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  3. Personal

    A Reiter’s cable message from Washington reports that it is officially announce that Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador, is suffering from ...

    Article : 267 words
  4. RUHR OCCUPATION

    A message from Paris states that an interesting passage in M. Poincare’s statement recently in regard to the Ruhr, at the secret sittings of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. TAIT CARS

    On Saturday morning the temperature was down to seven degrees below freezing point, yet passengers by the early morning train from, Ballarat to ...

    Article : 569 words
  6. CHINESE TROUBLES

    Events in northern China point to another, revolution shortly, says the “Daily Mail” correspondent at Pekin. It is believed that 120,000 unpaid. ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE

    When the Premiers’ Conference was resumed this morning at 11 o’clock Dr Page continued his argument in favor of the standardisation of ...

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  8. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S DIARY

    Lord Northcliffe was motored by a resident to the Residency, overlooking Kuala Lumpur. He visited gardens and rubber plantations, inspected tin ...

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  9. BRITISH CABINET

    Mr Reginald M'Kenna, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1915-10 has been appointed to the same position under Mr Baldwin. ...

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  10. ANOTHER BOCHUM CONFLICT.

    According to Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin, a conflict, in which fire and water contested for superiority as humanely employed weapons, occurred ...

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  11. THE BANDITS.

    A Peking message states that the diplomatic corps have notified the Government that they are [?] an international military commission to ...

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  12. PULP WOOD TRADE

    Mr Hugh Baker, executive secretary of the American Pulp, and Paper Association, forecaste and Canadian control of the pulp. and paper industry in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. OBITUARY.

    Farrow.—Mr and Mrs O. G. Farrow, of 117 Burnbank street. sustained a severe loss in the death of their infant son Albert George on Friday last at ...

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  14. EXPLOSION ON CRUISER

    In an explosion on the Danish cruiser Geiser, 16 of the crew received serious injuries, and 30 were slightly hurt. ...

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  15. THE STRIKE MOVEMENT.

    A message from Dusseldorf says that a meeting of the executive of the Communist Workers Council, held at Essen by permission of the French ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. BALLARAT HARRIERS

    The members of the Ballarat Harriers’ Club held a relay run to Buninyong and back on Saturday, winch, amused considerable interest. The ...

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  17. MR. M'KENNA’S INCLUSION.

    Mr M'Kenna’s appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer came as an absolute surprise. He had never once been mentioned in connection with the ...

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  18. A GERMAN RUSE.

    A new German trick has been exposed, says the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail.” For some time the Belgian authorities have been ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. IMMIGRATION

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Australian High Commissioner, states that he cannot append his Signature on behalf of the Commonwealth to the ...

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  20. THE KING AND MIGRANTS.

    Replying to the loyal message from 990 people, including migrants who sailed for Australia, by the Ballarat on Empire Day, the King has sent a ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. DOMESTIC SERVICE

    "Don'ts for mistresses or how to keep servants,” might have been the text of the dicta delivered by women representative of employment exchanges, ...

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  22. RAILWAYMAN EXECUTED.

    The German railwayman, Sch[?]egeter, who was sentenced to death by a French court-martial a month ago, has been executed by shooting. ...

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  23. COLLISION IN THE CLYDE

    The [?]reighter Baron Vernon collided with the Canadian liner Metagama [?] tons) in the Clyde. The liner [?] passengers, mostly ...

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  24. SOCIALIST CONCRESS AT HAM-BURG.

    The International Socialist Congress at Hamburg has concluded. It adopted a number of resolutions protesting against the Allies driving the German ...

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  25. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    “Prohibition has done an immense amount, of good in the United States, securing sobriety on a large scale, and bringing prosperity to the country, ...

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  26. THE IRISH DEPORTEES

    Thomas Joyce, Anthony Mullarkey, and Thomas Flynn, Irish deportees, who were rearrested at Tyneside, were charged at Bow street with ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. BOMB OUTRAGE IN POLAND

    Another bomb outrage has occurred [?]Warsaw. In the latest instance a university professor , was killed, and several wounded. These outrages, ...

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  28. SEARCH FOR DOUGLAS MAWSON

    The pilot steamer Relief has called at Cairns, on her return voyage from the Gulf of Carpentaria, where she made a scarab for wreckage of the ...

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  29. FALL FROM HIGH GLIFF

    Mr Hugh M'Gildowney, a noted yachtsman, while walking along the edge of a cliff at Ballycastle, County Antrim, Ireland, fell over the top and ...

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  30. THE STRIKE MOVEMENT.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says the strike movement in the Ruhr has apparently somewhat abated. The only new disorders reported are at ...

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  31. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    A Washington message states that Great Britain’s position in regard to the ships’ liquor question has been communicated to the American ...

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  32. ATTEMPTS TO BLOW UP BRIDGE

    Attempts have been made to blew up a bridege ever a private railway at Whitburn [?] where free labor is [?] used to load coal. ...

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  33. A NEW PROCEDURE.

    Three more Irish deportees appeared at the Bow street court to-day; before Sir Charles Biron, the Chief Magistrate, who directed that the charge ...

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  34. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    A Lausanne message states' that the [?]pute as regards Greece's reparations liabilities to Turkey, which reached an acute stage, has been satisfactorily ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. THE TURCO-CREEK TREATY.

    Reuter's corresponent at Lau[?]ne says that the Turco-CREEK Treaty will contain Greek recognition of responsibility for damage ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. AN AVIATION FEAT

    Licut Harrison Crocker has completed the Gulf of Mexico to Cannada no-stop flight, a distance of 1400 miles, creating a world’s record for a ...

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  37. FOUR OTHER GOVERNMENTS ACT.

    Five foreign Governments, including the British, the Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch, have presented their position in regard to the ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE RE-PORTED.

    Considerable damage was done to the railway briged at Whitburn [?] Four of the charges of gelignite which had been inserted in the pillars of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  39. TURKEY’S ABANDONED VILLAGES

    In pursuance of her policy of repopulating abandoned villages the Turkish authorities are despatching a colony of War orphans, comprising 50 ...

    Article : 63 words
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