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  4. DUTCH CABINET RESIGNS

    During the discussions in the Dutch Parliament on the Naval Bill, which was defeated by 60 votes to 49, the Prime Minister declared that the ...

    Article : 213 words
  5. NOT UNPROMPTED

    General Smuts's speech, in which he proposed a conference on reparations, was made, it is believed, after consultation with the other members of the Imperial Conference. The British Prime Minister will therefore have the support ...

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  6. WATCHING COOLIDGE

    The determination to know precisely where she is being led still sums up America's attitude to Europe's, troubles and to those who seek ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VACANT CHAIR

    An interesting situation has arisen over the question of the personnel of the Pacific Cable Board, particularly with regard to the vacant ...

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  8. SETTLING PALESTINE

    Dr. Elwood Mead, who recently spent some years in Australia as adviser on irrigation and soldier [?]ment schemes, will shortly go to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SMELLS LIKE GRAFT

    The activities of the Custom officials, says the Riga corresponded of the London "Daily Mail," have caused political and domestic crises in ...

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  10. PHARAOH ROBBED

    A tomb, presumably that of one of the Pharaohs, has been found by natives who kept it secret until they had stolen the gold, sliver, and other ...

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  11. EXHIBITION ON SUNDAYS

    Brigadier-General Noble Jenkins, secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, favors opening the Empire Exhibition on ...

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  12. NEW RACERS FOR OLD

    Experts of the Maison Laffitte [?]erinary hospital, at which the majority of the trainers are British and American, are testing, says the Paris ...

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  13. "RATHER LATE !"

    Upon Lady Dimsdale accepting in the police court the offer of a position as kitchen-assistant at the Maidstone Sanatorium, the charge against her ...

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  14. Chequers Week-end

    Mr. Baldwin's guests at The Chequers on the weekend will include Mr. Massey (New Zealand), General Smuts (South Africa), and Mr. ...

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  15. FIRST TRAIN OVER THE NEW BRIDGE AT TEMPE

    After months and months of work the new railway bridge over Cook's. River at Tempe was opened for traffic yesterday morning and at 10 o'clock the first train went over to the accompaniment of wild cheering from the workmen, who enthusiastically waved their shovels in the air. The work of quadruplication of the Illawarra line-- the first step in electrification-- is now practically complete as far as Rockdale. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EMPIRE TOUR

    It is understood that the cruiser Dunedin is not likely to join the squadron which is to tour the Empire. She will probably be handed ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S NEW CRUISERS

    The cruisers which Britain is about to lay down will cost between £1,250,000 and £1,500,000 each. Their construction will occupy two ...

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  18. LONG-LIVED TYRE

    Mr. Lionel Rapson has invented a motor tyre which has a "life" of 60,000 miles. It has two super-imposed non-skid ...

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  19. SCOOPED THE POOL

    Kerang navel oranges won all the prizes at the Manchester Show. The following were among the awards: E. G. Wood, gold medal; R. ...

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  21. Bruce Discusses Migration

    Members of the Conservative Women's Reform Association were cordially received at Australia House by Mr. Bruce, who explained the ...

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