to The Times on his return from his world tour in interesting series of articles on Australian. The first deals with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRINCE AT INDORE

    The Prince of Wales arrived at [?] this morning on a visit of two days to the Maharaja of Holkar, who met him at the station and drove beside him, eseated by ...

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  9. SCRAPPING THE BATTLESHIPS

    At the, fifth plenary session of the Arms Limitation Conference to-day the American Secretary for State (Mr. Hughes) team introduced the Naval Treaty. He declared ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Rathenau and Genoa.

    The French newspapers welcome Herr Bathenan's appointment as Minister, for Foreign Affair. The Echo de Paris says that the appointment has additional ...

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  11. PRINCE YAMAGATA.

    The death has -occurred of Prince Yamagtta, the veteran Japanese statesman, and former Prime Minister, at the age of 83. Prince -Yamagata was born in April ...

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  12. The Near East.

    Le Journal discussing the Near Eastern problem says that behind the fronted question is that of the straits. “We must know whether the Power which is ...

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  13. AFRICAN STRIKE.

    Although the strike drags on the feeling is growing that the men know they are boxex, and [?] welcome an excuse to return to work. The Gormiston strike ...

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  14. “CIGARETTE DANCES.”

    What hare been descried us “cigavette [?] are to be prohibited at [?] England to his been the practice at [?] to have cannot in which ...

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  15. ARMSTRONG'S CRITICS.

    A. C. Maclaren vigorously defends Warwick Armstrong against his critics and says he has been treated vey badly by the Kent committee and by other promment ...

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  17. WILHELM JUNIOR.

    Der Tag publishes a letter from the German man ex-Crown Prince to Professor Zorn, his former teacher, in which he states that the German people must avoid any struggle ...

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  18. MILLIONAIRE BUYS THE TOWN HALL.

    In the event of a millionaire buying tie Town Hall, the question would be to where the Lord Mayor and Council would go. They would of course go to J. C. Williamson's Garden Theatre, where they will find the majority of the citizens of Adelaide nightly received by the Humphrey Bishop Company. ...

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  20. GIRL'S AMAZING TEMPERATURE

    An astounding medical case has occurred at Bristol A doctor-was attending a girl patient who was suffering from influenza, and was astonished to find that the ...

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  21. CEYLON TEA SALES.

    This week's tea auction was only small, comprising just over a million pounds. The selection was rather poor, and the quality was about on a par with last week. ...

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  22. Shantung Agreement.

    The conference also dealt with and adopted resolutions affecting China. They provided for the abolition of-foreign post offices, the appointment of a council to ...

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  23. Not Uncommon.

    An Adelaide medical authority stated on Thursday that such abnormalities of temperature were not uncommon. He was not aware what constituted a record, but ...

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  24. A PERFORMING DOG.

    Covered with mud, and showing other evidences of hardship, a collie made his way into the high school at Jamaica, Long Ieland, New York, while 500 pupils ...

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  26. A Momentous Session.

    The conference then adjourned, having been in session for 3½ hours. The Fer Eastern committees will meet to-day, possibly to consider the 21 demands and Siberia ...

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  28. Opposition in Japan.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio reports that the position in the Japanese Diet has bitterly attacked the Shangtung settlement, declaring that it is ...

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