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  4. THE PASSING CLOUD

    Mr. Blakemore, President of the National Chamber of Trade, whoso predictions of cheaper food a few month's ago' are already being fulfilled ...

    Article : 701 words
  5. "INDEPENDENT NATIONALITY"

    The manifesto of de Valera, as forecast in the "Freeman's Journal," denies that Sinn Fein is making overtures for peace. But de Valera states that he will not turn a deaf ear to the Government proposals, provided that they are based on the recognition of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 493 words
  6. NEW PALESTINE

    Sir Alfred Mond, who will leave for Palestine to-morrow to discuss the details of the now Palestine loan with Sir Herbert Samuel. High ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. PACIFIC PROBLEMS

    A message from Ottawa, states that the story that the Canadian navy is being sent to the Pacific to co-operato with the American fleet is described ...

    Article : 374 words
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  10. A SYDNEY GIRL

    The banns of a marriage of Australian interest were published in "The Times'' for the first time to-day. The advertisement reads: ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. POUND STERLING

    One pound sterling was quoted in New York to-day at 3 dollars 58 34 cent's. ...

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  12. BACK FROM THE GRAVE

    While a family named Burro, living in Verona, Italy, were seated at dinner they were stricken with terror when the head of the household-- ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL PARTY'S DINNER LAST NIGHT TO THE PREMIER

    Hack Bow (standing, from left to right): Mr. J. Larcombe (Minister for Hall way h In Queensland), Mr, Estell (Minister for Railway and Works), Mr, F, Flowers (President of tho Legislative Council), Mr. Dooley (Chief Secretary), Mr, Storey (Premier), Mr. C. Johnson (Chairman of the Party), Alderman W. If. Lambert (Lord Mayor of Sydney), Mr. E. J. Kavanugh (Vice-President of the Executive Council), Mr. McKell (Minister for Justice), Mr. MeTler[?]an (Attorney-General), and Mr. McGirr (Minister for Health). Sitting on the right, next to the top table, are Mr. Mutch (Minister for Education) and Mr. Dunn (Minister for Agriculture), while opposite to them Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 143 words
  14. "HOME RULE OR GET OUT"

    Bishops Shier, of Rockhampton (Q.), and McCarthy, of Sandhurst (Vic.), are aboard the steamer Makura, having spent several months in Ireland. When ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. ECHO OF 1913

    The days of suffragette militancy were recalled at "Windsor when Harold Hewitt, described as a British Columbian farmer, surrendered to the police ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT

    The student Robinson, who was arrested on a charge of attempted arson, and who holds the Kitchener scholarship has been committed for trial in ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. DANGEROUS LAW

    The City editor of "The Times," commenting on the postponement of the New South Wales Land Bill, says, "The news is satisfactory, for it was ...

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  18. STOP-PRESS

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  19. MISSED MONSOONS

    The agricultural situation is causing anxiety. Less works are being opened in part of Bombay and the Central Provinces. ...

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  20. JOCKEY'S INITIATIVE

    An unusual racing incident is recorded from Gatwick. In the Leather-head Selling Hurdle Race Stubbs, who had the mount on Fizzer II., was ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. UNEMPLOYED RIOT

    A message from Brooklyn states that 11 persons were injured during a riot of unemployed garment workers. ...

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  22. SOCIALIST LEGISLATORS

    A message from Albany, New York, states that for the third time within a year the State Assembly was asked to expect throe Socialist representatives. ...

    Article : 47 words
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  24. BAGDAD TRAGEDY

    A message from Bagdad states that the report that a British officer was assassinated by Arabs on Christmas Day is unfounded. The victim was a ...

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  25. INDIAN EXCHANGE

    The Indian exchange market was quieter to-day. Telegraphic transfers dropped 1-8d to 1s 5 5-8d, while three months bills were unchanged at 1s 612d ...

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