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  3. THE RUHR PROBLEM

    France fully recognises the gravity of the decisions which Cheat Britain is now litany forced to take says "Times" correspondent in Paris. It is urged ...

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  4. PRESIDENT HARDING

    After a day of great national anxiety the fears of the American people where relieved this afternoon by a highly reassuring bulletin from San Francisco ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. TO SETTLE ON FARM

    To the romantic marriage of Lady Pleasance Rous, daughter of Lord Stradbrohe (Governor of Victoria), to Mr Owen M'Kenna, a wireless ...

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  6. FEDERAL BUDGET

    The general discussion which takes place on the first item was commenced by the Leader of the Opposition, who congratulated the Treasurer on the ...

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  7. Personal

    Father Barry, professor at the Preparatory Seminary, Brooklyn, United States, is on a holiday visit to Australia, and is now in Ballarat as the guest ...

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  8. IMPERIAL RELATIONS

    Lord Strathspey asked in the House of Commons whether, in response to the continued demands from the Dominion for a share in shaping the ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP

    Deauville (France) Wednesday. Blanchy (France) defeated Flaquar (Ppain) in the last of the singles matches in the European zone of the ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Bate.-Mrs Marry Bate, who died on Wednesday was a native of Cornwall, and a colonist of 58 years, and Was in her 88th year. After arriving in the polony ...

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  11. PUBLICATION OF COR-RESPONDENCE.

    The question has been raised V hether it would not be desirable to first obtain France's permission to publish the correspondence. In fact it is ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    Objection to the appiontment of Rakovsky as head of the Anglo-Russian trade delegation in London, in succession to Kraasin, was on the ground ...

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  13. DOMINIONS’ VISITORS.

    Mr J. H Whitley, Speaker of the House of Commons, annountied to-day that he was arranging for a Dominions' Gallery, which would be ...

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  14. REPLYING TO GERMANY.

    The "Daily Mail” states that" it is stood that there is no hope of a joint reply to Germany, but if the British decide to send an ...

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  15. LADY STRADBROKE BUSY.

    As Lady Stradbroke talked this morning in the sitting room of her town house in South Audley street, Lady Helena Rous entered. She was ...

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  16. BOMBING FROM AIR

    An elaborate series of experiments in “dummy” bombing of a battleship by naval aircraft off the Islo of Wight to-day, was somewhat a failure, owing ...

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  17. LONG REST ENJOINED.

    To-day all serious symptoms have abated, but even if everything goes well. the President will be forced to remain in bed for a couple of weeks ...

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  18. CANTEEN STOCKS

    "The charges brought by Lord Wolmer (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade), the newspaper "Truth,” and others, that improper use was made of ...

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  19. DEMANDS OF RUHR STRIKERS.

    Telegraphing from Cologne, the “Times” correspondent states that the printers there have gone on strike, demanding 3,000,000 marks in wages ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE SHIP

    Owing to further withdrawals of capital, amounting to £600,000, the departure of the exhibition ship British Trade on her world tour has gain been delayed. ...

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  21. LINCOLN CULLY

    The Creswick Shire Council at its ordinary meeting yesterday had before it once again the question of the Lincoln Gully bridge. There has been a bridge ...

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  22. THE BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    I A semi-official statement expresses Astonishment and regret at the reports from London in regard to the pessimistic feeling created by the ...

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  23. CASSEL TRAIN SMASH

    The death roll in connection with the Cassel train smash is now 47. Only 26 bodies have been identified. Many children are unrecognisable. ...

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  24. CUSTOMS DUTY ON BARLEY

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr H. S. Button, Sir Robert Sanders (Minister for Agriculture) said that the Government had been advised ...

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  25. BRITISH MIGRATION

    More people are now ready to go out to the Dominions than the Dominions can take, Lieut Colonel Buckley (Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas ...

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  26. FOREIGN POLICY ATTACKED.

    Senator Johnson is viciously attacking President Harding’s foreign policy an has announced his intention of touring the country in opposition to ...

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  27. THE EX-KAISER

    A recent visitor in Wierngen, writing to the Manchester “Guardian," says that the former Gorman Crown Prince is living in the vicarage there, ...

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  28. “SUBSIDISING IDLENESS.”

    The “Times” correspondent in Berlin draws attention to the effect of subsiciised idleness of workmen in the Ruhr. He declares that there has been a vast ...

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  29. THE COLOR PROBLEM

    Telegraphing from Paris, the "Times” correspondent states that the Franch capital, for the moment at any rate, has got the colr problem, ...

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  30. LATEST BULETIN.

    San Francisco, Wednesday, 10 a.m. The physician's bulletin Elates that President Harding is still much exhausted, but maintained bouyancy of spirit ...

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  31. FLOODS AND RAILWAYS

    Further reports from northern towns received at railway headquarters to-day testity to heavy flood waters but at some of the centres the floods are ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN AMOY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Hong Kong reports that His Majesty’s sloop Foxglove and the light cruiser Diomede have been despatched to Amoy ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. BEFF EXPORT BOUNTIES

    According to a report tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament to-day £117,245 was paid under the Meal Export Bounties Act to exporters during ...

    Article : 208 words
  34. IRISH PRISONERS

    Following the decision of the Free State Appeal Court to the effect that as conditions of armed revolt no longer existed in Ireland the ...

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  35. THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    The promise made by the German Government to endeavor to ensure foo[?]- stuffs has eased the situation in Ger many, and at present there is no ta[?] ...

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  36. BRITISH TRADE

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to Lifeut.-Colonel H. P. Croft, Colonel Albert Ruckley (Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. THE FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Reminiscent of happier enthusiasts waiting entry to a theatre, long queues at an early hour wait for the Reichs bank to open and cash cheques, declares ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Hendren has now completed his 2000 runs. ...

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