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  3. BRITISH LABOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The novelty attaching to Government defeats in the House of Commons is somewhat wearing off. For the sixth time the ...

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  4. TASMANIAN APPLES.

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  5. S. AFRICAN POLITICS. Hertzog Prime Minister.

    PRETORIA, Tuesday. — The Leader of the South African Nationalists (General Hertzog) conferred with the Governor-General (the Duke of Athlone) ...

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  6. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK. CLOUDS LIFTING.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot) during the course of a long conversation to-day with the Prime Minister of ...

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  7. BLOW TO FASCISM. MATTEOTTI'S MURDER.

    ROME, Tuesday.—"By the assassination of the Socialist Deputy, Signor Matteotti, Fascism has certainly received a blow, but it has ...

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  8. AMERICANS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — "We are in a position to deny that there has been any mistreatment of Americans in Japan." This is the assurance given by ...

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  10. LABORITES IN CABINET.

    The Labor Leaders, Colonel Creswell and Mr. Boydell, when interviewed by a Reuter's representative, said that General Hertzog had expressed a wish ...

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  11. AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Their Majesties King Christian X. and Queen Alexandrine of Denmark, unofficially visiting Wembley to-day, spent 25 ...

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  12. NAPHTHA EXPLOSION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Five men are missing, while eight others were seriously injured, as a result of the explosion of naphtha aboard the British ...

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  13. London Conference.

    "The United States will undoubtedly be represented by the customary unofficial observer at the inter-Allied Conference of Prime Ministers in Loudon, ...

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  14. ADVERTISING.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. [?] In connection with the vote of 300,000 dollars for the British Empire Exhibition, the Canadian Minister for Immigration (Mr. J. ...

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  15. Significant Warning.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday — "The South African Chamber of Mines is not concerned with Party polities, but cannot ignore the fact that politics have ...

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  16. U.S. DEMOCRATS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — In Madison Square Garden, an arena made famous by historic pugilistic encounters, hosts of the Democratic Party, ...

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  17. LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Doctor Sinclair (Lecturer on Public Health of the Melbourne University) aftor investigating the sanitation, health, food and ...

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  18. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S VIEW.

    With reference to the proposed inter-Allied Conference in London next month to consider means for putting General Dawes' plan into effect, it has ...

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  19. Fascist Outbreak.

    Outbreaks of Fascist violence at Turin culminated in a raid on the house of Senator Frassiti, the proprietor of the Opposition paper, "Stampa," on ...

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  20. COLOR BAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Visiting Amcrican naval nicn at Torquay to-day sougut to frustrate Filipinos from daneing with, a white woman in a public ...

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  21. 16,000 Accidents in London Streets.

    There were 16,691 street accidents in London during January, February and March, and 155 of them proved fatal. The figures are given in a ...

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  22. THE RODEO. Is Steer-Roping Cruel?

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Twenty-three magistrates were on the bench and the Court House at Wealdstone was crowded when the Rodeo steer-roping ...

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  23. Two Main Points.

    Diplomatic writers and Paris correspondents emphasise that two main points are believed to have been discussed by M. Herriot and Mr. ...

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  24. Alleged Perjury.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Derrick Wernher, son of Lady Ludlow (whose famous collection of jewels at Bath House, Piccadilly, was rifled recently, ...

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  25. Non-Unionists.

    LONDON, Tuesday — The committee of Rhondda district South Wales Miners' Federation has decided that notices be tendered to all collieries in the ...

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  26. Ship Insurance.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Shipowners, to-day again met representatives of the Institute of Underwriters and their, Australian and New Zealand Colleagues ...

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  27. MUTUAL DEFENCE PACT.

    The other point emphasises a mutual defence pact between Britain, France, Belgium and Italy, and possibly Zecho-Slevakia, pending a wider pact, when ...

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  28. ATE GRAVEL.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Rev. Harold Hodson, Rector of Missenden, who learnt riding in North Queensland where he lived from 1913 to 1917, ...

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  29. British Politics.

    The "three-cornered duel" between the rival parties at Westminster is, however, going along steadily, and Comrade Snowden has frankly ...

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  30. UNSATISFACTORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There is some difficulty in receiving British official wireless messages in India during adverse atmospheric conditions prevailing ...

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  31. TO PLAY DEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — John Browning and Archibald Kyle, ex-international Scottish footballers, were to-day sentenced each to 60 days' imprisonment ...

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  32. Wreck and Rescue.

    RANGOON, Tuesday. — In connection with the loss of the Clan Macmillan, it now appears that the vessel grounded on the shoals of Preparis ...

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  33. RATOON COTTON.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Daniel Jones, a Queenslander, states that his investigations among the Lancashire spinners confirm the views of many ...

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  34. Young Australian. IN SCOTT'S COUNTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The members of the Young Australia League touring Britain drove to-day from Edinburgh through the Border districts of ...

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  35. COCOA PRICES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In view of the slump in prices of cocoa, steps will be taken to investigate the possibility of establishing adequate co-operative ...

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  36. An Important Matter.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. John Harris (Eab.) asked whether the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonlad) was able ...

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  37. BOY SCOUTS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Australian Boy Scouts visiting Britain, placed a wreath at the base of the Cenotaph in Whitehall to-day. Later, they visited ...

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