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  2. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    With the naval question practically out of the way interest is reviving in Far Eastern affairs, which have been at a standstill. Mr. Hanihara reiterated last night the ...

    Article : 416 words
  3. SUBMARINES.

    It is efficially reported that at the morning meeting of the Naval Limitation Committee yesterday Lord Lee said he desired to clear up a misunderstanding of the attitude of the ...

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  4. GALES AND FLOODS.

    Rough weather prevailed along the coast during the week-end. Under the influence of strong and squally south to south-east winds high seas were raised, and shipping along the ...

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  5. RECONSTRUCTION.

    A Paris message reports that British, French, Italian, nnd Belgian business men conferred and drafted a scheme for the reconstruction of Europe for submission to the ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The extremist conference in Ahmedabad closed am[?] scenes of enthusiasm, a spirit of condemnation and defiance of the Government and a determination to obtain complete ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. RYDER'S BIG SCORE.

    In beautifully fine weather the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and South Australia was begun to day on the Melbourne Cricket Ground ...

    Article : 326 words
  8. DREADFUL CRIME.

    The nude body of a young girl, strangled to death, was fount in a narrow lane off Little Collins-street, near Exhibition-street, early on Saturday morning She was Alma Tirtschke, ...

    Article : 395 words
  9. SWEPT BY GALE.

    A severe gale swept Britain on Friday, doing considerable damage. It is raging in the south of England. Heavy rain and molting snow caused floods and landslides, especially ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. MURDER MYSTERY.

    In pursuit of information regarding the mysterious death of the young woman Wilkins at Bournemouth the police searched for John Davison an engineer, who is owner of a small ...

    Article : 323 words
  11. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    A message from Moscow reports that Trotsky informed the Soviet Congress that the Red Army was demobilised from 5,300,000 last year 1,370,000. Forty-three per cent. ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. QUEENSLAND v N.S.W.

    The captains of the New South Wales and Queensland teams inspected the wicket at 10.30 on Saturday morning, and in view of its condition—it being then under water—and there being little prospect of any play ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. STATE REVENUE.

    A statement of the consolidated revenue of the State of New South Wales for the last six months, which was issued by the Treasury on New Year's Eve, shows a total of ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. NATIONALIST LEADER.

    A message from Cairo says that Zagloul Pasha has been deported to Ceylon aboard the steamer Franz Ferdinand. All representative Egyptian authorities in ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. THE ELECTIONS.

    The State Cabinet will meet on Wednesday morning, and at 2 p.m. on the same day there will be a meeting of the State Parliamentary Labour party. ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. FRANCE'S SECURITY.

    Mr. Wickham Steed, editor of the London "Times," in a speech at a farewell banquet of editors, declared that there had been signs that officials in England were considering a plan ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. THE FOOTBALLERS.

    The Australasian Rugby League footballers to-day beat Halifax easily by 35 points ([?] tries 4 goals) to 6 (2 tries). (The half-time scores were l8 points to 3 in favour of the visitors. ...

    Article : 235 words
  18. PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

    A Paris message says that absence of news from Portugal is giving rise to many sensational rumours. It is known that the police discovered a bomb factory in the offices ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. MORE RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    The rainfall during the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning was again of a torrential nature in the coastal region between St. Lawrence and Bustard Head. Riglan ...

    Article : 669 words
  20. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    The streets of the Glebe municipality were lighted with electricity for the first time on Saturday night. It was also the last nifcht on which the old ...

    Article : 597 words
  21. BRITISH COMMENT.

    The Paris "Matin," referring to the British Press comments on France's attitude at Washington, says: "It is rather strong that England, who reserved to herself a monopoly ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. UGLY RUMOURS.

    A message from Stockholm states that the Soviet ice-breaker Vinga sunk the Esthonian ship Sarema in the Gulf of Finland, 23 persons being drowned. Replying to the Esthonian ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. ANXIOUS FOR PEACE.

    The Sinn Feiners are holding meetings nightly in favour of the ratification of the treaty. Even the Northern counties are holding demonstrations manifesting strong anxiety ...

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  24. TRAGIC SHOOTING.

    Just as scores of people in North Brighton were waiting up to see the old year out five revolver shots were fired in a weatherboard villa, and in the shooting Joseph Rainsbury, ...

    Article : 602 words
  25. N.Z. MEAT TRADE.

    The Council of the New Zealand and Australian Agents' Association has resolved that it is of the opinion that Mr. Massey's proposals in regard to the meat pool do not provide any ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. DROUGHT IN ITALY.

    A message from Rome states that the drought in Northern Italy is the worst for three centuries. It is affecting undertakings dependent on water power, compelling them to ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced the national rankings. In the singles the first 10 are W. T. Tilden, W. M. Johnston, V. Richards, W. F. Johnson W. M. ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The British revenue for the last nine months of 1921 was £673,831,000. The expenditure was £739,990,000, and the deficit £63,159,000. The revenue decreased £211,972,000, and the ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. SWELL THIEVES.

    A report from Berlin states that the most sensational case of its kind in the history of German crime, recalling the story of Raffles, resulted in the arrest of live women and two ...

    Article : 281 words
  30. WOOL TRADE.

    Charles Bairne and Company, in their annual review of the wool trade, state:—"It is probable that during 1922 the consumption, of wool in this country will expand. Already there ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. AN EARLY FINISH.

    Yesterday's proceedings seem to have cleared up the Anglo-French discord, at any rate for the time being, the frankness and the compliments alike having helped to end ...

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  32. RECORD BILLIARDS.

    A record break of 1274 has been made by W. T. Newman in his billiaid match against C. Falkiner, in the second scratch tournament at the New Burroughes Hall. He has been ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. NON-STOP AIR FLIGHT.

    A message from Mincola, Long Island, states that Edward Slinson anf Lloyd Berteaud broke the world's record for a non-stop aeroplane flight, staying in the air 26 hours 19 ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. SIR ARTHUR PEARSON.

    As president of the Arthur Pearson Memorial Fund. Lady Pearson makes a warm appeal to the British dominions on behalf of the permanent endowment of all the charities for ...

    Article : 198 words
  35. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) is inviting tenders for the North Shore bridge, receivable in Sydney in October. ...

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  36. FATAL STABBING.

    Conflicting evidence was given at the inquest on Hyman Coleman, a butcher's assistant, of Hackney, who was stabbed in the breast at his home after a visit to the cinema. ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. INDUSTRIAL CRISIS.

    A report from Johannesburg states that a joint conference of the executives of the mine workers and engineers confirmed the coalminers' decision to strike on Monday, and also ...

    Article : 103 words
  38. THE PLAGUE.

    A girl, aged 11 years, was admitted to hospital on Saturday suffering from plague There are now 11 patients in hospital. The campaign against rats continues. There ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The prospectus of the new South Australian loan of £3,000,000 will be issued on Tuesday. The final instalment of 40 per cent. is due on April 13. Six months' interest will be ...

    Article : 303 words
  40. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Two persons were killed and three injured when a motor car containing a party of holiday-makers overturned on the main road between Healesville and Coldstream early on ...

    Article : 145 words
  41. OLD SYDNEY.

    At the official switching on of electric light for the streets of the Glebe Municipality on Saturday night the Mayor, Alderman Cole, drew attention to an interesting reli[?] of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  42. PROFITS IN TOBACCO.

    The year's profits of the British-American Tobacco Company were £4,232,481. ...

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  43. DEATH FROM TYPHUS.

    Dr. Reginald Farrar, son of the late Dean Farrar, has died from typhus in Moscow, where he was organising famine relief on behalf of the League of Nations and Red ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    In anticipation of to-day's expiry of the free passage for ex-service men, the Commonwealth Migration Department has been busily engaged in recruiting young, active ...

    Article : 158 words
  45. FATAL SWIMMING ACCIDENTS.

    Two drowning accidents marred the commencement of the New Year holidays in Sotuhern Tasmania during the week-end. The first occuried in the Plenty Rivre, whore Claude ...

    Article : 171 words
  46. N.Z. MEAT POOL.

    Speaking at Auckland on the subject of the proposod meat pool, Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister, said that if it became an accomplished fact, it would be a producers' pool ...

    Article : 126 words
  47. MORETON BAY.

    The new Commonwealth Government liner Moreton Bay, on her maiden voyage to Australia, carne into touch by wireless with Forth on Saturday at a record distance of ...

    Article : 81 words
  48. THE ROAD TO PEACE.

    A Tokio message states that Vice-Admiral Ide has issued New Year's greetings, stating: While the agreement of the Powers at Washington is [?]nprecedented, and may not prove ...

    Article : 111 words
  49. HOLIDAY FORECAST.

    The continuance of unsettled conditions during the week-end militated against fine weather for to-day's holiday. Further squally winds and showery weather are predicted. ...

    Article : 28 words
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