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  3. BRITISH AIR FORCE

    The increase of the British air force "in competition with France, as a prerace to a new era of war," was condemned in a resolution adopted by the ...

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  4. CANADA AND THE U.S.

    "The Times" in a leading article, commenting on the Canadian House of Commons ratifying the Halibut treaty with the United States, says ...

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  5. AIR POLIGIES.

    The "Times” correspondent in Paris says that French opinion regarding British air proposals shows a percept[?] hardening. There is a good deal ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. Personal.

    At the Sebastopol State yesterday afternoon members ot the [?] committee and parents of the scholars, and also the teachers and scholar's, ...

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  7. THE TREVESSA'S CREW

    News was received in London this morning that the [?]essa's second boat, containing 16. survivors, had arrived at Mauritius. ...

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  8. RUHR SITUATION

    The Labor Conference, which is sitting in London today, adopted a resolution welcoming amalgamation with the Second International and the ...

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  9. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    During the debate in the House of Lords regarding the American seizure of liquor aboard British ships, Viscount Curzon (Secretary for Foreign ...

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  10. THE DEBATE BY THE LORDS.

    In the Horse of Lords the liquor debate was initiated by lord Birkenhead, in what Lard Curzon later described as language of extreme circumspection. ...

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  11. THE CAPTAIN’S STORY.

    Captain Cecil Foster, In his report of the trip of the survivor's of the Trevessa, says:- From the eleventh to the fourteenth ...

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  12. CIRCULATION OF MARKS.

    Telegraphing from Berlin, "The Times” correspondent states that the German note curculation is now thir teen million millions of marks (13,000,000,000,000). During last ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. A SOCIALIST OBJECTION.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says the Chamber of Deputies voted an [?] service credit, of 212 million francs after a lively discussion, in the course of ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. ANOTHER MINE IDLE

    Anothrr coal mine is idle on the Northern field today owing to a strike. Four hundred men are affected.. ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Cleverley.-The regrel of a large portion of the community at the death of Mr Leslie Cleverley, and the [?] sal respect in which be was held, was ...

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  16. SHRI DOLATSINHJI SURAJMALJI.

    Chief of the Patdi State, who will represent India at the coming Imperial Conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MAN WITH LIFE BELT

    Urgent telegrams were despatched this morning by the Navigation Department to pilots along the coast around Crescent Read, requesting a thorough search ...

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  18. NATIONAL SCOTTISH LIBRARY

    In the House of Commons today, in reply to questions Mr Baldwin (the Premier) announced that the difficulties in the way of the Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FREIGHTS GUT

    [?] Earope saloon for £55 and third class £30 is the lares schedule of the Garman Austra[?] whose semi-passenger vessel, the ...

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  20. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons today, the Postmaster-General (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans), declared that the conditions ...

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  21. WORLD’S WOOL SHORTAGE

    Some interssting comments on conditions in the world’s wool markets were made to-day by Mr J. M. Niall, chairman of Goldsbrough, Mort, and ...

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  22. PROFESSOR GRIFFITH TAYLOR.

    Who told the Millions Club the other night that is would not be a calamity to admit "cultured Mongolians" into Australia, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TWO MORE BODIES WASHED ASHORE.

    A telegram from Kempsey states that another body has been washed ashore about six miles north of where the body came ashore yesterday. ...

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  24. FEDERAL FINANCIAL PROPOSALS

    Mr Oakes (Acting Premier) stated to-night that the Treasurer (Sir A Cocks) had furnished a report concerning negotiations with Mr Bruce ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION TO U.S.

    The British immigration quota was exhausted recently, and many were refused admission, but the quota for the new fiscal year opens on the 5th of ...

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  26. DR. GRACE BOELKE.

    Who told the Acting Premier of New South Wales that as the result of medical inspection she had found 2per cent of the school ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. REV. T. S. B. WOODFULL.

    Of the North Melbourne Methodist Church, Who has not ridden in a public conveyance for thirty ycars. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    Australia’s quota remains at 279 or [?] monthly until exhausted. There have been no eases this year in which Austr[?]lians have been refused ...

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  29. FRENCH AIR SERVICE

    The French Chamber of Deputies has voted 212.000,000 francs (£8.480,000 at normal rales of exchange) for the in service. ...

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  30. LABOR AND COMMUNISM.

    Referring to a cable message concerning Communist Party intrigues to capture the English Labor Party and then annihilate it, Mr Oakes said it ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. MIGRATION PROBLEMS

    On the initiative of Signer Mussolini, Frime Minister of Italy, an international conference on immigration will be convened. It will mect in Tome [?] ...

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  32. DOMESTIC SERVICE

    A gold cross of the Order of Good Domestic Sorvants is the latest and brightest idea submitted to the Select Committee which is inquiring into the ...

    Article : 235 words
  33. HORSE KILLER SENTENCED

    James Halley, who some time ago pleaded guilty to three cases of horse killing at Glenhuntly, Caulfield and Malvern during the month of May was ...

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  34. DRUGGING PRISONERS

    The use of the new drug Scopolamin in San Quentin prison to force prisoners to admit crimes is causing much interest among prison authorities here. ...

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  35. MR. L. A. CUBITT.

    Captain of the 1921-22 Australasian League Football Team to tour Brrtain, who has mace successful arrangements for a Chineso Soccer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. GELIGNITE ON RAILWAYS

    Recent explosions in railway [?] have been causing the raiway officials anxiety. Numerous explosions at Box Hill have necessitated investigation, ...

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  37. PICKPOCKETS IN MILAN

    Miss Mary Mitchell, of St. Kilda, who arrived in London by the steamer Jervis Bay warns Australians to beware of pickpockets in the trams at ...

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  38. MR. H. V. COLEBATCH.

    Who has been appointed as West Australia's Agent-General in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. AN ABOMINABLE OFFENCE

    In the Criminal Court this afternoon, before Mr Justice Schutt, John Connell was sentenced for attempting an abominable offence and an indecent ...

    Article : 157 words
  40. SUICIDES IN AMERICA.

    Latest statistics showing the decrease of the sutcide rate to 15 per liundred thousand is attributed to the general Inereased prosperity. Whereas New ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. PRAISE FOR CAPTAIN FOSTER.

    In a leading article the "Times" states that the name of Captain Fos ter, of the Trevessa, will stand high on the glorious roll of British sea ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The crew of the steamer Sumatra, which belonged to the New Guinea Administration numbered 46, mostly natives, and it is feared all hands ...

    Article : 30 words
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