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  2. WAR DEBTS. France's Debt to Britain.

    The British Note to France with regard to war debts states:— "The Government ad[?]eres to the principle of the Balfour Note, but ...

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  3. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE. Not Aimed at Japan.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Amery), in a speech at Liverpool yesterday, referring to Singapore naval base, said: "At Singapore we stand on ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. TURCO-GREEK CRISIS.

    An improvement in the Turco-Greek situation, arising out of the expulsion of the Greek Patriarch, is indicated by an announcement from Athens that ...

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  5. NAVIGATION ACT.

    The "Sydney Morning Herald," in its leading article in last Thurstday's issue, commented as follows under the caption "Tasmania and Shipping":—Tasmania ...

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  6. WATERSIDE DISPUTE. Fresh Trouble Expected.

    Bitter hostilities between the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union in Sydney are feared ...

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  7. TASMANIA'S DISABILITIES Relations With the Commonwealth.

    The statement of the Premier (Hon. J. A. Lyons) concerning Tasmania's relationships with the Commonwealth has aroused considerable interest in the city, ...

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  8. GOITRE.

    A special meeting of the local Board of Health was held at the Council-chambers on Saturday/night. The object of the meeting was to discuss with Dr. Walker, ...

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  9. BLIND INSTITUTION.

    Further evidence as to the administration of the Institution for the Blind, Deaf and Dumb was given before the Royal Commission appointed to inquire ...

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  10. NEWSPAPER SALE.

    The "Financial News" states that Allied Newspapers Ltd., which recently acquired Hulton's Manchester newspapers, is now taking over the ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN LISBON.

    A cryptic message from Lisbon (the capital of Portugal) states that during a demonstration outside the Ministry yesterday four persons were wounded ...

    Article : 50 words
  12. ANONYMOUS LETTERS.

    As a sequel to the anonymous letter scandal at Sheringham, in Norfolk, Miss Dorothy Myrtle Thurburn, aged 25 years, and her mother are leaving ...

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  13. PRIVATE PROFITS.

    After a trial lasting a month seven officials at Leningrad of the State Leather Trust were to-day sentenced to death for a so-called "economic ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The cadets of the Young Australia League now in England are due to arrive in Paris to-morrow night, and will be quartered at the Clignancourt ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At a plenary sitting of the Opium Conference yesterday afternoon, Mr. Toivola, of Finland, submitted a report of the committee on the American ...

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  16. IN FRANCE.

    The British Note to France on war debts has been received in Paris, and it is understood that it is regarded favourably. ...

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  17. WALSH CASE.

    One of the points on which the defence will rely was revealed to-day, when the hearing of the charges against the Federal president of the Seamen's Union (Thomas ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. SHALE OIL.

    The Minister for Mines (Hon. A. G. Ogilvie) has received a telegram from the manager of the Australian Shale Oil Corporation (Mr. Chambers), intimating that ...

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  19. "FRANK AND FRIENDLY."

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says official quarters in France regard the Churchill Note as an entirely frank and friendly ...

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  20. NAVIGATION ACT MUST GO.

    At the meeting of the Huon Municipal Council to-day a circular sent to the municipal councils of Tasmania by the Mayor of Hobart (Ald. Valentine), ...

    Article : 455 words
  21. N.Z. WATERSIDERS.

    The dissatisfaction existing among waterside workers with the rate of pay granted by the Arbitration Court in the last award, was further indicated at a mass ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. PROSPECT OF WAR.

    General Birke, Military Chief of Staff, criticising the Danish Socialist Government's Disarmament Bill, declared that the prospect of war was ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. SOCIALISTS AND CRIME.

    The Socialist Government of Denmark has introduced remarkable provisions in a new bill to amend the Criminal Code. The bill provides for ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. LOVE TRAGEDY.

    An amazing love tragedy has occurred here. A lift attendant named Kiraly, at the fashionable Ritz Hotel, fell madly in love with Miss Elizabeth ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. DISASTROUS FIRE IN N.Z.

    A fire wi[?]ed out the business section of Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, to-day, the central block of ten business premises on Marine-parade was completely destroyed. ...

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  26. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    Representatives of the Australian Natives' Association waited as a deputation to-day on the Acting Prime Minister (Senator Pearce), to bring under the ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. MILITARY PACT.

    The "Daily Express," in an editorial to-day, says:— "The Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) ought most plainly to be ...

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  28. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    The battleship Tosa was sunk in accordnance with the decision of the Washington Conference. The Tosa was [?]owed out by the warship ...

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  29. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    Canon Alexander, preaching at St. Paul's Cathedral to-night, deprecated sensational statements regarding the building. He said: "People are now ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. BROADCASTING.

    The programme to be broadcasted to-night from station 7ZL, Hobart, is being contributed by Mr. Charles Amott and party. The vocalists are Miss Jean ...

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  31. MELBOURNE FATALITY.

    With his right arm severely bruised, and swollen, the viec-caption of the English cricket team (Mr. J. W. H. T. Douglas), who was injured in a motor ...

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  32. BOXING TRAGEDY.

    There was a tragic close to the boxing programme at Premierland last night, when Edward Shepherd collapsde and died in the ring in the sixth ...

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  33. "FROM BAD TO WORSE."

    Councillor Woolley said that by putting the service under the control of the Federal Government, Tasmania would be going from bad to worse. They could not ...

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  34. LOST AT SEA.

    On arrival in Melbourne yesterday the Commonwealth Government steamer Esperance Bay, 13,850 tons, was three days late, due to exceptionally rough weather ...

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  35. HON. T. MURDOCH'S VIEWS.

    "I have read the Premiers conclusions in your recent issues on the results of his visit to Melbourne to meet the State Piemiers and the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 456 words
  36. COLLAPSE OF WALL.

    Thirteen nersons were killed and 15 seriously injured by the collapse of a wall during a fire at disused barracks in Beziers (a town in the Department ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. "THE TIMES" FUND.

    "The Times" Fund for the restoration of St. Paul's Cathedral has now reached £227,857. ...

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  38. [?]ING BEATEN BY COLOURED BOXER.

    p[?]or to the tragedy Charles Ring, the Australian boxer, was beaten on points by Ian Johnson, a coloured boxer (11.10), in a 15 rounds contest, ...

    Article : 37 words
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