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  2. FASCISTI IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Thursday—Warrants have been Issued for the arrest of Herr Eckardt, editor of the Fascisti organ in Bavaria, also the second journalist, ...

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  3. STATE BANK FOR ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.in the House of Commons, replying to a question suggesting that the."Commonwealth Bank had kept down the rate of ...

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  4. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Tmirsday.— Aeplying to a letter by Mr. Harold Gox, editor of the Edinburgh "Review, complaining of unfair Colonial competition with ...

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  5. ARMY SHELLS

    LONDON, Thursday.—That urgent representations were being made by Britain-to;France as regards the embargo on the exportation of shells ...

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  6. RELIGION IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—That the Bolshevists have embarked on a definite antireligious propaganda was admitted by Commissar Lenshko, in an artlele "in ...

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  7. BREEDING OF.RACEHORSES

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to the Minister of Agriculture, there is one State trading enterprise that pays, viz., the National Stud Farm ...

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  8. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    GLASGOW, Thursday.—The police have deported two men who were arrested to connection with the raid on Annlsland. ''Both men were wanted by ...

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  9. Norfolk Farm Agreement.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A provisional agreement has been reached in the Norfolk Farm strike and provides for 25/ for a 54-hour week, and it has been ...

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  10. Railway Rates Reduced.

    LONDON, Thursday—The railway companies decided to reduce the rates on agricultural produce from 75 per cent to 50 per cent. above the ...

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  11. Fiji Sugar.

    SUVA, Friday.-The.deadlock caused by the Imperial Government lifting I the sugar' duty with'out consulting the Fijian Government continues.There ...

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  12. IRISH FREE STATE

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—A motion was tabled in the Senate of the Irish Free State that.the Government should apply for membership of the League ...

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  13. REBELS IN CAVE

    LONDON, Thursday.-The siege in. a cave of Irish Irregularsjcm'the Shannon coast has endedv of the seven remaining Irregulars five were captured ...

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  14. PAPAL DELEGATE

    LONDGX, Friday.—The "Times" correspondent in Dublin says that with, a view to settling doubts, it is authoritatively stated on behalf of ...

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  15. May Day Abolished.

    ROME, Thursday.—The Cabinet has decreed the suppression of May. Day and has substituted the 'anniversary of the birth of J. Romeiton April 21. ...

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  16. DEALING WITH PROFITEERS

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The "flying fourt" which deals with profiteering suddenly appeared at the meat market when business was in full swing and ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BKISBANE. Friday.— Nominations for the State elections closed to-day. Three anti-Labor candidates, including Mr. Appel, formerly Home ...

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  18. Swedish ministry Resigns.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—in consequence of the resignation of M. Branting's Ministry, which the King has accepted, the ex-Chief Justice M. ...

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  19. GERMAN SLUMP

    BERLIN, Thursday.—In view of the sudden slump in the mark the Government after deliberation with the Reichsbank has decided to continue ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA FOR WORKERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Joseph Cook will address a mass meeting at Sheffield on Sunday and he will present striking facts and statistics ...

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  21. CRYSTAL BROOK

    A meetings of ratepayers was held at Crystal Brook last night. Mr. R. M. Dennis presided, ana there was a large attendance. ...

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  22. RED CROSS APPEAL

    A largo assortment of goods sent by the Handicrafts sections of the riouth Australian (Redt ICross Hospital, will arrive at Pirie on Monday. The ...

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  23. Irish Shipping Strike.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A conference with the Ministry of Labor, with a view to settling tile Dublin shipping strike, ended in a deadlock. The ...

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  24. STEAMER IRON PRINCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— the steamer Iron Prince is now a total wreck, She was abandoned by the officers and the balance of the crew at 2.30 this ...

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  25. BETTING TAX.

    LONDON, Friday.—the discussion on the question of betting taxes has broaght Sir Newton Moore into the limelight. in the "Times" he has ...

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  26. Trades Disputes BUI.

    LONDON, Thursday.-Questioned in the House of JCoramoins regarding a proposal to amend, th e: Trades- Disputes. Bill which had been privately ...

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  27. COAL SITUATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Macdiviuhd, secretary of the Coalowners Association, to-day received a Srom the Minig Department of the ...

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  28. DIMPLES TO ORDER.

    Parisian women, are trying a new operation for digging dimples with a drugged needle. Many women are, having their ...

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  29. EXPULSIONS FROM RUHR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent at Dusseldorf says that the French arrested at Essen two Germans disguised as French secret ...

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  30. PHARAOH'S. DEFENDANT.

    Zendench Kakelo, a former salesman in a Gheapside clothier's store, was sentenced to six months for defrauding the Hyde Park and,- Savoy ...

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  31. Australia's Immigration Activities.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In regard to a reference in the Canadian press to Australia's aggressive activities in London in connection with migration ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. FIRE AT ICLERMONT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A big fire occurred-in the main street of Clermont to-day, and destroyed several business premises.. ...

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  34. Prizes tee Gliders.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Daily Mail" has offered a prize of £1,000 for "motor gliders" open to the world. The competition will be held In ...

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  35. FREEMASONS AND LABOR.

    Mr. J. McGirr presided over a "reconstruction" meeting of the A.L.P. League at Cootamundra, which had been convened for the purpose of ...

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  36. Egygptian Constitution.

    CAIRO, Friday.—On tile occasion of the signing of the new constitution the premier Yehia Pasha issued a declaration stating that he was very ...

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  37. IRISH GUARDS' WAR SERVICE.

    Mr. nudyard Kipling has published in' two volumes a "History of the Irish Guards," in which his son was serving when was killed at Loos ...

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  38. Agricultural Bill.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons Sir. Sanders (Minister of' Agriculture) announced that the Government had not accepted the ...

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  39. A ROYAL ODDFELLOW.

    With bis. parents permission, Princess Mary's iafant SOn has been enrolled a "juvenile member" of the Mancliesier Unity Independent Order ...

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  40. SECRET GERMAN TRSLEBHOAJES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Belgians at Duisberg have discovered a secret telephone exchange in the town hall, which was maintaining a service for ...

    Article : 35 words
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