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  2. MOROCCAN WAR

    It is officially announced in Madrid that after a careful reconnaissance the Spaniards yesterday entered Ajdir, and occupied a number of other positions ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S VETERANS

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King), addressing a mass meeting at New Westminster, British Columbia, on Saturday, said: "If we, ...

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  4. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    The British Labour Conference, at Liverpool concluded its proceedings to-day, the chairman declaring that they had disappointed all who wanted ...

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  5. EUROPEAN PEACE

    M. Painleve, the Prime Minister of France, speaking to-day at Nimes, in the Department of Gard, declared that the foreign policy of France was "to ...

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  6. WAR DEBTS

    "Grievously disappointed" over the failure to effect a settlement of the French war debt to the United States, M. Caillaux, the French Minister for ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

    The ninth Parliament of the Commonwealth ceased to exist on Saturday, when His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Forster, issued a proclamation dissolving the House of Representatives and discharging ...

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  8. SEAMENS STRIKE

    Inquiries made on Saturday indicated that shipowners generally are not in favour of the proposal said to have been made, by certain exporters to pay ...

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  9. Sir John Gellibrand to Stand

    Following upon a meeting of thc National Campaign Council on Friday night, at which was discussed the question of bringing forward a candidate of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COLONIAL WINES

    The "Morning Post," commenting, on the wine, spirit, and allied trade exhibition now being held at the Agricultural-hall in Islington, North ...

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  11. MOSUL QUESTION

    Speaking to-day at Sparkbrook, in Warwickshire, Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, strongly attacked those British ...

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  12. GALLIPOLI TO-DAY

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, in a speech at Hull, Yorkshire, dealing with his recent visit to Gallipoli, said: "The obliterating hand of time has ...

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  13. SECURITY PACT

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, left London to-day in order to attend the Security Pact Conference to be held next ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Tho Colonial Office, replying to representations made by Mr. J. Duckworth, Liberal member of the House of Commons for Blackburn, that the new ...

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  15. SHIP COLLIDES WITH PIER

    The new motor-ship Malabar, built in Scotland by Messrs. Barclay, Curle and Co. for the Australian owners, Burns, Philp and Co., crashed into the ...

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  16. AIRCRAFT INQUIRY

    Commander Rodgers, who was in charge of the U.S. seaplane which was lost for several days during the attempted trans-Pacific flight to Hawaii, ...

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  17. CATHOLIC MISSION BURNED

    live orphans perished when the boys dormitory of a Catholic mission, 25 miles from Lewiston, was burned down on Saturday hight. ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    Sir Dawson Bates, the Minister of Home Affairs in the North of Ireland Government, declared to-day that if Dr. Mannix, the Roman Catholic ...

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  19. MARITIME LAW

    The closing meeting of the International Conference on Maritime Law, which met at Geneva, unanimously approved to-day of the Gothenburg draft ...

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  20. BANDITS EXECUTED

    The expedition with which crimes of violence, are dealt with under the system of the Directory court-martial was exemplified yesterday. Two men who ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    The magazine at Fort McKinley exploded to-day, raining shells on the nearby villages, lt is believed that no casualties occurred. ...

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  22. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    Admiral Christy, who is in charge of the rescue operations of the U.S. submarine which was sunk in a collision with the City of Rome near Long Island, reported ...

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  23. BRITISH NATIONAL FASCISTS

    The first overseas branch of the British National Fascists has been inaugurated at Durban, and other towns are likely to follow suit. The ...

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  24. JACKADGERY HYDROSCHEME

    Thc Lang Ministry has now definitely decided to abandon the Jackadgery hydro-electric scheme that was launched by the Fuller Government. ...

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  25. FUNERAL OF M. BOURGEOIS

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Painleve) to-day attended the funeral of M. Leon V. Bourgeois, formerly President of the French Senate and delegate to the ...

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  26. DEVONPORT RESIDENT'S DEATH

    Mr. Jonathan Hainsworth, aged [?]5 died suddenly at East Devonport on Saturday afternoon. He was an old railway employee and bridge carpenter, and had ...

    Article : 68 words
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