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  2. U.S.A.

    With all signs indicating an ascendancy for President Coolidge, there is some questioning concerning the degree of its decisiveness. The Republicans are ...

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  3. ALL BLACKS.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union footballers to-day defeated Ireland at Dublin by 6 points to nil, before 26,000 spectators. ...

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  4. CABINET MEETS.

    The Cabinet met and discussed M. Zinovieff's letter. It is understood that one of the chief reasons why the Government did ...

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  5. CONSERVATIVE VICTORY.

    The sweeping victory of the Conservatives in the British elections has produced a feeling of confidence and stability throughout the country. Gilt-edged securities on the Stock Exchange in London have ...

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  6. Mr. THEODORE'S VIEWS.

    The Premier of Queensland, in an address to the Labour Conference delegates, said the British elections had demonstrated how easy it was for the ...

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  7. HEART OF EMPIRE SOUND.

    In the course of what he called a chat with the executive of the National Federation at Ballarat to-day the Minister for Home and Territories ...

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  8. QUESTION OF RESIGNATION.

    The Cabinet decided to continue in office for a few days and will re-assemble on Tuesday. Cabinet, appointed a committee to ...

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  9. "BLACK DEATH."

    A message from Los Angeles states that the Black Death which swept London in the fifteenth century is believed to have broken out here. A ...

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  10. REMARKABLE TRIUMPH.

    When the Conservative victories revealed in the first day's results were turned into a landslide, which represented a turnover unequalled since ...

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  11. FEELING AT MOSCOW.

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that the "Isvestia" expresses the opinion that it would he erroneous to consider the result of the British ...

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  12. MR. CLYNES PREDICTION.

    Mr. Clynes interviewed, said the Labour defeat was not a political disaster. It was due to the manner the very leaders were able to exploit ...

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  13. ADDITIONAL RESULTS.

    The Conservative, Mr. MacQuisten, gained Argyle from the Liberals in a threecornered contest by a majority of 3029. ...

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  14. CHINA'S WAR.

    According to news received in Tokio a communique issued in Mukden (Marshal Chang's headquarters) announces the ...

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  15. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Mr. Baldwin has already prepared a list of Ministers for submission to the King. It is expected that Mr. Austen ...

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  16. MR. BALDWINS MESSAGE.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin leader of the Conservations in a message to the electors says that the election more than justified the profound ...

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  17. STOCK EXCHANGE BUOYANT.

    On the Stock Exchange, grant buoyancy was in evidence, a result of the election, which exceeded the highest anticipations. ...

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  18. (A.P.A.).

    Mr. C. E. Hughes struck a veritable keynote when speaking to-night he reiterated the argument which has so potently swung the pendulum for ...

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  19. PETROL WORKERS.

    Five employees of the Standard Oil Company's plant in New Jersey are dead as the result of inhaling tetraethyl of lead fumes during ...

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  20. BLOW TO LIBERALS.

    How great the blow is to Liberalism is shown by the fact that old strong-holds like Cornwall and Devon have entirely gone Conservative The ...

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  21. PREMIER'S WARNING.

    "What the Communists were plotting to obtain in England said the Premier (Sir George Fuller) yesterday "through the Socialist party led ...

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  22. INDIAN OPINION.

    Reuter's Delhi correspondent states that the results of the election, were received, in India with mixed feelings. ...

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  23. TRIBAL WAR.

    According to news from Port Sudan an attempt by leading residents of Jeddah and Mecca to arrange terms with the Wahabi tribesmen ...

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  24. ELECTION FEATURES.

    Vast crowds heard the result at Aberavon Mr. MacDonald's supporters sang the "Red Flag." Mr. MacDonald appearing weary ...

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  25. THE DOMINIONS.

    While on a visit to Calgary Mr. W. Mackenzie King (Premier of Canada) was asked if he anticipated that there would be restoration of the M'Kenna ...

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  26. EXCHANGE RATES.

    Sterling to-day reached 4,52 1/2 dollars to the £1 showing a gain in excess of 2 1/2 cents in the last two days. ...

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  27. WORLD STABILITY.

    "I feel that not only Australia but the whole of the Empire will take a deep breath of relief at the sweeping victory of the Conservative party in ...

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  28. DOCTOR ACQUITTED.

    There were wild scenes at Gloucester Assizes when the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Dr. Hadwen an ante-va[?]inationist ...

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  29. DE VALERA.

    At Belfast to-day Eamon de Valera was sentenced to a month's imprisonment in the second division for entering Northern Ireland in ...

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  30. PARIS NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent, commenting on the results of the British elections, says that "Le Journal" forecasts the formation of a Government ...

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  31. MR. ASQUITH'S DEFEAT.

    The "Evening Standard" attributes Mr. Asquith's defeat to the action of Conservative women in Paisley who declared when the Conservative ...

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  32. THE DAIL.

    At the adjournment of the Dail the Speaker announced that time member had resigned. It is understood that they are ...

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  33. COTTON BOOM.

    In expectation of a cotton trade revival a remarkable boom in shares has begun at Oldham where 500,000 shares were sold on Tuesday. The ...

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  34. MR. CHARLTON'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Charlton M.H.R. informed the Australian Press Association that Labour's defeat was due to the efforts of their opponents supported ...

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  35. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Professor Mooligard in a lecture to the Medical Society at Copenhagen described 300 cures of tuberculosis which he claimed had been obtained at ...

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  36. WILD SCENES.

    Wild scenes were witnessed at the re-interment at Dundalk and Dublin cemeteries of the bodies of 75 Irish irregulars who were executed during ...

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  37. MR. BRUCE'S COMMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) interview to-day will regard to the result of the British elections declined to make any statement but ...

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  38. MISS BONDFIELD CAUSTIC.

    Miss Margaret Bondfield Parliamentary Secretary for Labour who was defeated made a bitter speech at Northampton. ...

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