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  3. THE LONDON STRIKE

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald (Prime Minister) has foreshadowed the intention of the Government to proclaim a state of emergency in connection with the ...

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  4. Personal

    A cable message from London reports that the Prince of Wales is progressing satisfactorily. He is remaining in doors owing to the cold wind. ...

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  5. GERMAN SITUATION

    In the House of Commons Mr Asquith asked for information regarding the situation in West Europe, especially in relation to the reports that ...

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  6. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCES

    In the House of Representatives today the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement covering the work of the Imperial and Economic (Conferences ...

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  7. FRENCH PREMIERSHIP

    M. Poincare, who resigned the Premiership because of an adverse vote in the Chamber of Deputies on his proposals to reduce pensions, has agreed ...

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  8. LANDSLIDES IN ITALY

    About 150 fatalities occurred in a clondburst and landslide at Amalfi. All to[?]ts, however, are believed to be safe. ...

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  9. FURTHER SLIDES.

    A message from Rome states that [?]ther landslides occurred at Amalfi. Huge lakes have been formed, and the wh[?] landscape has been ...

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  10. AMERICAN SCANDALS

    The story about a big money deal at the Chicago Republican Convention in 1920 was repeated before the Senate Oil Investigation Committee by Al. ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL PROTESTS.

    There have been attempts to make these agreements an reparation for a redistribution of reparations settlements, but the Government had so far ...

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  12. THOUSANDS OF PEASANTS DESTITUTE.

    The earthquaqe at Amalfi, combined with landslides, made thousands of peasants fly to Naples destitute. There were many shocking incidents. Two ...

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  13. FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS.

    Amid Labor cries of “Oh,” and Opposition cheers, Viscount Curzon asked whether the emergency committee of Ministers, whose establishment ...

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  14. MR. MACDONALD ON DIS-ARMAMENT.

    Mr Macdonald continued—The Allies must make up their minds that Germany was bound to enter the League or Nations (Ministerial cheers.) ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND’S BREACH OF FAITH

    Mr A. M. Samuel, who has held various Government appointments, interiewed by the Australian Press Association, emphasised that the ...

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  16. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

    The retirement of the Attorney-General (Mr Daugherty) has been broughtunder serious consideration, and indications point to developments in the ...

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  17. STATEMENT IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, announced the resumption of negotiations between the parties of the ...

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  18. A CONGRESSMAN INDICTED[?]

    The Federal Grand Jury lias indicted Congressman Langley, Kentucky, on two counts of conspiring to defraud the Government and violate the ...

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  19. GERMAN TREASON CHARGES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Munich states the five weeks’ trial of Field Marshal Ludendorff and Herr Hitler on charges of treason in connection ...

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  20. A VICAR IN COURT

    The Rev. Gilbert Watling, Vicar of Edmonton, who was summoned at Tonnerham for non-payment of rates amounting to £28, pleaded that he had ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN

    Mr M'Naughton, vice-President of the Overseas Settlement Committee, addressing the League of Nations Union Conference on unemployment, ...

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  22. IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate(Senator Gardiner (Leader of the Opposition) resumed the debate upon the Government's motion to approve of the ...

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  23. LUDENDORFF’S FINAL SPEECH.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says that Ludendorff’s closing speech was an extraordinary piece of gaseonade and self-revelation. He ...

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  24. BRITAIN’S CLAIM ON RUSSIA

    A message from Moscow states that in the course of a report on the international situation to the Congress of Russian Engineers, M. Zinovieff ...

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  25. SITUATION IMPROVES.

    After a day of grave tension, the strike situation took a more hopeful turn this evening. Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime ...

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  26. A DOCTOR BLACKMAILED

    The sequel to the proceedings against Arthur Ferguson, who was remanded on a charge of obtaining by menaces from Dr Ferguson, of ...

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  27. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD

    Squadron Leader Maclaren, who, is making a flight round the world, is stopping at Civita Vecchia, 37 miles north-north-west of Rome, overnight. ...

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  28. THREAT OF ELECTRICIANS.

    The “Daily Express” affirms that the electricians informed the Government last night that unless there is a settlement of the tram strike all London ...

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  29. THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY.

    The Prime Minister, after referring to various outside suggestions to cope with the strike, including the flooding of the streets with soldiers, and the ...

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  30. ROME REACHED.

    Squadron-Leader M’Laren arrived hero this morning. ...

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  31. EARTHQUAKE RELIC.

    At the time of the Japanese Earthquake Mr R. B. Keays, the well-Known tennis player, was reported miss ing. but there was nothing to indicate ...

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  32. DISARMAMENT

    Senator Borab presented a joint resol[?]tion in the Senate requesting the President to invoke "such nations as he deems wise to send representatives ...

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  33. 625 GUINEAS FOR A BULL.

    A sum of 17,385 guineas was realised at the dispersal sale of the Bainfield. Friesian herd. The highest price paid was 625 guineas for a bull. The ...

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