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  3. FRENCH FINANCES

    The Senate Finance Committee has now voted the whole of the Governnient’s new finance measures with certain amendments, including articles ...

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  4. RESIRIOTIONS OF RENTS

    There were lively scenes in the House of Commons to-day during the committee stage of the Rent Restrictions Bill. That the Government did ...

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  5. FARMERS’ CONFERENCE

    After a rather sharp debate at the ninth conference of the Victorian banners’ Union, which opened here to-day, it was deckled to exclude ...

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  6. Personal

    A Reuter cable message reports that Major J. J. Astor, brother of Viscount Actor, and one of the principal proprietors of the "Times,'’ who was ...

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  7. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS

    Introducing the air estimate. Tuesday. House of Commons, Mr W. Leach, Under-Secretary for Air, said [?] tiations were pe[?]ding for the ...

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  8. MR THEODORE IN ENGLAND

    In a speech at a luncheon at Manchester, Mr Theodore predicted that Queensland, owing to its immense cotton-growing. possibilities, would have ...

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  9. IRISH TROUBLES

    Mr Joseph M'Grath. Mininster for In[?] abd Commerce, anncnced in Dail [?]ann today that he had resined [?] of mudling in connection with ...

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  10. THE ELECTIONS.

    There is reason to believethat the French Government is considering postponing the elections by prolonging the mandate of the Chamber of ...

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  11. GERMAN AFFAIRS

    The former Bavarian Dictator, Von Kahr, testified to-day at the trial of Lud[?]r dorff The court was again crowded. Von Kahr said He considered ...

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  12. EXCHANGES RECOVER IN NEW YORK.

    The exchange adversities apparent on Saturday last, have given way to a remarkable recovery, notably in the case of the sterling, which gained over ...

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  13. SPEECHES CRITICISED.

    The "Daily Telegraph’’ says that it is only possible to deal with Air Theodo[?]e's" speech at the Empire Producers Association on the assumption that he ...

    Article : 244 words
  14. NEW BELGIAN CABINET

    The new Cabinet, [?]rned by M. Theums, has announced a programme of the settlement of reparations, balancing the budget, a reduction in the ...

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  15. TURKISH SITUATION

    Renter's correspondent at ren[?]et says that the ex-Caliph addressed a message to Mussuime[?] throughout, the world protesting against the ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. ERADICATING PLANT DISEASES

    The "Daily Mispress’’ says that a [?] fanner, named Hepburn, Sand[?] Hall, [?] with the help of a number of sclentisis, [?] to have ...

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  17. AN AMERICAN BLIZZARD

    The worst blizzard for 35 years struck the United States to-day, sweep, ing the country for its length and breadth, isolating many cities from the ...

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  18. THE BURNEY SCHEME.

    The omission from the air estimates ot a vote of £400,000 for the Burney airship project. which has been referred to a Cabinet sub-commlittee, [?]s ...

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  19. FRENCH RAILWAY SMASH

    It has now been ascertained that Mrs Hazelton, the wife of Major-General P. O. Hazelton, who was injured in the French train accident ...

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  20. GENDARMERIE IN THE SAAR

    The Council of the Leagfi[?] of Nations opened today after a sp[?]ch by Lo[?]d Parmoor. the new British representative declaring that the policy of Britain ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. BSITISH DIVORCE LAW

    The “Daily Express” says that though the Church rallied in full force in the House of Lords a[?]ainst Lord Buckinaster’s Divorce Bill, it was ...

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  22. U.S. “FAKE PHYSICIANS”

    The first conviction and imprisonment in the “fake Physicians investigations was that of a so-called doctor who administered an excessive ...

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  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Senator Wilson has reported to the Empire Exhibition Advisory Couuc[?] that he is demanding from the General Council an understanding in ...

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  24. INDIAN GRIEVANCES

    Tn the Assembly today Air Motilal, leader of the Swaraj (Home Rule) Party, announced the decision of the Party nob to obstruct the remaining ...

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  25. THEFT OF JEWELS

    Margaret Legge, 21, a domestic, has been sentenced to two months’ imprisonment in the second division for a theft of jewels from her mistress, worth £1450. ...

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  26. WOMEN’S SECTION.

    In her presidential address at the opening of the annual conference of the women’s section of the Victorian banners’ Union, in Bendigo to-day, Mrs E ...

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  27. EMPIRE PAGEANT COMMITTEE.

    Mr H. P. Colebatch (the Western Australian Agent-General) has been appointed Australian representative on the Empire Pageant Committee. ...

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  28. BIG FIRE IN SHANGHAI

    It is believed that 100 persons died in a fire which destroyed a four-story silk factory in the heart of the city Fifty-one bodies have been recovered. ...

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  29. TRAGEDY AT NICE

    The beautiful young London dancer, Mary Frances Smith, who is well known in London cabarets, has been shot, dead at Nice, in the South [?] ...

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  30. THE VATICAN

    The dispute between the Pope and tint Italian Government is about to he settled. The Pope will no longer consider himself a prisoner in the ...

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  31. SUPPLY OF DYESTUFFS

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question in reference to the agreement between the French Government and the Badische Aniline Company for ...

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  32. ALIENS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Bill for the naturalisation of aliens in the mandated South-West territory provides that every European domiciled in the territory on 1st. ...

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  33. DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY.

    The “Daily Chronicle” says that the dancer Smith (May Vivian) wav shot at Beau Solid, near Nice, when a motor-car was slowing down near her ...

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  34. PRICE OF PINEAPPLES

    Owing to a severe shortage, pinapples. which usually sell at 2/6 each at Covent Garden, are fetching 8/, while larger ones are bringing up to ...

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  35. HAMBURG DOCK STRIKE

    The dockers’ struck this morning to, higher wages. Work at the harbor is at a standstill. A British steamier from India was only able to ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. [?]S. OIL SCANDALS

    Senator-Lenroot, Chairman of the Oil Investigation (Committee, has resigned the chairmansnin. He declares that the s[?]ate of his health prevents him ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. NEW WIRELESS REAM

    Signer Marconi says that he is most optimistic that he will be able in the near future to broadcast from London to Australia, by means of an ...

    Article : 44 words
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