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  2. MOROCCAN WAR Speech by French Prime Minister

    The French Chamber of Deputies was crowded yesterday, when M. Painleve, the Prime Minister, made a statement on the situation in Morocco. He ...

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  3. PACIFIC PEOPLES

    Delegates from China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia to the Institute of Pacific Relations, addressing the Pan-Pacific Club to-day, expressed the ...

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  4. PREFERENTIAL TRADE Canada and Australia

    The trade treaty between Australia and Canada met with considerable opposition in the Canadian House of Commons to-day, ...

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  5. SHIPPING TROUBLE Refusal to Man the Fordsdale

    Seamen in Sydney to-day acted on the advice of the union officials, and refused to offer for engagement on the Australian ...

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  6. PRINCE'S TOUR Arrival at Johannesburg

    As befitting the largest city in the South African Union, the people of Johannesburg gave the Prince of Wales a tremendous and ...

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  7. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Hobart By-Election

    The declaration of the poll in connection with the by-election for the vacant Hobart seat in the Legislative Council was made in front of the Town-hall ...

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  8. BRITISH COAL MINING INDUSTRY Conference in London

    At a meeting of the joint sub-committee of inquiry into the British coal industry held in London to-day, the coalowners informed the miners that ...

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  9. CHINA Note From the Powers

    The Italian Minister in Peking (Signor Cerruti), on behalf of the interested Powers, handed a Note to the Chinese Foreign Office this afternoon ...

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  10. PACIFIC RELATIONS

    Active and prominent workers in the business, professional, and educational life of Australia and New Zealand have been invited to membership in the Institute of ...

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  11. BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS.

    Congratulatory messages are pouring in from all parts of the world felicitating the Prince on the occasion of his 31st birthday, which is the ...

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  12. JOCULAR MR. OKINES.

    Mr. Okines returned his thanks to those electors who had supported him. He did so with a due appreciation of the loyalty to the Labour movement and the ...

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  13. CLOSING DOWN OF MINES.

    The serious outlook in the coal-mining industry was referred to at question time in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon after a reply to Mr. W. Lunn, the ...

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  14. FRENCH MERCHANT KILLED.

    This afternoon 1,000 students, workmen, citizens, and soldiers paraded along the Bund and around Shameen. When opposite the Victoria Hotel, in ...

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  15. GOVERNOR DELAYED.

    The departure of the Governor (Sir R. E. Stubbs) for London has been postponed. ...

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  16. PROTEST FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    British Columbia fruitgrowers are protesting vigorously to the Canadian Government against the proposed treaty with Australia as affecting fruits and ...

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  17. DETERMINED ATTACK ON FRENCH LINES.

    The Riffs made a determined attack [?]n the French lines to the north of Wezzan yesterday, but were repulsed. Heavy fighting continues in the region ...

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  18. RUSSIANS HANDLE CARGO

    A fair quantity of silk was loaded on the P. and O. liner Malwa this morning by lighters from the wharfs. At the French-town wharf the coolies demanded ...

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  19. MR. LYONS SATISFIED.

    In returning thanks to those electors who had supported him, Mr. T. Lyons mentioned that this was the first occasion on which he had contested a political ...

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  20. CANBERRA

    The Secretary of the Home and Territories Department (Mr. J. G. McLaren) gave evidence to-day before the Federal Works Committee on the proposal to ...

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  21. ALL STAGES PASSED.

    The Canadian and Australian trade treaty has passed all stages of the House of Commons, and now goes to the Senate. ...

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  22. PROPOSED NATIONALISATION.

    Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, received a deputation yesterday from the General Council of the British Trade Union Congress, who proposed that the ...

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  23. SECURITY PACT The French Note to Germany

    It is learned in London that Germany sent a questionnaire to Paris respecting the obscurities contained in the French Note regarding the ...

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  24. DUTIES ON LACE.

    The House of Commons this morning agreed to a Government motion applying Imperial preference of onethird of the duty on imports of lace ...

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  25. PRESS CABLE RATES

    Replying in the House of Commons this afternoon to Sir Harry Brittain, the Conservative member for Acton, Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson, the ...

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  26. NEWS FROM OTHER CENTRES

    An unconfirmed private telegram from Wuchow (Kwangtung) says that the Japanese Customs Commissioner has been killed, and two other Japanese injured. ...

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  27. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The "Montreal Star," in a leading article to-day, says that now that the long offered trade treaty with Australia is before the Canadian Parliament with a ...

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  28. THE TRANSPORT GROUP.

    Developments to-day point to a serious extension of the shipping dispute. The marine transport group of unions, representing all the waterfront organisations, ...

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  29. COUNCIL AND ITS RIGHTS.

    Mr. Clyde Hamilton said that he had certainly been misled, as regarded the support that had been promised him. He appreciated the kind feeling that had ...

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  30. LABOUR CONDEMNATION.

    The Parliamentary Labour party has passed a resolution condemning the proposed security pact as not calculated to secure France-German ...

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  31. S.S. CYCLE.

    Although officials of the Seamen's Union had been inclined to attach significance to the action of the owners of the inter-State cargo steamer Cycle in ...

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  32. THE RUHR VALLEY

    The French Cabinet has approved of the measures decided upon by M. Painleve, the Prime Minister, and M. Briand, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, for the ...

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  33. REFUGEES COMING IN.

    The East Surrey Regiment has been ordered to stand by in case of emergency, while a detachment of 60 Punjabis has been sent to Shameen as a ...

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  34. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    Signor Mussolini the Prime Minister of Italy, in a speech delivered to-day at the National Fascist Congress in Rome, defended the bill introduced in the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS

    The Australian pilgrims who visited Rome for the Holy Year celebrations attended a special mass at the Madeleine Church in Paris this morning for the ...

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  36. PEMBROKE SEAT

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of electors of Lindisfarne assembled at the residence of Mr. Frank Hammond on Tuesday night with the object of ...

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  37. TRAGEDY IN LONDON

    A tragedy, with several mysterious features, was discovered this morning at the Shoreditch Public Library in the East End of London, where the bodies ...

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  38. 80,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED.

    At a rough computation, it is estimated (says the "Age") that there are over 30,000 people in Melbourne suffering more or less through lack of ...

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  39. POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    With the storm centre transferred to Sydney, there were no developments at Melbourne to-day in the dispute between the Federated Seamen's Union on ...

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  40. "SOMETHING WRONG"

    "I consider it very unsatisfactory that Labour cannot get a single direct representative in the Legislative Council," declared the Premier (Hon. J. A. Lyons). ...

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  41. SITUATION GRAVER IN AMOY.

    It is reported from Amoy that the situation is graver, owing to the students insisting on demonstrating against foreigners in the international ...

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  42. WRECK OF THE WAIMATE

    The steamer Waimate, 7,015 tons, which formerly belonged to the New Zealand Shipping Co., and for some years traded between London and New Zealand ports, ...

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  43. DI PINEDO

    The National Fascist Congress to-day unanimously adopted a resolution congratulating the Marchese di Pinedo, the chief of the Italian Air Staff, on his ...

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  44. "WELL PLAYED, HOLEBROOK!"

    When the result of the election for the Hobart seat was made known in New Norfolk through the medium of "The Mercury" early yesterday morning, Mr. ...

    Article : 108 words
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