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  2. Advertising

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  3. Personal

    Mr A. S. M. Person has rethr[?]d to Ballarat for a few days after a ho[?] day at wunnera Fark in the Stawell district, and presided at the annual ...

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  4. RESTORATION OF FRANCE

    M. Poincare, the Prime Minister of France, has tabled a Bill to prohibit tire importation of foreign goods riot corresponding with national ...

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  5. THE TRIPLE TRAGEDY

    Public feel[?] morning by the news of the trag[?] happening in B[?]tancal Garde[?] late on Wednesday ev[?]g, when a ...

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  6. ANARCHY IN BENGAL

    Add[?]sing the Legislature, the [?] of Lyt[?] (Governor of Bengal), refolded the revival of revolutionary conspir He explained the ...

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  7. BRITAIN’S LABOR CABINET

    In a comm[?] issued after the first meeting of the new Labor Cacinet was announced that the meeting of the Cabinet lasted two hour’s ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    An attempt to interfere with an express train from Glasgow to Edinburgh is reported by officials of the London and North [?] Pieces of wood and a heavy coping stone were found an the line. The railway managers have agreed to meet representatives of the ...

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  9. SERIOUS EFFECTS ON BRITISH FIRMS.

    The “Daily Express” correspondent in Paris says that if M. Poincare’s Bill against foreign importations passes hundreds of British firms in France ...

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  10. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Frederick Henri’ [?]nsdell formerly of Bungaree, but late of Ballan retired grazier, who died on 19th October, 1923, left £6737 realty and ...

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  11. ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following additional Ministerial appointments have been made:- Minister for Pensions, Mr T. 0 Roberts. ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN GREECE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens reports that the National Assembly met this afternoon. M. Veuizelos said the only means of solving the dynastic ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    The Australian Press Association learns that the New York market is ready to ab[?]rb 300 cases of Australian and New Zealand butter at the ...

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  14. DISLOCATION OF INDUSTRY.

    In the meantime the strike continues to affect industry in various parts of the country. It basiled to a serious shortage of coal. The Liverpool cargo ...

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  15. ANGLO-AMERICAN LIQUOR TREATY

    The Liquor Treaty was signed to-day by Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador to the United States, on Behalf of Britain, and Mr Hughes, ...

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  16. PROVISIONS OF TREATY.

    As official summary of the liquor treaty outlines the provisions, the principal ones of which were cabled on 22nd January, and indicates that ...

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  17. EFFECT ON SPORTS.

    Owing to the railway strike only 500 people attended the Plumpton races. The League Football is making special arrangements for referees fox ...

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  18. RAILWAY MANAGERS' MEETING.

    The railway managers are meeting secretly to consider the are meeting by the Associated Society of Locometive Engineers and Firemen for a ...

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  19. FOLLOWING CLUES.

    Under instructions from the gotten the pond at the Botanical gardens, which is in the vicinity of the shooting tragedy and beside which the rifle ...

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  20. GERMAN SITUATION

    The president of the board of directors of the Ren ten bank has informed the Ministers for Finance and Foreign Affairs that the stabilisation of the ...

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  21. LATE M. LENIN

    Advices from Moscow state that an impressive ceremony followed the arrival of M. Lenin’s body from Gorki. A gun carriage was ready at the station ...

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  22. DISORDERS IN PHILIPPINES

    More tham 100 Colorums have eseaped from Bucas Island to Suriage, where they are blockading, the line train Placer to Mainit. A ...

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  23. SECRETARY FOR STATE GRATI-FIED.

    Mr Hughes, addressing the Foreign delations Council in New York [?]t night, expressed great satisfaction at the conclusion of the treaty, and ...

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  24. THE MURDERER.

    It was slated this morning that the murderer had been definitely identified. He is believed to be a single man, of good appearance, about 26 years of ...

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  25. GERMAN SEAMEN

    Tho strike or German seamen for British rates of pay has extended to Middesborcugh. The strikers are receiving pay from the National ...

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  26. DISTURBANCE IN COLOGNE.

    A crowd of unemployed demonstrated against the drastic reduction of the unemployment dole. After a fruitless visit to the Rathaus the demonstrators ...

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  27. IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    If is announced that 439 migrants, of whom 213 are nominees, will sail by the Bendigo on Thrsday. Sir James Allen, High Commissioner ...

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  28. THE STOCK EXCHANGE PULSE.

    The Stock Exchange opened confidently. The disposition of Cabinet sppoinments was viewed favorably. Gilt-edge securities were one-half per ...

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  29. GOST OF LIVING

    Interesting evidence touching upon the influence of the Flourmill Owners’ Association, in muiiuaniiug the high cost of bread was given to-day before ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY M. TCHITCHERING.

    M. Tchitcherin's watach begins at 3.40 on Thursday morning. On Wednesday he received the foreign press. He said it was generally understood that M. ...

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  31. AMERICAN WHEAT GROWERS

    President Coolidge sent a message to Congress stating that economic conditions in certain wheat-growing sections' in the north-west, where a ...

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  32. LORD CHELMSFORD’S POSITION.

    Interviewed by the “Daily Herald," Lord Chelmsford said lie did not agree to accept office until satisfied that the immediate policy of the Labor ...

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  33. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A native named Wi Rapana, residing at Mercer 40 miles from Auckland, murdered his wife yesterday and then committed suicide. ...

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  34. ANNUAL DAY OF MOURNING.

    A message from Moscow states that 21st January, the date of M. Lenin’s death, has been declared an annual day of mourning. ...

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  35. LORD CHELMSFORD IN QUEENS-LAND.

    Lord Chel[?]ford First Lord of the Admiralty in the Labor Ministry in England, came into serious conflict with the Kidston party in Queensland ...

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  36. MINISTERS SWORN IN.

    Mr Baldwin is vacating No. 10 Downing Street on Friday, and Mr Macdonald comes [?] on Monday. Today’s chief business was the exchange ...

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  37. THE IRISH IN SCOTLAND

    The Rev. Duncan Cameron, speaking before the Society for Constructive Birth-Control in Esses Hall, said, that if present conditions continued for ...

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  38. THE SUSPECT.

    The person whom Detective Pigott suspects, was intercepted by Special Constables Kells and Sthrwzki in Alexander Avenue, as he was walking ...

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  39. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    French comment on the Macdonald Cabinet is generally restrained. Le Temps says opposition to France would be the most convenient way to ...

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  40. THEFT AT A CANNES VILLA

    The “Daily Express’ correspondent at Cannes states that the Range fed Puduketa recently lost a ring at her villa. The police demanded, that ...

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  41. BRIDGE OVER BARWON

    The contract for the construction of the bridge Over the Barwon at Gcelong has been signed, and it is stated that all efforts will now be made by the ...

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  42. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The Japanese squadron arrived and Was heartily welcomed Vice Admiral Saito paid official calls on Sir Wm. Cullen, Lieut Government; Sir George ...

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  43. FRENCH BUTTER

    The Minister for Agriculture has issued a dewee forbidding the exportation of batter until April. This relieves the shortage in buter and ...

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  44. POLICE REGRUITING

    In accordance with the plans that have been made with reference to recruitmentds of the regular police forec said the C[?]ief Secretary (Dr Argyle) ...

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  45. LORDS AND LABOR.

    Mr A. C. Willis (president of the A.L.P.) expressed surprise at lord Chelmsford’s inclusion in the Britiqh Labor Cabinet. He said the knew ...

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  46. MRS PARRY’S CONDITION.

    Mrs Parry, who is a native of Ham burg is the wife of an employe on a coal boat who was at sea when the tragedy occurred and with whom the ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. MINISTER'S PRIVATE SECRE-TARIES.

    Most of the members of the Cabinet reppionted the private secretaries of the outgoing Conservat[?]es. Even Mr Baldwin’s private secretaries will ...

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  48. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat cargose quiet, Mariitoba frmly held was scarce, but Australian was unallered. Parcels firm and closed [?]met-1½d, to 3d under [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
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