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  3. SIR JOHN BAIRD Governor-General Elect

    LONDON, Monday. — The first announcement that the Rt. Hon. Sir John Lawrence. Baird, Bait., C.M.G., D.S.O., was to succeed Lord Forstor, as ...

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  4. SHIP-SCRAPPING

    DETROIT, Monday. — Mr. Henry Ford proposes to scrap 400 steel ships of the United States Shipping Board, and use the materials for automobile ...

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  5. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Munday. — The Undersecretary of Sate for India (Earl Winterten), in the House of Commons, today, replying to Mr. Lausbury (Lab.), ...

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  6. BUTTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — The Chairman of the Home and Colonial Stores (Mr. Amory) recently stated that if there were a free butter market in ...

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  7. OLD-AGE PENSIONS Churchill's Scheme

    LONDON, Monday. — The Minister for Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in the House of Commons, to-day, moving the second reading of the Widows' ...

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  8. SMALLPOX IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — A mild outbreak of smallpox is prevalent throughout a large part of the United States. Thirty-four States have ...

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  9. COMMERCE TREATY

    OTTAWA, Monday. — The best information indicates that there is very little likelihood that the Australian-Canadian Treaty of Commerce will ...

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  10. FRANCE'S WAR DEBTS

    PARIS, Monday. — The "Temps" understands that the French Government, within a fortnight, will submit to the United States and Great Britain ...

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  11. LABOR OPPOSITION.

    Mr. J. Wheatley (former Minister for Health) moved the rejection of the Bill in a resolution approving of its principle, but condemning it on the ground ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    GENEVA, Monday. — The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), Mr. M'Neill, and Mr. G. Lawson have arrived at Geneva to represent ...

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  13. Secrets of Health and Success

    YOU, whether personally engaged or not in industrial pursuits, are deeply interested in the proper protection of all who are thus employed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE REAL TEST.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Lib.) twitted the Labor view. He supported the scheme and favored the contributory basis and new demands on the public purse for ...

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  15. DRUNKEN MEN

    LONDON, Monday, — Passengers joining the ss. Bendigo last week had an unusual experience in finding aboard the tender, at Tilbury, a number of ...

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  16. FOND OF SPORT.

    When he was in Australia, Sir John travelled a good deal. He said that he Well remembered that Mel[?] Cup. He is very fond of [?] and ...

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  17. EASTERN FRONTIERS

    BERLIN, Monday. — The Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann), in the Reichstag, to-day, while emphasising that the Dawes' Plan would be carried ...

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  18. Appointment Commended

    "The Daily Telegraph" says that Sir John Baird's appointment came as a surprise to his colleagues in the House of Commons. His name was ...

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  19. CHURCH RE-UNION

    LONDON Monday. — Interest has been aroused by a visit of Viscount Halifax, Bishop Gore, and other high church clericals, to Malines. It is ...

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  20. EMPIRE GOODS Consumer Controls Situation

    LONDON, Monday.—"The gentleman opposite me is not smoking a Dominion cigar." Thus, Commander Rawson, M.P., ...

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  21. AT WEMBLEY

    LONDON, Monday. — The amazing popularity, of "Freda," the mechanical bellowing cow, in the Australian Pavilion, at Wembley, was provided to-day, ...

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  22. ITALY'S DEFENCE

    HOME, Monday. — The Italian Senate, to-day, by 160 to 28 votes, adopted a Bill co-ordinaliug the head-quarters and staffs of three arms under an Army ...

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  23. Australian Railways

    LONDON, Monday.— "The Daily Telegraph's" financial writer, summarising the reports of the Government Railway Departments of Australia and ...

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  24. Colleague's Tribute

    Viscount Lockie (bolter known as Sir George Younger) is a life-long friend of, almost political fainer to Sir John Baird, whom he affectionately calls ...

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  25. LADY USURER

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Justice Rowlatt expressed amaxement, to-day, that Mrs. Madeline Wadhamee Wadhampectre, a rich resident of the West ...

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  26. Typhoid At Suva

    SUVA, Tuesday. — The chief medical officer considers that the typhoid epidemic at Suva is definitely waning. No case has been notified for five days. ...

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  27. W.A. Engineer of Works

    LONDON, Monday. — The Premier of West Australia (Mr. P. Collier) has investigated the credentials of 200 applications for the position of West ...

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  28. WORKERS IRRITATED

    LONDON, Monday. — The utter taetlessness of young directors, in coming to their works in the middle of the week wearing plus fours, carrying golf ...

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  29. Feeling m Federal Circles

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Sir John Lawrence Baird, who has been appointed to succeed Lord Forster as GovernorGoneral of Australia, will leave London ...

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  31. THE MENU.

    The menu a he luncheon included New Zealand lamb, butter, cheese, and fruits, and Australian pears, canned peaches, almonds, and wine. ...

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