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  2. FRENCH CRISIS

    M. Louchcur, the French Minister for Finance, has resigned. M. Loucheur, in the letter tendering his resignation, declares that the projects ...

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  3. MOSUL DISPUTE

    The Council of the League of Nations yesterday announced its unanimous decision assigning Mosul to Irak, and fixing the British mandate for twenty-five years. ...

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  4. CHINESE WAR

    Japanese reports state that there is heavy lighting in the Peichipu sector which will probably determine the fate of Marshal Chang Tso Lin. ...

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  5. WALLSEND HOSPITAL

    The Board of Directors of Wallsend Mining District Hospital met last night in the hospital administrative building, Mr. J. Johnston, the president, occupying the ...

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  6. MELBOURNE MURDER

    Mrs. Rachel Currell, a young married woman, was shot dead last night at her home in Mary-street, St. Kilda. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    The English Speaking Union gave a luncheon to Major J. J. Astor and Lady Astor, when Mr. Evelyn Wrench, vice-president of the Overseas Union, presided. ...

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  8. SHIPPING COLLISION

    The story of the serious collision that occurred off Sydney Heads on the evening of December 7, when the steamers Suva and Chillagoc collided, was told at the ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES

    Speaking to-night at a National rally at Camden, to celebrate the recent Federal victory, Mr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the State Opposition, said that the ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT POLICY

    It is believed that the State Cabinet at its meeting to-day gave consideration to the question of making appointments to the Legislative Council in order to ...

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  11. REMARKABLE CRIME

    Remarkable incident occurred at the trial of Samuel Johnson, who was charged at Manchester with the murder of a girl. ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER

    "I think it is desirable that the public should know exactly what is taking place in the nominee Chamber," said Mr. Lang, the Premier, to-night. "Up to the ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN DAMASCUS

    There was fierce fighting on Tuesday morning in Damaseus, between the French forces and the Druses, who penetrated the city on Monday night. ...

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  14. FLORENCE AUSTRAL MARRIED

    Mr. Amadeo, the flautist, married Miss Florence Austral at the Hampstead Registry Office. They are sailing to-day in the Majestic ...

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  15. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Mr. Calthorpe, who is captaining the team leaving to-day for the West Indies, replying to a farewell luncheon said that any team going abroad should be least ...

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  16. TURKISH PROTEST

    The Turkish Delegation, writing to the Secretary General of the League, protests against the accusations of Turkish atrocities, alleged to be made ...

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  17. IRISH AGREEMENT

    The Dail Eireann has passed all stages of the London agreement, after eight hours' debate. There were several divisions on all ...

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  18. BUY BRITISH GOODS

    The Lord Mayor presided at a public "Buy British Goods" meeting at the Mansion House yesterday. He was supported by Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, President ...

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  19. ULSTER CONSTABLES STRIKE

    A somewhat Gilbertian atmosphere marks a strike of 2500 Northern Ireland special constables as a protest against disbandment as a whole-time ...

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  20. SOVIET AND LOCARNO

    What is believed to be the beginning of an appeal by Soviet Russia direct to the people of America against the Locarno Treaties is contained in a cable ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE DOCK

    Mr. Booth, M.P., asked Mr. Lang, the Premier, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, if, in view of the representations made to him from time to time by ...

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  22. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT

    The Big Brother movement is maintaining its interest throughout the country There is no lack of applicants under ...

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  23. CHRISTMAS TREE

    There was big gathering of children in the Oddfellows' Hall in Auckland street, last night, on the occasion of the fifth annual Christmas Tree and ...

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  24. COAL ROYALTIES

    Cutting exchanges between the Duke of Northumberland and Mr. Cook, the miners' secretary occurred at the Coal Commission yesterday. ...

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  25. AN UNREVEALED DRAMA

    An unrevealed drama lies behind an advertised death notice, stating that "Captain Sidney Reilly, M.C. the beloved husband of Pepita, was killed near the ...

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  26. THE TANK CLAIM

    Giving judgment in the claim for £300,000 by Captain Bede Bentley, as inventor of the tank, Justice Sir. Henry M'Cardie described, Bentley as an ...

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  27. DEMAND BY UNIONS

    The action of the Legislative Council in drastically amending the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill last night was widely discussed in industrial circles ...

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  28. CANADIAN CROPS

    A telegram from Ottawa states that the total value of the principal field crops of Canada is estimated by, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at 1,112,691,000 ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND

    The Government has definitely decided that no permits shall be granted for carrying on liberty fairs, etc. In these circumstances the Government cannot see its ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Safeguarding of Industries Bill has passed the committee state in the House of Commons without alteration. The London County Council has decided ...

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  31. THE WHEAT TRADE

    The ramfications of the wheat trade In Britain were exhaustively investigated by the Food Council. Several witnesses admitted that Russia's ...

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  32. DEATH OF THE BOXER SIKI

    A New York message states that Battling Siki, the negro pugilist, and one time conqueror of Carpentier, has been shot dead by an unknown assassin. His ...

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  33. LABOUR AND PROTECTION

    Mr. Ben Turner, giving evidence at the Board of Trade inquiry, opposed the protective duty on worsteds on behalf of 20 textile trade unions. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY

    At a meeting of the Commonwealth telephone officers to-day, the following resolution was carried:—"That no member of the A.L.P. be eligible to hold ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Two park orators, Charles Reeves and Samuel B. Fox, who were fined at the Adelaide Police Court, to-day, for having taken part in a public meeting at Botanic ...

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  36. COOK'S HILL PLAY NIGHT

    Considerable dramatic, artistic and general stage talent was revealed by a number of students at the first annual play night of the Cook's Hill ...

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  37. ATTACK ON MR. WILLIS

    A strong attack was made upon Mr. A. C. Willis, the Vice-President of the Executive Council, in an official statement issued to members of the ...

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  38. SOUTH MAITLAND WATER SUPPLY

    Mr. Booth, M.P., asked Mr. Cann, the Minister for Health in the Legislative Assembly, to-day, in view of the fact that practically the medical practitioners of ...

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  39. A MAD WITNESS

    It is reported from Cairo that an Infuriated native witness, during the hearing of a dispute involving his wife and father-in-law, suddenly pulled out of ...

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  40. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY

    The Labour members of the House or Commons have composed their differences, and agreed to a more militant policy by the whole party next session regarding ...

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  41. MURDER IN COURT

    At Sarreguemines, in Lervaine, a prisoner being tried for embezzlement at a local court suddenly drew a revolver and fired at the prosecutor, but hit the ...

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  42. BURSARY BOARD

    The annual report of the Bursary Endowment Board which was submitted to the Legislative Assembly to-day by Mr. T. D. Match. Minister for ...

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  43. CANADIAN MIGRATION

    It is reported from Ottawa that details of the new Empire Settlement Act offer to agriculturists and house workers from the United Kingdom, ...

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  44. OIL TANKER IN TROUBLE

    A message from Victoria, Vanconver, reports that standard oil tanker H. T. Harper, board to San Francisco from Sydney, Australia, is in trouble 2000 miles ...

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  45. HAMILTON

    An interesting portrayal of native life in the far north of Australia was given last night. In St. Peter's Hall by means of special lantern slides and stage ...

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  46. TROUT ON MT. KOSCIUSKO.

    Last week Mr. H. K. Anderson, inspector of inland fisheries, and Mr. P. M. A. Speet, manager of the State Hotel at Kosciusko, clambered over the snow to ...

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  47. SCOTT-STREET WIDENING

    Mr. Murray, M.P., asked Mr. Flaunery, the Minister for Works and Railways, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, in view of the agitation for the widening of ...

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  48. BRANXTON-SINGLETON LINE

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. O'Hearn, M.P., asked Mr. Flannery, the Minister for Works and Railways, if the Railway Commissioners had approved of ...

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  49. THE ORIENT COMPANY

    At the meeting of shareholders in the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Sir Kenneth Anderson, who presided said, in view of Australian labour troubles, there ...

    Article : 88 words
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