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  3. PROHIBITION.

    THE 10th anniversary of prohibition, which came into force on January 16, 1920, was celebrated to-day throughout the nation. The ...

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  4. IN ANTARCTIC.

    explorer, in charge of the Norwegian whaling expedition to the Antarctic, telegraphs that he boarded .the Discovery and was ...

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  5. TARIFF MATTERS.

    THE Federal Minister for Trade (Mr. Fenton) conferred with Sir Arthur Balfour, a leading British business man, yesterday. ...

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  6. STRIKING FACTS.

    STRIKING facts and figures about Britain's food supplies are contained in a Blue Book issued to-day. Dealing with the changes between ...

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  7. BRITISH POLICY.

    THE Australian Press Association learns that there is no foundation for the newspaper suggestions against the Government that the Dominion ...

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  8. Development of Whaling.

    Sir Douglas Mawson is in command of the Australian Antarctic expedition. A cablegram from London published in May last stated:—The Australian Press ...

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  9. Venice Revolts Against Jazz

    VENICE, Friday. — Venice, once a city of silence, broken only by tender serenades, has been driven to revolt against gramophones and ...

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  10. DOMINION SALES.

    LONDON, Friday. — "When I was in Australia, I found that the Australian Prime Minister had bought two English motor cars. One met with ...

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  11. AIRSHIP R100.

    LONDON, Friday. — The airship R100 was moored at. Cardington after a 13½ hours flight, during which it attained a speed of 81½ miles an hour, ...

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  12. French Opinion.

    PARIS, Friday. — French semi-official opinion is that Mr. M'Donld does not express the British Navy's view when he advocates the abolition of ...

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  13. N.Z. Airman's Distinction.

    LONDON, Friday. — Squadron-Leader J. Lloyd Windley, of the New Zealand Air Force, and at present training in England, alone obtained the Al ...

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  14. "Forgers'" New Style in Fraud.

    BERLIN, Friday. — A new style in fraud has been discovered by smart detectives. Two men, claiming to be able to forge absolutely ...

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  15. BRIBERY ACTION.

    LONDON, Friday. — Political scandal-mongers are disappointed to learn that they had been deprived of a real cause celebre in an action recently ...

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  16. King's Opening Speech.

    LONDON, Friday. — There is to be no state pageantry about, the King's journey from Buckingham Palace to the House of Lords on Tuesday to ...

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  17. MISTRESS AND MAID.

    LONDON, Friday. — Miss Grace Young, who is said to have at good wireless voice, is the first housemaid to broadcast, as such. She is ...

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  18. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    CALCUTTA, Friday. — Capt. Chichester, the English aviator attempting a flight to Australia, reached Calcutta yesterday, and this morning left for ...

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  19. CHINESE PIRATES.

    SHANGHAI, Friday. — Posing as revenue officials searching for opium, a number of "hijackers" boarded the British river boat, Tuckwo, bearing six ...

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  20. American Delegation.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The liner George Washington, in which the American delegates to the conference are travelling, has been delayed by a gale, ...

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  21. BRILLIANT 892.

    LONDON, Friday. — The afternoon play was most even when the billiards match between Lindrum (Australia) and Davis (England) was continued ...

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  22. Conference Organisation.

    LONDON, Friday. — An idea of the organisation required in bringing about an international conference is realised by the fact that approximately 6000 ...

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  23. "LUDICRUOUS IDEA."

    LONDON, Friday. — Lord Birken- head, in an article "The Daily Telegraph," declares that anarchy would be the penalty of abdication to the ...

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  24. YACHT BURNED.

    MARSEILLES, Friday. — The yacht Miunikoi, belonging to it wealthy Hindon, was burned to the water's edge in port. She was originally the ...

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  25. NEW CRUISER.

    LONDON, Friday — The cruiser York. built at Jarrow, and launched by the Duchess of York eighteen moths ago, left the Tyne to-.day for extensive ...

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  26. Smith Leads M'Conachy.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Despite M'Conachy's 762, which was the best break of the session, Smith was within 95 points of the New Zealander at the ...

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