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  3. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The Economic Conference to-day continued the discussion on Sir Halford MacKinder’s statement. The question of income-tax on ...

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  4. LLOYD GEORGE IN AMERICA

    Mr Lloyd George visited Abraham Lincoln’s old home. He said that Lincoln had been an inspiration to him since boyhood. He ...

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  5. Personal

    Letters of administration with the will annexed, of Sarah Jane Hayden, widow, of Springbank, who died on 11th September, are being sought by the Ballarat ...

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  6. THE GERMAN SITUATION

    There were remarkable scenes in the Saxon Diet, where the Premier (Herr Zeigner) in a speech declared it was a fact that the Reich bad an illegal ...

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  7. PROHIBITION IN U.S.

    The United Stales Government has begun another drive against brewers and boot-leggers in the States of New York and Jersey, and arrested 11 men ...

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  8. MIGRATION

    Mr Charles Barbour, of Perth, is revisiting Leeds after an absence of 34 years. Interviewed by the Yorkshire “Post,” he said the manner in ...

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  9. SHAKESPEARE WRITINGS

    Hitherto the only specimens of Shakespeare’s handwriting were six signatures. It is now said that 147- lines of manuscript which have lain ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Empire Exhibition stadium season for 1924 openson April 12th, with the England versus Scotland rugby match A fortnight later the Association Cup ...

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  11. LABOR AND COMMUNISTS

    The Australian Labor Party executive to-night decided that no member of the Communist Party shall remain a member of the Labor Party. ...

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  12. BIRMINGHAM’S HOUSING PRO-BLEM

    The Birmingham City Council is considering the construction of small wooden houses, costing £75 each. The chairman of the housing committee ...

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  13. A LIQUOR SCHEME FRUSTRATED.

    The Federal authorities claim that they have broken up another large liquor running scheme by the arrest of 11 men, who attempted to arrange ...

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  14. REDDING DISASTER

    All hope of rescuing any of the entombed miners alive at Redding pit has vanished to-day when officials of the company announced that on gaining entry into ...

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  15. MARK EXCHANGE RATE.

    The mark exchange rate has reached 38,000,000,000 to 42,000,000,000 to the £1. ...

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  16. INFLATION OF CURRENCY

    Mr Frederick Goodenough, chairman of Barclay’s Bank, speaking at Colchester, said that the commercial prosperity of the Empire will not be ...

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  17. U.S. PROBLEMS

    The American League Convention voted for the maintenance by the United States of a navy, military, and air force equal to the world’s ...

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  18. FRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr Arthur Henderson, M.P. (Labor), speaking at Newcastle, said that if M. Poincare remained adamant to all suggestions from the other ...

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  19. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    Mr Marshal Stevens, the chairman of the Trafford Park Estates of Manchester, has suggested to Mr Neville. Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, ...

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  20. IMPERIAL PENNY [?]ST AGE

    The Right Hon. F. G. Kellaway, an ex-Postmaster-General, urges the desirability and possibility of the immediate introduction of the penny postage. He ...

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  21. A COMPOSER’S GRIEVANCE

    Guracomo Puccint, the composer of many well-known operas on the grounds that the themes of his operas are being put to artistically and morally degrading ...

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  22. THE REPARATIONS

    The "Westminster Gazette" correspondent says that France, through the Reparations Commission, is prepared to send for revision all accounts ...

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  23. ANGLO-RUSSIAN WHEAT AGREE-MENT

    The "Evening Standard” states that influential quartets in the city regard wheat agreement as the most far-reaching commercial agreement since the ...

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  24. MIDLAND MANUFACTURERS FAVOR PREFERENCE.

    The Council of Midland Manufacturet[?] has passed a resolution in favor of mutual Imperial preference, opining that a scientific tariff would increase the export ...

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  25. Personalities of the Week

    Formerly British Minister for Foreign Affairs, who declares that "Europe is sliding surely into the abyss." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS

    A message from Dublin states that a crowd of Republican sympathisers is assembling nightly outside Mountjoy Prison, at midnight, in support of the ...

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  27. NO INFLATION TO TAKE PLACE.

    Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, the Postmaster-General, speaking at Colchester, denied the report that the Government intended to manufacture ...

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  28. CROP PROSPECTS IN RIVERINA

    Interviewed regarding the prospects of the hay and grain crops in this district, Mr T. H. Ross, manager of the Wagga Government experimental ...

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  29. BRITISH STATE MEDICAL IN-SURANCE

    A crisis has developed in the State Medical Insurance System. The Minister for Health’s rejection of the Panel doctor’s request for arbitration ...

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  30. COMMUNICATIONS WITH AUS-TRALIA.

    When Mr Bruce was questioned tonight regaiding the Russian wheat agreement, be admitted its importance in regard to Empire grown wheat ...

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  31. INDIAN T[?]OUBLES

    Konda Venkatapayya, the President of the All India Congress Committee, has affirmed the view that civil disobedlence in regard to the Nabha ...

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  32. CANNED FRUIT

    The Customs Department is still awaiting a reply from the fruit grow[?] and canners as to whether they intend to accept or reject the ...

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  33. RESOLUTION OF SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Congress of Association Chambers of Commerce carried a resolution in favor of limiting dumping duties on goods from outside the Empire and ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ART EXHIBITION

    During the first week of the Australian Art Exhibition, 12,000 paid one shilling for admittance. The total attendance, including the opening day, ...

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  35. THE PHILLIPINES TROUBLE

    A message from Wasnington stated Mr Weeks, Secretary for War, has cabled Major-General Wood, Governor Gneral of the Philippines assuring [?]s ...

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  36. £1,000 A FOOT

    The premises occupied by W. E Ward and Co., Ltd. in York street, almost opposite the proposed Wynyard square railway station, were ...

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  37. CONDITIONS IN CHINA

    R[?]tions between the Chinese Government and the Diplomatic Gorps are dis[?] as the [?]ome of a Presidential mandate accepting the ...

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  38. GEELONG-MELBOURNE

    There is a possibility that the movement in Geelong to secure duplication of the railway line to Melbourne may [?]matsly lead to the electrification of the ...

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  39. ARMISTICE DAY IN LONDON

    A considerable body of public opinton especially non-churchmen and Roman Catholics, deplores the abandonment of the religious ceremony at the Cenotaph ...

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  40. EXPORT EGGS

    Recent shipments of Australian eggs nave realised from 1/10 to 1/11 a dozen in England. Exporters claim, however, that this price does not ...

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  41. LICENSING OF WIRELESS.

    The text of Mr Bruce's su[?]ch at [?] Comerence on Tuesday has just been is sued. It suggests that he joined issue with Sir Laming Worthington Evans, the ...

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  42. RAZOR VICTIM IMPROVES.

    Mrs Agnes Simpson, who was slashed with a razor by a baker at Manly, and who was not expected to live, was reported today to be in a ...

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