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  2. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons the Government's "policy regarding the recommendations of the Internationa Labor Conference at ...

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  3. TERMS TO REBELS

    DUBLIN, Friday.—The failure of the peace negotiation is disappointing to the country which, however) generally supports Government ...

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  4. Soviet Delegate Shot.

    LONDON, Thursday.—M. Vorowsky, Soviet delegate at the Lausanne Conference, has been' assassinated." Two members of his sfaff, Ms. Ahrs and ...

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  5. Britain and Russia

    LONDON, Thursday —There was a warm outburst in the House of Commons in connection with sending the sloop Harebell in relief of the Godecla ...

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  6. NEW RAILWAYS WANTED

    ADELAIDE, Friday,—Messrs. S. W. Dikson and T: Hawke, Ms-L.A., for, Burra' to-day waited on the Minister for Railways (Mr. W.Hague) on- ...

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  7. DECREE IN RUHR

    LONDON, Friday.-The question of "the Ruthr again monopollsed attention in the House of Commons on the occasion of Sir, John Simon inoving a ...

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  8. Wages Across the Gulf

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The hearing of the Broken Hill Proprietary" motion on wages and conditions at Whyalla and Iron Knob was continued in the ...

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  9. U.S.A. UQUOR RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—An amusing counterblast to the recent American liquor ruling was provided by the House of Commons by 184 votes to ...

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  10. CALTOWIE TO TARCOWIE.

    Residents of the Tarcowie district we preparing a petition in which tney will ask the Government to consruct a railway from Caltowie along the ...

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  11. Labor Leader's Fears.

    In reply to an urgent question by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald in which he voiced the grave concern of everybody and hoped that at the eleventh hour ...

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  12. FRANCE AND TURKEY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.—A further French communication to Angora took note of Adnam Bey's denial that the concentration of Turkish ...

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  13. ITALIAN NOTE ON REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Thursday.— The "Petit Paristen" Italian correspondent says that the Italian reply to the German note propses a conference to which ...

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  14. OVERLAND MOTORISTS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Bespattered with mud picked up on slushy roads on the way down from Port Augusta Messrs W. J. Phipps and J. Seery, two ...

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  15. TAXI DRIVER MURDERED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Scotland Yard's foremost detectives are searching for a desperate burglar, believing that he is guilty of the cold-blooded murder ...

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  16. Wholesale Executions.

    WARSAW, Thursday,—A message from Riga states that the Cheka police have arrested 1300 persons in Georgia, and 200 have heen shot.— ...

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  17. EXPENSES OF OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A special message from Paris announces that the estimates for the Ruhr occupation from January to Mav Inclusive will ...

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  18. GERMAN TRADE UNIONS' PROTEST

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The executive councilg of German trade unions have issued a manifesto [?]eclaring they are ready to collaborate in payment of ...

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  19. EOONO[?] CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—How-lhe Lauanne Conference spends a day lias been described by the "Times" correspondent at Lausanne in detailing ...

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  20. FALL OF INTEREST.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The sec.-, retary to the Federal Treasury (Mr. J. S. Collins) has stated that the recent rapid fall in rates of interest ...

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  21. CESSATION OF WORK ORDERED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A message from Essen states that With a view to demonstrating their horror at the sentences imposed on the Krupp ...

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  22. WALL COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A wall collapsed at Concord and burled Thomas Eastwood. His skull and riglit Ieg were fractured. Eastwood's ...

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  23. YOUNG WOMAN ILL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—According to the story of Miss Davis who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday night apparently Suffering ...

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  24. FIRE AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A fire occured early this morning at the United Shoe, Company premises at Redfern. There were outbreaks on three floors. ...

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  25. PRISON REVOLT QUELLED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Though the revolt of the Brandenburg prison has been quelled the strike persists. Cltizens have pelitioned for removal of ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. WHYALLA

    At the Whyalla police court on Thursday before Messrs C. H. Souter and S. J. M. Goode, J's.P., William Robert Gibson, a Scoop driver, was ...

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  28. BLACKMAILING WOMEN.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Women and girls have received anonymous letters from a blackmailer threatening to reveal their pasts and demanding £200. ...

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  29. HEAD OF RIVER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In head of river trials to-dav Melbourne Grammar School beat Wesley College for length; Geelocg Grammar School beat Geelong ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS TO-DAY.

    BRISBANE, Friday—The leader of the United Party (Mr. Tylor) expects the Theodore forces to be defeated bv four seats to-morrow at he ...

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  31. LABOR PARTY DANCE.

    The fourth of a series of dances in connection with the Pirie Labor Party was held at the Institute Hall, last ...

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  32. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The coal dispute Is still unsettled, but no extension is likely. The miners will, have to mate the first move for peaoe, as the ...

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