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  3. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    Efforts to reach an understanding are again being matte between pont.- car parties, with a view of the retormation of the coalition Goverament, ...

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  4. THE TURKISH REPUBLIC

    The Exchange correspondent at Constantinople says Party, after a six-hours’ sitting under the presidency of Mustapha Kemal, ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. Reparations to Britain

    ‘'Willing as we are to pare it down, we have no intention to abandon our reparations claims” said Lord Curzon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), addressing the -Imperial Conference. Discussing the foreign situation. Lord Curzon said Britain was ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr Bruce, the Prime Minister, and other Australian delegates who had been stom bound at Calais, arrived in London. They were loudly ...

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  7. LLOYD GEORGE IN AMERICA

    Mr Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, arrived her© yesterday. Tins is the first time he has set foot on American soil. ...

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  8. Personal

    According to a Renter cable message the Prince of Wales has arrived, at Ottawa from his Alberta ranch. He is the guest of the ...

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  9. DECREES AGAINST FOREIGNERS.

    The "Daily Express correspondent at Constantinople says that the Angora Government has decreed the ing of foreign, hospitals and Bed Gross ...

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  10. SOME HOSTILE DEMONSTRA-TIONS.

    Following a private dinner, Mr Llyod George attended a revue, and was several times cheered by the Broadway crowd en route Rotten ...

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  11. FRENCHS PRESS IRRITATED.

    Lord Curzon’s speech astonished and agered the French press. The “Figaro” says that Mr Baldwin’s speech revealed that he was an ...

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  12. THE REDDING DISASTER

    The “Daily Chroncia’s’ correspondent at Falkirk says that miners stood waiting in the cold and drizzling rain near one of the shafts at the ...

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  13. GOVERNOR OF N.S.W.

    The Colonial Office has informed Reuter. that Admiral De Chair's name is considered among the “soundings" as regards the Governorship of New ...

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  14. COMMISSION TO EXAMINE ISSUES.

    The “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent in Berlin says that an expert commission will examine the issues between the parties. Herr Stresemann ...

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  15. AN OMINOUS RSPORT.

    “Le Temps” hints that develops montes in Germany may necessitate somethisg more than neutraltty on France’s part. The paper ...

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  16. CORDIAL WELCOME.

    To no man, except perhaps to General Pershing, when he returned from France was there a more cordial welcome and spontaneous display of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES.

    Interviewed on landing at Dover, Mr Bruce laid stress on Australia’s unbounded resources the vital necessity for the unity ot the Empire, and ...

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  18. GREAT WELCOME AT MONTREAL.

    Mr Lloyd George was accorded a tumultuous reception on arrival in Montreal to-night for a two-days’ visit. Throngs cheered wildly. Young ...

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  19. FRENCH HOSTILITY TO LORD CURZON.

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris says that the question is being asked in Faria bow can one Cabinet contain two statesmen who express such ...

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  20. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Following the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the South African pavilion at the Empire Exhibition the Dominion Premiers ...

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  21. STATUS OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The “Nation;” in a leading article, says:—“lnternationally the Dominions have won for themselves a position Within the community of nations and ...

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  22. BAVARIAN SITUATION.

    A decree prohibits the publication of Communist newspaper and literature in Bavaria, under the most severe penalties. Von Kahr, addressing ...

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  23. THE DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY.

    “Reynold’s Weekly” says prainspeaking is expected from Dominion. Premiers this week during the discussion on foreign affairs. Dominioners ...

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  24. THE MUTINY Of CONVICTS

    The three convict murderers were found dead when the attackers entered the barricaded metis hail, where tha com lets had held out since making a ...

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  25. RESUMPTION OF WORK.

    A message from Dusseldorf says that General Degoutte has conferred with Herr Stinnes: and three mining magnates regarding the conditions for the ...

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  26. SPEECHES BY PRIME MINIS-TERS.

    Mr King, Canadian Prime Minister, speaking at the Premiers lunhheon at the Empire Exhibition, said hes was somewhat embarrassed by the use of ...

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  27. EUROPEAN DEBTS TO U.S.

    It is stated at the White House that President Coolidge is unalterably opposed to the cancellation by the United State of the debts owed by ...

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  28. POLICY IN NEAR EAST.

    In the only other part of the speech published, Lord Curzon vigorously defended the British policy in the Near East. He said the Lausanne treaty ...

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  29. MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND PRESI-DENT WILSON.

    The “Sunday Express” features, a hitherto unpublished letter, dated 5th August, 1920, from Mr Lloyd George to President Wilson concerning the ...

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  30. ATTITUDE OF WORKERS.

    The "Morning Post's correspondent in Paris says-that all information reaching the French Government from the Ruhr indicates that although the ...

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  31. FLINDERS LANE EIRE

    Right in the heart of the warehouses which are located, in Flinders Lane, between Elizabeth and Swan-Ston streets, an alarm of fire was ...

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  32. APPOINTMENT PRACTICALLY CERTAIN.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Admiral De Chair’s appointment as Governor of N.S.W. is practically Certain. ...

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  33. THE LEWIS ISLANDERS

    The Lewis islanders have declined Lord Leverhulme’s offer of the island and works because the Government was unable to give them financial ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN GERMANY

    The Australian Press Association has tearnt details of a shipment of a parce of Australian meat to Germany. Sir Henry Jones, of Tasmania, when ...

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  35. SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Dusseldorf states that a.French on seven mutes death sentences passed on seven Germans as mentioned on the 29th ...

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  36. CLOSER UNION URGED.

    Closer union between Co-operators of Great Britain and New Zealand producing co-operative societies was advocated by Mr George Thorpe ...

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  37. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Berin says that Herr Stresemann made a speech in the Reichstag defending the abandonment of passive resistance. ...

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  38. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The slinirorml Economic Conference. yesterday afternoon continued the discussion of matters for faceting Empire trade. ...

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  39. LIGHT CRUISERS SQUADRON

    The Plymouth "Western Morning News" learns that the first light cruiser squadron, of which the flagship is the Delhi, will start on a the ...

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  40. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT ACT.

    Lieut Colouel Buckley, in a speech at the Economic Conference yesterday regretted that the result of the working of the Empire Settlement Act was ...

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  41. EXPRESSIONS OF DISAPPOINT-MENT

    While compliments are lavishly showered on Lord Curzon in respect of the terms and style of his speech to the conference yesterday little sotis ...

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  42. DUTY ON SULPHUR

    The Government has instructed the Tariff Board to include in its enqutry the question of the impors duty on sulphur. ...

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  43. WHEAT CARGOES FIRM.

    Wheat cargoes are firm. Queta- tion are nominally unchanged parcels in good demand. with threepence a quarter adyance on "shorts" com. ...

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