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  3. RUHR SITUATION

    M. Poincare, Prime Minister of France, delivered, two speeches to-day The speeches were composed some time ago, and consequently did not refer to ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr S. M. Bruce, the Australian Prime Minister, expresses pleasure at the announcement that the Imperial Conference has arranged, to issue a full daily report. ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    It is understood Lord Buckmaster has agreed to act as the British nominee on the special, commission of jurists which the League of Nations ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. COUNCIL V. TRUST

    The hearing was continued in the First Civit Court to-day of the action in which the Geelong City Council is seeeking an injunction to restram the ...

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  7. DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY

    A daring daylight robbery occurred to-day at the Glenferrie railway station; when Mr T. R. V. Berriman, manager of the Hawthorn branch of ...

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  8. Personal

    Eulogistic references to the services rendered to horticulture in Ballarat by Mr H. A. Brown coupled with expressions of regret at his pending departure, ...

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  9. MR. BRUCE’S ACTIVITIES.

    Mr Bruce lias already had several conferences with members of the British Cabinet. He visited Downing Street on Saturday. He also had an interesting ...

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  10. CHIEF SECRETARY'S COM-MENT.

    “I was shocked when I heard of the outrage,” said the Chief Secretary (Dr Argyle) this evening, "and I trust that the efforts of the police will be ...

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  11. THE FORMER BULGARIAN KING.

    The “Daily Express” correspondent at Paris says that a Vienna repcort states that ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, has become violently insane, and ...

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  12. MR. BRUCE’S FIRST ATTEND-ANCE.

    At the fourth meeting of the Imperial Conference. Mr Bruce made his first attendance, accompanying Mr Massey. Prior to the conference ...

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  13. VESSEL UNDER IRISH FREE SHATE FLAG

    The 12 ton vessel Saorise arrived here from Dublin on route for New Zealand, flying the Irish Free State flag She is the first vessel with that ...

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  14. STATE CABINET MEETS

    At the close of the State Cabinet meeting to-night the Premier (Mr Lawson) said that it had been decided that the personnel of the Royal ...

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  15. INTERVIEW WITH LORD CURZON

    Mr Bruce interviewed Lord Curzon, the Foreign Secretary, this evening, Mr Bruce was engaged all Saturday and Sunday with advisers preparing the ...

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  16. INDIANS IN FIJI

    A mass meeting of Indians, under the chairmanship of Badri Mahraj, an ex-Legislator, passed a lengthy resolution of protest against the residential tax. ...

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  17. POSSIBLE OUTCOME OF CON-FERENCE.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent says:—“It is hoped from a frank exchange of views at the imperial Conference it will be ...

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  18. M. POINCARE AND HERR STRESEMANN.

    The “Daily Chronicle's" diplomatic correspondent says that M. Poincare sent a well-known journalist to Berlin. The journalist saw Herr Stresemann before ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH U.S.

    Leading citizens entertained Mr D. Mackinnon, Commonwealth Commissioner in the United States. He declared that the purpose of his visit ...

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  20. “AT THE CROSS ROADS.”

    “Tue Daily Express,” in a featurearticle headed “At the Crossroads, in which it suggests that in consequence of the Imperial ...

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  21. HERR STRESEMANN’S POLICY.

    The “Daily Telegraph” learns from diplomatic quarters that the determining factor in Heir Stresemann’s decision to refrain from an ...

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  22. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Referring to-day to the difficulties of transport in the Northern Territory the Minister for Home and Territories expressed the opinion that by ...

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  23. GERMAN “GREEN” POLICE EX-PELLED.

    The French occupation authorities have expelled 280 “green” policemen who were indirectly concerned in the disturbances during a Separatist ...

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  24. UNEWPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    The first unemployment insurance becomes effective on the 1st November, according to agreement between Chicago employers and the ...

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  25. THE WORTHLESS MARK.

    An agreement between masters and men at Essen fixes wages at 3,000,000,000 marks weekly. ...

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  26. DAMAGES IN DIVORCE

    The State Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice. Mr Justice Mann, and Mr Justice Macfarlan, spent the greater part of to-day hearing arguments on the ...

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  27. LLOYD GEORGE IN CANADA

    Mr Lloyd George, turning the first sod of a Baptist church, said that Europe was in the midst of a great struggle between hope and despair. In the struggle ...

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  28. A FRENCH SEIZURE.

    The French seized from the Berlin-Cologne express 231,000,000.000,000 marks which were being sent from the Reichsbank in Berlin to its Cologne ...

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  29. EXILED FRENCH MINISTER’S RETURN

    Renter's correspondent at Cahors says that much commotion was caused at the unveiling of a war memorial at Creysse, which was being performed ...

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  30. ITS CONSPICUOUS FIGURES.

    The "Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent in Berlin says much is hoped from Dr Koeth, the new Minister for National Fooromy, who is an ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. POPULATION PROBLEMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the problem, of adjusting the population of the Empire to the industrial capacity of each locality, is acute. The ...

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  32. THE REDDING DISASTER

    Four divers have arrived at Redding. They propose to descend a shatt containing ninety feet of water in order to carry food and ...

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  33. DAIRY CONGRESS IN U.S.A.

    Two theusand delegates, representing 43 nations, attended the World's Daily. Congress, at which Mr Donald Mackinnon, the Australian Tiade ...

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  34. A KIHEMA RELICIOUS SERVICE.

    There were surprising scenes at the first Sunday kinema religrous service at Sutton 2000 people attended, and these included many courting ...

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  35. WORK OF TOURIST COMMITTEE

    At a meeting of the Tourist Committee held on Friday last reports were submitted intimating that tenders for work on the Acheron road, ...

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  36. COMMUNISTS AND LABOR AC-CEPT OFFICE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin states that the Communists accepted portfolios of Labor and Education in the Covernnient of Saxony, after he ...

    Article : 129 words
  37. LICENSES TRANSFERRED

    The following transfers of licenses have been approved of by the Licensing Court:- Preston hotel Ryrie st., Geelong. W. J. H. Dickenson to Ann ...

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  38. THREE BOYS LOST

    Wandering to the bush to gather orehids, at the railway excursion to Bullsbnouk, three boys, Wrightson, Keen and Fidmundson. each aged ten years, lost ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. A PROTRACTED VOYAGE

    The schooner Thuralia arrived from Port Huon after a four week's voyage instead of seven days. She ran into heavy weather and sheltered at ...

    Article : 34 words
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