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  3. IMPERIAL PRREFENCE

    The announcement by Sir Philip Lloyd Greame, President of the Boa[?] of Trade at yesterday's Economic Con ference, of additional British ...

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  4. ANGUS MURRAY CAUGHT

    At five o’clock this morning a dozen detectives quietly a at 443 Barkly street, St. Kilda, and suddenly bursting in the [?]k door, ...

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  5. MR RUOYARD KIPLING

    Amid familiar scenes of undergrads stripping boots and socks from each other during the installation and throwing them in the air and other. ...

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  6. LORD FORREST

    The Imperial Conference halted for a moment at noon today, when Domimou representatives gathered at St. Paul’s, where Lord Denman, formerly Gove[?] ...

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  7. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    This afternoon the Economic Conference discussed cooperation in financial assistance in Imperial development. ...

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  8. Personal

    Friends of the Rev. 11. F. Goss, Th. Scholl., Vicar of St. Paul’s, Ballarat East, will regret to learn that he is confined to his room with a ...

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  9. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    The German Charge d’Affaires called on M. Poincare (the Prime Minister (it France). It is understood, however, that M. Poincare refused ...

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  10. GERMAN FOOD PRICES.

    Food prices have doubled within the last four days The present costs of foodstuffs are as follow:—A loaf of bread, 76,000,0[?]0 marks; butter, ...

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  11. BENEFITS TO AUSTRALIA.

    In an interview with the Australian Press Association, Mr A. H. Ashbolt, the Agent-General for Tasmania, said the British Government’s proposals ...

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  12. MURDER OF A BOY

    Mrs Newell, who was sentenced to death for the murder of a boy, and whom the Secretary for Scotland Viscount Novar) refused to reprieve, was ...

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  13. AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY.

    With an impressive ceremony, attended by a distinguished gathering in the Chapdel of the Order of S[?] chael and George, in St. Paul’[?] ...

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  14. BEFORE THE CITY COURT.

    Later in the morning Taylor was placed in the dock at the City Court charged with having kept a house frequented by reputed, thieves. The ...

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  15. U.S.A. AND GERMANY

    The State Department announces that it has begun negotiations for a treaty of amity and commence with Germany, being one of a number of ...

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  16. KEEN INTEREST IN MR. BRUCE’S SPEECH.

    Mr Bruce’s speech at the Imperial Conference has aroused keen interest in political and commercial circles. State Ministers are watching carefully, realising ...

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  17. “THE WALLS OF JERICHO.”

    The “Morning Post,” in a leading article headed “The Wails of Jericho,” says that a great part of the British press maintains what might be almost ...

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  18. PRACTICAL SPEECHES.

    At the Economic Conference Sir P. L[?]d Graeme instanced New Zealand’s hydro-electrica programme. Australia’s railway development and ...

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  19. PREFERENCE IN PUBLIC CON-TRACTS.

    At the Economic Conference Air Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) initiated the discussion on preference in regard to public ...

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  20. MURRAY CHARGED WITH GULEN-FERRIE SHOOTING.

    Upon arrival at Russell street Murray was kept Tinder close observation in a room at the Detective Office. The police motor oars had a busy morning ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CON-FERENCE

    Mr G. F. Ainsworth, who is accompanying Mr Bruce, has been appointed the Government representative on the Australian delegation to the ...

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  22. MR BRUCE’S SPEECH.

    In a private message to the Acting Prime Minister, Hr Page, Senator Wilson, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council, who accompanied ...

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  23. FURTHER PRESS CRITICISM.

    The “Central News” political correspondent says that Mr Bruce’s speech excited both admiration and wonder. It is criticised from the ...

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  24. MARKETING OF PRODUCE.

    The Economi[?] Conference appionted a committee, comprising representatives of Britain, the Dominions, Colo nies and India to consider and reprot ...

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  25. CHINESE PRESIDENT

    A meesage from Shanghai tates that Dr Sun Yat Sen, the Sout[?]ern Constitutional leader, has issued a manifesto., which has been submitted ...

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  26. ANOTHER ARREST LIKELY.

    The detectives intimated to-night that there is great probability of the early arrest of a second man concerned in the shooting and robbery of Mr ...

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  27. LLOYD GEORGE AT TORONTO

    Through cheering crowds Mr Lloyd George went to the City Ball, where he spoke through a megaphone, his voice being nearly inaudible. Later ...

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  28. ALLEGED STATEMENT BY MURRAY.

    Angus Murray is alleged to have made an important statement to the police bearing on the Glenferrie shootting. He attributes his seven weeks ...

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  29. REDDING DISASTER

    Naval divers from. Rosyth made a further fruitless attempt yesterday to peuetrate the fiooded workings of the Redding mine, Falkirk, Scotland, ...

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  30. OPINIONS IN FRANCE.

    French opinion is considerably intereeted in the Imperial Conference. “Le Temps commenting on preference, says that the proposala will ...

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  31. APPLES FROM INDIA

    The first cn[?]gnment of 25 boxes of apples from the North est Provinves of India arrived in England. It is drsted that very large shipment may be ...

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  32. SCRAPPING OF U.S. WARSHIPS

    The Navy Department has received a number of enquiries from abroad regarding the sale of warships being scrapped under the terms of the ...

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  33. EMPIRE COTTON GROWING.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporal tion Lord Derby, Secretary of State for War, while declining to discuss ...

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  34. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Owing to the many difficulties in the way of assessing effectively the merits of the different exhibits at the Empire Exhibition, the authorities ...

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  35. BRITISH DRIED FRUITS TRADERS.

    The Australian Pres Association's enquiries among, London dried fruit traders show that they are not disposed to express decided opinions ...

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  36. PBOHIBLIIDN IN U.S.

    The American Federation of Labor r[?] newed the demand for modification of the Volstead Act enabling the Americans to g[?]t beerand wines instead of poison[?] ...

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  37. MR. BRUCE’S HOPES.

    Mr Bruce, interviewed by the Australian press Association, said he was sure the Australian fruit-grower would be gratified with British ...

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  38. MOTOR GLIDER TEST

    Driving ram and squalls were ex perienoed at Lympne, Kent, to-day, when the motor glider tests were continued. ...

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  39. N.Z. FINANCES

    New Zealand finances for the year ended September show a surplus od revenue over expesditure of £[?] ...

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