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  3. RUHR SITUATION

    The Gentrai News Agency referring to the reports of a disagreement be tween Mr Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister) and Lord Curzon (Foreign ...

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  4. LLOYD GEORGE IN CANADA

    Mr Lloyd George arrived here and was given a tremendous reception, on disembarking and on route to the Royal Golf Club for the Government ...

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  5. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Mr S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, “had gone by and the outcome of the Conference, which occupied an hour and a quarter, outlined Australia’s case He ...

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  6. GLENFERRIE OUTRAGE

    The directors of the Commercial Bank have decided to offer a reward of £5OO tor information leading to the arrest arid conviction of the persons ...

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  7. Personal

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr Geo. Smith, of the Ballart[?] Executors and Agency Co. [?] an illness of comparatively [?] ...

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  8. MR BRUCE IN LONDON

    Mr S. M. Bruce, the Australian-Prims Minister, had an audience of the King, at Buckingham] Palace yesterday. In a speech at the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club on the Empire’s economic problems, Mr Bruce said that the time ...

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  9. GERMAN DISCOUNT RATE.

    The Reichsbank has raised-the- discount rate for paper marks to 108 per cent. The rate for paper marks repayable in gold Temains at 10. ...

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  10. MR. BRUCE VERY GRATIFIED.

    when interviewed by the Australian Press Association, Mr Bruce said he was most gratified: with the British Governmet's concessins relating to ...

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  11. BULLET LOCATED.

    An X-ray specialist made an examination of Mr Berriman this morning, and succeeded in locating the bullet Dr Robertson, however will ...

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  12. THE RUHR MAGNATES.

    A group of Ruhr industi[?]alhsts, headed by JHerr Hugo Sipnes, who interviewed Ger eral Degoutte, French comma[?]in Chref, has submitted to the Gcvernment of Rerch the ...

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  13. THE CONFERENCES.

    At the Economic Conlerenee this morn ing Air Bruce made a speecn on on general situation aneetnig the Dommons. A general discussion on overseas ...

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  14. FEAR OF LOCUST INVASION

    Reports from all over the country indicate that there will probably be a locust invasion on an unprecedented Bca[?]e (summer Vast swarms ...

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  15. MR. BRUCE IMPRESSES THE CONFERENCE.

    Mr J. C. C. Davidson, Chancellor for the Duchy of Lancaster, who Is attending the Conference on behalf of the publicity department, informed the Australian ...

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  16. CANADA AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    Speaking at a dinner later Mr Lloyd George said the Canadians proved a vital factor in saving Europe from vassage and degradation have a ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Imperial Conference oil Thursday will give attention to the position of the League of Nations in the affairs of Europe. The debate will he initialed by ...

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  18. OPPOSITION TO PREFERENCE.

    Mr Arthur Henderson, the wellknown Labor leader, speaking at Accrington, said the Labor movement would be called upon presently to face ...

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  19. GENERAL PRAISE OF THE SPEECH.

    Mr Bruce’s speech is published very prominently by all the morning papers. It occupies six columns in the "Morning Post”. and four in the "Daily ...

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  20. LUNCHEON TO MR. BRUCE.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Australian High Commissioner, presided at a luncheon at the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club in honor of ...

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  21. THE RESUMPTION OF WORK.

    The Cerman Charged Affaires tola M. jaepat the Ft reign Minisrer this morning that the German Government wished to collaborate in the ...

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  22. DESECRATION OF WAR GRAVES

    The “Morning Post’s” correspondent at Constantinople states that roughs entered the war cemetery and desecrated eighteen graves by ...

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  23. A REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    The American Government, having presented the nations of Europe with, a propesal that an international commission should be formed to ascertain ...

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  24. INDIA’S DELEGATION.

    Though he intervened briefly in the foreign affairs debate at the Imperial Conference, it; is 'understood that Dr Sapru (India) is devoting all his time ...

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  25. U.S. LABOR FEDERATION EXPELS COMMONIST

    A message from Portland, Oregon, says that, after a dramatic debate, the American Federation of Labor Convention. voted 27,838 against 130 ...

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  26. GERMANY’S LATEST PROPOSALS.

    Renter's correspondent at Paris says that the German Charge D'Affaires has been instructed to inform M. Poincare that the German Government desires ...

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  27. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    Sir Montague Barlow, Minister for Labor, speaking at Stoke Bardolph, dis cussing an unemployment scheme, said a 100,000,000 scheme of inflation had ...

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  28. MOTOR GLIDER [?]ESTS

    The gusty 25 mile an hour wind did not interfere with the motor glider tests at Lympne, Kent. Yesterday’s results surprised even the experts One pilot ...

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  29. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The Government proposes to wipe out all duties on Dominion products on which preferences now exist. ...

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  30. RESTRICTION ON PROFITS

    The Spanish Minister for the Interior has issued an order that no food merchant shall make a profit exceeding five per cent, on capital, six per cent, for ...

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  31. FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTY OPPOSED.

    The American Federation of Labor decided against the formation of a political party. The convention upheld the resolution of a committee which reported ...

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  32. ACTION AS TO DRIED FRUITS.

    Reuter learns that there is much gratification in Dominion, circles of Sir Bloyd-Greame's announcement at the Economic Conference that the Imperial ...

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  33. RUSSIAN WHEAT TRADE

    Iconnection with the efforts to restore the export of wheat from Russia, a co-operatve wholesale society in Britair is associating itself with the ...

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  34. “BACK TO METHUSELAH”

    The production of Mr G. Bernard Shaw’s “Back to Methuselah" which will extend over four successive nights, began at the Birmingham. Repertory ...

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  35. POSITIONS OF GREECE AND SPAIN.

    The Australian Press Association un lerstands that the British Government's chief obstacle concerning the granting of the concession regarding ...

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  36. DOMESTICS FOR AUSTRLIA

    In an interview with representatives of the Society for Overseas Settlement of women, Mrs Bruce, wife of the Prime Minister, described the. sort of ...

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  37. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT

    Mr S. M. Bruce, when questioned to-day in regard to the speeding up of the settlement and development of Australia, was asked whether, if the ...

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  38. REPARATIONS AND COGNATE PROBLEMS.

    The ‘‘Daily . Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent says he gathers that it will be found impossible to charge the Dominion delegates with coming to ...

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  39. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    The Health Ministry’s agreement with panel doctors in connection With National Insurance has expired. Previously, the State paid the doctors 9/6 ...

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  40. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    Mr Bruce, in his speech at today's meeting 0f the Economic Conference, dealt at length with problem. of Empire development, He traversed in ...

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  41. INTERSTATE NEWS

    An eye witness has come forward with a statement that the cyele and side car driven by Edward Lammey, which turned over killing Miss Gibbison, did not ...

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  42. COMMITTEE TO ENOUIRE INTO SETTLEMENT.

    The Economic Conference decided to [?]tablish a committeeto enquire into the whole question of overse[?]s settle ment and thrash out a profitable ...

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  43. AEROPLANE HIGH FLYING

    The Central News Agency’s eorreepondent at Paris says the Aero Club baa verified M. Sadi Leointe’s aeroplane height-climbing at 10,741 ...

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  44. DUTIES AGAINST OFHER COUN-TRIES.

    Details of the Government's preference proposals that a show duty of 10/6 per cwt. will be imposed on dried fruits like apples, pears and peaches, ...

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  45. DERATE ON PREFERENCE.

    Sir Phillip Lovd Greame this atternoon opened the debate on meference which, he [?]aid, was the underlving prineiple of the Government, whose ...

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  46. LABOR AND THE CONFERENCE

    Indfestions of the attitude of Labor towards questions hefore the Imoerlat Conference were contained in a sneech voade by Mr Henderson at Acering ...

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  47. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 8319 bales were offered, and 7200 sold private sales 833. Good wools of fine quality were firm, ‘stronger. haired, irregular skirtings .very ...

    Article : 51 words
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