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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 164 words
  3. Audacious Thieves

    Burglars had the audacity to break into Scotla[?]d. Yard. They climbed a wall flankihg a garden, and then reached the roof of the Lost Property ...

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  4. Near East Complications

    The situation in the Near East is [?]lly regarded as very serious. A complete deadlock has been reached, hut the Government is, doing its ...

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  5. Mr Lloyd George

    Declaring that Mr Lloyd George has lost the great war as far as the Near Last is concerned, and ins public usefulness being exhausted for the ...

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  6. Fruit Pools

    Although the Victorian Government has had no part in the Fruit. Pool for the season that has just closed, and does not desire to entry any ...

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  7. WOOL TOPS JUDGMENT

    In the High Court of Australia tor day Mr Justice Isaacs concluded his judgment in the case in which the sum of £282,000 is involved. The ...

    Article : 505 words
  8. State Politics

    There are no signs or the storms time have been troubling the State Parliament continuing this week. They were full or threats while they ...

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  9. BOOTY IN POLICE YARD.

    Two small boys, aged 11 and eight, chose the garden of the Hendon Police Station as the safety placd to hide some stolen property. ...

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  10. PURPORT OF THE AGREEMENT.

    Following a further meeting of the Cabinet a communique was issued in London, stating that M. Poincare and Lord Curzon, readied an agreement ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    New South Wales has surrendered its shop on the Strand side of Austraha. House, thus saving £1500 per annum. This decision will provide Mr ...

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  12. THE LATE MARIE LLOYD

    The death has occurred in London of Miss Marie Lloyd, the weil-known vardeville artist, She had been ill for some time, but returned to the ...

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  13. [?]TAIN NOT WORLO'S POLICE-MAN.

    Mr A. Boar Law. formerly Lord Privy Sea who views on the Near [?]tern sit[?]tion everybody has wanted in know, has at length broken Jus ...

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  14. THE MUDANIA CONFERENCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Constantinople says that at the morning meeting at Mudania General Harington requested a fresh, adjournment, ...

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  15. GERMANY’S FLOATING DEBT

    Reuter’s correspondent, in Berlin says the floating debt increased in the past fortnight by 9[?] milliard marks. It now totals 450 milliard marks. ...

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  16. THE SOVIET ATTITUDE.

    Router’s correspondent in Berlin, says a message from Moscow states the Soviet has refuse to ratify the Urquhart-Krassin agreement, in ...

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  17. ANGORA MINISTERS.

    Renter’s correspondent at Constantinople sawys the Angora Ministers Fethi Be and Kiaizim Pasha have arrived at Mudanra in response to a ...

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  18. SPEECH BY ASQUITH.

    In a speech at Dumfries to-day., Mr H. H. Asquith, strongly condemned the Government’s Near Hast policy. He said there was every reason to her ...

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  19. SENSATIONAL CHARGE

    Sir Almeric Fitzroy a clerk of the Privy Council, who is 71 years of ago, was charged at the Marlborough Street. Police Court cm Saturday with having ...

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  20. TURKISH ATTITUDE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Constantinople telcgraphs that a meeting of the Allied High. Commissioners and generals was held on Thursday evening, ...

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  21. NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A Paris message states that the conference between Lord Curzon and M. Poincare began at 11 o’clock on Friday night. Lord Hardinge was also. ...

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  22. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    The Provisional Government, has voted £19,000,000 on account of the year’s estimated expenditure, namely, £37,750,000. The Minister ...

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  23. Personal

    A United Service Cable message states that Sir Joseph Cook, Sir dames Allen (New Zealand High Commissioner) and the AuslraLian ...

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  24. LIQUOR IN SHIPS

    The United Suites Government has prohibited the carriage of liquor on ships Hying the U.S. flan, and the possession of liquor by other ships in ...

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  25. VENEZELOS IN PARIS.

    M Venezelos. who has spent a. lew days in London this week, has returned to Pans. ...

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  26. POINCARE'S ATTITUDE.

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent in Paris telegraphs that. Poincare told Venezelos,“I do not see why people should embark on a war merely on the ...

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  27. GREEK FOREIGN MINISTRY.

    M. Politis has accepted the Foreign Affairs portfolio in the new Greek Cabinet. ...

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  28. STEAMER ARRESTED.

    National troops arrested in Sligo Bay a steamer from Glasgow winch was conveying case of arrms and ammunition consigned to Ballina (County Mayo). ...

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  29. MESSAGE FROM ATHENS.

    A message from Athens states that a significant semi-official communication to the newspapers states that the Government, is faced with the ...

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  30. BACK IN MUDANIA.

    General Sir Charles Harington and his Allied colleagues have left for Mudania to resume their conference with the Turkish delegates from ...

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  31. CHECKING RECRIMINGATIONS.

    It is said in London that the meeting, between Poincare and Curzon, was timely, if only to check the flow of recriminations, which was assuming ...

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  32. BOY SCOUTS

    Some 58 special trains brought to Alexandra, Palace on Saturday 58,000 Boy Scouts to welcome the Prince of Wales on his return from ...

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  33. HOLIDAY TRAGEDY

    A strange holiday tragedy has occurred at an hotel at Lucerne, Switzerland. A young couple, Mr and Mrs Cyril ...

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  34. CURZON FOR PARIS.

    Earl Curzon is expected to arrive here at 10 o’clock to-night. He will join M. Poinacre, the French Premier. immediately. ...

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  35. FOREST FIRES

    Forest fires, are raging in the Cobalt district, Northern Ontroved, and veral towns have been destroyed, and the damage to property is estimated at ...

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  36. BRITISH COMMUNIQUE.

    A British communique {?]ssued all Constantinople states that the conference at Mudania was resumed on Friday, but there was only a short ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. REMOVING obstacles.

    The urgent despatch of Earl Curzon to Paris may be taken as the most illuminating commentary on the interruption at Mudama. After the rosy ...

    Article : 195 words
  38. A LONG FLIGHT

    Lieuts Macready and Kelly, flying an army monoplane at San Diego, remained. in the air for 35 hours 18 minutes. It is claimed that this ...

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  39. THE MEAT TRADE

    Mr Jessep, vice-chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board, has returned to London from Bristol, Car diff, Liverpool and Manchester, wnere ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. REFUCEES IN DISTRESS.

    Most dismissing reports are being received from the various British consulates regarding the condition of refugees in Greece and West Thrace. ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    In order to chtain positive information of the whereabouts of Captain Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, the [?]wspaper "Atterposten ” telegraphed ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. AN AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION

    The All Australian Exhibition of Manufactures, was opened in Sydney yesterday. The Governor said Australia had 400,000 industrialists, ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. WIELS AND ESTATES.

    Harold Nicholson. Strickland. late of Hillside. Melbourne road, Ballarat East, [?] broker who died on 10th March left by will dated 9th March. ...

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  44. BRITISH FIRMNESS.

    Sir L. Worthington-Evans (Secretary for War), speaking at Colehester on Sateuday afternon, said the Government had acted cautiously and fimaly ...

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  45. BRITISH-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    Earl Curzon and st Poincare have reached an agreement in regard to the Near East. Turkey will take oyer East Thrace one month after the Greek ...

    Article : 164 words
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