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  3. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    The Russian Mission, which, will discuss with the British Government the relationship between the two countries, has arrived in London. ...

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  4. AFRICAN TRAIN SMASH

    The train conveying the Eart of Athlone, the Governor General of South Africa, and Princess Alice to Pretoria, collided with a ganger's ...

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  5. GREECE A REPUBLIC

    The Athens correspondent of the “Daily Express” says that as 70 per cent of the people have voted Against the monarchy, M. Condouriotis will ...

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  6. SOVIET BARBARITY

    Archbishop Cieplak, whom the Soviet authorities released from prison last month, lias arrived in Warsaw from Riga. Bis emaciated features ...

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  7. SEPARATIONS REPORT

    The “Daily Express” understands, that the German Cabinet’s acceptance of the Experts’ Committees’ reports will he announced at a meeting of the ...

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  8. THE REPRIEVE AGITATION

    By that large section of the community which is capable forming its own opinions intense indignation has been expressed at the amazing tactics ...

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  9. Personal

    A [?] cable Message reports that Lord Derby's congestion of the lunga is diminishing. An earlier message staled that Lord Desby was suffering ...

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  10. OPTIMISM IN LONDON.

    The “Daily Chronicle" diplomatic correspondent says that he cannot irecall greater official optimism in London than there is at present over the ...

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  11. POLICE AT COMMUNISTS' MEETING

    In the House of Commons, Mr George Lahsbury (Labor) asked by whose authority two policemen had hid beneath the platform at a Communist ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP’ RELEASE.

    Archoishop Cieplak, who has been released by the Soviet Government, inter viewed by Reuter, declared that the Soviet liberated him on account of ...

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  13. U.S. AND JAPANESE EXCLUSION

    The enactment of the Japanese Exclusion Law was made doubly certain when Senator Ledge, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and ...

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  14. THE RUHR COAL MINES.

    The negotiations between the Ruhr nine-owners and “Mioum,” otherwise the France-Belgian mission of Control of Mines and Factories have resulted ...

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  15. PERSIAN POLITICS

    Sardar Sepah, the Premier, introduced his Cabinet to the Majliss today. It is composed as follows:- Sardar Sopah, Premier and Minister ...

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  16. AN ABSCONDING CASHIER

    George Lister, after a week’s revel on Broadway, during which he spent 2000 dollars daily, now sits in a cell ruminating oil the way of transgressors and ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Matthew John M'Caw, late of Maroona, former, left real estate valued at £200 and personal property valued as £23717 to his widow and relatives, ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS IN DENMARK

    A message from Copenhagen states that fallowing the defeat of the Liberals at the general election, M. Stauning (leader of the Socialists) has ...

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  19. AMERICAN NAVY

    The House of Representatives Naval Committee has approved a bill to authorise the construction, of eight) 10,000 ton fast cruisers, costing ...

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  20. JAPAN’S PROTEST.

    Japan is protesting against the enactment of the immigration law, excluding Japanese, Mr Johnson (the chairman of the House Committee) ...

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  21. HYMN AT STRIKE MEETING

    A mass meeting this morning of the Southampton shipyards’ engineers, who are oil strike, opened dramatically. A granddaughter of the late General ...

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  22. TREASON SENTENCES.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr A. S. Sandemon, Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, said that the British Government did nob ...

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  23. STUDLEY PARK TRAGEDY

    The sordid tragedy that occurred on the hanks of the Yarra at Studley, Park recently when one of the femare participants in a drinking outing, in which ...

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  24. EVICTIONS ON THE CLYDE

    In the House of Commons, asked for statistics regarding evictions on the Clydeside, Mr Wm. Adamson, Secretary for Scotland, promised to ...

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  25. THE PASSAGE OF THE BILL.

    Barom Sakatani, ex-Minister of Finance, and a leader of public opinion, interviewed said that the United States adoption of Japanese exclusion ...

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  26. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The committee of the Trade Union Congress and the Labor Party which is considering the conditions of employment at the Empire Exhibition passed ...

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  27. COLLAPSE OF A TUNNEL

    A message from Madrid states that seven were killed and 37 injured as the result pf the collapse of a new tunnel at Barcelona. ...

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  28. DEBATE IN SENATE.

    Following a spirited debate in which Senators expressed resentment against Mr Hanihara’s letter, Senator Lodge definitely aligned himself against Mr ...

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  29. PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS.

    The Russian delegates to the Anglo-Russian Conference arrived an hour late at Downing Street. Mr Ramsay Macdonald (Prime ...

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  30. BRITISH WORLD FLIGHT

    A message from Corfu states that the hew engine for the British anboat which is making a flight, round the world, under the command of ...

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  31. A CREW’S TERRIBLE PLIGHT

    Thrilling experienes befel the crew of the steamer Buchahness which broke a tail shaft on Saturday and drifted helplessly in a gale. It was then driven ...

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  32. AN AMENDMENT REJECTED.

    The Senate, by wotes to 2, rjected an amendment withdrawing the exclusion clause of the Immigration Bill. ...

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  33. ANOTHER AMENDMENT PROPOSED.

    Senator Willis, of Ohio, said that he would press an amendment to the Immigration Bill, making the quets for each country 1 per cent. on the ...

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  34. DISCIPLINE IN THE SERVICES

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question Mr Stephen Wa[?]sh, Secretary for War, said that the Government propesed to establish a ...

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  35. DEATH OF A BONAPARTE

    The death is announced of Prines Roland Bonaparte son of Prince Pie[?] Napoleon, and grandson of Prince Lucien, a younger brother of ...

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  36. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    The "Daily Herald" scotts at the plea made byu Sir Hugh Demson at a Colonial Institute luncheon on Friday that Australia wants 15,000,000 ...

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  37. EX-EMPEROR'S CHAMBERLAIN

    ThE “Daily Express" correspondent at Berne stated that Baron Steiner, formerly Chamberlain to the ex- Emperor Karl of Austrain, will be tried ...

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  38. ADDRESS BY RUSSIAN LEADER.

    M. Rakovski, leader of the Russian delegation at the Anglo-Russian Conference, said that they considered there was no insurmountable obstacle ...

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  39. THE BANKERB’ MEMORANDUM.

    Five Labor leaders, including Mr Jansbury, who said they visited Russia, have issued a counter manifesto to the bankers’ memorandum, alleging ...

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  40. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS' TOUR

    The Young Australians touring the world had a crowded day. They inspected the S[?] Markets and [?] ...

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