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  2. A ROYAL BETROTHAL

    It is officially announced to-day that the King has consented to the betrothal of the Duke of York, his second son, to Lady Elisabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, the second daughter of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. The Court Circular issued to-day states:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FRENCH ADVANCE

    The Essen correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the whole situation has changed suddenly, and become most critical. There is now ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    Four executions were carried out at Roscrea yesterday, and one at Carlow, the prisoners being found in possession of aims. ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    Members of the Nationalist Party at their meeting in Melbourne this afternoon congratuluted the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) on the efforts which he ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

    If the citizens of Launceston had been permitted to choose, they could not have selected more ideal weather conditions for the visit of the Governor-General ...

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  7. RAIDS ON DOCTORS' HOUSES.

    An extraordinary scries of raids on the houses of the leading doctors of Dublin occurred on Saturday night. Armed men visited Dr. Macaulay's ...

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  8. MIGRATION.

    The "Morning Post," in a leader to-day on the unemployment and migration problem, deals with the transference of a large proportion of the population ...

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  9. BRITISH DEBT TO AMERICA.

    The British delegates to the Debt Funding Commission held up the proceedings to-day in order to consult with the Home Government and ...

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  10. RISING AT MEMEL.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" reports heavy street fighting at Memel (in the area to the north of East Prussia controlled by the League of Nations). The ...

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  11. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The wireless telephone experiments between New York and London to-day were very successful. The messages were transmitted only one way, from ...

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  12. STORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Morris Riley, aged seven years, who lived with his parents in Brisbane-street, Waverley, was killed by touching a live wire that had been blown down ...

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  13. GREAT EXCITEMENT.

    Messages received in London from Berlin state that on the arrival of the French troops at Bochum there was great excitement, even the Communists ...

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  14. ALL DAY FIGHTING.

    The Lithuanians in their attack on Memel fought all through the day, and then occupied the town and disarmed the French garrison. ...

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  15. FRATERNAL SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Roden Buxton, a Socialist membar of the House of Commons, goes to Germany on Thursday in order to convey to the German Socialists the ...

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  16. COMPLETE CONVERSATIONS ANTICIPATED.

    The "New York American states that the Telephone and Telegraph Co. announces that it is sending an apparatus for wireless telephony, and that the ...

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  17. RUSSIAN PROTEST.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the All Russia Executive, after protesting against the Ruhr Valley occupation by ...

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  18. THE RUHR COAL SUPPLIES.

    The organiser of the Rhenish Westphalia syndicate, which has ordinarily sold the whole of the coal output of the Ruhr Valley, is Herr Kirdorf, who ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN KING'S TOMB.

    The treasures taken to-day from the tomb of King Tut-ankh-Aman, which was recently discovered at the site of the ancient city of Thebes, consist of a ...

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  20. KU-KLUX-KLAN.

    At the trial of members of the Ku-KluxKlan secret organisation which is now proceeding at Bastrop, in the American State of Louisiana, witness after ...

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  21. AMERICAN COAL INDUSTRY.

    The United States Coal Commission, which has been investigating conditions in the coal industry, in a preliminary report, finds that labour ...

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  22. GERMANY READY TO NEGOTIATE.

    BERLIN, January 16 6.30 a.m. An official communique which was published in the Berlin evening papers last night states that ...

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  23. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that Mr. E. S. Baldwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British Government, is aiming in the presentaton of ...

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  24. FRENCH ACTIVITIES.

    M. Poincare, the Prime Minister of France, has cabled from Paris to M. Jusserand, the French Ambassador at Washington, ostensibly for the ...

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  25. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    A meeting of the Country party was also held this afternoon. Dr. Earle Page was re-elected as lender of the party. Mr. W. G. Gibson was elected ...

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  26. HERRIN MASSACRE TRIAL.

    Three shots were fired into the home of George Nelson, one of the most prominent of the witnesses for the prosecution at the Herrin trial in ...

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  27. "IT'S AN ILL WIND—!"

    Large foreign orders for coal received in England include 120,000 tons for the French railways, and 50,000 tons for the German railways. ...

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  28. RUMANIA AND HUNGARY.

    The Rumanian Minister in Paris confirms the reported Hungarian-Rumanian skirmishes on the frontier, and the French Government has demanded an ...

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  29. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Prime Minister, in a message to a Victoria Cross candidate for the by-election at Newcastle against Mr. Arthur Henderson, the ...

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  30. REPARATIONS.

    A heavy silence has tallen upon the American Administration at White House. The State Department to-day refused to say anything concerning the ...

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  31. EMPIRE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    General Smuts. Prime Minister of South Africa, in the course of an interview to-day regarding the forthcoming British Empire Economic Conference, ...

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  32. BETTER THAN ANYWHERE.

    Mr. G. Carlsson, managing director of the Trans-Atlantic Steamship Company, who arrived back from a visit to Australia to-day, declared that he ...

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  33. DUNDEE JUTE INDUSTRY.

    The Dundee jute industry is enjoying a big rush, the Calcutta dock strike having transferred the American trade to Dundee, where looms, which have ...

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  34. FRENCH HOPES OF ENTERING BERLIN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the passive resistance of the German Government will lead the French invaders to a point where they will stop. ...

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  35. LATEST NEWS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" declares that Mr. Boyden, the American representative on the Reparations Commission, ...

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  36. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The Association Cup-tie football match between Tottenham and Worksop was played to-day. and resulted in a draw, neither side scoring. The ...

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  37. MOSUL INSURRECTION.

    A communique issued by the Angora Government gives further details of the insurrection at Mosul, in Mesopotamia, and eays that in the Erbil ...

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  38. CANADIAN CATHEDRALS.

    The early discovery of another mysterious fire prevented the destruction of St. Mary's Cathedral, Hamilton. This is the thirteenth fire at cathedral ...

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  39. SENATE.

    The counting of third preferences for the second Senate seat was completed to-day, and resulted in the re-election of Senator Foll (Nationalist) with 153,795 ...

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  40. VISIT TO ANZAC HOSTEL.

    In the afternoon His Excellency visited the Anzac Hostel in Patterson-street, and was received by Lieut. Loftus Hills (president), Mr. R. L. Parker (one of ...

    Article : 442 words
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