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  2. BRITISH GERERAL ELECTION

    The flcodgates of election oratory are agape, and the constituencies are being swamped with arguments pro and [?] tariff. pro and anti a capital levy. ...

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  3. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" gives prominence to-day to a cable received [?] Melbourne, which states that Mr. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, has ...

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  4. LAUSANNE ACQUITTALS.

    The trial of Conradi and Poli[?] for the murder of M V[?]wski, the Russian Soviet delegate at Lausanne, was concluded last Saturday, the ...

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  5. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    The Exchange Telegraph's Paris correspondent states that it is reported that Britain and France have reached an agreement. ...

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  6. STARTLING GERMAN INVENTION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post," in a message, says that a few weeks ago German newspapers announced that the Ministry in ...

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  7. THE IMPERISHABLE STORY

    Mr. Churchill begins this chapter with a reference to Sir John Jellicoe's anxiety about the Grand Fleet and his request that the battle-cruisers should be ...

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  8. OVERSEAS BY AIR.

    Australia is being asked to co-operate in the establishment of an airship service connecting Great Britain, Etypt, India, and the Commonwealth. The ...

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  9. DEVASTATED CITIES.

    According to passengers by the steamer St. Albans, which arrived from the East today, the systematic method of relief to sufferers from the earthquake ...

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  10. THE COMMUNISTS.

    The Communist election manifesto demands the confiscation of all idle facto[?]es and land, a minimum weekly wage of £4, a six-hour working day, ...

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  11. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Llovd George received an ovation from the packed Queen's-hall today. Replying to Mr. Baldwin's speech of ...

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  12. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telelegraph" says that the original French draft relating to the exCrown Prince contained a demand for ...

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  13. THE NEW CURRENCY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says it is now a week since the issue of Renten marks was authorised, but ordinary citizens [?] ...

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  14. EMPIRE CRUISE.

    The (special service squadron is now ready for its Empite cruise. Arrangements have been made for entertamments during the voyage, sports being ...

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  15. SHOCKS AT RABAUL.

    Passengers by the steamer Mataram, which arrived from Rabaul to-day, report that the recent earthquake shocks at Ra[?]aul were so severe that it was ...

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  16. LORD LEVERHULME'S VIEWS.

    Lord Leverhulme, the founder of Poit Sunlight and chairman of directors ot Mess[?]s. [?]r Bros. Ltd., arrived in New York to-day on has way to ...

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  17. ARRESTED FOR ACCEPTING BRIBES.

    Dr. Zeigner, formerly Premier of Saxony, was arrested at Dresden yesterday on a charge of accepting bribes, whilst he was Minister of Justice. ...

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  18. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The following conferences will be held at the Empire Exhibition:— British Engineers Association, April 30, May 21, September 17, and ...

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  19. ENGLISH HIGH COURT.

    A remarkable case came before the High Court last week, in which Mrs. Dorothy Harnett, a novelist, sued her husband, Edward Harnett, a barrister, ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    Air Donald Mackinnon, the Australian Trade Commissioner in the United States, addressing the New York branch of the British Chamber of ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. GIRL MIGRANTS.

    Miss Gladys Pott, one of the British delegates appointed to inquire into conditions for migrants in the Dominions, interviewed to-day, said she ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. WOMEN'S LABOUR PARTY.

    The women's section of the Labour party has issued a manifesto condemning fresh taxes in the name of Imperial pieference on foodstuffs. They say ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND EXHIBITS.

    It is expected that the bulk of the Queensland exhibits for the Empire Exhibition will have been shipped by the end of the year. A shipment ...

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  24. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    It is announced that Canada proposes sending sixty athletes to take part in the Olympic Games. ...

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  25. THE MILLGROVE TRAGEDY.

    After deliberating for six hours, the jury before whom David Kelly was charged in the Criminal Court with manslaughter failed to agree. ...

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  26. HIDDEN TREASURE.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent telegraphs that it is commonplace knowledge that enormous hoards of gold coins still remain carefully ...

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  27. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    A prohibition officer seized an express package from New York marked "Cinema films, with care," and addressed to Joseph Eugle, vice-president ...

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  28. AMERICAN AND BRITISH.

    The New York Amateur Athletic Union to day accepted an invitation to compete against British athletes at a special meeting in London after the ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. EUGENICS.

    Major Darwin, the president of the Eugenics Education Society, has written to the Dominion Prime Almisters calling attention to the great part ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    An exhibition of works by Australian artists is to be held at the National Gallery, London, shortly. Among those submitting subjects are "Mr. ...

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  31. LORD CAVAN.

    As already announced, General Lord Cavan, the chief of the Imperial General Start, will officially visit Singapore early next year, and afterwards ...

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  32. SEAPLANE ACCIDENT.

    Am army seaplace was destroyed while in the air at San Diego, California, to-day. The pane was flying at an altitude of a 100ft., when a smoke ...

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  33. BURGLAR ATTACKED.

    When Mr. Alexander Clark, caterer, of Glenhuntly-road, Elwood, was sitting in a front room of his house about four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. he heard ...

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  34. OIL LANDS IN TEXAS.

    In April last Captain Frederick C. Cook, who, some years ago, claimed to have discovered the North Pole, was arrested at Fort Worth, in the ...

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  35. SALE OF TIMBER MILLS.

    The Federal Minister of Works and Railways (Mr. Stewart) announced to-day that the Cabinet had considered the question of the disposal of the timber, ...

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  36. DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN PARIS.

    A message from Paris says that a romantic double tragedy has been revealed in the death of Charles Pagan, who shot himself through the heart in ...

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  37. PREFERENTIAL DUTIES.

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, in view of statements received from Australia in regaard to the alteration in the strength ...

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  38. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A delegation of prominent churchmen, representing 30 Protestant communions, with about 20,000,000 members, personally presented a petition to-day to ...

    Article : 131 words
  39. EARLY NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, has received the original of an interesting letter wruiitten in 1839 [?] a member of a Yorkshire family ...

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  40. PHILIPPINES TROUBLE.

    A force of Philippine constabulary is conducting a campaign against the rebels who have been giving trouble for some time. A message to-day reports that ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. MR. BALDWIN.

    Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Reading to-day, said it was c[?]rious to find the Opposition complaining that they did [?]t want an election. He was ...

    Article : 193 words
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