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  2. AMERICAN FLEET. Australian Cruise Sanctioned.

    It was announced at White House to-day that President Coolidge had given his final approval to the Australian cruise, which so far has been merely ...

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  3. CHURCH ASSEMBLY

    The Church Assembly, or National Assembly of the Church of England, on the motion of the Bishop of London, to-day adopted a motion approving of the ...

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  4. SECRET WAR TREATY.

    That a Russo-Japanese-Chinese Treaty was signed at Peking in January is the assertion of the "LokalAnzeiger," which publishes from ...

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  5. FOURTH TEST MATCH England All Out—548

    Despite evidences of rain, the weather to-day was delightful a cool breeze tempering the heat of the sun. Cricket enthusiasts, therefore, had every ...

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  6. THE PROTOCOL. Dominions Opposed to It

    The "Daily Express" in an editorial refers to the caution marking the first replies from the Dominions to inquiries cabled from Downing-street in reference ...

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  7. AIRCRAFT INQUIRY.

    Public interest throughout the nation is now centred in the aviation controversy, which arose on February 5 as the result of an assertion made in ...

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  8. THE PRINCE OF WALES Projected Six Months Tour.

    The statement made by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Walter Guinness) in the House of Commons during the debate on the Prince of ...

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  9. STRATEGIC STUDY.

    The Australian Press association to-day obtained further data concerning the plans for a strategic study involving both land and sea forces, designed to ...

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  10. CRITICISM OF ROYALTIES.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour), in an editorial article, commenting on the outburst from Socialist members of the House of Commons on the occasion of ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    In view of the uncertainty of the attitude of the British Empire towards the protocol it is now almost a foregone conclusion that the disarmament conference ...

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  12. A TRENCHANT ARTICLE.

    Mr. J. L. Gavin, editor of the "Observer," in a four column article analysing the Geneva protocol, declares that nothing on earth will induce any self-governing ...

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  13. POLITICAL CRIME.

    M. Mileff, the Minister Designate for Bulgaria at Washington, was assassinated to-day, his assailant escaping. The crime is attributed to a ...

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  14. "SHEER IGNORANCE."

    Mrs. Snowden, wife of Mr. Philip Snowden, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Ramsay MacDonald Labour administration, has arrived at ...

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  15. ATTACK ON HAWAII.

    It would be impossible to fortify and defend all the Hawaiian islands, but even if an enemy should capture some of them except Oahu, they would not be ...

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  16. IRISH TREASON BILL.

    The text of the new Treason Bill, now published, shows that the bill is undoubtedly the most drastic measure yet introduced by the Free State ...

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  17. SUTCLIFFE'S GREAT DEEDS.

    The batting deeds of H. Sutcliffe in the present series of test matches has been simply wonderful. In seven innings he has made no fewer than 712 ...

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  18. INTER-DOMINION TRADE.

    "The proposed treaty between Canada and Australia is to start in the development of reciprocal trade," declared the Australian Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle ...

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  19. WIRELESS BILL. DISHONEST LISTENERS-IN.

    The text is issued of a bill to amend the law relating to wireless telegraphy, and provides that anyone establishing or maintaining a wireless telegraph station ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The restoration of relations between Russia and Japan was celebrated this afternoon under the auspices of the Federated Chambers of Commerce and ...

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  21. WORKERS' PARADISE.

    The "Daily Express" states that business men in Dublin and Cork are pressing the Free State Government to abolish income tax, so that Ireland ...

    Article : 187 words
  22. OLDFIELD'S BAG.

    W. A. Oldfield was well in the limelight on Saturday, when he took a hand in dismissing four of the English team, making his bag for the innings five— ...

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  23. TEST UNDER WAR CONDITIONS.

    The manoeuvres and cruise are considered as a fair test under conditions approximating to those of war, namely, an attack upon Oahu by an enemy fleet and ...

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  24. FARMERS' VENDETTA.

    An Alpine vendetta said to have originated 238 years ago has culminated in the trial of a farmer named Jauch, who was accused of having ...

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  25. WORLD WOOL-HUNGRY.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook), speaking at a dinner at Huddersfield given by the Commercial Travellers' Club on ...

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  26. COMMENTS ON THE PLAY.

    Talking to Kilner in Adelaide after the last test match, he expressed his keen disappointment at the narrow loss of the third test. "It would have meant so ...

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  27. NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL.

    The United States Naval Appropriations Bill for 50,000,000 dollars (approximately £5,000,000) to carry out the naval construction programme recently ...

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  28. A GOVERNMENT BLUNDER.

    The "Sunday Express" says that the Government has blundered in connection with the new Wireless Bill. She paper declares against the invasion of ...

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  29. "THE JUTLAND SCANDAL."

    A settlement of the action brought by Mr. Filson Young, late editor of the "Saturday Review," against Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, was announced in ...

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  30. CONFERENCE OF ADMIRALS

    The first arrivals of those who will take part in the conference of Admirals reached here to-day on H.M. cruiser Durban and sloop Bluebell, and ...

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  31. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    An official communique from Morocco rates that a surprise attack was made on the Spanish position at Saasa in the Larache sector, resulting in a number of ...

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  32. OPIUM CONFERENCE.

    The draft of the convention relating to drugs was read to-day at the second Opium Conference, Article I. was maintained by 14 votes to 11, providing that ...

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  33. LAW INCIDENT.

    An unprecedented incident occurred at Cardiff (Wales) Assizes to-day, where a man who had previously been discharged at the Petty Sessions on ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    On her return from a tour of Canada Mrs. Snowden, wife of Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P., speaking with reference to the Canadian farmers' wheat pool, said she ...

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  35. DISARMAMENT. PROSPECTS OF A CONFERENCE.

    While there is no official comment on the London despatches suggesting that the British Government hopes that a new alms conference will be called soon, ...

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  36. A NURSE'S DEATH.

    In connection with the inquest held regarding the death of Florence Harrold, a young nurse, at the end of January, when the coronel stated that a post-mortem ...

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  37. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    The Senate, by 214 votes to 50, has adopted the Government's Electoral Reform Bill, the provisions of which closely follow the lines of British electoral law, ...

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  38. Continued from preceding column. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TO-DAY.

    More or less unsettled weather is forecasted for the continuation of the fourth test match to-morrow. The weather is expected to be warm and sultry, with ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS' UNION.

    At a reception at the Imperial Institute by the League of Nations Union, in honour of the students of London University, of whom 1,000 ...

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  40. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    The members of the Young Australia League who are visiting France went sight-seeing in Versailles to-day. This evening they will be entertained at a ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the fifth Parliament of the Union of South Africa was opened this morning by the GovernorGeneral, the Earl of Athlone. The ...

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  42. DOMINION NAVIES.

    Referring to the fact that numerous applications for service in the navies of the Dominions have recently been sent direct to the Dominion authorities ...

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  43. SUTCLIFFE'S FAME.

    The "Daily Express," in an editorial, says that Sutcliffe has his hour, and in it he becomes almost a legendary figure, greater than a Cabinet Minister, ...

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  44. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The Japanese Embassy announces that 14 Japanese warships have been destroyed, of rendered unfit for fighting service, in accordance with the Washington ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETE.

    Porritt, the New Zealand athlete, who competed in the Olympic competitions, has accepted an invitation from the Pennsylvania University Athletic Club to ...

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  46. LUCK BY CABLE.

    Leading sportmen who were present at the "Pink [?]Uns'" Jubilee dinner, sent a cablegram to Giligan, saying: Though we cannot recover the ashes, we wish the team ...

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  47. ASIA MINOR WHEAT.

    Colonel Horlick, in the House of Commons to-day, directed attention to the possibility of encouraging the production of wheat in Asia Minor with a view ...

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  48. MIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Suffolk is taking 350 migrants to New Zealand, and 270 others will make the voyage in the steamer Tainui, including 22 public school boys. ...

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  49. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    "The Times" Fund for the restoration of St. Paul's Cathedral now stands at £235,547. Of this amount £650 was received to-day. ...

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  50. SPANISH OFFICER'S DEATH.

    The death of General Antoine Deban, a member of the Spanish Directory, who was reported to have committed suicide, was due to accident, a revolver charge ...

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