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  2. RIGHTS TO THRONE.

    The provisional agreement reached by the Ambassadors' Conference in Paris provides that the Allies shall not demand that the ex-Crown Prince ...

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  3. BACK TO THE FOLD.

    The one outstanding event of the day was the luncheon to Lord Birkenhead, at the Constitutional Club, symbolising the reunion of the ...

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  4. CLASH WITH MOROS.

    Constabulary, under Major Guy, clashed with Moros at Mount Butiwindano. Three of the constabulary were killed. The casualties ...

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  5. THE VARSITY EXAMS.

    The results of the recent 'Varsity examinations show that the percentage of failures is greater than usual. It was suggested that this was due to ...

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  6. TWISTED AND TORN.

    Four deep holes, surrounded by heaps of blasted earth, twisted and torn sheets of corrugated iron, and fragments of machinery, to-day mark ...

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  7. HEAVY STORMS.

    Widely scattered storms occurred in South-eastern Queensland yesterday, and a few useful showers of rain fell. At Gowrie Junction a eyelonic wind damaged ...

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  8. RINDERPEST.

    An outbreak of rinderpest—a virulent infectious disease of Asiatic origin—has occurred amongst the dairy herds at Beaconsfield, near Fremantle. The disease is spreading rapidly, and already it has caused ...

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  9. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A mixed train fiom Bl[?]r Athol was derailed 13 miles from emerald on Tuesday evening, Six hoppers containing coal overturped on their sides, and a ...

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  10. RETURNED TO POWER.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Legislative elections took place in perfect order and tranquillity, the Government Coalition ...

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  11. A DREADED DISEASE.

    Rinderpest is one of the most serious animal diseases affecting the Eastern Hemisphere. It is a catlle plague, as the name signifies, and was first recognised ...

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  12. PASTORAL RENTS.

    "The Land Acts (Review of Cattle Holding Rents) Amendment Act of 1923, recently passed by Parliament with the object of ...

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  13. HEAVY DAMAGE.

    The damage caused by the typhoon to the crops at Visayas and Luzon Islands, amounts to hundreds of thousands of pesos. The rainfall in Manila on ...

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  14. EX-CROWN PRINCE'S DECISION.

    The Golman Charge d'Affaires has infomred the Quai d'Orsay that the exCrown Prince has formally renounced his rights to the throne, and that the ...

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  15. SEVERE DAMAGE AT TUCHEKOI.

    TUCHEKOI (via Cooran), Nov. 21. Severe damage was caused by the storm which passed over the district on Saturday. A tree between the residences of ...

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  16. ENDS IN UPROAR.

    An important session of the Reichstag, designed to settle Dr. Stresemann's fate, was adjourned amid uproar, following the Socialists' denunciation of the ...

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  17. FATAL HUNGER STRIKE.

    Router's Dublin correspondent states that Denis Barry died at the Newbridge internment camp after having carried on a hunger strike for 35 days. ...

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  18. A PROPOSED LOAN.

    According to the "Boerson Courier," negotiations are progressing between a well known Berlin bank and an AngloAmerican and Dutch group of bankers ...

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  19. WINTRY SOUTHERN WEATHER.

    Extra blankets, rugs, overcoats, and warm in fires are wanted again in the south of New South Wales where fierce wintry conditions prevail. Snow was inches ...

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  20. H.M.A.S. ADELAIDE.

    The Prime Minister'of Australia (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day that the Australian cruiser Adelaide will accompany the British battle cruisers which will make ...

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  21. A.L.P. EXPULSIONS.

    It is probable that the Federul executive of the A.L.P. will be appealed to by this executive of the central branch of the A.W.U. to conduct an inquiry into the ...

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  22. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Arthur Meighen), in a speoch commenting on Imperial preference, took occasion to criticise the Australian and Canadian ...

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  23. MUST BE PAID.

    It is understood that wnen the Foreign Debt Commission meets nest month Senator Sraoot will propose that diplomatic memoranda should be sent to the ...

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  24. OPENED AGAIN.

    Mr. Carter and his staff have reopened Tutankhamen's tomb. As the iron gate, which was installed last year for protection against robbers, was ...

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  25. "MOST DIFFICULT TASK."

    When the trial of David Kelly on a charge of manslaughter was resumed before his Honour the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) to-day. Mr. T. C. Brennan ...

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  26. IMPORTED OR LOCAL?

    The Morning Post publishes a message from the Hobart "Mercury," in which the hope is expressed that a State Governor from England will be appointed ...

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  27. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    Further fighting has taken place at Koenigswinter, 130 Separatists being killed. ...

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  28. NEW MURDER VERDICT.

    The "Daily Express" states that it understands a new form of murder trial verdict will be recommoneod by the Lord Chancellor's ...

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  29. MILITARY DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) to-day announced that it had been decided to discontinue the appointment of Inspector-General of the Australian Military ...

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  30. SUPPLIES OF INSULIN.

    The Director-General of Public Health (Dr. C[?]mpston) said to-day that increased supplies of insulin for the treatment of ...

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  31. IMMIGRATION LAW.

    The chairman of the House Immigration Committee (Mr. Johnson) discussed immigrition with President Coolidge, and then summoned the committee to frame ...

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  32. DEATH OF REICHSBANK PRESIDENT.

    The death has occurred of Hen Havenstein, president of the Reiehsbank. He came into prominence at the end of last year, owing to his refusal to give further ...

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  33. NO OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION.

    The Attorney General (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) stated to-day that no official communication had been received by the Lyons Government with regard to the appointment of ...

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  34. MOLESTED OFFICERS.

    A semi-official statement, attempting to justify the treatment of Prince-Belgian inter-Allied military control commissioners, who were molested by German ...

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  35. KING OF SPAIN.

    King Alfonso of Spain, in a speech at the Vatican, promised the Pope the help of Spain in any new crusade made against the unfaithful. He asked ...

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  36. INDIAN MURDERS.

    Official investigation of the Paraqhiuar outrage proves that Shahzada and others attempted the abduction of Mrs. Watts. A dog attacked the miscreant, who shot ...

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  37. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Schutt, in the First Civil Court to-day, the action was concluded in which catherine Doherty (aged 26. typist, of ...

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  38. MR. BRUCE HONOURED.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) was granted an audience to-day by his Majesty the King. ...

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  39. AUDIENCE WITH POPE.

    Mr. M'Callum Smith (a West Australian) and Count Gallo were recently honoured with audience with the Pope, ...

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  40. FILM PRODUCER'S DEATH.

    Alan Holubar, cinema producer and actor and the husband of Dorothy Philips, the star, has died from pneumonia. ...

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