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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Council of the League of Nations has fixed March 8 as the date for holding an extraordinary meeting of the Assembly to deliver an opinion as ...

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  3. ARSENIC ON APPLES

    The Ministry for Health to-day sent a letter to the National Federation of Fruit Trades stating that, according to information in the department's ...

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  4. WHEAT PROBLEMS

    The, arrival of Mr. McDonald, of Reesdale, en route to the St. Paul Wheat Conference, has rerived a discussion here on the problems which the ...

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  5. TASMANIAN FORESTS

    That Tasmania, is the only true, forestry State in the Commonwealth was the statement made by the Federal Director of Forestry (Mr. C. E. Lane Poole), after a ...

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  6. PENNSYLVANIA STRIKE

    Mr. J. J. Davis, Secretary of the Labour Department of the United States, has confirmed the announcement made on Friday by the Governor ...

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  7. THE WORLD OUTLOOK

    Baron Matsui, writing in the Morning Post," in a series of special articles on the world outlook, says: Japan's voice will speak on the side of peace ...

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  8. BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA

    With, renewed, beat and a strong north wind, which, swept Victoria. te-day. bush fires in all parts of the State blazed again with renewed fury, and small settlements ...

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  9. STATE GOVERNORS

    A representative of the Australian Press Association was to-day authoritatively informed that the Secretary for the Dominions and Colonies (Mr. ...

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  10. LOTTERY FIASCO

    The whole of Italy has forgotten the controversy between the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) and the German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. DOMINION'S FINANCES

    The financial expert of the "Daily Herald" says:—"Canada borrows so largely from New York and London that it comes as a shock to know that Canadian ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    Mr. Emery, the chairman of the Home and Colonial Stores, stated in May last that if there were a free butter market in London butter could be ...

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  13. TURCO-RUSSIAN TREATY

    The National Assembly to-day ratified, the Turco-Russian Con[?]enition, signed in Paris on December 17, 1925. Tewtik Rushdi Bey, Minister for Foreign. Affairs, in a ...

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  14. MURDER CHARGE

    A man was charged at Edinburgh to-day with having murdered his grandmother. The charge read that he "assaulted Mrs. Margaret Cunningham ...

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  15. FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT

    The Franco-German plenipotentiaries to-day signed a provisional commercial agreement according Customs facilities to certain products of their respective ...

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  16. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    The House of Commons to-day passed the second leading pf the Re-election of Ministers Bill by 143 votes to 74. The bill removes the necessity for Ministers ...

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  17. CANADA PACIFIC CABLE

    The representative of the Australian Press Association has been authoritatively informed that the position in reference to the Canada Pacific cable is ...

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  18. MIGRATION

    A meeting of Australian bankers and merchants held to-day considered the appeal of Sir Henry Galway, formerly Governor of South Australia, for £2,000 ...

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  19. MARINE WIRELESS

    The protracted negotiations between representatives of the wireless operators who are on strike and shipowners have ended in a deadlock, with no immediate ...

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  20. THE NEXT WAR

    The Bishop of Clifton, speaking at a Roman Catholic school prize distribution to-day, said despite the League of Nations and the talk of peace, if the ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. JAPANESE POLITICS

    The Seiyukai, the chief Opposition, party, backed by the farmers, is demanding increased wheat duties, but the Government schedule does not ...

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  22. FLAG FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    The Government has appointed a Commission, consisting of three Nationalists, three members of the South African party, and two Labour ...

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  23. STRANGLING CASE

    Eugene Devere, alias John Stitchell, a cripple, convicted of the murder of a girl, aged 17 years, on New Year's Eye, by strangling her in her room ...

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  24. THE COUNTESS OF CATHCART

    The appeal by the Countess of Cathcart against the decision of the immigration authorities at Ellis Island excluding her from the country will be ...

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  25. FRENCH FINANCE BILL

    Speaking to-day for the first time since the opening of the delbate on the Government's financial proposals in the Chamber of Deputies, the Prime Minister ...

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  26. JAPANESE DIET

    As a result of the fusion of the Seiyukai and Dokokai parties, giving the Seiyukai a strength of 160 against the Government's 164, the prospects of ...

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  27. RED SNOW

    A peculiar phenomenon was witnessed here, when the inhabitants awoke to find the city covered with a thin layer of red snow of hues varying ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson), in a communique to-day, confirms the report of the success achieved in connection with the ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. AVIATION

    Captain George' Wilkins, the Australian explorer, who set out on Thursday from Tanana to establish a, supply base in readiness for his proposed ...

    Article : 251 words
  30. TAXATION IN AMERICA

    The Senate, at a late hour, to-night, passed the Tax Reduction Bill, providing for the saving of 456,000,000 dollars (approximately £91,200,000) in taxes a ...

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  31. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE

    Mr. Britten' has introduced in the House of Representatives a resolution asking, for the appropriation of 50,000 dollars to conduct a Congressional ...

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  32. AGED ARAB SENTENCED

    The Supreme Court to-day confirmed the sentence of 10 years' imprisonment passed on an Arab. aged 106 years, who was found guilty of having murdered his ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. JOCKEY MOBBED

    A crowd of disappointed backers on the Vincennes racecourse to-day mobbed a jockey named Dessnux when the favourite was beaten owing to a bad ...

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  34. "WILLOWY" FIGURES

    Sir Harry Bruce-Porter, the eminent physician and surgeon, speaking on behalf of the Co-operative Convalescent Fund in London, said it was a tragedy ...

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  35. BRITISH ART

    In a letter written from New York to Sir Martin Conway, who represents the English Universities in the House of Commons, Sir Joseph Duveen ...

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  36. FORMER SENATOR CHARGED

    Benjamin Beuny, of North Terrace, Adelaide, a former member for South Auatralia in the Senate, was arrested at his home early yesterday morning and taken ...

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  37. A LADY BARRISTER

    Mr. Justice McCardie, when the jury had given their verdict to-day in the breach of promise case in which Miss Young, a barrister, appeared for the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    In consequence of a decline in certain lines of British exports to Australia, the Australian section of the London Chamber of Commerce has appointed a committee ...

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  39. SHIPPING DEPRESSION

    "The depression in the shipping industry continued and deepened during the past year." This is the opening sentence in the report of the ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. George Coates, Miss Bess Norris, and Mr. H. S. Fewer are exhibiting pictures at the Society of Present-day Artists. Mr. Power has the place of honour ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    The Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr. W. A. Webb) gave evidence before the Federal Break of Gange Commission at Parliament House yesterday. ...

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  42. TRADE WITH FRANCE

    At the annual meeting of the British Chamber of Commerce to-day the Australian Trade Representative (Mr. Voss) directed attention to the big ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. THE IMPERIAL NAVY

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman), in a speech at Torquay to-day, announced that the economies being effected by the Admiralty ...

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  44. EMPIRE HALLMARK

    A picturesque suggestion has been roade in a paper on commercial art, to the effect that all Empire goods should be hallmarked with a symbol, such as the ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. TUG BOAT SINKS

    The tug boat Henry Mess, belonging to the Melbourne Steamship Co.. while undergoing repairs at the pier at Williamstown, sank to-night in shallow ...

    Article : 39 words
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