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  3. VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE

    Mr J. Braithwaite, chief executive officer of the State School Teachers’ Association, of Victoria, delivered an interesting address at the ordinary ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr Alexander Watson and Mr Carlyle Smythe will arrive in Ballarat- this morning. His Excellency the Governor-General ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The third Test match between South Africa and Australia was commenced at Capetown to-day, in brilliant weather. There were 5000 persons present at the ...

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  6. FRANGE AND KEM[?]LISTS

    A long British not in reference to the Franco-Kemalist agieement has been received in Paris. It is couched in the most friendly terms. It ...

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  7. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    Sir Gordon Hewart, in. a speech . ht Leicester, said he would not abandon hope of a settlement so loing as the Irish Conference was sitting. The ...

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  8. GERMANY'S POSITION

    That Germany’s economic, collapse might be expected in the spring was the view expressed by Dr Kraemer af a meeting of the Berlin1 ...

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  9. LAND ARMAMENTS

    Before sailing for France to-day, M. Briand (the French Prime Minister) was asked to comment on the speech by Lord Curzon (the British Secretary ...

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  10. PRESIDENT HARDING’S IDEAL

    President Harding is understood to contemplate a world association of nations, continuing a series of international conferences. It is understood ...

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  11. THE WORLD'S TRADE

    Mr Stanley Baldwin, in the course of a hopeful speech at Liverpool said ther were indications of atrade revival It was considered that the ...

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  12. LESSONS FOR LIFE

    Anniversary celebrations in connection with the Barkly Street Methodist Sunday school were held yesterday. Special hymns were sung by the ...

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  13. RIOTS IN TURIN

    A message from Turin states that a crowd of students incited by Press reports of a statement attributed to M. Briand regarding the It[?]lian army, at ...

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  14. THE SONOMA ROBBERY

    A San Francisco cable says that arrests are expected sbortly in; connection with the Sonoma looting. The police, it is stated, suspect the bandits -who ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE TO ATTEND.

    The “Sunday Times” says there will be no general election this year. It is felt that the Prim© Minister’s presence at Washington- is imperative. He will ...

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  16. SPANISH FOREIGN LEGION

    Fifty-three haggard Britons, clad in odds and ends of clothing, wide-collared green shirts, and boots made of rope and canves, and looking like ...

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  17. DANGER OF ISOLATION.

    British press opinion, is divided regarding the references to France in the speech by Lord Curzon. While understanding the French ...

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  18. NAVAL REDUCTIONS.

    So much progress has been made by naval experts in examining the details of the American reduction plan that some delegates expect another plenary ...

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  19. PRINGE IN INDIA

    The Prince of Wales on Friday visited the Maharama’a Palace at Udaipur. The procession wlas a scene of fairy-like enchantment Although the ...

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  20. ADMIRAL BEATTY OPTIMISTIC.

    Admiral Beatty in a speech at Ottawa to-day said, “We don’t claim in the British navy that we won the war, hut we do claim that we made victory ...

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  21. A.I.F. GRAVES COMMISSION

    An unexpected hitch has occurred over the transfer of five Australians to the Graves Commission. Owing to the unsatisfactory maintenance ...

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  22. REDUCTION OF ARMIES.

    Senator Pearce, interviewed by the United Service special representative, said that during this week the Conference heen been confronted with practical ...

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  23. STATEMENT BY MARSHAL FOGH.

    Marshal Foch, in a speech at Sb. Paul, said, “France is ready to disarm on land and sea when adequately guaranteed national safety.” ...

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  24. THE ARBUCKLE CASE

    The tendency of the testimony in the Arbuckle case on Thursday and Friday distinctly favored Arbuckle. Witnesses who knew Virginia Rappe in former ...

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  25. MANDATE TERRITORIES.

    The sub-comiltee of the, Mabdates Commission of the league which was recently appointed by the League’ Assembly at Geneva to- consult ...

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  26. LLOYD GEORGE MAY ATTEND.

    Lord Birkenhead, speaking from a platform to Unionists in Kent, said that the Premier was hoping to go to Washington, and it was reported that ...

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  27. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A sensation was caused in Edinburgh by a double tragedy. Robert Menelaws, a wealthy motor maker, aged 40, was found locked in embrace with ms ...

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  28. STATEMENT REPUDIATED

    The Foreign Minister at Rome has received a telegram frOm Stihenzer, the Italian representative at the Washington Conference, emphaticaily ...

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  29. ACQUITTAL ANTICIPATED.

    "A gentleman from Australia” enjoyed brief prominence- in the Arbuckle case to-day, when. Harry Barber, a former sweetheart of Rappe. Rape, ...

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  30. MOTOR RELIABILITY TRIAL

    This evening one of the most ambitious and strenuous motor reliability trials yet held in Australia was brought to a successful conclusion. Extending over eight ...

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  31. TRAIN RUNS INTO MOTOR

    A passenger train which was travelling from Healesvillei to Melbourne last night, ran into a motor-car at Croydon. The car contained six youg ...

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  32. THE CARS IN BALLARAT.

    Considerable interest was taken in the arrival of the cars in Ballarat, where Mr Adam Wilson, Mr Stair Walker, and Mr W. Brown were in charge. After a spell ...

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  33. VICTORIAN FARMERS’ UNION

    At. a meeting of the metropolitan branch of the women’s section of the Victorian Farmers" Union the resignation of the president (Mrs D. H. ...

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  34. CHINA’S CLAIMS REASONABLE.

    China’s demands for extra territorial rights are characterised as reasonable by the Conference cn Pacific Ocean policies. ...

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  35. BRITTSH EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    A commission, headed by Mr B. Belcher (Assistant Director of the British Empire Exhibition in 1923) will set out on a tour of the Dominions on ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    So glaring have become the attempts of some American. newsepapers to cause a. division between Great Britain and the United States on the ...

    Article : 90 words
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