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  3. FRENCH FINANCES

    The “Morning Post’s” correspondent points out that the new Finance Bill just passed provides that taxpayers paying prior to the expiry of the ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the course of a letter in which he supports Mr H. F. J. Camps, the Conservative candidate in the Burnley byelection, Mr Winston Churchill says that ...

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  5. HADDINGTON TRAGEDIES

    According bu the evidence at the inquiry today into the deaths of the three children of Eduard Williams, in a house in Underwood street, ...

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  6. Personal

    A telegram from Wellington reperts that Sir Frederick Land, formerly Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, has been ...

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  7. THE STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    Glasgow dockers at a mass meeting voted overwhelmingly in favor of acceptance of the employers’ offer, but meetings of members of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that M. Briand, speaking at a Radical-Socialist banquet at Carcassoreo prophesied a certain victory ...

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  9. PROPOSED GERMAN LOAN

    The “Daily Chronicle’s” diplomatic eorrespondent suggests that though B[?]tain is expected to furnish a large share of the Dawes committee ...

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  10. A DRASTIC DECREE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that the first executive act following the passage of the financial proposals is a decree forbidding ...

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  11. SHORTAGE OF CLERGYMEN

    It is said that the average. number of ordinal ions of Anglican clergymen during the last 6 years has been 288. compared with the Ministry’s annual loss of ...

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  12. MR. CHURCHILL TO CONTEST BY-ELECTION.

    Mr Churchill is expected to stand for the Abbey division of Westminster as an independent anti-Socialist. ...

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  13. OUTCOME OF THE MEETINGS.

    Voting at mass meetings of dockers in all parts shows that the resumed conference of delegates to-day at the Ministry of Labor is certain to settle ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    The “Daily Express” Paris correspondent says that Omma Goldman, a notorious American anarchist, after 7 years’ silence reappeared on the ...

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  15. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION

    Immigration figures for the past six months show 555,567 immigrants were admitted, whereof 149,507 were British, 97,566 Germans, 49,777 Italians, ...

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  16. ATTACK ON ALBANIAN PRESIDENT

    The Albanian Legation announces that as Ahmed Zogu, President of the Council of Ministers, was entering the Assombly at Tirana, a youth shot at ...

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  17. NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITU-TION

    The National Lifeboat Institution, which has saved 60,000 lives, is celebrating its centenary and hopes to raise £500,000 this year, to enable ...

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  18. MASS MEETINGS OF WORKERS.

    Yesterday’s mass meetings of dockers throughout the country without exception decided in favor of resumption of work which is thus inevitable ...

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  19. BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” political observer says that it is M. Chicherin who is responsible for the cancellation of the appointment of Mr O’Grady, ...

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  20. ATTITUDE OF FEMININE M’S.P.

    Brigadier-General F. L. Spears, C.B.C.B.E., M.C., a Liberal member of the Mouse of Commons, in a dinner speech at Loughborough, [?] ...

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  21. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    Railway men at Hull have struck work owing to dismissals of a number of checkers. ...

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  22. BOXER CLAIMS DAMAGES

    Although ‘‘Bert” Spargo, the wellknown boxer, admitted to counsel this morning that he was now out of training, evidence of recent fisticuffs ...

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  23. LATE MESSAGE.

    The Dockers’ Conference decided to call off the strike. ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The ‘‘Morning Post's” correspondent in Home says that the League of Nations conference will probably Separate without doing anything as all ...

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  25. BALLARAT COUNCIL WINS

    Mr Justice Cussen to-day delivered his reserved decision on the apptication of the Ballarat City Council for an injunction to restrain George ...

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  26. U.S. MEDICAL FRAUDS

    The investigations into the American medical frauds are being continued. They have disclosed that three cases were men who were using ficences of ...

    Article : 203 words
  27. JINGELLIC TRAGEDY

    Claude Valentine Batson appeared before J. B. Gibson, P.M., at Albury Police Court, to-day on three charges of having feloniously wounded with ...

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  28. CHEAP AVIATION

    The “Daily Chronicle” states that a German firm will put on the market shortly a tiny “air car,” which will cost less than a motor-cycle with ...

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  29. LEAP YEAR PARTIES

    Parties are being arranged in the West End hotels for 29th February, where the usual etiquelle will be reversed. Women will order cocktails, ...

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  30. GERMAN AFFAIRS

    It is reported from Munich that the French occupation authorities have forbidden the holding of elections in the Palatinate for the ...

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  31. CANNED MEATS FOR ARMY

    The Australian Press Association learns that the War Office has given a contract for £50,000 of calmed meats to Argentina. ...

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  32. BUNGAREE CO-OPERATIVE CO.

    The Bungaree and District Cooperative Society, which has been formed to acquire the well-know a business of P. O’Day Pty. Ltd. and ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. SHOOTING SENSATION

    Messrs H. V. Martin, N. Miller and A. Smith, of Beaufort, had a sensational experience when driving in a motor car at Stockyard Hill, about ...

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  34. FRANCO-AUSTRALIAN TIMBER CO.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" announces the failure of the Franco-Australian Timber Company of Lille, which was ...

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  35. “SQUIZZY” TAYIOR ACAIN RE-MANDED

    Leslie Taylor was remanded for seven says at the City Court this morning on the charge that well knowing that An. gus Murray and Richard Buckley, on ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. CRIME IN MELBOURNE

    A quantity of hardware valued at £20 was stolen from the joinery works of F. Morton and W. Ga by at Brunswick during the week-end. Entrance was ...

    Article : 150 words
  37. DISHONEST EMPLOYEE

    At the City Court this morning Rich[?] Stanley Higham. was charged with having, stolen £l8/13/ the property of John Henry Dondey, on February 16. He ...

    Article : 182 words
  38. TASMANIAN COAL STRIKES.

    The strike at the Mount Nicholas coal mine and the Cornwall wine, has been settled both aides agreeing to abide by the decision of Mr Hidd[?] the ...

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  39. SUPPOSED STOLEN PROPERTY.

    William Strong was arrested this afternoon and charged with having wen in possession of property which was supposed to have been stolen. ...

    Article : 74 words
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