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  2. THE FLEET.

    Whatever ill-feeling there may have been over the anchoring of the battle cruisers four or five miles off Semaphore Point, Port Adelaide, instend of berthing them at the Outer ...

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  3. GOLD STANDARD.

    Discussing the problems of exchange in the Empire, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that an announcement was made at the Economic Conference ...

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  4. SINGAPORE.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that the Government was communicating with the Governments of the dominions and India on ...

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  5. MR. THEODORE.

    Speaking at the Empire Produce s' Union luncheon, the Premier of Queensland (Mr., Theodore) advocated a treaty between Britain and the dominions enforcing execution of the ...

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  6. ARMAMENTS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" recalls that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's recent letter to M. Poincare alinded to large armaments in Western ...

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  7. SEA POWER.

    Tho British Navy League, of which the Duke of Sutherland is president, makes a strong plea for the efficient naval defence of the Empire. ...

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  8. REORGANISATION.

    The Presbytery of Sydney decided at a meeting held last night to appoint a committee to consider the whole question of organising the Presbyterian churches within the city. ...

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  9. THE FRANC.

    Nervousness and weakness continue to characterise the exchange market. The French franc, which improved to 113.75, fell back to the record low level of 119.50. ...

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  10. NAVY LEAGUE INQUIRY.

    Tho Wellington branch of the Navy League has cabled to headquarters office in london asking whether it was true that the proposal to establish the ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. MUTUAL GUARANTEES

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," discussing the French Yellow Book, concerning Anglo-French negotiations, and the problem of French security, says:— ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. ARAWATTA ESTATE.

    Some of the staunchest advocates of the leasing of Arwatta Estate by the Government for the training of overson migrants already appear to be more than dubious ...

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  13. LUDENDORFF TRIAL.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Munich states: After fortnight's skirmishes, the great Ludendorff battle has opened in earnest. For the first time ...

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  14. GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:— The new Cabinet, which is whelly Republican, intends immediately to nek the Assembly to declare a republic, ...

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  15. IRELAND.

    General O'Duffy has been appointed General Commander of the Irish forces. There are rumours in Dublin that one Minister is resigning. ...

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  16. TRAIN DERAILED.

    Through, the derailment of the Calais-Mediterranean express near Lyons, the following casuaities took place:—Killed, three British, one French; injured, 24, British, one French. ...

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  17. BRITISH SEA POWER.

    The choice of the Balearic Isles for the manoeuvres of the combined British Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets, which begin at Majorca to-day in the presence of the First ...

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  18. FAMOUS PENSION.

    The famous hereditary pension of £2000 a year which was granted Lord Rodney for his naval victory in 1782, is boing terminated, the Ministry paying a lump sum of £42.000, ...

    Article : 191 words
  19. LABOUR MINISTRY.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Conservatives seem to have made up their minds that the Government must be ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    An important statement regarding tire Governments land ' settlement and immigration policy "was made by the Premier (Sir Gearge Fuller) at this week's meeting of the council ...

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  21. BRITISH COKE.

    Additional shipments of British coke have boen arranged in Australia nnd Now Caledonia by interests which usually take large quantities of Australian coke, and ...

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  22. CHESS MASTERS.

    New York will become the thess centre of the world when. the International Chess Masters' tournament—the most important held in the world since 1914—opens on March 16. ...

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  23. WIRELESS.

    MT. Chisholm, an electrician, claims that he has invented a receiver, making it possible for wireless telephony through the earth, eliminating disturbances due to static ...

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  24. NAURU.

    In the House of Commons, Dr. W. A. Chapple asked whether an appeal by a third party was provided in case of a dispute under agreements between the British Prosphate ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that Mr. Toin Mann is applying for a passport, to revisit Australia. His application has been forwarded to the authorities in Australia. ...

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  26. JAPANESE MIGRATION.

    In an address at the annual dinner of the Japan Society in New York, the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Hanlhara) declared that the only important question pending between ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that there is a probability that proposals will be shortly submitted to Australia embracing extensive projects for the building of cold ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    That the Government regarded unemployment as a national responasibility, as much as the payment of interset on the war loan, was one of the retorts made ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. PAPUA.

    Informationregarding the terrifying expertences of the Assistant Resident Magistrate in New Guien, Mr. L. A. Flint, whiel engaged on a mission to the Kuntmatpa Valley, north ...

    Article : 331 words
  30. DAVIS CUP.

    Belgium has challenged in the Davis cup with the European zone. Cuba has sent in a challenge, in the Davis Cup in the American zone. ...

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  31. ADMIRAL'S IMPRESSIONS.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field who commands the special service quadron, which arrived here yesterday, showed, in an interview, that he had been deeply impressed ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    At a meeting of the council of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, held last night, the president (Mr. M. H. Marsh) being in the chair, consideration was given ...

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  33. THE CALIPHATE.

    Router's correspondent at Jerusalem states that 100 accredited delegates from Palestine held a conference with the Moslem Supreme Council, and unanimously offered El Hussoin ...

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  34. NEW STATES.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) made the official announcement of the personnel of the Royal Commission to inquire into the proposal for the creation of new States, at the ...

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  35. CHILLED MEAT.

    It is reported that satisfactory progress has been made in the southern districts, and in Riverina in particular, with the proposal made by the Graziers' Meat Service Company ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Alfred william Strutt, artist. Alfred William Strutt, animal-figure and landscape painter, also painter of many ...

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  37. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Replying to a deputation of the printing trades the Postmaster-General (Mr. Hartshorn) expressed the opinion that restoration Penny postage was the most practical ...

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  38. ANCHORAGES IN SYDNEY.

    The fleet will enter the Heads at 10 a.m. on the day of its arrival in Sydney and will proceed down the western channel. The Hood will auchor off Kirribill and the ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. KING'S COUNSEL.

    Messrs. Bavin (State Attorney-General) and Mr. Boyce (honorary Minister) have received appointments as King's Counsel, The official anouncement will be made in court ...

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  40. BELGIAN CABINET.

    A message from Brussels says:— M. Theunle has formed a Cabinet, with equal representation of Conservatives and Liberals. M. Theunis take the Portfolio of Minister for Finance, ...

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  41. THE BOLSHEVIST "RED" CHURCH.

    By a typographical error the words Greek "Catholic" Church, instead of Greek "Orthedox" Church, were printed in a letter by Father Clarke, publlished yesterday. Father ...

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  42. "MISS PAMELA DARTNEY."

    Lady Patricia Blackwood, who is appearing in "The Cabaret Girl" at Her Majesty's Theatre at Melbourne, has adopted the stage name of Miss Pamela Dartney. ...

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