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  4. ECONOMIC CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday.—The secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. A. J. Cook), speaking at Farmborough, to-day, said: "I am going ...

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  5. U.S. FLEET

    HONOLULU, Monday. — With all preparations complete, the Americas Fleet is awaiting the final word to depart for Australia. ...

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  6. AMUNDSEN'S STORY Marooned in the Arctic

    LONDON, Monday.—In the following exclusive message to the Central News Ltd. and the Australian Press Association, received in London to-day by ...

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  7. NATIONAL TRADING Vice Well Advertised

    LONDON, Monday.—The chairman of the Orient Steain Navigation Co. (Sir Alan Anderson), addressing the International Conference of Chambers ...

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  8. CANADA'S OFFER Trade With Australia

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The measure for the ratification of the AustraliaCanadian commercial agreement was introduced in the Canadian House of ...

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  9. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    PRETORIA, Monday. — Potchefstroom, the oldest town, and former capital of the Transvaal, founded by Voortrekker, leader of Potgieter, in ...

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  10. THE SECURITY PACT

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government has not yet received from the Dominions any comments on the proposed European Security Pact. So ...

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  11. ITEMS AFFECTED.

    Lard, beeswax, eggs, cheese, raisins, dried currants, essential oils, fruit pulp, eucalyptus oil, tomatoes and other vegetables ...

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  12. MOROCCAN WAR

    PARTS, Monday.—The Central News Agency at Paris stated to-day that heavy fighting was proceeding in Morocco. The enemy was attacking in ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS WELCOMED.

    At a meeting of the British delegation, Dr. Leaf welcomed the Australian representatives. He said thait in future they would form a separate ...

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  14. AT THAMES SIDE

    LONDON, Monday.—A full inquiry among authoritative circles, including an interview with the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) and ...

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  15. RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Monday.—An International at Railway Congress, attended by over 100 delegates, representing almost every country in the world, including the ...

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  16. MUCH REMAINS TO BE DONE.

    Mr. Robb asked the House to [?] ber that everything was not plain sailing in Australia. With regard to Canada's trade relations much remained to ...

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  17. BRAVE NURSES

    LONDON, Monday.—A fire at the West Ham Workhouse Infirmary last midnight imperilled 100 aged bedridden patients, sleeping in adjacent wards. ...

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  18. OF BENEFIT TO BOTH.

    Mr. Robb reviewed history negotiations. He referred to Senator Pearce's visit to Canada, and declared that what he had offered had not been for ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS

    PARIS, Monday.—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Maunix) and Bishop Dwyer, of Maitland, accompanied by 250 pilgrims ...

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  20. Secrets of Health and Success

    YOUR health of body and soundness of limb —your very life is to-day menaced by the constantly increasing complexity of our traffic problem. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FRENCH WOOL

    PARIS, Monday.—It was officially announced to-day that, by general derogation to the prohibition of the export of wool from France, decreed on ...

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  22. Algarsson For The Arctic

    Mr. Gordon Burt, of Dunedin, has been appointed chief engineer of Captain Gretter Algarsson's Polar Expedition which left Britain to-day en route ...

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  23. "LIBELLOUS"

    LONDON, Monday.—In his dual legislative capacity, Sir Gerald Strickland, as member of both the Maltese and British Parliaments replied to ...

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  24. SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Monday. — Dr. Vaughan Cornish, F.R.G.S., read, a paper entitled, "Singapore and Naval Geography," before the Royal Colonial Institute this ...

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  25. A BLOW TO CANADA.

    The Conservatives attacking the measure made the charge that the advantage of the treaty lay with Australia, that under its provisions for reduced ...

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  26. Early Protest

    VICTORIA. (B.C.), Monday.—The Minister for Agriculture of British Columbia (Mr. Ed. Barrow) sent a wire of protest to Ottawa to-day against ...

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  27. MIXTURE OF GOOD AND EVIL.

    The Progressive Leader (Mr. Forke) thought that the treaty was a mixture of good and evil. He intended to, vote against it. ...

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  29. LONDON SENSATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The biggest fire in London since Madame Tussauds broke out early this morniug at a timber yard in a district surrounded by ...

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