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  3. Personal

    The King of Italy, on the eve of the proclamation of Fiume, conferred the title of Prince of Monte Nevose upon Danunnzi, in recognition of his war ...

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  4. AMERICAN SCANDALS

    In a most astonishing story, corroborating the testimony of Miss Stimson, a former agent of the Department, of Justice told the Senate ...

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  5. GOAL MINERS' WAGES

    The miners’ delegate conference has decided that the owners terms are not acceptable, and will urge the Government to pasts the Miners’ Minimum Wage ...

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  6. British Politics

    As the outcome oi. the- Government’s [?] Mr J. R. Clynes, [?] lodged a motion [?] the financial year ...

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  7. RUSSIA AND CHINA

    The Chinese press has [?] preliminary draft of the agreement [?] tween China and Russia. [?] reason to believe that the [?] ...

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  8. Affairs in France

    By 154 votes to 141, the Senate adopted the crucial article in the financial proposals brought forward by M. Poincare, the Prime Minister. ...

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  9. GERMAN SITUATION

    The "Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent in Berlin says the forthcoming elections is of the utmost importance to the pence of Europe. While the French ...

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  10. THE CENERAL ELECTIONS.

    M. Poincare, in the Senate to-day, disclaimed intention to prorogue the Chamber. He said the general election would be held before the 31st ...

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  11. THE ELECTIONS.

    Tim President has fixed tbs elections for the Reichstag for 4th May. ...

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  12. THE TREASON TRIALS.

    Von Lessow was yesterday fined 10 renten marks for contempt, of court, after walking out of court following an outburst by Hitler, who accused Lessow of ...

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  13. MR ROOSEVELT’S POSITION.

    In the House of Representatives Mr Stevenson to-day demanded that Mr Theodere Roosevelt should immediately resign his portfolio, on the ground ...

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  14. JAPAN’S COMPLAINTS.

    The Cabinet has instructed the Japanse Minister in China to insist on [?] settlement of the recent issues at Vladivostock, including the arrest of ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT EMBARRASSED.

    The decision of the miners’ conference yesterday to invoke the aid of the Parliament in settling the wages question, places the Government, in an awkward ...

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  16. EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT’S VICTORY.

    As a consequence of the Government’s victory on the crucial division, in the Senate, the remaining 108 articles in the Finance Bill will probably ...

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  17. STABILISING THE MARK.

    The "Daily Express’s” correspondent at Geneva says that Herr Zimmerman, a former German Chancellor, told the League of Nations that, the German ...

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  18. PREFERENCE PROPOSALS.

    By 21 to 11 the Senate agreed to a resolution in favor of the Imperial economic preference resolution. ...

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  19. THE FRANC.

    The French franc was quoted at 90[?]6 and the Belgian at 110.25 to the £ on the London exchange to-day. ...

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  20. OLYMPIC SPORTS

    The British Olympic Association has reserved aceommodation at St. James, Normandy, Continental, and St. Petersburg hotels in Paris for the ...

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  21. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales rode in the Army point to point Steeplechase, near Woking ton, today, this being his first public appearance since he broke ...

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  22. NEW YORK RATES.

    The French franc, buoyed by the French loan, reached yesterday 45.10 cents., representing an increase of nearly half a cent above Wednesday. ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.

    A remarkable economic recovery since the stabilishing of the currency is disclosed by Herr Marx, the Chancellor, Ho states that there are now only 100,000 ...

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  24. TRIBAL TROUBLES IN INDIA

    Reports from Khoramabad state that as a sequel to operations against the tribesmen 15 rebel chieftains have been captured and executed by the ...

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  25. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    Dr William 'Chappie, a Liberal mem-Ber of the House of Commons supported by many other Liberals, including Mrs Whitringham, is introducing a ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS

    The Ministry of Labor has issued the result of the enquiry into the circumstances and industrial history of 10.000 representative claimants for ...

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  27. SNOW FALL IN ARABIA

    The “Daily Express” correspondent in Constantinople says the first fall of snow in the history of the country caused consternation in Arabia. ...

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  28. THE FRANC'S REVIVAL.

    The “Petit Parisian” correspondent in Perl in says that the revival of the French franc is causing hitter disappointment in Germany. It is stated that a consortium ...

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  29. ABBEY BY-ELEGTION

    The Westminster Abbey by-election is developing into the hottest contest for many years, largely owing to Mr Churchill’s independent anti-Socialist ...

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  30. SPECTATORS HORRIFIED

    The “Sunday Express” says that hundreds of horrified spectators witnessed the Prince of Wales fall. The horse named Little Favorite kicked out ...

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  31. U.S. MEDICAL FRAUDS

    The grand jury at Hartford, Conn., which has been investigating medical frauds for five months, has returned a presentment charging members of the ...

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  32. U.S. ARMY ESTIMATES

    Because all nations party to the naval limitation treaty are scrupulously observing the obligations, Mr French, of the Naval Committee, ...

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  33. EGYPT’S FIRST PARLIAMENT

    Egypt’s first Parliament opened today in fine weather, amid scenes of great enthusiasm, crowds of people shouting continuously and singling out ...

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  34. MR. W. M. HUGHES IN AMERICA

    Pasadena- (California), Saturday. Mr W. M. Hughes, in an address, said that America and Australia may ignore the problems of Europe, but ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA’S DEFICIT

    Surprise generally is felt in the Cape Province at the drastic financial proposals of the Administrators with a view to meeting a deficit of £600,000. ...

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  36. A JAPANESE AIM.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, in an address, congratuluated the people of California on the protest they sent to the League of Nations when the Japanese were ...

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  37. ACCIDENT NOT SERIOUS.

    The Prince of Wales’s accident was not serious. He received a kick on the face from the horse, and bled freedy from the nose and suffered slight ...

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  38. A WIRELESS ACHIEVEMENT

    A wireless amateur operating a three-valve set last night clearly received music and speeches from London, Bournemouth, and Schenectady ...

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  39. PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE

    The Felton Bequest trustees have purchased for the National Gallery of Victoria Titian’s half length portrait of a monk, painted between 1556 and 1560. ...

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  40. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Cairo says that the streets were very animated, and the town illuminated. Thousands witnessed a fireworks display. Mr ...

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  41. REJUVENATION TREATMENT

    Dr Harry Benjamin, a noted surgeon, addressing the New York Medigeon, addressing the New York Academy of Medicine, said that he had ...

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  42. U. S. SEIZURE OF A SHIP

    The report of the British Embassy from its New Yark consulate on the seizure of the Cunard liner Orduna, clearly frees the company, from ...

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  43. ACCIDENT ROLL

    At 2 o’clock on Sunday morning two motor cycles with side cars,- collided on Beach road, Mordialloc. Leo. Wills, aged 30, of Glen Tira road, ...

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  44. FIRE AT ROCHESTER

    Early this morning one of the largest (ires in the history of Rochester, broke out-in Mackay street. The garage of Mr W. R. Woodland, a returned ...

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  45. MISSING CHILIAN ATTACHE

    The Chilian attache M. Huidebro, who mysteriously disappeared several days ago, has arrived home in a state of collapse. He affirms that after the ...

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  46. TRAIN STRUCK BY CYCLONE

    Yesterday afternoon a train on the Rohilkand-Kumaon railway, passing over a bridge three miles from Bareilly, in the north-west provinces, was ...

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  47. LOST IN A FOG

    The old cruiser Sutley, on route to the ship-breakers at Belfast, parted company with the tug during a gale in the North'Sea, on 29th February. ...

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  48. MOTOR UPSETS

    Frederick Ray, a plasterer, of Russell avenue, Camberwell, was driving a car from St. Arnaud on Saturday. Near Woodend a back tyre blew out. ...

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  49. BRITISH WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat cargoes are steadier in view of the expected increased demand from France. Parcels are dearer with small business. 4815 tons ex Kobenhaven to ...

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  50. PHILIPPINES TROUBLES

    The authorities at Manila have learned that 42 More outlaws were killed in battle with Philippine constabulary at Dari Salan, in the Lanao ...

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  51. A RECLUSE’S ESTATE

    A former publican, named Alfred Mannerings, has died. Recently he has lived as a reckysse on the batest necessities. An old tin box found under his bed. ...

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  52. SHOPBREAKING AT CASTLE-MAINE.

    The shop of Ball and Welch of Castlemaine, was entered on Saturday night by thieves,, and £150 worth of goods stolen,. Dr Thompson’ car was ...

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  53. RABBITING FATALITY

    At Oatlands this morning Garnet. Guy Pechnicot, single, aged 25 years, a carpenter, was shot dead while out rabbiting, through the accidental ...

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  54. BETTER INQUIRY

    Wheat cargoes were inactive and parcels firm on better inquiry. ...

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