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  2. NO AMALGAMATION

    About, three weeks ago an official letter was forwarded to the Farmers and Settlers' Association and, the National Party by the president of the Liberal. ...

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  3. RUHR PROBLEM

    LONDON,. Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" lobbyist says the. Prench and Belgian Ambassadors have conferred' with Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary). ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There has been a serious extension of the dockersi strike, and.25,000 men are now idlei: including fourteen thousand in ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S DEBT

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Coromons, speaking on the third reading of the Budget, Sir Joynson Hicks stated that £449 millions had ...

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  6. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Responding on behalf of the delegates at a Govermement dinner to the members of the Imperial Education ' Conference last ...

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  7. BOXING

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday,—Dempsey won on the referee's decision. The bout went the full, fifteen rounds. ...

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  8. LEAGUEOFNATIONS

    GENEVA, Wednesaay.—After a disoussion between Lord' Roberts Cecil and M. Hanotaux, representing. France, who urged private consideration of the ...

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  9. FIGHT DESCRIBED

    SHELBY:' Wednesday.—The", fight surprised everybody by lasting the full 15 rounds, and Dempsey failed to secure a knockout, merely winning on ...

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  10. LORD CURZON REPORTS TO THE CABINET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is undertood that the Cabinet yesterdagy morning heard Lord Curzon's account of his discussions on Tuesday with the ...

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  11. THE SYDNEY RAILWAY

    At a meetinf of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor'Party held last night the following letter was read from. Messrs. E. M. ...

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  12. ACTION FOR LIBEL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The libel actions broughtrby Mr. Winston Churchill against the proprietors of the. "Evening News" arid the publishers and printers ...

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  13. RIOTING AT WHITEHAVEN.

    LONDON, Thursday—The rioting at Whitehaven was resumed early yesterday morning. The miners on strike attacked the colliery offices and stoned, ...

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  14. IRISH DEPORTEES

    LONDON, Thursday—The Irish deportees, Art O'Brien and McGraith vvere each sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Four others,'Galvin, ...

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  15. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr.A. C. Wiilis statea to-night that the council of the miners federation had discussed matters to-day but no decisions had ...

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  16. U.S.A. LIQUOR LAWS

    LONDON, Wed.—"The Times" correspondentut Southampton says that in view of the recent prohibition experiences British shipping companies ...

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  17. EARTH TRERSORS AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —A severe earth tremor was felt in the city and.suburbs last night. Information was received to-day from Stradhroke Island ...

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  18. DEATH OF MRS. FRED GREY

    It was learned with deep' regret in Pirie yesterday that Mrs.. Fred Grey, Widow of the late Mr F. Grey, formmerly Mayor of Pirie, died shortly' after ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. SUCCORING THE STRICKEN

    When Mr. William D. Lavis, a follower of the' butchers' trade died at Solomontown a month ago, much sympathy was expressed for those left ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED DEPUTATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—About [?] unemployed marched to the Premrer's [?] to-day, but the ActingPremier (Sir William McPherson) ...

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  22. STRIKES IN CANADA.

    NOVA SCOTIA, Wednesday.—Eight thousand-miners have. struck in sympathy with the striking steel workers, making 10,000 on strike. In Cape ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE HELD UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hundreds of tons of Australian and: New Zealand frozen meat ana quantities of fruit.and dairy produce is held up by the ...

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  24. DRUNK'S STATEMENT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Recently' a statement was made in court by an inebriate, who had his licence revoked, that he would get' as much drink, at' ...

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  25. MINERS KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four miners were killed by a fall os earth at Pontuypride, Glamorganshire. Several hours elapsea before the bodies were ...

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  26. TWO HUNDRED SMALLPOX CASES.

    LONDON,. Wednesday.—During the last 24 hours 70 fresh cases of smallpox were reported in Gloucester. The total is now oyer 200. No deaths have ...

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  27. BOXER DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—George Muller, Who under the name of Dan Creedon was well known in Australian pugilist circles was with a companion ...

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