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    An investigation of his career having shown him in an unfavorable light, Count von Hochberg will not,:he Prime Minister of Rumania ...

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  5. Not Nothing—Bat a Lot—To Prevent Them

    It was indeed unfortunate for the Leader of the Country Party, Mr. A. Thomson, that the Premiers' Conference at Canberra discussed the question of migration on the same day that he chose to deliver his policy speech. In the course of that long rigmarole, Mr. Thomson spoke as follows:—"The ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. Starving the Coal Miners Into Submission

    All tilings must end, therefore the coal lock-out-in New South Wales will sooner or later he settled in some sort pf fashion. The tragedy of the situation is that no settlement can give the men anything, that will repay them for the suffering they have undergone. The coal miners of New ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. Much Talk Without Getting to the Point

    France seems to be determined to be the "mark" at the five-Power Naval Conference. Having stated her claims, or rather having made her irreducible demands, her spokesmen were force to retire owing to the defeat of the Government on a domestic matter, which, in itself, shows how little ...

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