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  2. B[?] POLITICAL CRISIS Meeting of Cabinet.

    The British Cabinet met yesterday, and partly considered the King's Speech, which he will deliver when Parliament opens, and further ...

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  3. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The newspaper "Kokumin Shimbun"' understands that Viscount Kiyoura, President of the Privy Council, at first declined the request of Prince ...

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  4. SEINE FLOOD. River Continues to Rise.

    The River Seine has risen another 18 inches, and if it rises another 4½ft. Paris will experience a flood equalling the disaster in 1910. The rain which ...

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  5. EUROPEAN TREATY.

    The apprehensions which are voiced by the British and Italian press that the treaty arranged between France and Czecho-Slovakia, providing for ...

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  6. MELBA'S OPERA CHORUS

    A deputation comprising members of the Australian Theatrical Alliance to-day waited upon'Mr. Mahony, M.H.R., and other Federal members to ask their ...

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  7. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Although the British Ministry of Agriculture has decided that, owing to the outbreak of rinderpest in West Australia, the proposed exhibit of 50 Merino ...

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  8. WOOL CLIP. Effects of Unseasonable Weather.

    The shearing season is now drawing to a close Most of the large sheds are cut out, full advantage having been taken of the recent dry spell, and there remain ...

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  9. FRUIT TRADE,

    The Landon representative of the Australian Press Association says he understands that the underwriters who insured Australian apples and pears in ...

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  10. CANNING INDUSTRY.

    Under the Federal Ministey's bounty proposals now in oporation for the current years canned fruits, each canner operating in accordance with the terms ...

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  11. INDIA.

    The police to-day. arrested 32 Akalis (tribesmen) on charges that they aggressively retained possession, in defiance of Government orders of lands ...

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  12. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    "We do not intend to send men who have already been there, and have not wo[?] There will be no glory passages." The foregoing remarks were ...

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  13. AIRSHIP WRECKAGE.

    The wreekage of the French military airship Dixmude has been located in the sea south of San Marco, in Italy. The bodies of two of the ill-fated crew ...

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  14. THREAT TO EDUCATION.

    Dr. J. W MacKail, Professor of Poetry at Oxford University, addressing the Classical Association to-day on his recent visit to Australia, stressed ...

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  15. LABOUR PROGRAMME.

    In the course of a speech at Tamworth, in which he dealt with Mr. Asquith's contention that the Crown could refuse Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, ...

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  16. SITUATION STILL CRITICAL.

    The flood situation in Paris is still critical, and amazing scenes reminiscent of the war-time are being enacted in Paris and the riverside suburbs. The ...

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  17. PREPARATIONS IN LAUNCESTON.

    With the approach of the annual wool sales, the various wool stores at Launceston present an animated appearance. On every side the pustural wealth of the ...

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  18. INTERNMENT CAMP.

    In the report of the Select Committee on Public Accounts dealing with the establishment of an internment camp in Australia, by which the ...

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  19. POISONED GAS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that an extraordinary affair occurred yesterday in a largo cardboard chocolate box-making factory in ...

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  20. FEARS IN AMERICA.

    The rate of exchange on the sterling reached 4 dollars 26½ cents to-day, which is within half a cent, of the lowest record of 1923. The French ...

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  21. CANADIAN AMBASSADOR.

    "The Question of the appointment of a Canadian Ambassador at Washington is a domestic matter and one that I would rather not discuss while I am a ...

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  22. TUT-ANKH-AMEN'S TOMB.

    The Luxor correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that there was a dramatic development in the investigation of the tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen ...

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  23. RINDERPEST.

    No further cases of rinderpest, or even cattle sickness, were, reported to the Board of Control to-day. Arrangements have been made to ...

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  24. GERMAN METAL INDUSTRY.

    Work at about 100 metal factories in Berlin has been brought to a standstill as the result of the lock-out of 130,000 workers who refused to ...

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  25. HERESY CHARGE.

    Efforts to bring about conciliation in the dissension that has occurred in the Episcopal Church over the question of the trial of the Rev. Lee Heaton on a ...

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  26. PROHIBITION. SEIZURE OF THE TOMOKA.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns that the British Government has mnde formal representations against the seizure ...

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  27. TOMATOES.

    The tomato growers' section of the Fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners' Association has decided to make a minimum price of 3s. a case for sauce ...

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  28. FAMOUS PRIVATE BANK.

    Drummond's Bank, of Charing Cross, London, the most aristocrate of private banks, which was established over two centuries ago, and is reputed to ...

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  29. BURGLARS VANISH.

    Last night burglars forced an entrance to the Subiaco Post Office, and unsuccessfully attempted to blow up two safes. One of the safes contained ...

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  30. EMPIRE YEAR.

    On New Year's Eve the president of the Empire Development Union (Sir Granville Ryrie) despatched from Sydney Town-hall, where the Empire ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, the Agent-General of Tasmania, was interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day in connection with the ...

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  32. STRANDED STEAMER.

    The MacDonald-Hamilton Co.. Brisbane agents for the steamer Pruth, which stranded on the reef near" Port Moresby, have been advised that the ...

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  33. NEW, YEAR HONOURS.

    The Women's Freedom League has written to 'Mr. Bildwin, the Prime Minister, expressing diappointment that the names of no women appeared ...

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  34. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Seven men were blown to pieces in an explosion to-day at Rhosammnan colliery, Carmarthen, Wales. ...

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  35. MINISTER ARRESTED.

    The Minister of the Interior in the Socialist Government of Thuringia. (Herr Hermann) has been arrested at Weimar on a charge of being ...

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  36. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Alfred Polbrook, an old man, was burned to death last night. He lived alone in a hut at Barkstead, and about midnight the neighbours were aroused ...

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  37. STRICTER ENFORCEMENT.

    Activity among the advocates of prohibition to secure a stricter enforcement of the law continues unabated. Mr. W. David Upshaw, of the House ...

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  38. CUTE BURGLARS.

    By secreting themselves on the premises of Eastway Bros. Ltd., in Georgestreet, Sydney, when the sports depot was closed, thieves gained access to the ...

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  39. SMUGGLING IMMIGRANTS.

    The Dominion officials are disturbed over the smuggling of European immigrants through Canada to the United States. It is reported that this has ...

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  40. POSTAL REFORMS.

    The Secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. H. P. Brown), said to-day that several important reforms were in contemplation. These include the ...

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  41. AVIATION.

    A record one-day fight from Capetown to Pretoria, a distance of 980 miles, was accomplished yesterday by two South African Union Air Force ...

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  42. FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    Australian hardwoods are gaining popularity in America, according to the chairman of the Forestry Comm-ssion, Mr. Owen Jones, who returned to ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitcheil) announced to-day that Mr. Scaddan, who was retiring from politics, had at his (Sir James Mitchell's) urgent request ...

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  44. AIMS OF FASCISM.

    In older to dissipate any misunderstanding of his aims in Great Britain Signor Mussolini, the Italian Prime Minister, has sent n message to the people ...

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  45. RUPERT BROOKE PRIZE.

    The Rupert Brooke Literary Prize of £25 for 1923, which was offered for the best one act play written in Australia and New Zealand, has been won ...

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  46. ALIEN PROPERTY.

    Disttrict Judge Morris has rejected the United States Government suit seeking the annulment of the sale by the Alien Property Custedian of 5,700 ...

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  47. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The op-ration and control of Government-owned shipping has been transferred to the Emergency Fleet Cor poration. The Shipping Board is to ...

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  48. SWEDISH CHAMPION.

    Arno Borg, the Swedish champion swimmer, was warmly welcomed to Sydney to-day. Many Swedes surrounded him at the railway station, and he ...

    Article : 57 words
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