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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Dominion Premiers’ general support of the league of Nations was shown in passages from their speeches at the Imperial Contoreuee yesterday, ...

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  4. ACCIDENT TO DUKE OF YORK

    The Duke and Duchess of York when motoring to the Guildhall from Richmond to attend the ceremony of presenting the freedom of the City to ...

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  5. FREEDOM OF LONDON

    With all the time honored ceremonial Mr Baldwin, Mr Bruce and Mr W. Mackenzie King, Prime Ministers respectively of Great Britain, Australia and ...

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  6. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Responding to the toast of his health at the luncheon at the Mansion Houee, which was tended to Mr S. Baldwin (British Prim© Minister), ...

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  7. LLOVD GEORGE IN CANADA

    Mr Lloyd George’s speeches in Canada are "being followed with deep interest throughout the United Stares. His address at Toronto has caused ...

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  8. THE GERMAN CHAOS

    The Reichstag by 316 votes to 24 passed the emergency law. Seven members abstained from voting. The result of the vote saved Herr ...

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  9. Personal

    According to a London cable message, Queen Mary paid an unexpected visit to the Australian Art Exhibition in London, and evinced much interest ...

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  10. BRITAIN AND U.S.

    The Ameriean Government will take no cognisance of the suggestion made by Mr Lloyd George in a speech in Canada yesterday that the United ...

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  11. LOOTING AT COLOGNE.

    Frequent, outbreaks of looting in shops occurred to-day. Many shops were closed and others barricaded. The principal, cafes were empty in ...

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  12. PREFERENGE QUESTION

    The proposed now duty of 5/ a cwt. on preserved fruit will not be imposed on pulp for jam manufacture. Mr F. W. Moore, a Tasmanian, has ...

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  13. SPEECH BY MR. BRUCE.

    “I am convinced that with the enthusiasm and ability of the members of the Imperial Conference, some solution will be found of the grave problems besetting ...

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  14. BRITISH TRADE

    Although the long expected and greatly desired improvement in trade has not yet materialised, some of those bes acquainted with trade ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballarat Trustees Exeectors and Agency Company and Robert James Gray arc applying for probate of the will of Albert Bradford, late of Lyons street, ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT AND INDUS-TRIALISTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's” Berlin correspondent says the German Government and industrialists have arrived at a compromise, the latter ...

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  17. PAYMENT OF TAXES.

    Telegraphing from Berlin, Reuter’s correspondent says that a decree has been issued, signed by Herr Ebert (the President), Dr Stresemann (the ...

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  18. THE U.S. PRESIDENCY

    The New York “Times” correspondent at Washington, says that what are considered inevitable signs [?] Mr Henry Ford intends to make, a ...

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  19. MR. ASQUITH’S TAUNTS.

    Mr Asquith, addressing a demonstiation at Perth under the auspices of the Scottish Liberal Federation, [?]aunted the Government about ...

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  20. JAPAN’S DISASTERS

    The greatest part of Tokio lies in ashes. It is an appalling and staggering sight. The latest figures give the number of Willed at 78,000, and missing at 120,000, ...

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  21. MR. BALDWIN ON UNEMPLOY-MENT.

    Following the Guildhall ceremony, the new freemen wore entertained at luncheon at the Mansion House The Duke and Duchess of York were again present ...

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  22. GRATITUDE FOR ASSISTANCE.

    Mr K. Takahashi, writing in the “Japan Times,” says that the most profonud gratitude is felt, not only in Tokio and Yokohama, but throughout the whole ...

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  23. MORE PILLACING OF SHOPS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Dusseldorf says that pillaging shops, which was temporarily repressed by French patrols, has recommenced. Raidens, ...

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  24. TURTHER AMERICAN CRITICISM.

    The "New York Journal of Commerce,” in a leadings article, says there is already abundant indication that Imperial preference will not he ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S KINDNESS.

    The Marqnis Komura, of the Information department, in an interview to-day, said that Japan would never forget Australia's kindness, which had profoundly ...

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  26. LORD R. CECIL’S SPEECH.

    Although the official synopsis of the speeches of the Dominion delegates to the Imperial Conference on the statement of Lord Robert Cecil in regard ...

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  27. ALTITUDE FLYING

    Flying was impossible at Lympne yesterday, owing to the weather. The tests were resumed to-day, when the Frenchman Maeyrel, at his first ...

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  28. THE RUHR SITUATION.

    The economic situation in the Ruhr is serious and a cessation of work in numerous industries is expected, A French report states that 10,000. ...

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  29. PREMIER’S LETTER OF THANKS.

    The following statement has been issued by the Japanese Premier: “I express my heartfelt thanks for the contribution of articles for the relief ...

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  30. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    Mr Bruce, in responding suggested that the Economic Conference was of greater importance than the Imperial Conference notwithstanding the urgency of the pro ...

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  31. MR BRUCE’S SPEECH.

    The "Observer" says that Mr Bruce is an enthusiast, as befits a Prime Minister of a young power. There was genius about his speech. In ...

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  32. UNLOADING THE ASTRAL-MOUNT.

    Unloading the Australmount is now in full swing. Relief to foreign refugees will take about 5 per cent. of the stores. American relief work is given much ...

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  33. STRESEMANN AND STINNES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the “Sunday Express” states that Herr Stresemann and Herr Stinnes, with pale, tense expression and nervous ...

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  34. HUGE NEWSPAPER DEAL

    It is announced that the “Daily Mail" Trust has acquired the newspapers and periodicals owned, by Sir Edward Hutton, at a cost of £6,000,000. ...

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  35. FUTURE OF CHINA

    After 12 years discussions, the Chinese Parliament has finally completed the national constitution, which was parsed yesterday, and will be proclaimed on ...

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  36. QUOTATIONS FOR WHEAT CARGOES.

    Wheat cargoes are quiet. Parcels in firm request at late rates. ...

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  37. MR. BRUCE INTERVIEWED.

    Mr Bruce, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, in reply to a suggestion that he had raised a hornets’ nest in free trade England, said ...

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  38. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    Federal Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, addressing a conference of 1000 citizens representing various organisations for law entorcement, ...

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  39. BANDITS RAID RUSSIAN TRAIN

    Bandits stopped, and robbed the Warbandits stopped and robbed the Warsaw Moscow express, 100miles inside the Russian frontrer. Britisn, [?]lian, and Polish diplomatic agents ...

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  40. LORD BEAVERBROOK PURCHASES “PAL LMALL GAZETTE.”

    It is authoritatively stated that Lord Beaverbrook has purchased the “Pall Mall Gazette,” which will be absorbed in the “Evening Standard." ...

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  41. ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT.

    President Tsao Kun, the new President of China, in his inaugural address, remarked that previous presidents had been handicapped by the absence of a national ...

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  42. TAXATION OF SHIPPINIC

    With a view to avoiding duplication in taxation of shipping the taxation committee of the international Shipping Conference has agreed to a ...

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  43. BRITISH TAXATION

    In a speech at Birmingham Mr Neville Chamberlain said:-"It would be foolish to count upon remission of taxation in the near future. We are ...

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  44. SPEECH BY GENEBAL SMUTS.

    General Smuts said that he was informed the moral stock of the British Empire was very high at Geneva, where the most remarkable thing was ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. THE LINCCHENG AFFAIR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin says it is reported the Cabinet yesterday discussed the Lingcheng affair. It was decided to accept all the demand except ...

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