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  2. DEBTS TO AMERICA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"No American Government would dare to suggest a cancellation of the British debt." says the "TIMES" correspondent in ...

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  3. CONSTANTINOPLE

    LONDON, Wed.—A British communique from Constantinople states that the Greek concentration of troops in Eastern Thrace continues, as also, ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Hughes told Mr Lister that he had not seen press statements about the war ...

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  5. THE INDIAN CLOUD

    LONDON, Wed.—A debate has taken place in the House of Commons in regard to the British civil servants in India about the effect of the ...

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  6. BOYCOTT OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" leader on the boycott of German goods landed in Australia from the steamer Maimyo says it is one thing ...

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  7. BRAVE BLACK BROTHER

    LONDON, Wed.—Captain Douglas Cany of the Indian Army, giving evidence at the Egypt inquiry, said that after, the collision he went to the ...

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  8. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Mr. L. L. Hill, in the House of Assembly to-day, referred to a decision arrived at recently, by the council of the ...

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  9. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Wed.—At the annual meeting of the Kalgoorlie Electric Tramways Company, the chairman said the nett profit for the year was £5817 ...

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  11. Aip Defences at Naval Stations.

    LONDON, Wed.—In the House of Commons, Viscount Curzon asked whether there were any aircraft defences for British dockyards, fuelling stations ...

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  12. LABOR TROUBLES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Henry E. Boote (editor of the "Worker") was charged to-day in the Central Summons Court with having encouraged ...

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  13. French Arrest British Subjects.

    LONDON, Wed.—In the House of Lords, Earl Crawford, replying to the Earl of Mayo, admitted that the authorities of the French protectorate of ...

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  14. CONGRESS BINDS PRESIDENT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Many senators have commented on "the consummate coolness of Lord Balfour's note." ...

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  15. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    ADELAIDE, Thursday—Mr. MoIntosh (leader, of the Country Party) resumed the debate in the House of Assembly to-day on the address in ...

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  16. SEAMEN CHARGED WITH DISOBEDIENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Fourteen seamen were charged in the City Court to-day with having disobeyed the commands of the master of the ...

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  17. Wreath on French Soldier's Grave.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The schoolmistresses from Australia, New Zealand, and Canada visited the tomb of the unknown warrior to-day. They left ...

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  18. CAUSTIC CRITICISM OF P. AND O.

    Mr. Cotter (Marine Workers' Union) in a speech suggested that had the Egypt, been equipped with up-to-date appliances in regard to boats and ...

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  19. THE WAR DEBTS

    LONDON, Wed.—In official circles the impression prevails that progress in the forthcoming conversations between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare in ...

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  20. OIL SIGNS IN WATER BORE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A sample of sludge furnished by the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission, from a bore pat down at Coonamble, ...

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  21. CLOTHING MAKERS UNEASY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a meeting of tlie Clothing Trades Union it was decided that if any attempt were made to reduce wages for making ...

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  22. GLADSTONE RAILWAY THEFT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the police court to-day Louis Sefton Horne, (24) was charged with having stolen a prestolite tank, valued at £4/15/, at ...

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  23. TRICKS WITH TAXES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the City 'Court to-day, Leo Vincent Kennedy (a Taxation Department clerk) was charged with having been ...

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  24. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Mrs Glencross (president of the Housewives' Association) declared to-day that her association thoroughly approved of Mr ...

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  25. MURRAY SETTLEMENT THEFTS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A Mannum message states, that for some years the Irrigation Department and latterly the settlers on reclaimed lands at ...

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  26. TRAWLER COAL CONTRACT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The trawler coal contract inquiry was continued to-day. Mr James S. Bragge (secretary of ...

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  27. MALVERN GARDENS SHOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Robert Scott (52) was charged at the City Court to-day with having attempted to murder Mrs Dorothy Frith. It was ...

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  28. ITALIAN STRIKE FAILS.

    LONDON, Wed.—Thhe Rome correspondent of the "Times" says that the labor crisis has passed, with a complete victory for the Fascisti. The ...

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  29. IS IT ANOTHER RAND?

    According to a Capetown message there is much Excitement in Johannesburg over the reported, discovery of a new find over gold in the Transvaal, ...

    Article : 53 words
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