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  2. BOMB IN PARCEL

    A bomb in a parcel exploded at the American Embassy in Paris. Mr. Myron T. Herrick, the Ambassador, was not present. ...

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  3. DOES THE POPE FAVOR DOMINION STATUS?

    Throughout Ireland, says the Dublin correspondent of "The Times," the message from the Pope to the King has been accepted as the most definite and ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    It is reported on good authority that the Japanese army leadens refuse to concede any point toward the limitation of armaments. ...

    Article : 356 words
  5. MONEY AND METALS

    The underwriting of the new 6 per cent Commonwealth loan of £5,000,000. redeemable in 1931-41, is in progress. It is understood that £1,000,000 of the ...

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  6. ON THE SLOPE OF MOUNT EVEREST

    A further exclusive message, sent to "The Times." by Colonel Howard Bury, leader of the British Mount Everest expedidon, was addressed from the ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT

    "The Government [?] scheme to deal with unemployment has some obvious defects," says "The Times." "It has been hurriedly prepared under pressure of ...

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  8. WOOL SALES

    At yesterday's sale of 3600 bales of privately owned wool and 6475 of Bawra recent values were well maintained. Practically all was cleared, mostly on ...

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  9. WILL DISMAY THE POPE

    "De Valera's telegram to the Pope, we imagine, will fill his Holiness with dismay, as it will certainly arouse indignation among he people of this ...

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  10. CONFERENCE MEETS AGAIN

    The Ministers representing the Government in the Irish Conference were present at No. 10 Downing street at 11 o'clock tins morning, the time fixed for ...

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  11. THE PLAN ATTACKED

    The debate in the House of Commons on the Government's unemployment proposals, produced a lively duel between Dr. Addison, until recently Minister for ...

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  12. TRADES AND LABOR

    Bootmakers. Timber Workers. Government Workers. Australian Engineers. ...

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  13. FRANCE IN THE MARKET

    Most of the purchases made on Continental account at to-day's. London wool sales went to France: There was full comoetition at the sale. ...

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  14. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Waterside Workers. Seamen's Union. Millers and Mill Employes. Chemical Workers. ...

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  15. THE RING'S AMBIGUITIES

    Referring to the interchange of complimentary telegrams between the Pope and King George on the subject of Ireland, de Valera, the Sinn Fein leader ...

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  16. LLOYD GEORGE'S PLANS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Balfour, Lord President of the Council, the chief British delegates to the Disarmament Conference in ...

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  17. DISPUTE OVER HOUR!

    In accordance with union directions, the carpenters in this city absented themselves from work yesterday. This was the outcome of the aim of the union ...

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  18. GERMANY RESUMES BUYING.

    A sale of 10,300 bales of Bawra and privately owned wools was held to-day. There was a brisk demand, and Germany was one of the most active among the ...

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  19. THE PIPE OF PEAGE

    Members of the American Club is London sent to all members of the Irish Conference boxes of the best Havana cigars tied with green ribbon with a ...

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  20. DOMINION STATUS

    Speaking at the Commercial Congress banquet Lieut-General Smuts, the South African Prime Minister, referring to the British Empire delegation to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

    The conference of Labor supporters, members of Parliament, and A.L.P. officials will meet tomorrow with a view to securing further control of the City ...

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  22. "POPLAR'S BILL"

    The report of the Government Actuary on the financial provisions of the Unemployed Workers' Dependents' Bill states that. 11 1-4 million persons will come ...

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  23. CALCUTTA EXCHANGE.

    Telegraphic transfers are quoted at 1/4 11-16 and three months' bills at 1/5 1-8. The market is quiet. ...

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  24. GRAVES IN FRANCE.

    Members of the Imperial war Graves Commission have been interviewed' by "The Herald" representative on the subject, of the new policy mentioned by ...

    Article : 150 words
  25. BOTTOMLEY'S BONDS.

    Sir Charles Henry Sargant, judge of the High Court, in appointing official receivers for the various funds run by Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., editor of ...

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  26. OPTIMISM UPSET

    The telegram sent by de Valera to the Pope on the eve of the critical stage of the conference has made a painful unpression. It is regarded as an ...

    Article : 214 words
  27. EXCHANGE RATES.

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  28. BARNARDO BOYS

    The first contingent of Barnando boys arrived in Sydney to day. Wintry weather rather dampened their ardor, but they were given a rousing reception, and were ...

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  29. A CONFERENCE [?]

    Speaking at the Labor conference [?] Southampton. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Labor M.P. maintained that even if the Irish conference broke down there would ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. ONLY PRELIMINARY

    Addressing the Labor conference at Southampton, and dealing with the question of unemployment, Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., Labor leader, emphasised the ...

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  31. PICTURE THEATRE BURNED

    The Butterfly Picture Theatre at Lewisham was destroyed by fire at midnight last night. The spectacle was watched by thousands of people in their night ...

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  32. PEACE SUPREME NEED

    Denouncing the League of Nations in the United States Senate, Senator Hiram Johnson, of California, said that Mr. C. E. Hughes, the American Secretary of ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. HENLEY MEMORIAL

    Before a crowd of about 2000 people, the memorial tablet to the soldiers from Henley and Grange who fell in the great war was unveiled, and dedicatted by the ...

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  34. 'TRAGIC MUSE' SOLD.

    Sir Joseph Daveen, the well known Bond street picture dealer turns out to be the purchaser of Gainsborough's picture "The Blue Boy" which it was ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. METAL PRICES FIRMER.

    The principal change in industrial metal prices in London yesterday was a recovery of 10/ a ton in standard copper spot. The advance in copper for forward ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. ASSASSINATED

    The Was Minister, M. Dimitroff, was assassinated to-day while motoring with a chauffeur and two passengers. The assailants are unknown, but the outrage ...

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  37. PORTUGUESE REVOLT

    The British Foreign Office has received confirmation of the assassination of senhor Granjo, former Prime Minister of Portugal. ...

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  38. ABDUCTOR'S QUEER PLEA

    Reuben J. Smith, aged [?] after being remanded on a charge of the abduction of Violet Green, aged 17, asked the city court bench could he go and see his wife. ...

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  39. OILY MILLIONAIRE

    William Chrystal, a chemical manufacturer, of Glasecow, a director of the Burnish, Oil Company, has left £1,145,000. ...

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  40. ACCIDENT TO CYCLIST

    An accident befell a racing cyclist at the Thebarton Oval during the sports there on Saturday afternoon. In the first heat of the mile handicap F. ...

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  41. ESCAPED CONVICTS

    The police are still searching for William Digby and William Augustine McEntee, the criminals who escaped from the Stockade on Wednesday last. ...

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  42. ACCIDENTS AT PROSPECT

    A nasty accident happened to Miss Gladys Devies at the horses in action show at Prospect on Saturday. Her mount in a hurdle jumping event made ...

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  43. MOVE TO WRECK CONFERENCE

    Lord Midleton, formerly Secretary of State for War, who acted as leader of the Southern Unionists in the conversations that took place with the Sinn Fein ...

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  44. FRENCH WILL NOT GO DRY

    The "Daily Mail" says that the French delegation to the Disarmament Gonferenee at Washington is taking its own supplies of champagne and brandy for ...

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  45. NELSON'S DAY

    There were animated scenes in Trafalgar squars on Trafalgar. Day, long queues passing the Nelson monument, round which were heaped innumerabre ...

    Article : 95 words
  46. A.I.F. CEMETERY FUND

    At the Town Hall on Sunday afternoon a large and appreciative audience attended a grand concert in aid of the A.I.F. Gemetery Fund. The Programme ...

    Article : 144 words
  47. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Premier, has announced that a Bill is to be introduced to amend the Constitution to abolish the Legislative Council. ...

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  48. UGLY MAN COMPETITION

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  49. —A NEW GOVERNMENT.

    A British official dispatch from Lisbon states that a new Government has been constitutionally formed under a Presidential decree. ...

    Article : 156 words
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  51. SWALLOWED THE EVIDENCE

    A man named Gilbert Pershourse while being dealt with here yesterday, on two charges of false pretences suddenly rushed to the solicitors' table, ...

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  52. GRASSHOPPERS ON THE LINE.

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. J. McGuire) has received advice that recently the goods train between Cockburn and Petenborough was very seriously ...

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  53. FITZROY SHOOTING

    The funeral of John Thomas Olson who met his death as the result of the shooting affray in Regent street, Fitzroy, on Thursday, took place this ...

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  54. ROOM FOR JAPAN

    The "Times" correspondent at New York reports that after a visit to Washington he was impressed by the fact that the Administration is anticipating the ...

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  55. NERVOUS INDIGESTION

    Nervous indigestion is a common ailment among Australians. It is the price we are forced to pay when we work beyond our strength, eat hurriedly and ...

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