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  3. EMPIRE TREATIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The King's signature was not among those appended to the AngloSoviet Treaty which was signed ...

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  4. IRISH DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — "Cannot the Premiers of the North and South of Ireland (Sir James Oraig and Mr. W. T. Cosgrave respectively) take their ...

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  5. THE MIGHTY ATOM.

    TORONTO, Saturday.—To Canada goes the credit for being the country where the foundations have been laid of discoveries whil[?] are [?] ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — "I greatly regreat that Mr. R. G. Stewart, who recently resigned the portfolio of Minister for Works and ...

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  7. BREAKERS AHEAD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Council of Fourteen, on which the German delegates to the Allied Conference sit spent a very quiet day yesterday, but ...

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  8. JUBILANT AGAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Tho Evening Standard" to-day features a cablegram from the Governor-General of New Zealand (Admiral Viscount ...

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  9. THE SIGNATORIES.

    The Anglo-Russian Treaty was signed, by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), and the UnderSecretary for State for Foreign Affairs ...

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  10. GRAIG REITERATES OVERTURES.

    Sir James, Craig, in a statement to the Press, reiterates his offer to meet Mr. Cosgrave in a friendly spirit in an effort to settle the boundary question ...

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  11. INTER-ALLIED DEBTS NEXT.

    "The Daily Express" understands that a conference on inter-Allied debts will be held—probably in London—soon after the Reparations Conference ...

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  12. THE EXPLANATION.

    It transpires that the omission of the King's name from Angle-Soviet Treaty was not due to any desire to p[?]cate the Bolsheviks' sus[?]ptibilities, but was ...

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  13. HIGHWAY CHEMISTS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The chairman of the Victorian Country Roads Board (Mr. William Calder) returned to New York yesterday, after ...

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  14. FRECH AND BELGIAN PRISONERS ALL RELEASED.

    All political prisoners in the hands of the French and Belgians in occupied Germany have now been released, Reuter's representative at Berlin has ...

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  15. THE ARRANGEMENT.

    Mr. Bruce has accepted the policy arrived at by the representatives of the Nationalists and Country Party for the next election so as to enable the ...

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  16. AMERICA- WILL BE REPRESENTED

    The United States is to be represented officially at any meeting of the Allied Finance Ministers which may consider the allocation of the German ...

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  17. D.S. WORLD FLIGHT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — With reference to the report from Ireland that Admiral Marruder, on his flagship Richmond, had summoned a conference ...

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  18. Two Kinds of Treaties.

    The unique preamble to the AngloRussian treaties was chosen, not only for the reason quoted by "The Evening Standard," but because the ...

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  19. WHY WAS RUHR OCCUPIED?

    "The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic writer says that General Nollet wants to subordinate the evacuation to some kind of security pact. M. Herriot ...

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  20. FUEL OF THE FUTURE.

    Professor F. G. Donnan of the University College, London, declared that the time was coming when coal carbon would not supply the world's fuel ...

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  21. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A curious double tragedy occurred in a block of a fashionable flat in Jermyn street yesterday. ...

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  22. STIR IN FRANCE.

    That hitches have arison at the conference in connection with the date of the evacuation of the Ruhr is asserted by French correspondents at London, ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENT!

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Crumbles hungalow was re-opened to-day. Charge for admission was [?], of which twopo[?] is for the entertainment tax. ...

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  24. MR. GIBSON RETURNING.

    Mr. Gibson intends clearing up a few outstanding matters and returning to Australia as soon as a berth is procurable. ...

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  25. WHAT OF THE DOMINIONS?

    "Why were the Dominions not consulted regarding the negotiations? If there be no longer a common foreign policy for the Empire be said to ...

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  26. APPENDICITIS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — Captain Festu, of the Australian Conway line[?] Coo-ee-England to Australian-arrived yesterday, told an interesting story of ...

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  27. DELEGATES' CONDUCT APPROVED.

    After midnight the French Cabinet, after a meeting lasting three and a half hours, announced that M. Herriot, M. Clemenel and General Nollet had ...

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  28. LOCATELLI IN THE ORKNEYS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Locatelli, the Italian aviator, who is attempting a flight round the world in a westerly direction, arrived at Kirkwall ...

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  29. Financiers Amazed.

    City of London circles are are amazed at the terms of the agreement. There is an influential opinion on the Stock Exchange that they should veto ...

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  30. Aeroplane Clubs.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It was announced yesterday that the Air Council had decided to encourage the formation of light aeroplane clubs throughout ...

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  31. Vaquier Faints.

    LONDON, Saturday,—The British Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Mr. Arthur Henderson) announced yesterday that having darefullu ...

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  32. HERRIOT ASTONISHED.

    "Pertinax" the well-known political writer, says that M. Herriot has been astonished by the attitude of certain of the negotiators, who consider ...

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  33. Sino-Russian Conference.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—The Foreign Office of the Chinese Republic says that a Sino-Russian Conference will probably begin on August 15. The Soviet ...

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  34. Tell-Tale Exchanges.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Sterling yesterday spectacularly reached 4.51 7-8 dollars, a new high for 1924, representing a gain in excess of 10 ...

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  35. NEW MOVIES.

    TORONTO, Saturday. — Professor Bott, of the University of Toronto described to the Congress of the British Association for the Advancement of ...

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  36. PATIENT CONVALESCENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ss B[?] landed at Greenwich yesterday a trimmer named Findlay, belonging to the ss Coo-ee. Findlay was suffering from ...

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  37. LONG LIVES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Newberry, wife of Mr. A. R. Newberry, of Whiston, celebrated her one hundred and second birthday ...

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  38. First Agreement Signed.

    The Repurations Commission, has signed an agreement with the German Government relative to those parts of General Dawes' scheme, which are ...

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  39. SHARE-FARMING.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Anstralian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Donald Mackinnon) returned to New York yesterday from teh Southern cotton ...

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  40. Mine Explosion.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Fifty "miners were entrapped in the Iritama coal mine, Fukushima Province, when a gas explosion ...

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  41. Fascist Trial.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), addressing the Nationalist Fascist Council yesterday, congratulated [?] is ...

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  42. Cornish Fishermen.

    Mousehole, a little fishing village in Cornwall, has several residents over 90 years of age, 22 over 80 years of age, and 53 over 70 years ...

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  43. Combatting Smuggling.

    OTTAWA, Saturday: — To combat smuggling into Canada from the United States, the number of customs inspecttors is to be increased by Canada. At ...

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  44. Boy Scouts.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Victorian Boy Scouts will commence a tour of the battlefields on Monday, returning to Britain in three weeks for a tour ...

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  45. British Marriages.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Registrar-General's report for the first quarter of 1924 shows the lowest marriage rate ever recorded in Britain. ...

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  46. Gaol Jammed.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Saturday. — The police to-day arrested over 200 Chinese, charged with gambling and conducting lotteries in Chinatown. ...

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  47. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS AT CAMBRIDGE.

    The touring members of the Young Australia League are spending 3 days at Cambridge. They are the guests at private homes and are visiting historic ...

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