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  3. DISARMAMENTS

    M. Viviani (France) has convoked a meeting of the League of Nations Disarmaments Commission, for February 9, to consider the disarmament motion adopted at ...

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  4. HIS SCOTTISH FIANCEE

    The-Duke of York received an enthusiastic welcome to Glasgow to-day, when freedom of the city was conferred upon him. ...

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  6. EXPENSIVE KISSES

    Kisses costing £10,000 formed the subject of debate on the Hungarian Parliament to-day. Five Hungarian customs officials crossed the Rumanian border ...

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  7. HEAVY RANSOM

    Spain is eagerly awaiting the return of the Spaniards taken prisoner by the Moors, who were to be liberated to-day. Signor Eche Varrieta, the Basque millionaire, ...

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  8. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The Duke of Westminster, in leasing, as the ground landlord, a property in Pimlico for the erection of tenement houses, stipulates in each lease that all the houses, ...

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  9. SURPLUS POPULATION.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Count Uchida) has stated to the Diet that the newly-appointed Ambassador Hadi-Harra will sail for the United States shortly, and ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The British Electrical Allied Manufacturers’ Association has offered to provide the British Empire Exhibition with a temporary power station, worth ...

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  11. FINE AND COOL.

    Fine and cool weather is expected for the-holiday. The Meteorological Officer (Mr. F. Bromley) issued the following report at noon on Saturday:—Rapid ...

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  12. No Luck.

    Cheering crowds showered confetti upon the Duke of York as he drove through the streets, and shouted “Bowl money. ” The Duke was. puzzled until it was explained to ...

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  13. BEQUEST TO SPIRITUALISM.

    The Chancery Court-has ruled in the case in which the validity of a bequest of £3,000 to the London Spiritual Alliance to establish a training college for ...

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  14. FREIGHT REBATES.

    Mr.- Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth--Shipping Line, replying to The Morning Post, denies that he acted under political influence, and reiterates that he ...

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  15. THE BRITISH DEBT.

    A White House statement sets out that while President Harding has every confidence in the British debt settlement, yet he will not call an extra session of ...

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  16. TREASURES OF THEBES

    The vestibule of the tomb of King Tutankb-Amen (“Living statue , of the god Amen), is almost cleared, although two magnificent gold couches adorned with ...

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  17. FLINDERS LANE BLAZE

    A fire broke out this afternoon in the buildings of Messrs, Doery & Tilley, Flinders lane. The seat of the fire was in the top story. Private houses were turned [?] ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY ROWING.

    University boat race tracing started in eranest to-day. Oxford has two eights under tuition. Mr. Peter Girdlestone, son of Canon Girdlestone, formerly head ...

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  19. BACK TO NORMAL.

    A decline in the work of the. finance department at Victoria Barracks, Sydney, from the heyday years of the war is evidenced by the fact that the staff now ...

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  20. OPERA DISALLOWED.

    The French have refused to allow performances of “William Tell” at the Opera House, Coblenz, fearing they would cause patriotic demonstrations. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUIT.

    The Morning Post, in a leading article on Imperial preference, states:—“The duty on currants is 2/ a cwt., and 10/6 a cwt. on other dried fruits. Ex-soldier ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    Reece, who is giving Tothill 3,000 in a match for 15,000 up, made the best break of the week — 752, which is his best for several seasons. The break included ...

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  23. CASTLE TO COTTAGE.

    Owing to the high taxation Lord Armstrong intends to close Cragside, his famous Northumberland seat, and will live in a cottage in the grounds. ...

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  24. SENSATIONAL SOUTAR

    D. G. Soutar put up a phenomenal performance at Moore Park on. Thursday. Playing with .Mr. Ellis, formerly of Wentworth Falls, Soutar negotiated the ...

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