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  3. BRITISH RECRUITS Tribute to High Quality

    LONDON, Thursday. — The War Minister's memorandum pays a tribute to the high quality of the recruits. Only 36 per centum of those offering were ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The need for grave consideration of the Coal Commission's report was emphasised by the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley ...

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  5. CHANGED EUROPE Germany Recognised

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The First Committee of the League of Nations has unanimously approved the sub-committee's report regarding ...

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  6. IMPERIAL FLEETS EXCHANGE OF SHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday. — 'We have gone on with the exchange of ships with the Royal Australian Navy. This year, for the first time, saw a captain ...

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  7. DAIRY PRODUCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter to-day met with improved inquiry, with prices hardening. New Zealand choicest salted and unsalted were quoted at ...

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  9. ARSENIC AND FRUIT

    Commenting on the fears expressed by the British Ministry of Health concerning the presence of arsenic on importod apples, the Western Australian ...

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  10. SINN FEIN

    DUBLIN, Thursday. — M. Eamoun de Valera, the leader of the recalcitrant Republicans of Ireland, has resigned the presidency ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN CHINA Feng Driven Back

    HANKOW, Thursday.—The remain der of General Kuo Min-chu's or General Feng Yu hsi-ang's forces in the Honan Province has been driven to Shen ...

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  12. ISSUE OF WAR MEDALS.

    The issue of war medals to nearly 6,000,000 people approaches completion but the addresses of 200,000 cannot be traced. ...

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  13. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

    HOBART, Friday.—Mr. John M'Glynn, a member of the Board of Commissioners of the Commonwealth Public Service, has held an important ...

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  14. THE ARMY ESTIMATES.

    The Army Estimate provides for a reduction of £2,000,000. The establishment is 159,400, exclusive of India, in which there is a reduction of 1200. ...

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  15. Naval Defence

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day, tho Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Lieut.Colonel Amery) told Major Hore ...

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  16. GOVERNOR AND PREMIER London Speaks

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Colonial Office has not received any suggestion from any source regarding Sir Dudley de Chair's resignation or recall. It is ...

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  17. Delicate Situation

    The special representative at Geneva for the Australian Press Association says that the Prime Minister of France (M. Briand) lost no time in taking up ...

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  18. JAP. GUNBOATS FOB TAKU.

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Three Japanes destroyers have been despatched from Port Arthur to Taku, where the forts guarding Tien-tsin are situated. ...

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  19. Singapore Policy

    The ex-Admiralty Secretary, Mr. Ammon, speaking on the Admiralty Estimates, asked Mr, Bridgeman whether there would be any alteration in ...

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  20. AVIATION Berline to Vladivostock

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A 54hour regular aeroplane service between Berlin and Vladivostock, Siberia, is to be opened this year, according to ...

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  21. THE KING'S PARDON.

    HOME, Thursday. — William Ellison montioned yesterday, has been released, having received the King's pardon. ...

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  22. COBHAM AT ATHENS.

    ATHENS, Thursday. — Captain Alan Cobham, the noted British aviator, arrived at Athens to-day, on his way to Croydon, on the return journey from ...

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  23. Appointment of Governors BRITISH REPLY ON THE WAY.

    (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Thursday. — The despatch from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Colonel Amery), in ...

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  24. Brazil's Threat

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Commenting on Brazil's threat to retire from the League, after first voting against the admission of Germany, unless granted ...

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  25. Wilkins' Expedition

    T[?]IRBANKS (Alaska), Thursday.— Mr. Hutchins, the news writer, who was to have accompanied Captain Wilkins on his Arctic expedition, was ...

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  26. AUSTRALASIA'S INTERESTS

    Commander Bellairs (Cons.) urged that the whole question of future defence be submitted to the forthcoming Imperial Conference. Australia and ...

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  27. TRADE PROTECTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons the committee stage of the Trade Facilities Bill was completed at 6 o'clock this morning. ...

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  28. France's Debt to Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) informed Mr. Philip Snowden (former ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. CUTTING THE CLOTH

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is estimated that between £8,000,000 and £10,000, 000 will be saved during the coming year under the terms of the ...

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  30. HUSBAND DEPRESSED

    LONDON, Thursday. — The marriage of a Russian woman to a Scotch advertising manager culminated in a taxicab tragedy in Trafalgar Square to-day ...

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  31. A POSSIBILITY.

    It is thought that conciliatory overtures now in progress will effectively overcome the difficulty. Only one of many possibilities need be mentioned— ...

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  32. THE COST.

    Mr. Bridgeman, in reply to a question regarding the work of the floating dock at the Singapore base, said that the cost would be £225,000 for the ...

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  33. EFFORTS AT SOLUTION.

    GENEVA, Thursday. — The Efforts of the negotiators yesterday were directed along two cfiannels—firstly, to persuade Brazil and Spain to withdraw ...

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  34. NO PROGRESS TOWARD SETTLE MENT.

    There was no progress made towards a settlement of the problems of an enlarged Council at to-day's informal meeting. The situation is still ...

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  35. ESTIMATES PASSED.

    The House of Commons agreed to the Naval Estimates after Mr. E. Scrymgeour (Ind.) had submitted a motion declaring that all expenditure in ...

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  36. One Thing at a Time

    GENEVA, Thursday. — According to present arrangements thc Assembly will not resume before Saturday. The question of Germany's admission ...

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  39. The Next War

    Mr. Lansbury said that it was hoped that next year the rule would be "The old men first." Then there would bo no war. (Labor cheers.) He proceeded ...

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  40. PRAYER OF A HORSE

    To my master I offer my prayer: Feed me; give me water to drink, care for me. When the day's work is done provide me with shelter, a ...

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  41. THE ONLY SOLUTION.

    The Australian Press Association holds to the opinion that a settlement will be on the lines already indicated. Those whose business it is to make ...

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  43. STATE BANKS

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — During the debate on the Agricultural Credits Bill, in the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Kentridge (Socialist) advocated a ...

    Article : 90 words
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