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  2. PROHIBITION. American Senate Discussion

    As a result of days of wrangling and debate in the Senate there emerges the probability of a comprehensive investigation into the question of ...

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  3. REPARATIONS. France's Trump Card

    As an echo to the general applause winch has been accorded for the reports of the Committees of Experts, on Reparations, the difficulty of securing, ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    The real election fight in South Africa will start after Easter. In the meanwhile members and candidates are hurrying to their constituencies. ...

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  5. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES. Strikes and Lockouts

    The Court of Inquiry which recently investigated the tramway and omnibus strike in London has finally reported that in its opinion, strikes and ...

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  6. JAPAN'S EMIGRATION POLICY. Solution of Social Questions

    The Premier of Japan (Viscount Kiyoura), addressing the inaugural meeting of the newly-formed Imperial Economic Council, declared that an ...

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  7. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISM.

    The trail concluded at Kieff last week of a number of prominent local intellectuals, most of them Social Democrats, including several professors ...

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  8. ANGUS MURRAY. Demonstration for Reprieve

    All police leave was cancelled to-day, because of the demonstration organised by the committee working for the reprieve of Angus Murray, who is to be ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS. General Election Predicted

    Mr. J. J. O'Neill the Liberal member for Lancaster, addressing his constituents to-day, said the stage had been set for a general election in the ...

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  10. THE TARIFF.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Charonicle" saya he learns on excellent authority that the British Government has definitely decided to ...

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  11. THE WORKERS AND OVERTIME.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, addressing the workers at the Empire Exhibition to-day, thanked them on behalf of the ...

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  12. ALLEGATIONS OF MENTAL DEFICIENCY.

    Following the week-end representations, including the allegation that A[?]gus Merray is mentally deficient, a lengthy special meeting of the Executive ...

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  13. U.S. IMMIGRATION LAW.

    The Gentlemen's agreement, curtailing Japanese immigration in the United States, has been reduced to concrete terms for the first time in the ...

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  14. RUGBY TOURING TEAM.

    The Rugby tourirg team, consisting of 17 players, with two managers, and accompanied by seven of the Rugby League enthusiasts, sailed on the P. and O. liner ...

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  15. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. James Taylor, one of the represetatives of the Australians who are to compete at the Olympic games in Paris, states that the stadium is ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF U.S.A. GOVERNMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Agency authoritatively learns that the United States is prepared to undertake the unofficial role ...

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  17. THE SOUTHAMPTON STRIKE.

    An interesting incident in the Southampton strike is the departure of the liner Mauretania for Cherbourg, where she was extensively repaired by British ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.

    Mr. Lloyd George, writing in the "Nation" on "The Statemen's Task," points out that Great Britain depends more than any country on her trade ...

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  19. MANY ARRESTS.

    The movement to clean up American cities, particularly Chicago and [?] York, has extended to Cloveland, Ohio, when a special contingent of 150 ...

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  20. WAR GRATUITY BONDS

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) yesterday announced that preliminary arrangements have how been made by the Treasury for the ...

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  21. MAURETANIA IN A GALE.

    The Mauretania, drawn by five Dutch tugs, is struggling in the teeth of a north-westerly gale in the English Channel, and is only making one knot ...

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  22. MILITARY CONSCRIPTION.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Japanese War Department will shortly issue a decree announcing that ...

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  23. LOCKOUT DECIDED UPON.

    The shipbuilding employers announce that the lockout will become effective from to-night (Friday). ...

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  24. EAGERNESS FOR PUBLICITY.

    Eagerness for publicity among contemporary authors is becoming so widespread as to develop certain symptoms of abnormality. The newest ...

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  25. GERMAN ACCEPTANCE.

    The Committee of the Economic Council of Germany has recommended conditional acceptance of the reparation experts' recommendations, and ...

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  26. THE BRITISH MINERS.

    It has been decided to grant the request of the miners to hold a court of inquiry into the question of wages. The "Daily Telegraph" understands ...

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  27. WOMEN'S DRASTIC RESOLUTIONS.

    The Women's National Committee, for Law Enforcement has adopted resolutions requesting Congressional legislation, with national mobilisation of ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. PASSED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives, by 322 votes to 71, has approved of the section of the Immigration Bill virtually barring Japanese from the United ...

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  29. BILLIARDS.

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  30. STRIKE OF GERMAN PRINTERS.

    Owing to a strike of German printers the newspapers published at Breslau, Dresden Leipzig, and Munich did not appear to-day. ...

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  31. BRUSH WITH PIRATES.

    While the steamer Tailee was proceeding on her voyage from Kongmoon, in the province of Knantung to Hongkong last night, a number of pirates, ...

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  32. ALLIED DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    The Jugo-Slavian Debt Commission left Washington to-day, following discussions with the United States World War Foreign Debt Commission. ...

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  33. "KING OF THE BOOTLEGGERS."

    Mike Cusamano, King of the American bootleggers, desires to leave America, not because of the severities of the law which he has been flouting ...

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  34. GERMANY'S OBLIGATION TO PAY.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that M. Poincare, the Prime Minister of France, answering an inquiry by M. ...

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  35. FAHMY BEY CASE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" sends further details in connection with the story of an alleged attempt to obtain possession of ...

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  36. THE DARDANELLES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, lecturing at Hall yesterday in aid of the British Legion, revoaled that the British General Staff as far back as 1906 had ...

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  37. SUMMER TIME.

    While snow was filling outside there was an amusing debate in the House of Commons to-day on the Summer Time Bill, permanently fixing the ...

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  38. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    The touring contingent of the Young Australia League this morning visited the Tower of London and in the afternoon were entertained by the ...

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  39. SPECULATING OFFICER.

    The War Department has announced the acceptance by President Coohdge of the resignation of Lieutenant Wood, son of Major-General Wood, Governor ...

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  40. TRAGEDY IN HONGKONG.

    Captain Silvares, a Portuguese army officer and a visitor to Hongkong from Macao, the Portuguese settlement on the south coast of China, shot and ...

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  41. SCHEME CONDEMNED BY MR. HUGHES.

    The former Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) made the following comment on the Dawes report:—"France should hardly ...

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  42. GREEK AFFAIRS.

    Owing to indications of reactionary trouble brewing, the Government has ordered the arrest of 18 superior military and naval retired officers, ...

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  43. CELOTEX INDUSTRY.

    Mr. H. C. Armstrong, the cotton expert, with the president and director of the American Celotex Company which proposes to co-operate in the ...

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  44. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    At the Royal Colonial Institute to-day a luncheon was given to Sir Hug Denison, the well-known Australian sportsman and managing director of ...

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  45. EX-CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the ex--Crown Prince of Germany, contrary to his undertaking, allowed himself to ...

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  46. TENNIS.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association announces that 15 American players are eligible to play in the Davis Cup team. The first five named are Tilden, ...

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  47. THE LATE HERR STINNES.

    Financial circles in Berlin are eagerly speculating as to the future of 32 companies, of which the late Herr Stinnes was chairman, and 32 others of ...

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  48. AMERICAN SCANDALS.

    Following the receipt of letters in which the Secretary for the Treasury (Mr. A. W. Melton) distinctly threatened to resign unless the Committee ...

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  49. DISARMAMENT.

    Senator Kimo has introduced into the Senate a resolution to empower President Coolidge to appoint a commission to co-operate with the League of ...

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  50. FIRE AT A SCHOOL

    Last night a barking dog at a Put ney boarding school, near London, awakened a maid, who found the ground floor on fire. She gave the ...

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  51. THE UNREST IN THE PUNJAUB.

    The Punjaub,Government is making another attempt to meet the legitimate grievances of the Sikh community by appainting a committee, under the ...

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  52. RAID ON GAMING HOUSE.

    In a police raid in Lonsdale-street early on Saturday morninrg 46 men were arrested, and were remanded on charercs of having been found in a common ...

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  53. IRISH GIRLS.

    Dr. T. O'Doherty the Roman Catholic Bishop of Galway, in a speech advising parents how to deal with way[?] ward girls, said to-day: "Lay a lash ...

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  54. ECHO OF THE WAR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a memorial is in course of erection at a point where the Germans crossed the liue to ...

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  55. LIBEL ACTION.

    Miss Christina Beattle, known as Zoo Gordon, the actress, brought a libel action to-day against the newspaper "Tatler" for publishing over her ...

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  56. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    In a speech at Birmingham to-day, Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, formerly [?]st Lord of the Admiralty, said he rejoiced that Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister ...

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  57. EVICTION OF A TENANT.

    A house owner who, under the Rent Act, obtained the eviction of a tenant on the pretext that he desired to live in the house himself, but then sold it ...

    Article : 97 words
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