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  3. THE KU KLUX KLAN

    An unstated majority vote gives 68 members of legislature power to meet and disenss the impeachment of Governor Walton, of Oklahoma, on ...

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  4. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    The "Daily Chroniele's" correspondent at Berlin snys the People's Party made a demand for new appointments to the Ministries of Finance, National ...

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  5. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    Late this afternoon a shocking tragedy was reported from Southe Melbourne. The first information came to the ears of the police shortly ...

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  6. BULGARIAN INSURRECTION

    The "Morning Tost’s” correspondent at Belgrade says that it is estimated that 2000 were killed and 5000 taken prisoners during the Bulgarian ...

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  7. Personal

    A Reuter’s cable message, reports that it is considered probable that the Prince of Wales, who is travelling intognite as Lord Renfrew, while the ...

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  8. Economic Conference

    Sir Philip Lloyd-Craeme (president of the Board of Trade), in opening the Empire Economio Conference, said that the principle of according preference to the nations of the Empire, had been definitely established by Britain. ...

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  9. DAYLESFORD BYE-ELECTION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Piemier (Mr Lawson) gave notice of his intention to move to-Morrow that the House direct the Clerk to ...

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  10. ITALY'S NAVY

    A message from Rome states that it is officially announced that the construction has been commenced of four new submarines, which it is claimed. ...

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  11. THE CABINET CRISIS.

    The Cabinet crisis developed owing to the demand by Nationalists in at they should be reprssemted in the-Cabinet. They threatened to vote a ...

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  12. DEFIANCE OF THE COVERNOR.

    An interim count indicates a 4 to 1 yote supporting the Legislature majority’s defiance of the Governor’s edict that the Legislature shall not ...

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  13. APPRECIATION OF DOMINIONS’ PREFERENCE.

    Dealing with Imperial preference in his speech at the opening of the Economic Conference, Sir Phillip Lloyd-Graeme ex. pressed Britain’s appreciation of the ...

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  14. WHEAT CARGOES

    Wheat cargoes are steady, but trading is inactive in view of the adverse exchangee and, lack of North American charterings. 3500 tons from the Devon ...

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  15. THE PHILIPPINES SITUATION

    Election returns are i[?]complete but Farnandez is unquestionably elected by a comfortably majority, thus supporting the stand of the anti-American ...

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  16. FATAL ACCIDENTS IN U.S.

    Accidents in the United States in 1923 eracted a total of approximately 75.300 lives. This is an increase-of 2009 over the estimated number for ...

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  17. "AGAINST HIS BETTER JUDGMENT”

    The persistency with which Mr H. Minogue appealed for leniency was mainly responsible for the decision of Mr Justice M'Arthur this morning in ...

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  18. ALLIES AND TURKS

    The “Daily Express” correspondent at Constantinople says that the Allied, occupation ended today. Happy crowds gathered on the shorea of the ...

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  19. THE DUSSELDORF DISTURBANCE

    The “Daily Express” spacial correspondent at Dusseldorf says there is the strongest criticism on all sides of the French authorities attitude in ...

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  20. MURDER UNDER MOSLEM CODE

    Captin Eaker Jones, of the Indian Medical Service, was assassinated yesterday, near I cralai, by a Waziri. The murder is regarded as an are of ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE AT TOULON.

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Toulon says the Orvieto arrives at 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning. Mr S. M. Bruce, the ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    The “Daily Telegraph's" shipping correspondent, referring to the proposed sale of steatmers by the Commonwealth Government Line, states ...

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  23. ASSEMBLING OF THE DELE-CATES.

    There was a full attendance of de legates and experts when the Economic Conference was opened at the Cabinet Offices, Whitehall, at 11 a.m. ...

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  24. MAYOR AND MAYORESS COOKE

    At Anzac House to-night over 300 former residents of Ballarat accepted the invitation of the Old Boys’ Association to take part in a welcome to ...

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  25. MESSACE TO DELEGATES.

    A telegram from Mr Bruce was read at the Royal Colonial Institute’s dinner to the Dominions Premiere, in which he regretted his inability to be ...

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  26. SURRENDER OF REBELS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin, says that an official statement regarding the Kuestrin affair states that many youths in the districts roune ...

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  27. NEW COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The “Morning Post" says: “Although the market is scarcely prepared for the immediate issue of the Commonwealth loan for so large an ...

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  28. FRANCO-BRITISH CO-OPERATION.

    “Le Figaro" expresses satisfaction at Mr Baldwin’s admission of the ner cessity for closer Franco-British, cooperation to solve the problems in ...

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  29. SPECHES BY DELEGATES.

    After listening to Sir Philip Lloyd Graeme’s survey of British problems speakers emphasised the tremendous possibilities of the development of the ...

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  30. NOTE OFFICE THEFT

    John Simmonds, one of the two 18- year-old youths who had pleaded, guilty to having stolen a sheet containing six unfinished. Commonmonweallth ...

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  31. WOMEN AS DOCTORS

    Sir Humphrey Rolleston, speaking at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, said that women were better students than men, but they are ...

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  32. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    The “Now York Sun," in am editorial, commends Australasia’s policy of so-called migration for the select, declaring. that the increase in population ...

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  33. GERMANY AND DUSSELDORF.

    Reuter's correspondent at Dussseldord says the occupation authorities have ordered the dissolution of the German security police at Dusseldort, ...

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  34. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE1.

    The Duke of Connaught presided at a dinner given by the Colonial Institute to members of the Imperial Conference, which was attended by 500 guests ...

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  35. RESIGNATIONS OF MINISTERS.

    Herr von knilling the Bavarian Premier, has resigned. He will be succeeded by Dr von Kahr. Herr Raumer, the German Minister ...

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  36. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    The wormen’s section of the Labor Ministry’s [?]ort states that 226,000 women and 14,000 girls are now registered as fully unemployed, of which ...

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  37. SEPARATIST ACTION ACAINST REICH.

    Wurtemburg is [?]gotiating with Bavaria for a joint Separstist action against the Reich. ...

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  38. INTERSTATE NEWS

    At the wool gales today 7781 bales were offered and 7138 sold, private sales being 456. Best descriptions were very firm, best point of the season. ...

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  39. THE KOESTRIN TROUBLE.

    An official communingue states that the adventure at Kuestrin 50 miles from Berlin, speedily ended Four hundred rebels including the leader, ...

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  40. OVERSEAS ECONOMIC SITUATION

    Speaking at the meeting of the Imperial Econo[?] Conference, Mr W. Mackenzie King (Canada) advocated the removal of the Government control ...

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  41. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Mr Massey, in has speech, stressed the war services of the Empire, adding that it was essential duty to preserve it safe and maintain a sufficient ...

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  42. THE QUEENSLAND SILVER FIND.

    The recent find of silver lead in the Clononrry district is fabulously rich. The outcrop exteods five, miles, and there are several lodes of ore. Assays ...

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  43. THE RUHR WORKERS.

    The "Daily Express" [?]pondent [?] ary communique announces a general tendenoy among Ruhr werkers to ...

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  44. HICH COURT SITTINGS.

    The Fulll High Court, comprising Justices Higgins, Duffy and Starke, will commence a sittings in Melbourne on 8th inst. Amongst the cases ...

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