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  2. FOREIGN POLICIES

    Proposals have, from time to time, been put forward to ensure smoother and more effective working of the machinery of Empire Government. An ...

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  3. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The special correspondent at Home of the Australian Press Association states that Signor Mussolini, the Prime Minister of Italy, accompanied by a ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    As far as Port Curtis is concerned, the chance of Mr. Fletcher (United party) appears hopeless. The situation in the two northern electorates is still ...

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  5. IRISH REBELLION.

    Giving judgment in the Court of Appeal last week in the application for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Art. O'Brien, one of the Irishmen ...

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  6. ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

    The Russian Note in reply to that sent by the British Government is long and argumentative. The full text was issued to-day, and is as follows: ...

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  7. KING AND QUEEN

    Large crowds assembled at Victoria station to-day to welcome King George and Queen Mary home from their visit to Italy. ...

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  8. FRUIT TRADE.

    The market for Australian and New Zealand fruit is firmer, and prices show a hardening tendency. At Liverpool the shipment by the Argyllshire sold as ...

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  9. RUHR INVASION

    The French press generally approves of the British reply to the German Note on reparations. The "Echo de Paris" says:—A ...

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  10. DESPONDENCY IN GERMANY.

    The British and Italian replies to the German Note have caused despondency, in Germany. There are suggestions of an approaching Ministerial crisis. ...

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  11. AVIATION.

    Seven people lost their lives to-day at Monsures, near Amiens, owing to a Farman Goliath aeroplane crashing to the ground and bursting into flames. ...

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  12. LONDON MURDER.

    Alexander Campbell Mason, 22 years of age, a cabinet maker of no fixed abode, was charged at the Brixton police station late last night with the wilful ...

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  13. MR. THEODORE.

    "I have no intention of entering Federal politics at present," said Mr. Theodore, when questioned on the subject to-day. "You can take it," he added, "that ...

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  14. EMPIRE POLICY.

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier of New South Wales, intervened to-day by a representative of the "Morning Post" in reference to a series of articles on ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    By 20 votes to 11 the South African Senate to-day rejected a motion in favour of abolishing the dual capital system and establishing one capital at ...

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  16. HEAVY GALE ON NORTH-WEST COAST.

    A great north-west gale blew on the North-west Coast to-day and tempestuous seas were visible all along the coast line. The Loongana reached ...

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  17. AN INDEMNITY BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the leader of the Labour party, referring to the O'Brien case, asked what action the ...

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  18. AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. S. Bladwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that negotiations were ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS.

    The weather in the Otago province improved during the night, and the danger of a serious flood in Dunedin has been removed now, but the conditions ...

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  20. BETTING IN SWEDEN.

    Betting has now been permitted for the first time on any Swedish horse race at Jagersro, the largest racecourse in the south of Sweden. The Rigsdag ...

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  21. CHINESE BANDITS.

    As already stated, the Diplomatic Corps at Peking sent an ultimatum to the Chinese Government, demanding that it obtain the release of all ...

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  22. BOY MIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Dr. A. Salter, Labour member for West Bermondsey, asked Lieut.-Col. Buckley, one of the Lords of the Treasury, ...

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  23. WATERS RECEDING AT DUNEDIN.

    The flood waters have receded in Dunedin and suburbs, and are also falling on the Taieri Plains, but the Taieri River is still overflowing its banks in ...

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  24. SENSATIONAL ROBBERY.

    In sensational circumstances, a theft involving an amount of £776 was carried out at the head-administration offices of the Victorian Railways ...

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  25. O'BRIEN REACHES LONDON.

    O'Brien reached London early this (Monday) morning, looking tired and worn. At the Kingstown pier in Dublin he caused a scene through ...

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  26. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. Forke, the leader of the Progressive party in the Canadian House of Commons, has introduced an amendment to the Budget of Mr. W. S. ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) has received from the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Bonar Law) a cable message, strongly urging him to attend ...

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  28. TORNADO IN TEXAS.

    It is reported that 50 people were killed and 100 injured in a tornado near Big Springs, in Texas, last night. Communications were destroyed, and ...

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  29. BOXING.

    At Holland-park last night the fight for the heavyweight championship of Great Britain took place between Joe Beckett and "Gunboat" Smith. The ...

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  30. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    No move was made to-day by the Miners' Federation to end the deadlock in the negotiations for a resumption of work at the idle mines on the Maitland ...

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  31. CHINESE PIRATES.

    Pirates travelling as passengers attacked the officers and crew of the Chinese steamer Tai Shun en route from Hongkong to Shanghai. They ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES

    The strike of the fishermen of Aberdeen, who protested against foreign trawlers, particularly German, landing their catches at the port, has ended, on ...

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  33. BRITISH, FINANCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon the Finance Bill was read a second time by 271 votes to 157. ...

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  34. LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTERESTS.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), referring to the latest cable message about the boy migration scheme, said the official supervision did not cease when ...

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  35. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    Damage estimated at more than £10,000 was caused to-day by a fire in Corbett's-buildings, Kent-street, Sydney. The employees on the second and third floors ...

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  36. NOVEL UNDERTAKING IN PARIS.

    The Paris Taxi-Cab Co. is building a garage for cars on the banks of the River Seine, and is laying 14 tennis courts on the flat roof with a bar, [?]room, dressing and bath room. ...

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  37. THE VICE-REGAL ROMANCE

    My Owen, McKenna, the wireless operator in the employ of the P. and O. Co., who married Lady Pleasance Elizabeth Rous, eldest daughter of ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. CRICKET.

    Lancashire, with a score of 301 in the first innings, beat Leicestershire to-day, who scored 94 and 98. Parkin took six wickets for 25 in the first innings ...

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  39. CARPENTIER'S FIGHT WITH BECKETT.

    M. Deschamps, the manager Georges Carpentie, has cancelled the latter's fight with Beckett in London next month, owing to Carpentier's injured hand. Carpentier, however, meets ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    On inquiry at the Hobart General Hospital late last night it was ascertained that the condition of the little boy, William Parnell, who had been knocked ...

    Article : 47 words
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