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  2. GERMAN PARADOXES

    In the Strand the "street merchants who earn a precarious livelihood by endeavouring to sell to passers-by the latest novelty in cheap mechanical toys, have ...

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  3. THE IMPERISHABLE STORY

    I was by no means sure that I should not be confronted with the resignation of the other three Sea Lords. On the Sunday morning, however, I learned ...

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  4. LIQUOR SMUGGLING

    An American-Canadian conference on the question of liquor-smugg[?]ng will be he[?]d to-day (Tuesday) at Ottawa. The United States Government will ...

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  5. EXPELLED!

    Mr. C. E. Culley, M.H.A., has been expelled from No. 1 Denison League, the organisation which, in the absence of the Divisional Council, is directly ...

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  6. GERMAN CRISIS.

    A message from Cologne states that further disorders continue to take a toll of life in the Ruhr area, four rio[?] ers being ki[?]ed and 22 injured at ...

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  7. BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION.

    To-day's nominations led to some surprises. For example, the Labour nominee at Bridgewater withdrew at the last moment, leaving Sir Robert ...

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  8. ALBERT'S NEW CABINET.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspon dent in Berlin states that it is not expected that Herr Albert, a former member of the Bauer Ministry, now ...

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  9. SEIZURE OF A BRITISH SCHOONER.

    The Bri[?]sh schooner Tomako, whose arrest was notified yesterday, was taken within six miles or land by a revenue cutter, and taken to New ...

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  10. A BELGIAN CLAIM.

    The German Government, not having satisfactorily replied to the Belgian ultimatum requiring payment of 1,250,000 trancs (£50,000) fine and ...

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  11. MR. CULLEY'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Culley, when approached yesterday afternoon on the subject of his expulsion, said he had no official knowledge that he had been expelled from the ...

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  12. LABOUR EXPULSIONS IN N.S.W.

    Mr. A. Willis stated to-day that he would do whatever he could to further the proposed special inquiry into the expulsions from the Labour movement. ...

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  13. POSSIBILITY OF NEW CONSERVATIVE CABINET.

    The possibility of Lord Derby forming a Cabinet, including Conservative tree traders, is being discussed. In this connection it is interesting to note ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE ON TOUR.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has begun his round of provincial visits. He visited large hosiery, ...

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  15. QUESTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says that Mr. A. W. Mellon, the Secretary of the Treasury, states that it is know[?] ...

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  16. THE LABOUR LEADER.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the leader of the Labour party, speaking at Aberavon, said that the Tories had brought down Lord Birkenhead to Wales and ...

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  17. INSURANCES AT LLOYDS.

    Lloyds are charging from three [?] five guineas per cent. to cover losses in the event of a Labour majority being returned, 25 guineas per cent. ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Round Table," in a survey o[?] the work of the Imperial Conference, insists on the importance of the fact that the delegates from the [?]ominions ...

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  19. LORD HALDANE SUPPORTS LABOUR.

    A new combatant to enter the fray is Lord Haldane, formerly Lord Chancellor, who went to Swindon yesterday to support the Labour candidate. ...

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  20. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Sir Walter Rumanian, who hitherto has been at political variance with the ex-Premier, presided at Mr. Lloyd George's meeting at ...

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  21. REWARD FOR HARD WORK.

    Mr. Ernest Idiens, formerly of Staffordshire, who arrived in Australia in 1912 with a capital of £30, and now owns farming property worth £14,000, ...

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  22. RUSSIA'S FISCAL POLICY.

    Reports from Moscow say the Soviet Government is drawing up a new tariff in which they will remove all export duties from agricultural produce, and ...

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  23. BATTLE IN FULL BLAST.

    After the Sunday truce the election battle recommenced to-day with full fury. Owing to fogs and hard weather throughout the country several ...

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  24. POLICE ALARMED.

    The Philadelphia police and health officials are alarmed by the number of deaths during the week-end, resulting from the consumption of bad liquor ...

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  25. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Severe storms, accompanied by floods, have occurred at Luzon, in the Cagayan and Isabela provinces. Hundreds of animals have perished as a ...

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  26. BOXING.

    At the National Sporting Club last night, in a 20-round contest for the bantamweight boxing championship of Great Britain and Europe, Johnny ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIKS AND RELIGION.

    The Soviet Government apparently is preparing a fresh anti-religious campaign. Six agents of the Cheka (a secret police force with plenary ...

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  28. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    The Hon. T. M. Wilford, formerly Minister of Justice and Marine for New Zealand, visited the site of the naval base at Singapore and inspected the ...

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  29. ATLANTIC RECORD BEATEN

    It is stated that America's biggest steamship, the Leviathan, has established a new world's record, the west-bound navigation of the Atlantic to Cherbourg ...

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  30. STATE LOAN.

    The public lists for the South Australian and Tasmanian Government loans for £2,000,000 and £1,150,000 respectively, at 5 per cent, which had ...

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  31. THREE-CORNERED CONTESTS.

    Now that the nominitions have disclosed the final combatants and the number of three-cornered contests, there is much speculation as to whit ...

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  32. CHAMPIONSHIP OF BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Mike McTigue announces that he has accepted to fight a 20-rounds match with Joe Beckett in Dublin on March 17 next for the heavyweight championship of ...

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  33. SUICIDE IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    A pathetic story was told to-day at the inquest on the body of Tyson Smith, who shot himself dead in the Golden Gallery of St. Paul's Cathedral ...

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  34. REQUEST FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    President Coolidge has received a concurrent resolution from both Houses of the Philippine Legislature asking him to include in his message to the ...

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  35. MINING DISASTER.

    A disastrous explosion occurred yesterday at the largest coal mine in the American State of Illinois, at which 022 men were employed. At first it was ...

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  36. (Reuter.)

    Mr. Lloyd George had a great reception at Waverley station, Edinburgh, when en route for Newcastle from Glasgow. Addressing a huge crowd ...

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  37. FRANCE'S FOREIGN RELATIONS.

    Commenting on the visit of the King and Queen of Spain to Italy the "Matin" says" The Italian fleet is stronger than the French. The Spanish ...

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  38. GREEK UNREST.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Athens says that a public meeting held at the ruined Temple of Zeus, adopted a resolution advocating the ...

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  39. SPANISH LAW SUIT.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the famous lawyer, Sonor Juan Lacierva, received a fee of 5,000,000 dollars as a result ...

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  41. TENNIS.

    In the cov[?]re[?] [?]rts la[?] te[?]is tour[?]ament, wh[?]h st[?]ted to-day [?] D[?]wich, in South London, C. P. Dixon, the [?]t[?]ran player, beat Harold ...

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  42. THE PRIME MINISTER'S CAMPAIGN.

    S[?] Mr [?] [?] if [?] ed their main[?]ene[?]gies must be devoted ...

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  43. LORD BIRKENHE[?]D'S SUPPORT OF A TARIFF.

    [?] known as Sir F. [?] day [?] country-wide tour, rivaling that of Mr Lloyd George, by a descent upon ...

    Article : 211 words
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