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  2. "A HOPELESS FAILURE."

    That the Coal Tribunal is proving a hindrance rather than a help to the smooth working of the coal-mining industry is the opinion expressed by a ...

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  3. REPORTED REJECTION. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    According to Press messages from Angora the majority in the Assembly, supported by the military, demand the rejection of the Lausanne Treaty. ...

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  4. LEAGUE COURT, PRESIDENT HARDING'S PROPOSAL,

    The Wastington correspondent of the New york Times" states that the first reaction in regard to the proposed debate on President Harding's proposal that the ...

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  5. DISASTROUS BUSH FIRE.

    On Saturday the residents of Albury had their most trying experience since the disastrous bush fires of l8 years ago. The shade temperature reached 110deg., the ...

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  6. MUSIC TEACHERS.

    By a unanimous vote, a largely attended meeting, representative of persons interested in the advancement of the art of music, affirmed last ...

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  7. FRENCH ACTIVE. MORE MONEY SEIZED.

    The French authorities seized 15,000,000,000 marks from the Borlin Cologne express within the occupied ares. It is believed that the money ...

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  8. GLIDING.

    As a result of a meeting of the Royal Aero Club of Queensland, held last night in the Royal Automobile Club's rooms, a move was made ...

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  9. IRISH RECELS. MR. COSGRAVE'S LETTER.

    The President of the Free State Goverument (Mr. Cosgrave) writing to Picrce, the rebel leader, who surrendered at Kerry, states that he is confident by ...

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  10. COAL DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the miners and the management at the Redbank Colliery was settled at Redbank today The men held a meeting ...

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  11. COMPULSORY MARRIAGE.

    The religous committee of the Angora Assembly approved amid applause of a Bill making it compulsory for males to marry at 25; also that all couples have a ...

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  12. FATAL FIRE. BUILDING COLLAPSES.

    A fire which occurred in a house in the city of Coimbra, 110 miles north-northeast of Lisbon, caused the deaths of nine persons, and the injury of 60 others,who ...

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  13. RAID AT BOCHUM.

    The Cologne correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" wires that French troops saeked the Chamber of Commerce at Bochan Several hundred men broke ...

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  14. "WILFUL MURDER."

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that at the inquest on a Free State soldier killed during the indiscriminate shooting in July ...

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  15. GREEK ARMY.

    After an extended tour of Europe, Mr. Christy Freeleagus returned to Sydney by the R.M.S. Ormonde to-day, and is proceediug immediately to Brisbane to ...

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  16. RADIO TRIUMPH.

    A wireless concert broadcast from New Jersey, United States, was heard clearly at Newark, in Nottinghamshire, also at Brighton, on the south-east coast, and at ...

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  17. FRENCH EXPLANATION.

    The raid on the Bochum Chamber of Commerce was due to the French wish to throw light upon the organisation of the German methods of commercial ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says it is reported that a small Soviet mission has arrived secretly in Paris, which includes Admiral Behrens, ...

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  19. WOMAN'S APPEAL' TO THE POPE.

    Marv M'Swiney has appealed to the Pope on behalf of her sister, Annie, who has been hunger-strinking in Kilmainham prison for 11 days. She states that she ...

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  20. TUTANKHAMEN.

    The last visit of the season has been paid to Tutankhamen's tomb, and 20 men are now installing an airtight, watertight door, in case there should be a cloudburst, ...

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  21. NO INTERFERENCE.

    At present there are indications that the present Federal Ministry has set its face strongly against Government, interferenec with private enterprise. The ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. RAID IN LIVERPOOL.

    Police raided a dilapidated house in the slums of Liverpool and seized a quantity, of ammunition, arms, and detonators, also correspondence in connection ...

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  23. PRESS COMMENT.

    The American Press almost universally approves of President Hardling's proposal to join the International Court of Justice. ...

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  24. NO OFFERS.

    At the conclusion of the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day the Prime Minister (Captain Bruce) was asked if he could say anything regarding the ...

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  25. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The "Morning Post" says a split in the Labour Party is developing over the Ruhr. Officially, the Independent Labpurites support Germany. The "New Leader" and ...

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  26. CHRISTOPHER WREN.

    London is celebrating Wren week in connection with the bicentenary of the death of Sir Christopher Wren, the great arehitect. The celebrations include ...

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  27. FRENCH MURDERS.

    A Basque named Marcel Boafemme, a farm servant, murdered four persons in the Gers Department (south-west of France) because the small son of his ...

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  28. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Josepli Ward, replying to a deputation of Tauranga electors, intimated his willingness to stand for the Tauranga seat at the by-election, necessitated by ...

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  29. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the quartity catalogued totalled 10,542 bales. The market ruled very firm at last week's ...

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  30. HEROIC NURSE.

    Miss Raymond, a daughter of the British Consul (Mr. George Raymond), went to the Corfu typhus camp six weeks ago, when the epidemic resulted in a panic among the ...

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  31. LONDON THEATRE,

    Sir Squire Bancroft presided at a dinner to Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault on their departure for South Africa and Australia, given by the students of the ...

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  32. ANCIENT SKULL.

    Workmen digging at St. Rouen village, on the Island of Jersey, unearthed a prehistoric skall, almost without forehead, resembling the one which was discovered ...

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  33. HIGH TAXATION.

    With the deference suitable to the rank of an ordinary litigant, Henry Bourne Higgins, who, in evidence, described himself as a Justice of the High ...

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  34. JURY SYSTEM.

    Mr. E. Millhouse (Crown Prosecutor), questioned by the Law Reform Commission to-day regarding the effect of the present jury system in connection with ...

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  35. TORN NOTE AS CLUE.

    A 20-franc note with the corner torn off was responsible for the arrest of Louise Bourgido on a charge of having murdered Madelaine Revilian, who was ...

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  36. TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    Messrs, W. H. Cushing and L. Williams, both of whom had just been through a very exciting and perilous experience arrived by train from ...

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  37. BRITISH' AIR FORCES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that if the Treasury approves of the proposed grent of £1,000,000. spread over 10 years, towards the £2,000,000 scheme for the ...

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  38. LONDON EXPERT'S OPINION.

    Sir. Arthur Keith (conservator of the British Museum) suggests that the skill which has been discovered in Jersey is that of a person who lived about 1500 B.C., ...

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  39. VITAMINS AND STOCK.

    The discovery of a hitherto unrecognised vitamin with an important relation to the fertility of stock is announced from the University of ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL FAIR.

    Business at the British lndustries Fair, which was opened on Monday last at the White City, Shepherd's Bush, has been execptionally good, the sales for the first ...

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  41. FRENCH CENTENARY.

    France is celebrating the centenary of the birth of M. Renan, the great historian and philosopher. [M. Ernest Renan was born at ...

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  42. PRICE OF COTTON

    A sensational rise in the price of the cotton in this market for the last fortnight has brought middling to 29.37 cents per Ib., with prospects of the price continuing ...

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  43. PLUCKY YOUTH.

    While a fire at Wellington (New south wiles) was consuming a large weatherboard house in Clive-street early on Sunday morning, a plucky youth saved the ...

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  44. DAMAGED BY A GALE.

    Severely damaged by a fierce gale in the Pacific Ocean early on Sunday morning, the schooner W. H. Smith returned to Sydney to-day. The vessel was about ...

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  45. GIGANTIC METEORITE,

    A tremendous meteorite has fallen at Quetta. Its total volume is 500 cubic feet. The meteorite hit a stack of baled straw, penetrating 23 tightly packed ...

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  46. ELECTION PROTEST.

    Two Judges have commenced the hearing of the Eden election petition, alleging that the Minister for Education (Mr, Parr), who retained the seat, or ...

    Article : 95 words
  47. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    The announcement of the engagement of the King's second daughter to the Belgian Crown Prince is expected shortly. [Princess Mafalda, the second daughter ...

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  48. ADELAIDE BUILDING RETURNS.

    Returns of house building in the metropolitan area for 1922 show that 2441 houses were crected, compared with 2104 in 1921 The record for the last 10 ...

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