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  3. THE DOCKERS’ STRIKE

    Wheras mast of the other ports are at a Stands[?]ll, approximately 3000 [?] were working at the London docks luday This is one-fifth of the narmal ...

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  4. FRENSH POLHIGS

    The taxation proposals adopted by the Chamber of Deputies embodied clause 3, whieh has been hotly debated for nearly a month. The Chamber ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    It is reliably stated that the Australia[?] anadian trade negotiation1 1 situation is as follows:- Conversations between Senator ...

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  6. THE GLENFERBIE MURDER

    After a lapse of more than four months the trial was. commenced in the Criminal Court to-day of Angus Murray for the murder of Thomas ...

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  7. CHILD MIGRATION

    Sir A. Lawley. presiding- at the annual meeting of the Child Migration Society,welcomed Mr Colebatch whose presence was evidence of the ...

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  8. Personal

    The Earl of Stradbroke, the Governor, loft Melbourne yesterday for Mr Agar Wynne’s, country astate in thte South-Western District to shoot ducks. ...

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  9. AIR DEFENGE

    The evening sitting of the House of Commons was devoted to sir Samuel Hoards motion on the question of air defence, in which the ...

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  10. FISH TO BE DESTROYED.

    Four hundred tons of fish, which wore Ended at Grimsby this morning, must he destroyed unless members of the Natfonal Union of Railwymen ...

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  11. AMERICIAN OIL SCANDALS

    The; CfNew York Times” Washington [?]rrespondent cays that the Chambers continue to echo sensational charges, progressively destroying the ...

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  12. ENGINEERS STRIKE

    The Amalgamated Engineers at Southampton docks have Struck, owing to the breakdown of the wages conference following the dispute on ...

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  13. POSSIBILITY OF FOOD RATIONING.

    The "Daily Chronicle” states that Mr Raimay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, has appointed Colonel josiah Wedgwoud Chancellor of the Duchy ...

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  14. PANIC ON THE BOURSE.

    The “Daily Chronicle” correspondent at Paris says that there is a continuance of the panic on the Bourse. Heavy selling of the franc against ...

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  15. LOTTERY DRAWN ON WARSHIP

    The Marquis of Graham and Lieut-Commander Newcombe, who lost a hmb while serving in the navy at Gallipoli, were fined £20 each at ...

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  16. STRANGE PRESUMPTION OF DEATH

    An Infantryman named Flour was the unhappy victim of a comedy owing to the authorities insisting that he died in 1916 and was buried at Mar le Due. ...

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  17. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Fmeryenoy Committee of the Trade Union Congress has passed a resolution congratulating the transport workers and dockers on their ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT’S GROWING UNPOPULARITY.

    The "Morning Post’s” correspondeut in Paris emphasises that the French Government’s growing unpopularity is enhanced hy the fact ...

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  19. SITUATION AT THE DOCKS.

    Big bodies of pickets, and eorresponuding bodies of police, moumed and unmounted, are on duty at the dock gates but distinctly are. unloading privata ...

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  20. GUARANTEED LOANS

    In the House of Commons, moving a series of financial resolutions extending the aggregate of loans which can be guaranteed under the Trade ...

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  21. MURDER OF A FOOTBALLER

    A former policeman named Stagg has been sentenced to death for the murder of Thomas Ball, the cenlrehalf of the Aston Villa football team. ...

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  22. EMPIRE COTTON GROT NO

    Replying to Sir "Leonard Lyle in the House of Commons, Mr Sydney Webb, President of the Board of Trade, stated that the Government considered an ...

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  23. STRIKE AFFECTS MIGRATION.

    The continuence of the dock sttike is likely to seriously interfere with the migration arrangements. The Common"wealth authorities have given notice ...

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  24. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    At a meeting of the Australian Exhibition advisory council, Sir Joseph Cook, on behalf of the Commonwealth, signed an agreement with the ...

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  25. BANK OF ENGLAND DEBENTURES

    The Bank of England is inviting applications for £1,800,000 5 per cent, debenture stock, which is to be issued at 98½ in respect of which the ...

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  26. CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS

    Mr J. R. dynes, Lord Privy Seal, in the House of Commons, said the Government was considering the whole question, of the Imperial Conference ...

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  27. PRINCE BROADCASTINC A SPEECH.

    On behalf of the Empire Exhibition, the Prince of Wales is broadcasting by wireless a speech on 18th March, which, it is hoped, will be picked up in ...

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  28. TONCTION OF COURT INQUIRY.

    In the House of Commons Mr S. Shaw (Minister for Labor) stated that the court of inquiry is not an. arbitration tribunal, as no understanding to ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. MR MACDONALD AMONG THE ARISTOCRATS

    His Majesty the King dined with the Earl and Countess of Granard at Forbes House to-day. The Prime Mirister, Miss Isatell Macdonald, Mr ...

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  30. BAVARIAN SITUATION

    The Berlin; correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle” saye that though most of the Separatists have left the Palatinate or have been taken to ...

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  31. INTOXICATED MOTORISTS

    Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Parmoor (Lord President of the Council) said the Government was introducing a Criminal Justice Bill, ...

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  32. 10,000 LONDON CARMEN ACT.

    The most important development today in the direction of intensifying the strike was the refusal of 10,000 London carmen to handle goods from ...

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  33. AN ACTRESS DIVORCED

    Reginald Denham has obtained a decree nisi from Moyna Maggill, an actress on the ground of her misconduct with Edgar Lansbury the Labor ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. FURTHER SPEECHES BY LEADERS.

    Mr Bevin declares “We have 80,000 road transport workers within our membership. We can stop them all if necessary, but we don’t want to ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. SOUTH AFRICAN IMMIGRATION

    In the House of Commons Mr John Ha1ris (Liberal) asked whether Major-General Wauchope had been investigating the problem of Empire ...

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  36. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS DISSATIS-FIED.

    It is expected that the Reichstag will he dissolved next week in consequence of the Social Democrat’s opposition to the Emergency Powers Act ...

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  37. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    Japan’s policy in regard to Russia remains unchaged, savs a statement issued by Baron Matsui, the Foreign Minister, who adds:— "Japan is ...

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  38. THE MEAT SHORTAGE

    Mr Bevin referring to the meat shoitage. said he was quite unmoved by public hardship. The public hitherto cared nothing about the dockers’ ...

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  39. AN AUDACIOUS BLACKMAILER

    Ludwig Kraus,, professional blackmailer, was sentenced to two years imprisonment He allowed married women to fail in love with himself and ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    The Unemployment Insurance Bill has been passed by committee for the third, time without opposition in the House of Commons ...

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  41. PUBLIC BUILDINGS APPROVED.

    At the meeting of the Commission of Public Health yesterday approval was given for the opening of the following public buildings:- Freemasons Hall, ...

    Article : 51 words
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