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  3. A GREAT COUNTRY

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes)) to-day addressed about 100 bankers and financiers at Australia House, ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey) to-day received the freedom of the city of Sheffield. After the ...

    Article : 472 words
  5. GERMAN RECOVERY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The trade boom in Germany continues. The condition of all industries, except, that of the chemical, machine manufacturing, ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Friday.—In the British House of Common to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. [?]Lloyd George) said he could say nothing at this stage on the ...

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  7. ON THE BANKS OF THE VOLGA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russian trade delegation to London states that the harvest in the provinces outside the famine area should be satisfactory, ...

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  8. ALLIED DEBTS TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has favorably, reported to the Administration on the Bill providing for the refunding ...

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  9. GRAECO-TURKISH WAR

    ATHENS, Saturday.—It is reported that the Greek troops are within 50 miles of Angora. The aerial squadron to-day raided the town, bombing the ...

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  10. PATENTS' RIGHTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Imperial Conference it was agreed-that representatives from the patents offices of the Dominions should meet in ...

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  11. LESSON NOT YET-LEARNED.

    It is reported from Geneva that the "Tribune" authentically states that the ex-Kaiser has sent his brother-in-law, King Constantine, a letter of ...

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  12. PACIFIC SETTLEMENT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington finds that the American Government officially agrees ...

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  13. PROPOSALS BROAD AND LIBERAL.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon), making his statement in the House of Lords on Ireland, spoke on similar lines to Mr. ...

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  14. "FINANCIAL TIMES" CRITICAL.

    The "Financial Times" states that Mr. Hughes' invitations to British bankers and financiers to meet him "to discuss the question of Australian ...

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  15. ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    For the fiscal year ended June 30 last the adverse trade balance of the Commonwealth stands at £31,408,386. Imports for June last were £9,491,010, ...

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  16. WE ARE THE PEOPLE!

    All of us Tasmanian born should feel as proud as the proverbial canine with a duplication of caudle appendage. No more can we be called ...

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  17. POSITIONS OF BATTLESHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The joint U.S. Army and Navy Board report states that the results of recent test by which four former German ...

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  18. U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United States Steel Corporation has announced a further reduction in wages for day labor in the steel industry. The ...

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  19. BRITISH CHILDREN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial Conference resolution regarding the nationality of children was based on the following recommendations:— ...

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  20. PRIVY COUNCIL MEETING.

    The King held a Privy Council meeting at Bolton Abbey at 2 o'clock, on friday, morning in order to arrange for the suddenly-arrived at decision to ...

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  21. DRAFTING THE REPLY.

    It is reported from Dublin that Mr. de Valera (Sinn, Fein president) and several of his colleagues were members of a house party at the week-end on ...

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  22. FIRE ON SAXON

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — A private cable from Sierra Leone indicates that the situation on the Saxon is more serious than was at first ...

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  23. AN EMERGENCY COMMITTEE.

    The Australian Press Association has learned that Mr. Lloyd George has appointed a Cabinet Committee, not in an advisory capacity, but to assist the ...

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  24. REFERENDUM TO BE HELD.

    It is believed that the Dail, Eirpann's reply will ask for definitions and guarantees to enable a clear issue to be put before the Irish people, who will be ...

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  25. IRISH APPEAL TO SINN FEIN.

    The Dublin newspapers are impressed by the new situation, arising out of Mr. Lloyd George's speech. The Irish "Independent" says:— ...

    Article : 136 words
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