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  3. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The Economic Conference met this afternoon and deal with the interim reports of several committees. It was the intention of Mr Massey ...

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  4. U.S. VETERAN'S BUREAU

    The Senate Committee investigating the Veteran’s Bureau, a Federal organisation which has already spent in excess of four million dollars for purposes of ...

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  5. EUROPEAN SITUATION

    The newspapers attach great importance to the speech delivered at a [?] given by the South African Luncheon Club in London yesterday ...

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  6. BRITISH CURRENCY

    Mr Reginaid M'Kenna, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing the Belfast Chamber of Commerce congratulated [?]ster on ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT

    Mr Bruce was the principal guest at a luncheon given by the Associated British Chambers of Commerce at the [Hotel Victoria. ...

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  8. Personal

    According to a London cable message Princess Maud’s wedding has been fixed for the 12th November. A London cable message states that ...

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  9. AGRICULTURE IN THE EMPIRE

    Mr Bruce, speaking at the annual dinner of the National Farmers' Union, said the restoration of agricul turn in Britain and the Dominions was ...

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  10. THE HAMBURG TROUBLE.

    Heavy fighting occurred at Hamburg to-day. A cruiser and three torpedo boats have arrived in the harbor. The people are in a state of high tension ...

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  11. MARITIME LAW.

    The Economic Conference has expressed general approval of the resolution adopt ed by the London Conference of International committees on Maritime Law in ...

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  12. BAVARIA’S MOVE.

    Money is pouring into Bavaria irom Sympathisers with Hitler’s activist policy, not only from Germany, but from Czecho-Sovakia and Hungary, ...

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  13. CERMANS' PLEA.

    Germany has written to the Reparations Commission declaring that, she-is ready in. principle to resums reparation [?] eries, but is unable at present to finance ...

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  14. A TRIBUTE TO MR. MASSEY.

    Speaking at a dinner given by the British Chamber of Commerce, the Duke of Devonshire referred to Mr Massey as the "father of the ...

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  15. MR. BRUCE ON THE BEEF TRADE

    Mr Bruce, speaking at a dinner of the National Farmers’ Union, referring to the cattle industry, described it as the pioneer of industries in new ...

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  16. ANOTHER AUTONOMOUS STATE.

    Reporte from various sources indicate that Palatinate, which was formarly a part of Bayaria, has been declared an autonmous German State. ...

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  17. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    A report issued in regard to National Unemployment Insurance states that £128,000,000 has been paid to the unemployed between November, 1920, ...

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  18. SIEGE OF A TOWN HALL.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Coblenz says it is reported that 12 Separatists were killed and 50 wounded during hte 36-hour siege of the Town Hall ...

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  19. INDIAN IRRIGATION SCHEME

    Sir G. A. Lloyd, Governor of Bombay, to-day inaugurated the greatest irrigation scheme, in the world, when, in the presence of a large gathering ...

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  20. “A COMMON SCOLD”

    For the first time in 100 years a woman has been convicted under the old colonial law of New Jersey of being a common scold. Neighbors who ...

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  21. "PROCLAIMING THE REPUBLIC."

    Reuter's correspondent at Dusseldort says Separatists proclaimed a republic in a number of towns to-day [?]ding Ahrweilr, Soden, Diez, ...

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  22. STORM ON AMERICAN COAST

    The north Atlantic coast has been visited by one of the worst storms of recent years, which caused much damage to property and. loss of life, the extent of which ...

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  23. RECORDS OF DISTURBANCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that resistance by insurgents at Hamburg has been broken, though sinall bodies of Reds are still ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr Bruce said that Britain needs a straight-out tariff policy, with preference to tho Dominions. He recognised there were grave difficulties in ...

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  25. WRECK OF U.S. DESTRDYERS

    A squadron commander and 10 officers have been sum[?]oned to a courtmartial in connection with the wrecks ing of seven United States destroy ...

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  26. LONDON DAIRY SHOW

    In all 121 Australians, three New Zealand, 22 Canadian, and South African producers competed in tne oolonial butter section of the dairy show ...

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  27. MR. HARVEYS SPECH.

    President Coolidge intimated that Mr Haivey's speech in London reexted the Administration's attitude completely, and the President's friends ...

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  28. CHINESE BANDITS

    Troops routed several hundred bandits who attempted to capture, the Peking Hankow railway train near Hushank Cheng. The train backed out of danger ...

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  29. DRIED FRUITS

    At the conference of the Australian Dried Fruits Association to-day the president, Mr Chaffey andMessrs McDougall and Hopkihs said they realised that there ...

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  30. THE VIEW OF GENERAL SMUTS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that it is incorrect to say that Mr Smut's enunciated his views on reparations in fullest detail before the ...

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  31. CLENFERRIE OUTRAGE

    It was stated at police headquarters tonight that the search for Buckley, wanted in connection with the Glenferne tragedy, is being followed on new lines. The ...

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  32. EFFORT TO CAPTURE FORT.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Berlin [?] that the Commansts falled [?] ture the port of Hamburg, though ...

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  33. THE RIVER PIRATES.

    The Chinese driver steamer Sunning while on a voyage from Hong Kong to Hong Moon, was boarded by, pirates during Tuesday night. ...

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  34. "THE RIGHT NOTE STRUCK."

    In a speech at Sutherland the Marquis of Londonderry Minister for Edusation in Northern Ireland , said that General Smuts had struck the right note in an ...

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  35. KELLYS APPEAL

    The decision on the appeal of David Kelly against his conviction for manslaughter of Mrs Pverall will be given tomorrow. ...

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  36. RHINELAND POSITION.

    The position in Rhineland is still [?] but separatist foroes are evidently meeting with much opposition. There has been mild rioting at ...

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  37. SQUIZZY" TAYLOR

    Mr T. C Brennan will to morrow make application to the [?] Court for ballbail by the City Court [?]. [?] ...

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  38. CENERAL CHAOS AND CON-FOSION.

    Chaos and [?] [?] Between [?]d and 2d, at the present rate, would buy as many marks as ...

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  39. AMERICA AND THE REPARA-TIONS.

    [?] States attitude regarding reparations was accurately outline in Mr Harvey’s London speech. It is hoped ...

    Article : 58 words
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