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  2. GERMAN REPARATIONS. (THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS RUHR CREDITS

    The, London "Times" Paris correspondent reports:— "Tuesday's debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the Ruhr credits is ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS. MR. BALOWIN THE NEW PREMIER.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has been summoned by the King and offered the Premiership, which he has accepted. ...

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  4. IRELAND. BRITISH BATTLE SQUADRON PAYS A VISIT TO ULSTER

    The London "Times" Belfast correspondant reports that Britain's first battle squadron has arrived, at Bang[?] on a visit to Ulster. ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    The Soviet Government has just organised and held an anti-British demonstration, the main feature of which was a procession through the ...

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  6. MILLGROVE MURDER.

    The trial of David Kelly, who is charged with the murder of Mrs. Ada Florence Overall at Millgrove waa resumed yesterday. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    General Smuts, the South African Prime Minister, replied in the Assembly to-day to the Opposition criticisms of the Government. He exhibited ...

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  8. THE WAR MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of the Broken Hill and District War Memorial Fund Committee was held at the Town Hall last night, Mr. J. H. Wicks presiding. ...

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  9. MURDER IN MAYO PUNISHED AT ONCE

    An anti-Free Stater in County Mayo conversing with two soldiers, suddenly whipped out a revolver and shot ono dead. The other, in the next instant, ...

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  10. A HINDENBURG SPEECH

    According to "Le Journal," German newspapers publish a statement which was recently made by Field-Marahal von Hindenburg as follows:— ...

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  11. IRISH REPUBLICAN ENVOYS

    The High Court at Darlinghurst yesterday made an order nisi in the case of each of the Irish Republican envoys, returnable before the Full Court sitting ...

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  12. POSTAL SORTER CHARGED WITH OPENING A LETTER.

    Alexander Thomas Ball, postal assistant, appeared before Mr. G. A. Stevenson. D.S.M., in the Police Court to-day, charged that on May 23, ...

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  13. TRAIN LOAD OF DYESTUFFS. SEIZED BY FRENCH OFFICIAIS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "A train containing thousands of lona of dyestuffs was seized at an ...

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  14. ULSTER PAYS

    The North of Ireland Government is making a final payment of £500,000 to the City of London's account for its holding in Londonderry. This is the ...

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  15. HUNGARY'S CONDITION

    Almost unnoticed by the outside world another small country, once prosperous, stands on the brink of complete financial collapse, threatening economic ...

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  16. SPENCER-STREET ROBBERY.

    A discovery was made by the police yesterday which it was at first thought was likely to throw some light on the identity of the thieves who perpetrated ...

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  17. FASCISTI MOVEMENT.

    The London "Daily Mail" Rome, correspondent reports that the first serious split in the Fascisti movement has occurred, and is due to the resignation ...

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  18. LABOR PARTY'S OBJECTION TO A PEER AS THE PREMIER

    The difficulties in Lord Curzon's path, to the Premiership were indicated by independent statements issued to-day authoritatively expressing the views ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS

    "Blood and Sand," featuring Rudolph Valentine will be the main feature at Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-night. In addition ...

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  20. CHINESE BANDITS.

    A Washington message, states that President, Harding, in consulting with the members of the Cabinet, decided that the United States Government ...

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  21. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    Discussions between the State Premiers preliminary to the full conference were continued yesterday. The proposal of the Federal ...

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  22. FIVE PRESONS KILLED AT RAILWAY CROSSINGS.

    There were two accidente at level crossings on Monday. The first occurred at Amiens, when four, people in a motor car, ...

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  23. EX-PREMIER WRITES A LETTER TO GLASGOW UNIONISTS

    Mr. A. Bonar Law, who resigned the Premiership. writing to the Glasgow Unionist Association says that he presumes there is no objection to his ...

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  24. REDUCTION TO BE MADE IN THE POSTAL CHARGES

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to reduce the postal Tates, but whether the immediate reduction will be to one penny halfpenny or whether ...

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  25. THE DUNMOW FLITGH.

    At the IIford Fete, Mr. T. E. Groves, a Labor member of the House of Commons, and his wife, won the Dunmow flitch of bacon prize as the happiest ...

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  26. IN THE NEAR EAST.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent' reports:— "It is officilly learned that a bridge over the Maritza, has been blown up ...

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  28. HICKSON MISSION

    Mr. Hickson conducted the last of his healing services at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. In his valedictory address he said that he had only been ...

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  29. TRAM AND MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. Andrewartha, whose motor car was struck by a tram on Monday night writes as follows:— "With regard to the accident ...

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  30. N.Z. MURDER CASE

    During the trial of Daniel Cooper and Martha Cooper, his wife on a charge, of murder arising out of the discovery of the bodies of three babies ...

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  32. A WATCH STOLEN

    George Lambert (19), pleaded not guilty before Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday to haring at North Adelaide on ...

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  33. FALL FROM A HORSE

    Mr. Campbell, a book-keeper on Nuntherungie Station, situated about 130 miles from Broken Hill, was admitted to the Hospital this morning ...

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  35. SPAHLINGES SERUM

    In New South Wales Government circles it is stated that Sir George Fuller, the Premier, has taken action in London regarding the Spahlinger ...

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  36. GIRL WINS 53 MILES WALK

    A London cable message states that Miss Grasty, a fragile-looking girl with bobbed fair hair and wearing a blue and white Tam o'Shanter, with a white ...

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  37. A SCHOONER MISSING.

    Very grave feare are felt as to the safety of the five-masted schooner Elinor H. (1409 tons), which left Newcastle on February 17 on the way ...

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    If mail matter is posted as soon as ready—well before the mail closes— there is no danger of missing the post through the officials not having time ...

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