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  2. Advertising

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  3. GERMAN SITUATION

    [?] Ambasados' Conference assembled to discuss the British memo[?] and[?] regarding military control in [?] which proposes to revive ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    The House of Commons again engaged in debate on the motion for ad journment moved by Mr Ronald M‘Neill, who drew attention to the ...

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  5. MEAT FOR THE ARMY

    Mr Hassan, London representative of the Australian Meat Council, interviewed by the Australian Press Association in regard to the War Office ...

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  6. CRISIS IN BELGIUM

    Following upon the rejection by 95 votes to 79, in the Chamber of Deputies, of a proposal for the establishment of an economic convention with ...

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  7. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    The lique seizure on the liner Adriatic increased the vigilance of Treasury agents who raided the Lloyd Sabaudo liner Conte Vende, which had ...

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  8. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    A deputation representing 20 manufacturing associations interviewed Mr Ramsay Macdonald, tho Prime Minis-Mr and Mr Sydney Webb, Sydney Webb, President ...

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  9. Personal

    Admiral Sydney yesterday Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, Governor of New South Wales, aarived and was heartily [?]comed. The Lord Mayour present ...

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  10. TERMS OF THE CONVENTION.

    The Frarcon-co-Belgian Convention, which caused the resignation of the Belgian Premier (M. Theunis), which is now effective, has been negotiated ...

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  11. WIRELESS STATIONS

    The “Daily Herald” understands that Mr Macdonald's wireless committee recommends that private enterprise should be allowed to erect and ...

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  12. THE MINISTRY’S FALL.

    The fail of the Theunis Ministry is regretted in London because it consistently labored to conciliate Anglo-French, difficulties. It is ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    Morgan.—The funeral of the late Mr Welliam Morgan, formerly of Miners’ Rest, took place yesterday, when the remains wore interred Cm the New ...

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  14. THE BAVARIAN REVOLT.

    A [?] fall os snow during the [?] keep away from [?] [?] ...

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  15. IMPERIAL ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

    The Federation of British Industries has written to Mr J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, urging that, if the appointment of ...

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  16. GREEK POLITICS

    M. Cafandaris continues ill office, after a motion of confidence in the Government having been carried, by 233 votes to 106. He secured the ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. TRADE FACILITIES BILL

    The 'Evening Standard” says that when the Anglo-Russian, con[?]crence meels a few weeks hence the Soviet will ask for a loan. The British ...

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  18. NEW AGENT-GENERAL

    Ex-Senator George Fairbairn, one of the foremost citizens of Victoria, was by the Premier offered the Agent-Generalship in London, and he ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. HYDE PARK OPEN TO TAXIS

    The announcement that taxis are no longer excluded from Hyde Park ends a 25 years’ struggle against a law 228 years old, which placed an embargro ...

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  20. THE GAS DISPUTE

    An unexpected development ocour[?] today connection with the [?] [?] the gas industry, when an application was made to Mr Justice ...

    Article : 288 words
  21. BRITAIN'S NEW CRUISERS

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  22. NINE YEARS IN ASYLUM

    A well-to-do farmer named Harnett, who cued Dr Bond, Lunacy Commissioner, and Dr Adam, the keeper of an [?]lum claiming damages for ...

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  23. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The storemen and packers, who have been on strike have agreed to return to work. Their wages have been increased from £4/1/6 to £4/4/ ...

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  24. SEEING BY WIRELESS

    .Professor Low. in a lecture, at Fulham said he had spent £5000 in investigating the possibility of seeing by wireless. The expe[?]ments had had ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. A PUGNATIOUS EDITOR

    Following a political quarrel, as the result of a Fascist newspaper publishing an anticle criticising Signor Bandi, (Editor of a Florence journal, the latter ...

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  26. ANSWERS BY JURY.

    In the Hartnett case the jury answ[?]ed the following questions:—Was Hartnett of unsound mind in December, 1012? Answer—No. Did Bond ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. THE BRITISH SQUADRON.

    Imposing marches of men of the [?]g squadron wore tirade through [?] and Fremantle to-day. 1100 took part, and great crowds lined the ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    In the House of Commons Mr Graham mioved the second reading of the Trade Facilities Bill, enbodying the Imperial Economic Conference ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN ALPS MYSTERY

    In the wild mountainous country 14 miles from Mt Kosciusko, and just beyond the border of Victoria and New South Wales a police rescue party is ...

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  30. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,-At the 22nd anniversary banquet of St. John's Young Men's Chib, held last week, reference was made by several speaker to the ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. HOURS OF LABOR

    In the house of Commons replying to questions, Mr Thomas Shaw, Minister of Labor, announced that It proposed shortly introduce legislation dealing ...

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  32. THE SUMMING UP.

    The judge, continuing the summing up. recalled that one doctor gave evidence that Hartnett asked him to spoil “parallelogram,” as though ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. FUTURE OF GOLD MINING

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr Earl Page) received a large deputation at Kalgoorlie, of people interested in the revival of the gold industry. They ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. COMMONWEALTH ENGINES

    The Minister for Works and Railways, whose department is handling tho tenders for 14 locomotives for use on the Oodnadatta railway, to-day ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. STEVEDORES’ DISPUTE

    Mass meetings of members of the Stevedores’ Union at Poplar, Canning Town and Bermondsey unanimously decided to call the strike off. Work ...

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  36. U.S. OIL SCANDALS

    An offer by Mr Daugherty the Afferney-General, [?] retire private [?] when the Senate completes its inestigation of his offical [?] is belived [?] ...

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  37. CLERCYMAN SUED FOR DIVORCE

    Before Mr Justice Ralston, in the Divorce Court on Wednesday, Ethel Stevens, formerly Parker, stated that her husband, Shafto Sydney Stevens. ...

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  38. PER CAPITA TAXATION

    Mr Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a written answer to the questions has given, the following coinparison of the per-capita taxation for ...

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  39. MR. DAUGHERTY OBDURATE.

    Mr Daugherty, following tow White Hourse conferences to-day, hurriedly entrained for Chicago anil Florida, [?]upon pressing Government ...

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  40. EXTRAORDINARY FATALITY

    A peculiar accident, attended with tatal results, occurred at Gre Gre village, near St, Arnaud. A boy named Felix John Collin Strickland, ...

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  41. SPECIAL POLICE

    Dr Argyle, Chief Secretary, Professes great indignation at the statements made by the members of the State Parliamentary Labor Party, ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. TUBERCULOSIS

    Alarmed by increased marketing of so-[?]alled tuberculosis cure, the New York Fuberculosis Association, which is the country’s foremost municipal ...

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  43. MR THEODORE IN LONDON

    Mr Theodore, Fremier of Queensland, in a statement to Hie press said that had been consulling his financial advisers but sir far no definite start ...

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  44. BRITISH WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat cargoes wore dull after heavy business, buyers pausing. Manitobas and Argentines declined ad to 6d. Parcels were in small ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    Fruit brokers here say that there are good prospects for Australian apples here and they are soliciting shipmentes for preference by direct steamers. ...

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  46. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 6917 bales were offered, and 6360 sold. There was a superior selection, and the market was exceedingly firm. There ...

    Article : 55 words
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