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  3. CORRUPTION IN POLITICS

    Following on allegations made by M. J. H. Clatts, member for Cook, as to alleged bribery and corruption in connection with the selection and election ...

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  4. REDUCTION SOUGHT

    Lower freights, particularly on wool, and also meat, were urged by a deputation representing the stock owners of the Commonwealth which waited on ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Ex Cr W. Madden, of Sebastopol, who is on a brief visit to Ballarat, was prsent at the meeting of the borough council last night, and wad acoorded ...

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  6. U.S. CUSTOMS AND

    United States Customs officers in a sub-chaser purshed the British yacht “Onward” outside the United States waters and demanded to know if she ...

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  7. AVERTING A CONFLICT

    Messages from Constantinople state that the Turks have warned the Allies that they will immediately cross the Dardanelles unless East Thrace is returned to them. The warning was conveyed to Major-General Sir C. H. Harrington, ...

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  8. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    Nancy James the two-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Reginald James, of Charlton, met her death in a tragic manner to-day. During the ...

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  9. SEIZURES OF STEAMERS.

    The Appeal Court upheld the seizure of the British steamers Grace and Ruby 12 miles from the shore on a charge of intending to smuggle to the ...

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  10. PANDERMA DESTROYED.

    Information received by the Ministry of Marine states that the whole of Panderma, on the south side of the Set of Marmora, including the railway ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF CHANAK.

    In the conference with M. Poincare (Prime Minister of France) Lord Curzon has arranged for the speedy convocation of a general peace conference, ...

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  12. BRITISH GOVERNMENT INQUIR-ING.

    The Associated Press understands the British Government is asking for information regarding the seizure of British shipping outside United States ...

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  13. A COMMON DANCER.

    “One thing is urgent. The British and French Governments should be so dominated by the sense of common danger and the need for union that ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ PART.

    There is a growing belief that the League of Nations may play an important part in the solution of the Near East problem. The main reason ...

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  15. CANADIAN FEELING.

    Convinced that the Near East news is reassuring the Canadian Cabinet has adjourned until Friday, and a special session of Parliament to deal ...

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  16. STRENGTH TO STRENGTH

    Dr Earle Page, leader of the Country Party in the Federal Parliament, addressed the conference during the morning. The President, in ...

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  17. THE CREEKS AND CHANAK.

    An official communique denies that the Greeks ever occupied the Chanak neutral zone, which was continuously occupied by the British after the ...

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  18. WAR BONUS

    The House of Representatives to-day pissed the Soldier Bonus Bill over the veto of President arding by 258 votes to 54. The bill was passed ...

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  19. NEWS FROM TURKEY.

    The crisis is more acute, reports the “Daily Mail” correspondent, Mr G. Ward Pice, in a Telegram front Constantinople. ...

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  20. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    The Feceral Council of the Evangelical Frec Church of England has requested that all Free Church congregations should engage in special ...

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  21. TURKISH CAPTURE OF CREEKS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris bays a message from Angora reports that the Turks altogether captured 61,000 Greeks. ...

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  22. IRISH SITUATION

    A message from Dublin says the Dail Eireann fixed the salary of the President at £2500, and other Ministers and the Speaker at £1700. Members will ...

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  23. U.S. CITIZENS IN GREECE.

    President Harding has asked Congrees for 200,000 dollars for the rener of 1000 United States citizens who are destitute in Greece. ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN VIEW.

    Speaking at Ladysmith, Mr H. Burton (the Treasurer) made the first Ministerial political, utterance since the Near East crisis. He said that, ...

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  25. FOREIGN MINISTERS’ CON-FERENCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says an account of the Foreign Ministers' conference yesterday is contained in a semi-official statement which says ...

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  26. INDIAN MOSLEM ATTITUDE.

    Twenty-five Moslem members at the Indian Legislature this evening laid their views regarding the Near Eastern situation before Lord ...

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  27. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    A new campaign for Empire development is being inaugurated by Viscount Long (formely First Lord of the Admiralty). In an article in the ...

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  28. TURKO-RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The "Times”, correspondent at Riga states that a Bulgarian diplomatic representative, now in Moscow, is negotating with representatives of the ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    The “Shipping" Monthly” of Liverpool, referring to Mr Bruce’s announcement regarding placing the Commonwealth Shipping Iane Under ...

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  30. AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Major-General Sir C. H. Harington, as Allied Generalissimo at Constantinople, has issued a manifesto to the copulation. ...

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  31. KEMAL SUMMONS MINISTERS.

    It is announced that Mustapha Kemal Pasha has summoned the Angora Ministers to Smyrna to discuss the situation with Him. ...

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  32. JAPAN LOOKS ON.

    Japan will not in any circumstances, take unit in the Turkish trouble. “No interference in European trouble is our cardinal principle,” says a ...

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  33. TWO CONFERENCES LIKELY.

    The Angora Government representative in Paris, Ferid Bey, in an interview in the newspaper "Intransigeant," said that the Turks considered ...

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  34. DEALING WITH GERMANY

    There is some excitement in Germany as the result of Lord Robert Cecil's intimation to the League of Nations Assembly yesterday that the Third ...

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  35. BRITISH PREPARATIONS.

    Officers1 wives and families have been ordered to be ready to embark, and Britsih residents have received a hint to prepare to send off their ...

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  36. BEATTY TO ATTEND CONFERENCE

    The presence of Admiral Beatty at the Anglo-French Conference here is felt to indicate a withdraval of all troops from the danger zone and a ...

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  37. COMMUNIQUE FORM ALLIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople announces that all naval and military measures have been taken in the interests of peace, but it is ...

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  38. BRITISH CABINET MEETS.

    A wholly unexpected conference of Ministers and army, navy, and air chiefs was urgently summoned this evening. Mr Lloyd George and Mr ...

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  39. THE IMPROVED OUTLOOK.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" states that already the fear of complications has been removed. The adjournment of the conference ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    The Commonwealth is again endeavering to induce Queensland and West Australia-the only States with separate offices-to enter Australia House. ...

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  41. LABOR LEADER SENDS CABLE.

    To-day Mr Charlton (leader of the Federal Labor Party) despatched the following cablegram to the secretary of the British Labor Party, ...

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  42. CONFERENCE IN FRANCE.

    The conference at the Quai Dorsay ended at 7 o’clock this evening. A communique has been issued, stating that Lord Curzen, Count Sforza, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. FRENCH SOLDIERS.

    In reply to a question by M. Dariac, President of the Financial Commission of the Chamber of ...

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