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  2. BRITISH POLITICS Labour Attacks the Government.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. J. R. Clynes, the Labour member for Pla[?]tins, moved the followign amendment to the Add[?]ess in Reply ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND. Result of Miners' Ballot.

    It is officially announced that the miners' ballot has resulted in 510,000 for and 114,000 against giving three months' notice to terminate the ...

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  4. STORM IN INDIAN OCEAN.

    A schooner which arrived at Colombo yesterday morning brought some of the crew of four Maldivian schooners which were wrecked in the ...

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  5. AVIATION. Airship Sheiiandoah's Adventure.

    Commenting on the Shenandoah's safe return, Mr. Denby, Minister of the Navy, said she was fully qualified to undertake the Polar trip and a ...

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  6. PARIS TRAGEDY.

    On October 25 last Phillippe Daudet, the 15-year-old son of Leon Daudet, the Royalist leader and director of the newspaper "L'Action Francaise" ...

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  7. GERMAN BONDS.

    Speculators in German bonds on the London Stock Exchange made thousands of pounds to-day. German threes, quoted at 2s. 6d., and fours leaped higher ...

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  8. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce, the Australian Prime Minister, daily attends the sittings of the House of Commons, and closely follows the debates, having frequent ...

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  9. DIRIGIBLE CONSTRUCTION.

    The assurances given by naval circles regarding the safety of dirig[?]es has apparently not dispelled the scepticism as manifested in the resolution in the ...

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  10. A SERIOUS OUTLOOK.

    Mr. A. Henderson, the well-known Labour leader, who has been in communication with both parties all day long, states that he can see no ...

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  11. FIRING AT CRIB TIME.

    For a considerable time certain members of the Workers' Industrial Union have been active on the mines in the hope of finding some of their ...

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  12. BOK PEACE PLAN.

    The Senate, has appointed a small committee, composed of Democrats, Republicans, and Formers' and Labour party, under the chairmanship of ...

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  13. THE SEARCH FOR OIL.

    It was the writer's lot, over twenty years ago, to make a fairly close study of the [?]ha[?] and coal deposits of the Mer[?]ey Valley and to publish some ...

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  14. LORD LEVERHULME. TUE VALUE OF MACHINERY.

    Lord Leverhulme addressed 500 employees at the Sunlight works at Balmain to-day. Speaking of labour-saving machinery, he said that machinery lifted ...

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  15. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The "Yorkshire Observer," in an editorial, states that the Baldwin Government went to the country on the protection issue, of which the ...

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  16. THE RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    Despite the official announcement that Sunday at midnight is fixed for the stirke of locomotive drivers and firemen, industrial circles are ...

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  17. N.Z. PROHIBITION.

    In spite of the prohibition regime liquor admitted into Ashburton, a local no-license area, under permit last year totalled 30,350 gallops of beer against ...

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  18. MIGRATION. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Overseas League gave a reception to-day to Mrs. Colebatch, wife of Mr. H. P. Colebatch, the Agent-General for West Australia. In a speech ...

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  19. RAILWAY COMPARISON.

    Mr. A. N. Day, traffic manager oF the South Australian railways, who is returning to Australia by the R. M. S. Maloja, said he was greatly imperssed ...

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  20. CHINESE BREACH OF FAITH.

    The United States Government has lodged a vigorous protest with the Chinese Government against the pardon granted by President Tsao-Kuns to ...

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  21. GUEST OF MILLIONS CLUB.

    Lord Leverhulme was the guest of the Millions Club to-day. He gave an address on "Co-partnerships." He said: Co-Partnership stimualtes and ...

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  22. "NIGHT OWL" ARRESTED.

    After investigations extending over many days, detectives last night, at Flemington, visited a house at, Flemington, Sydney, and took possession of ...

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  23. NEW AGREEMENT SATISFACTORY.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, Commonwealth Migration Officer in London, made a statement to a representative of the Australian Press Association on the ...

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  24. THE LOST SUBMARINE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, the First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that there was no reasonable doubt ...

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  25. POLITICS AND TRADE.

    Sir Eric Goddes, in a speech at the annual meeting of the Federation of British Inductries, London, to-day, said he hoped that if a Labour Government ...

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  26. DIVORCE.

    Madame Ethel Serena Highely, the Australian singer who recently created the title role in "Alkestis" at Covent Garden Theatre, London, is suing Mr. ...

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  27. CRIME IN INDIA. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS AT CALCUTTA. (Reuter.)

    A street robbery under arms occurred this afternoon in Calcutta in the vicinity of Park-street, near the scene of Saturday's murder. Four Bengalese ...

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  28. CHRISTMAS EVE IN GAOL.

    Further details of the trouble at the Boggo-road Gaol on Christmas Eve were disclosed to-day, when George Turner, allis James, was charged with ...

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  29. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    It is estimated that six firms who have tendered for the Sydney Harbour bridge have spent £150,000 preparing estimates and designs. One firm lodged its ...

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  30. U.S.A. CRUISER TACOMA.

    Naval officers believe that the Tacoma, the American cruiser which went ashore in a storm off Vera Crez, Mexico, on Thursday, may have to be ...

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  31. (Reuter.)

    The police deny the report of yesterday's hold-up, as it is understood that the property alleged to have been stolen was found in the complainant's house. ...

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  32. HARDWOOD PESTS.

    Mr. O. Miller, the Government Entomologist, addressing a conference of nurserymen, said that the Government realised the danger threatening New ...

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  33. MIGRATION.

    The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day signed a, new passagemoney agreement with the British Government as the outcome of negotiations ...

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  34. DRUG FIEND.

    Giving evidence to-day at the North Sydney Police Court, where a woman, aged 33 years, described as a drug fiend, was charged with house-breaking, Dr. ...

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  35. FRENCH EXCHANGE.

    M. Poincare, the French Premier, in a speech in connection with the introduction of the Government's financial p[?]osp[?]sals designed to remedy the ...

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  36. ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL COMPANY.

    Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether anything had been done with a view to the sale of the Government holdings in the Anglo-Persian oil ...

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  37. FRANCE'S FINANCE.

    The Bank of France has raised its discount rate a half per cent., making it 6 per cent. The Caninet has decided with a view to the restoration of the ...

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  38. THE DEVASTATED AREAS OF FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that an epidemic of fraud in conncetion with the reconstruction of the devasted areas ...

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  39. LIBEL ACTION.

    Mr. H. K. Paine, S.M., and justices in the Adelaide local Court to-day gave a verdict for £200 against the Adelaide "Sun," damages for a libel ...

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  40. HIGHWAY LIGHTHOUSE.

    Erected on a site near an acute curve on the [?]oint Nepean-road at Mordialloc, close to the railway subway, the [?]st highway lighthouse installed in ...

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  41. TELEPHONE SERVICES.

    Refernce was made by the Secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. H. P. Brown) to-day to the efforts that were being made by the department to ...

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  42. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Amery), replying to question in the House of Commons to-day relative to the Singapore naval scheme, said ...

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  43. BRITISH FOOTBALL. CUP-TIE MATCHES REPLAYED. (Reuter.)

    The following a[?] the results of the Cap[?]i[?] matches rep[?]yd on Thursday —Cl[?]on Orient drew with Swansea, 1—1; Charleotn beat Accrington 1—0; ...

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  44. BOXING.

    Mr. Tex Ricka[?]d has announced that the Dempsey Gibbens match will be fought in New York in the first weak in June, and stat[?]d that he hoped to ...

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  45. RUGBY.

    In the match between Blackheath and London University the score was as follows:—Blackheath, 19; London University, [?] ...

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