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  3. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS

    The leading article of the "Times” Empire Number says that the Imperial Conference, which will meet in London in the autumn, will he faced ...

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  4. IRISH DEPORTEES.

    Art O’Brien, Sean McGrath, Bean O’Mahoney and Michael Galvin, were charged at Bow street to-day with haring engaged in seditious ...

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  5. CANADA AND U.S.

    The Canadian Government has field to the pressure of the imperialists of the British Empire and will postpone the appointment of a Minister at ...

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  6. RUHR SITUATION

    "The Times” correspondent at Cologne says that the strike at Dortmund was followed by serious disorders. The Communists, armed as sentries in ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. MR LAWSON’S RETURN

    He is the best man who ever came to England from Australia, was the enthusiastic tribute of Mr M‘Whae (Victorian Agent-General) as he ...

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  8. New British Cabinet

    It is announced that Lord Curzon will remain at the Foreign Office under Mr Baldwin, and Lord Derby will, continue as Secretary Of State for War. Sir Robert Horne, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Lloyd ...

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  9. THE NEW PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr Baldwin has held the Chancellorship of the Exchequer with marked success. He Possesses the confidence of the Conservatives and the esteem ...

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  10. FEELING IN INDIA.

    Mr Baldwin's accession to the Prime Ministership has been weil received. As between him and Lord C[?]zon Indian opinion decidedly did not favor ...

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  11. CRAVE TROUBLE NEAR COLOGNE.

    “The Times” correspondent at Cologne says that the activities of the Communists have caused a grave situation at Gelsenkirchen. The mob came ...

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  12. LORD ROBERT CECIL.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who May possibly join the Cabinet, called on Mr, Baldwin at No. 10 Downing Street to-day. there is a marked move towards ...

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  13. SHOOTING OF A TAXIMAN

    Gloves, a gold knobbed stick, a jemmy, a torch, and thread, with which trousers bad been repaired Were cited by counsel as evidence in the case in ...

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  14. COMMUNIST COMMANDS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin states that Gelsenkirchen is still in the hands of the Communist commandos. The citizens are terrified. The ...

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  15. IMPORTANT TASKS FOR MINISTERS.

    Several departments are at present handling most important schemes, says "The Tunes” lobby correspondent. For instance, the Colonial Office is ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA’S NEEDS

    Speaking to-day in the Australia House cinema hall, Mr Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tasmania) reiterated the importance of inter-Empire ...

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  17. LORD R. CECIL'S INCLUSION LIKELY.

    It is stated that Lord Robert Cecil will be in the hew administration, although no post has yet been assigned him. ...

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  18. WORK OF PRUSSIAN EMIS-SARIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that a message from Dortmund states that the association of German Miners’ Union, the Christian Workers’ ...

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  19. CHANCELLOR OF THE EX-CHEQUER.

    The Daily Marks lobbyists says that Mr Amery has been offered the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer. It is expected that Mr Bridgman will ...

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  20. CALL FOR UNITY.

    It is understood that Mr Baldwib. considers that the time hag come when, the unity of the Conservative Party should be accomplished, arguing that ...

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  21. A CONTRADICTORY REPORT.

    There is no official confirmation in Washington of the report that Canada, yielding to the suggestion of the British, will postpone the appointment of ...

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  22. MR. BALDWIN’S TASK.

    The “Times" lobbyist says that Mr Baldwin has made great progress with Cabinet making. It understood that all Mr Bonar Law's Ministers will be ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. THE REPARATIONS.

    “The Times” correspondent in Paris says that by the casting vote of the Chairman, the Reparations Commission refused the Italian-British plan to ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION

    Leading newspapers give prominence to the immigration, scheme of Sir George Fuller, Premier of New South Wales. This scheme involves ...

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  25. FIRE BRIGADE WORK

    “I am out to try to find something that will improve fire protection methods in Australia," said Mr Harrie chief officer of the Melbourne ...

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  26. A BIG AUSTRIAN LOAN

    J. P. Morgan and Company have announced that they are prepared to organise a syndicate to underwrite 25,000,000 of the 130,000,000 dollars ...

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  27. THE FALL OF THE MARK.

    The German mark today touched 280,000 to the pound and closed at 248,500. ...

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  28. SIR ROBERT HORNE.

    During his speech at Glasgow, Sir Robert Horne, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer under Lloyd George, disclosed the fact that he had not yet ...

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  29. EMPIRE DAY MESSAGES

    Among Empire Day messages to the "Tines” were the following:— Mr Bruce, the Prime Minister:— "The advent of the Imperial and ...

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  30. 900 MORE EXPULSIONS.

    The inter-Allied High Command has decreed another 900 expulsions. ...

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  31. NATIVE MURDERERS

    The latest frontier news indicates that the Amir of Afghanistan is taking steps to deal with the murderers of Mrs Elis. Major Anderson, and Major ...

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  32. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

    Mr Baldwin has telegraphed to M. Poincare, Prime Minister of Prance, expressing most sincere hopes for a continuance of the cordial ...

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  33. DISCOVERY OF BODIES

    While standing in water up to his arm-pits at Simmondley, in Derbyshire, a collier, while scooping mud and stones with his hands, discovered a ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    A further Russian Note is most conciliatory. It concedes most of the British demands, and suggests a conference between M. Chicherin and ...

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  35. CANADIAN BUDGET

    A message from Ottawa states that the Canadian budget was carried in the Dominion House of Commons by 114 votes to 106. A progressibe ...

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  36. OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIA.

    Stories of Australian life, in which humble beginnings and early struggles were the prelude to success of men flow known throughout the Empire, ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. HENRY FORD AND PICTURE OWNERS

    The annual convention of Motion Picture Owners’ of America was inaugurated on Wednesday. Charges were made that a supporter of Mr Henry ...

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  38. CHINESE BANDITS

    The Chinese Government has decided to employ force against the bandits who kidnapped some Europeans from a [?] at Lincheong recently. It is ...

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  39. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    Speaking for three minutes each, the King and Queen delivered into gramo phones at Buckingham Palace messages to the school children of the Empire. ...

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  40. TERMS OF SOVIET NOTE.

    After attributing its fresh concessions to wish to avoid giving anybody grounds for saddling the Soviet Government with the responsibility ...

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  41. EMPIRE PREFERENCES

    Sir George Fuller, Premier of New South Wales, before he left London for Australia said he had every reason to believe that definite decisions would be ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. GREECE AND TURKEY

    The “Times correspondent at Lausanne says that though not announced it is likely that arrangements have ready been reached by Ismet Pasha and ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. PECULIAR STABBING AFFRAY

    A man named Edward V. Robertson, who resides in a boarding house in Queen street, city, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital tonight suffering ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. QUEEN AND PRINCES' MARY.

    The Queen and Princess Mary had a narrow escape from a serious motor accident. A heavy lorry shot in [?] of the Royal car. The chaffeur ...

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