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  2. REPARATIONS.

    The view is held in official circles that a bridge has been created in the European reparations negodations of such a nature as might lead eventualy ...

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  3. NAVAL WORLD CRUISE.

    The Admiralty has issued the programme for the forthcoming world crise of a British naval squadron, which will start from Devonport on ...

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  4. JAPANESE DBASTER.

    Kobe was the centre ot activity of foreign. relief work during the cartuquake period, and the foreign residents raised £40,000. The fine Oriental Hotel ...

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  5. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    The Separatist movement is fizzling ont in numerous places in the Rhineland, but still holds its ground at Aix-laChapclle, Bonn, Duern,. and Cercield. ...

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  6. PROPOSED TARIFF REFORM.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the clear hint made by Mr. Baldwin, the Prime minister, that a general election is ...

    Article : 267 words
  7. ACTING COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS.

    The Premier (Hon. J. A. Lyons) on Saturday made a statement relative to the appointment of Mr. Henry Bye to the position of Acting Commissioner of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INDIA.

    Further details wore received, at Lahore to-day of the bomb outrage porpetrated yesterday, when Mr. Horton, superintendent, accompanied by Mr, ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Special signifcance is attached by the Dominion delegates to the Imperial Conference to the memorandum forwarded to America by Lord Curzon, ...

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  10. DISTURBING ELEMENTS.

    The trial was commenced to-day of 40 Sikh Akali leaders, charged with offences of sedition, waging war, and with membership of an unlawful association. ...

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  11. THE BOLL WEEVIL.

    The national conference on the boll weevil, now meeting at New Orleans, adopted to-day a programme for combating the pest, which experts declare ...

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  12. PREFERENCE.

    Among the Dominion delegates to the Imperial Conference there is a consensus of opinion that the proposed tariff of Mr. Baldwin, the Prime ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. THE SAXON G OVERNMENT.

    The Imperial Government of Germany has demanded the resignation of the Saxon Government by to-morrow, This is the outcome of incitements by the ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. IMPERIAL FRUIT SHOW.

    At the Imperial Fruit Show at Manchester to-day. Mr. E. J. Wood, of Kerang, Victoria, won the Silver Challenge Cup for citrus fruits. ...

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  15. THE UNIONIST PARTY.

    In view of the speech made by Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, on protecting the Home market, the Unionist Conference at Plymouth to-day ...

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  16. EMPIRE CURRENCY.

    A seheme prepared by Mr. J. F. Darling, C.B.E., a director of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, in regard to Empire currency bills in countries ...

    Article : 408 words
  17. STARVATION THREATENED.

    Sir W. Beach Thomas, who is the special correspondent at Cologne of the "Daily Express," states that food, money, and coal, are all so short in the Ruhr ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. THE DARDANELLES.

    Responding to the toast of the Navy at the Master Cutlers' feast at Shemed to-day, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Doveton Sturdee, who commanded the ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. PULP MERCHANTS IN TROUBLE.

    The Chancery Court to-day appointed a receiver of the business of Becker and Co. Ltd., paper pulp merchants, on the application of the National ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. MESSAGES FROM THE DEAD

    Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, K.C., speaking at Bournemouth to-day, said he, was convinced, by the things which had happened in his own life, that ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. THREATENED CLOSING OF MINES.

    Herr Hugo Stinnes and other German industrialists, after conferring with Herr Strescmann, the Chancellor, have reopened negotiations with General ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. THE SALE OF THE AUSTRALMOUNT.

    The sale of the steamer Austialmount has created, much interest to foreigners at Kobe, and the Commonwealth Line is being urged not to send any further ...

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  23. EXPERIENCE OF AUSTRALIAN LADIES.

    By the matter of a few seconds two Australian ladies, Mrs. T. Waddell and her sister, escaped death in the Japan earthquake. They are returning home ...

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  24. AMERICAN PRESS COMMENT.

    The American press, commenting upon the German reparations situation, offers a study in contrasts between the Eastern and Middle-Western reactions ...

    Article : 210 words
  25. DISTURBANCE AT KRUPP'S.

    Reports received in Paris from Essen stotc that yesterday Krupp workets attempted to turn out the management, but the Blue police attacked the men, ...

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  26. LABOUR MEMBER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, Labour M.P., speaking to-day at Yeovil, in Somersetshire, said: The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) wants a verdict on the ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. LADY AS KITCHENMAID.

    Lady Dimsdale, widow of the late Sir John Dimsdate, was charged at Canterbury yesterday with having attempted to commit suicide by walking ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. FRANCE'S ACCEPTANCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the appointment of a committee of experts to determine Germany's ability to pay ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. FRUIT TRADE.

    General Smuts, the Prime Ministe of South Africa, has appointed Mr. Edgar Griffith to advise the South African Government on the design and ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN SAXONY.

    In fighting which took place yesterday at Freiburg, in Saxony, between Communists and members of the Reichswehr (security police), 12 of the former ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. THE SEPARATIST MOVEMENT.

    In a speech delivered to-day at Hagen, Herr Stresemann, the Chancellor, was wildly cheored when he bitterly complained of the Franco-Belgian support to ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Countess of Warwick, in be first speech as Labour candidate for a by-election at Leamington, said yesterday:—The young and thoughtless ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. FEAR OF DUMPING.

    Speaking at Canterbury yesterday, Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, the inister of Health, said the Government contemplated spending £50,000,000 on schemes ...

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  34. COMING OF MONKEY MEN.

    Professor Clenicntti Oncilli, Director of the Buenos Ayres Zoological Garden and a distinguished biologist, has declared that the extension of monkey ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. LITTLE CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM.

    In an interview, Lord Birkenhead, formorly Lord Chancellor of England, expresad pleasure that Great Britain and the United States had taken their ...

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  36. WORLD'S LARGEST AEROPLANE.

    The Barling Bomber, the world's largest aeroplane, yesterday established an international weight-carrying, altitude and endurance record. This ...

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  37. COMMITTEE MERELY TO ADVTSE.

    The British Government has received. from the French Government its assent to an international committee on reparations, but it is generally admitted ...

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  38. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, had a conference to-day with the Duke of Devonshire, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The visit of Mr. Lloyd George to the United States has been "a piece of good forture for both his country and for our own, and for the cause of ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. GENERAL ELECTION WITHIN SIX MONTHS.

    The "Observer" says that one thing certain from Mr. Baidwin's Plymouth speech is that it means a general election within six months The ...

    Article : 236 words
  41. COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS.

    It is authoritatively stated in Paris that France has notified the United Stabes that she will welcome the pres[?]nce of an American representative on ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. DUTCH DEFENCE.

    The Dutch Government has resigne on the rejection of its Navy Bill for making provision for a bigger fleet for the protection of the Dutch East ...

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  43. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The political sutuation in the Philippine, has grown more tense with the resignation of for[?] appointed members of the Legislature designated by General ...

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  44. PROPOSED LOAN TO GERMANY.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" learns that the State Department now hopes that [?] Powers to take part in the goneral ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. BOXING.

    Boxing last night Dave Shade, of California, got the judge's decision over Billy Wells, in a contest of 15 rounds ...

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  46. DISASTROUS HIGH TIDES.

    The biggest lides in the history of Western Alaska are being experienced, and it is believed that the are an aftermath of the Japanese enrthquakes. ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. HELD FOR RANSOM

    It is reported from Changsha that a German China inland missionary named Strauss has been captured by bandits, who demand 10,000 dollars as a ransom. ...

    Article : 43 words
  48. THE ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    It is semi-officially reported in Rome that the Italian Government has favourable replied to the British proposals regarding the invitation to the United ...

    Article : 50 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN SUCCESSFUL.

    In a bout last night Jim Tracey, of Australia, gained the decision over Fred Weish (America), in six rounds. ...

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