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  3. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. [?] C. Amercy First Lord of the Admiralty opened to-day's sitting of the Imperial Conference with a clearly reasoned ...

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  4. U.S.A. PROHIBITION.

    The Untied States Government has commenced another "drive" against brewers and bootleggers in the States of New York and New Jersey. ...

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  5. EMPIRE INDUSTRIES.

    At the Producers, luncheon, Sir P. Lloyd Graeme emphasised that Empire interests were interlocked instancing Lancashire and cotton ...

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  6. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Consideration of foreign relations was resumed at the Imperial Conference under the presidency of Mr. Stanley Baldwin Lord Derby and ...

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  7. AERIAL TRANSPORT.

    At the Empire Conference this morning, Lord Curzon gave the delegates a review, of the foreign situation up to date, and followed up his ...

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  8. ABOUNDING HOSPITALITY.

    Mr. Bruce will spend the week-end with Air. Baldwin at Chequers, Mr. Massey and Colonel Wilson with Colonel Ashley. M.P. The overseas ...

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  9. ENFORCEMENT LAW.

    President 'Coolidge addressing the conference of State Governors pledged himself to personal and Governmental support of prohibition ...

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  10. (Reuter's Cables.)

    The opinion among dominion Premiers (says Reuter) is that to-day's meeting was one of the most important discussions held ...

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  11. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    Punch's chief cartoon represents John Bull an Father Lion with cub lions' representing the dominions around the dining table containing ...

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  12. ARGENTINE BEEF.

    British and American packers have informed the Government (says, a message from Buenos Aires) that they will cease purchasing Argentine beef ...

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  13. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Empire Exhibition stadium season for 1924 will open on April 12. with the England v. Scotland Rugby match. A fortnight later the ...

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  14. SPORTING CABLES.

    The New York selection committee has examined Zev and found him unsatisfactory but reserved their decision until the arrival of My Own. ...

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  15. NOTABLE CEREMONY.

    The most impressive Roman Cathe[?] gathering that has taken place in South Australia occurred on Sunday when Archbishop Spence laid the ...

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  16. FURTHER DISCUSSION.

    Speaking at the luncheon of the Empire Producers organisation Sir [?] Lloyd Graeme President of the Board of Trade in a frank speech ...

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  17. THE PREFERENCE QUESTION

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: At the Customs Conference the delegates from Brazil and Uruguay asked Britain for ...

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  18. LORD CURZON.

    Lord Curzon the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs was to-day accused at Chicago by Mr. Joseph Leiter a capitalist or having ...

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  19. SHAKESPEARE'S HANDWRITING.

    Hitherto the only known specimens of Shakespeare's handwriting have been six signatures It is now however affirmed that 14 lines of ...

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  20. WINDLASS FATALITY.

    While engaged on a windows at the head of a sewerage shaft in South Brisbane on Saturday Frank Watts fell down the shaft after a bucket of ...

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  21. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    Sir Frederick Goodenough Chairman of Barclay's Bank speaking at the Colchester Oyster Feast said that the commercial prosperity of the ...

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  22. SHIPPING CHARGES.

    Mr. Bruce said that he accepted the suggestions of Sir H. J. Mackinder Chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee and would meet ...

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  23. EMPIRE'S PRESTIGE.

    In the course of a speech at a din[?] at the Canada Club to the Canadian members of the Imperial Conference the Canadian Prime ...

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  24. HIGHER WAGES.

    Mr. A Sinclair M.L.C. (chairman of the Industrial Board for Canberra) has issued a now award governing the employees at Canberra. ...

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  25. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The convention of the American League passed resolutions favouring the maintenance by the United States of a navy a military force and an ...

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  26. ARMSTICE DAY.

    Following protects against, not allowing the Cenotaph service on Armistice Day the Home Office states that it has granted permission for an ...

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  27. AN INDIAN OPINION.

    Pundit Malavya formerly a member of the Imperial Legislative Council has cabled to Dr. Sapru stating that participation in the Imperial ...

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  28. UNAUTHORISED PRIEST.

    During the hearing of the petition of Cicely Bercival for restitution of conjugal rights evidence was given that the marriage had been ...

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  29. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    A crisis has developed in the State Medical Insurance system. The Minister of Health's rejection of the panel doctor request for ...

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  30. CHARACTER.

    When laying the foundation stone of the club room of the first Chartswood troop of Boy Scouts Mr. W. M. Hughes emphasised the value of ...

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  31. MINING DISASTER.

    All hope of rescuing any of the entombed miners alive from the Redding pit vanished to-day when the company officially announced that on ...

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  32. AMERICAN OPINION.

    Keen interest is being taken in the working, put of a preferential tariff plan within the British Empire. Although, President Coolidge has made ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN EGGS.

    The recent arrivals of Australian eggs are getting a good market which importers expect will continue till the middle of December Prices range ...

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  34. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    Major Birchall M.P. for Northeast Leeds who lately put forward a scheme for group migration to Western Australia has already received ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN PORT.

    The King's Bench has decided that wine cannot be sold in Britain as port unless it is the produce of Portugal and that descriptions such ...

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  36. ENGLISH RACING.

    Lord Jersey, addressing the Jockey Club said that the stewards were proposing a new rule in order to deal with the practice that some owners ...

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  37. WEDNESDAY'S ACTIVITIES.

    Whatever suggestions may be included in the report of the New Hebrides Committee nothing affecting the general status will be done ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    In the first week of the Australian Art Exhibition 12,000 paid a shilling admission and the total attendance including the opening day has been ...

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  39. AN AMERICAN VIEW.

    The "New York Times," editorially contrasting the Australia and New Zealand selective immigration policies with America's haphazard ...

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