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  3. IRAQ'S FUTURE

    The Bagdad correspondent of the "Daily Express" was granted a special interview with King Feisul of Iraq (Mesopotamia), who was at ...

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  4. BRITISH WIRELESS

    The attitude of the Post Office to Empire wireless [?] sharply criticised at a meeting of the Council of the ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. MINE TRAGEDY

    Thirty-three miners were trapped in Montague pit, Scotswood, near Newcastle, owing to the inflow of water due to holing. ...

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  6. PREFERENCE

    It Is widely and generally be lived in commercial and political circles (says the "Cape Argus") that when the Minister for Finance ...

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  7. GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin says:— The former Kaiser received four votes in the small village of Voburg. ...

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  8. FURTHER NEWS.

    Forty men are missing at the Scotswood Pit. Rescue operations are proceeding strenuously, though hope has been practically ...

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  9. DEATH PENALTY.

    In the House of commons replying to Mr. Thurtle (Labour), Sir L. Worthington-Evans stated that twenty-five of canadian and five of ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES.

    An additional case of measles in a mild form has occurred among the Australian cadets, and 25 contacts have been temporarily isolated. ...

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  11. BRITISH CAPITAL.

    The "financial Times" in a special article with the Investment of British capital in Australian industries details Metropolitan ...

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  12. SHOT DEAD.

    While out shooting near Pennant Hills, Nelson Blisset, aged 17, accidently, killed his brother, John Hilton Blisset. ...

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  13. FOOD COMMISSION.

    The "Evening Standard" understands that the Food Prices Commission's interim report will shortly be issued, dealing with meat, bread, ...

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  14. INDIAN TRAGEDY.

    When the Malabr Hill case was resumed this morning, the Court besieged by crowds, in view of the surprise created by Bawla's chaf ...

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  15. ELECTION RESULTS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that the principal tact emerging from the election is that the possibly of an extremist swine to ...

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  16. A PRESS PROTEST.

    The Cape "Argus" states that it is an open secret that the Board of Trade and Industries would report adversely to imperial preference. ...

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  17. A RECORD.

    According to figures issued by the Railway Department up to March 21, 9,421,073 bags, or approximately 28,203,219 bushels of wheat had been ...

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  18. CANADIAN TRADE RETURNS.

    Imports of foreign goods into Canada show a decrease, and exports or domestic commodities show an increase for the 12 months ended ...

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  19. LORD RAWLINSON.\

    A memorial service for Lord Rawlinson was held at St. James Church hallowed by memories of the Indian Secretary the Church was over ...

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  20. WHEAT MARKET.

    stocks were to-day subjected to another severe drive following further big drop in May wheat options, which fell 4 cents below the previous ...

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  21. DORRIGO TO INVERELL.

    At the last meeting of the Coff's Harbour Chamber of Commerce it was decided to approach all candidates for parliament at the forth ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA.

    British trade circles are greatly perturbed for fear that the present three per cent preference on British goods will be abolished in next ...

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  23. PRINGE OF WALES.

    Renter's correspondent aboard the Repulse reports that the Atlantic Fleet on its way home from the combined fleet exercises in the ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. RUSSIA'S NEIGHBOURS.

    Representatives of the general military staffs of Latvia, Esthonia, and Poland are in conference at Riga, representatives of Roumania and ...

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  25. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    The Australian cadets were this morning shown over the House of Commons by Sir J. Newton-Moore. They were received by the Speaker ...

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  26. BROTHERS MEET.

    When Mr. Humphrey Weston, a well-known resident of Whitton, paid a short visit to Bathurst, he took a seat on the king's parade and ...

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  27. IRISH PRISONERS.

    The first step in a test case affecting many Irishmen imprisoned in English gaols was taken at King's Bench, when Mr. Slesser applied for ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent states that an official communique reports that column, commanded by General Couza, in co-operation with ...

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  29. ALIEN BANKRUPTS.

    The Home Secretary has informed the Board of Trade that in cases where the Registrar in Bankruptcy made a recommendation he would seriously ...

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  30. CANBERRA.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes is in agreement with the proposal to hold the next Imperial Conference at Canberra. I ...

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  31. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    The Australian cadets this morning visited the Croydon aerodrome and were shown the entire equipment. They witnessed the ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. EARL OF YPRES.

    To-night's bulletin says that the condition of the Earl of Ypres is not so satisfactory. Disquieting symptoms have developed, giving ...

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  33. A BIG HAUL.

    Thieves broke in to Jelfs and Sons manufactures in Redfern during the night and stole over 3000 men's shirts valued at nearly £300. ...

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  34. WOMAN KILLED.

    Owing to a motor car overturning near Newstead, Mrs. W. Mitchell, of Newstead, was killed, while three other women occupants were injured ...

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