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  2. Advertising

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  3. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Capt Wedgwood Benn (Liberal) asked in the House of Commons if it was the policy of the Government at the forthcoming Imperial Conference, to concede ...

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  4. Personal

    a Reuter's cable message reportss that the British prime Minister, Mr Bonar Law, has sailed from Ssouthampton for Genoa aboard the Dutoh liner ...

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  5. Church Nexus

    The subject of the Anglican Chureh nexus, which has been debated on previons [?] asions, came up for discussion again at last night's meeting ...

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  6. AIRSHIPS AND DEFENCE

    The “Daily Mail” says that the committee on Tmperial defence is immediately presenting a conclusive report on Empire airship service to the ...

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  7. Ruhr Situation

    The “Times” correspondent says that, while the German note on reparations is likely ,to make a definite offer of money, rejection thereof will ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. France and Syria

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Constantinople says that the Acting French High Commissioner to-day informed Adnan Bey the representative ...

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  9. Naval Estimates.

    In introducing the vote for naval works in the House of Commons, Commander Eyres-Monsell, Financial Secretary. to the Admiralty, said that ...

    Article : 251 words
  10. DESCRIPTIOM OF CHRIST

    The earliest personal description of Christ, according to “Le Matm,” has veen diseovered in an old Latin text in the Vatican library, practically the ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.

    The “Times” correspondent in Rublin says a farmer, named Michael Reynolds, of Dromod, County Leitim, was shot dead by armed mien, who ...

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  12. NEED OF AIR POLICY.

    The “Times,” in a leading article on the recent Speech at tnev Constitutional-Club, asking, help tor the Government to arrive at a national air policy as ...

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  13. GERMANY’S OFFER.

    A [?]spicion that Germany is offering discussion, not directly offering [?] parations, is permeating French minds, says the “Times” ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Charles West and three other survivors from the Amy Turner have reached Surigao, and are doming to Manila to-day. ...

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  15. MAY DAY OBSERVANCES

    May Day was celebrated in London by a labor procession from the Embankment to Hyde Park where speeches, were delivered from nine platforms. ...

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  16. ENCLISH SCHOOL CHILDREN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Australia is not even a name to English school children. They have never heard of it. The sense of humor of Mr Frank ...

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  17. N.S.W. COAL TROUBLE.

    Mr M‘Donald, secretary of the Northern Collieries’ Association, stat ed to-night htat if the proprietors accepted the men’s demands as ...

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  18. A QUIET MAY DAY.

    May Day passed off very quietly in the Ruhr and Rhineland. Several hundred thousand workers demonstrated at Essen. French troops ...

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  19. OBJECTION TO THE VOTE.

    Mr George Lambert (Labor) moved the reduction. of the vote as a protest against expenditure at Singapore. He suggested that the scheme went ...

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  20. SUCCESS OF N.S.W. LOAN

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, announces that the new loan issue arranged by that State in London lias been ruby ...

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  21. PRECAUTIONS AT MUNICH.

    The “Times” correspondent in Munich says that extraordinary precautions were taken against disturbances in Munich, which is a hotbed of ...

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  22. DUTY ON AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-MEKTS

    A deputation composed almost wholly of represOTtativeig of farming interests in the Wimmera was introduced by Mr P. G. Stewart to the ...

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  23. GERMANY'S LATEST OFFER.

    Reuter’s Correspondent in Berlin says that the Germans offer 30 milliard gold marks guaranteed by her entire economic wealth, or alternatively to refer ...

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  24. HOSPITAL APPEAL BY WIRELESS

    A midnight appeal was broadcasted from Manchester wireless station that someone Was wanted to give blood for transfusion to save the life of a ...

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  25. KRUPP’S CHIEF ARRESTED.

    Reuret's correspondent in Berlin bas learned from Essen that Herr Krupp von Bohlen, head of the great armament" firm of Krupp’s, was arrested, ...

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  26. FOOTBALL FIASCO

    It is not thought that Stadium stampede on Saturday at the British Association Cup final will hive an adverse reaction on the Empire ...

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  27. LORD KITCHENER

    The ad ions of the late Lord Kitchener, when Secretary of State for War, are criticised in the "National Review" by Lord Midleton, who was ...

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  28. MAY DAY IN EUROPE

    May Day celebrations generallypassed off quietly throughout the Continent, but 20 police and 30 demonstrators were injured during disorders in ...

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  29. BRITISH AIR FORGE

    Sir Samuel Hoare, M. P. speaking in London on Tuesday, said that, judged by every standerd of defence, the British air foies at present was not strong ...

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  30. AMERICAN CANNED FRITS

    A large proportion of the American canned fruits imported into Great Britain is described by the “Grocers’ Gazette" as a disgrace to California. ...

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  31. NO LIQUOR FOR KARDINIA PARK

    The Licensing Court sat this morning sin the old Arbitration Court buildings to hear the application of Frederick William Barnfield, licensee of the Queen ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Australian wheat afloat is quoted in London at 53/6 quarter, while for cargoes now loading 53/ is asked. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S OPPORTUNITY.

    Mr, A. C. Derham, of Swallow and Ariell, Ltd, who is making his third visit to England with a view to helping to promote to production and sale of ...

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  34. WOULD FLIGHT

    Sir Keith Smith notmally would have started on his world flight last week, but he was obliged to abandon the project for the time being. ...

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  35. FIRST LORO’S REPLY.

    Replying to the debate, Mr L. C. M. S. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty) said that it was clearly untderstood at the Washington discussions ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. HEAD OF THE RIVER

    The draw in connection with the Head of the River boat race took place this afternoon. The order of the hears and the manner in which the crews ...

    Article : 70 words
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