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  2. SECURITY PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. The conversations between Mr. Chamber lain and M. Briand were concluded early this afternoon. A French ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL BUDGET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. In the Reuse of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) presented the budget for 1925.26, the ...

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS

    LONDON. Wednesday Night. Representatives of the miners and coalowners separately and privately discussed the proposed terms of ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. WEMBLEY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Their Majesties made a surprise visit to Wembley to-day and toured the Empire pavilions. They were ...

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  6. CHINA'S TROUBLES

    TIENTSIN", Wednesday Night.— Many persons were killed and wounded and 300 arrested to-day when the Chinese guards were compelled to fire ...

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  7. ANGLO-FRENCH DEETS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reuter has learned that five hours conversation between M. Beland and Mr. Chamberlain yesterday resulted in ...

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  8. KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT.

    PEKING, Wednesday Night.—Three telephone wires leading from the British legation were found cut this morning. An attempt was made last ...

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  9. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    PEKING, Wednesday Night.—In a note dated August 10, the American Minister formally notified the Foreign Office that the ratifications of the ...

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  10. STATE PRISON RIOT

    SALEM (Oregon), Wednesday Night.—In a concentrated not in the State prison to-night two guards were shot dead, one convert killed ...

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  11. RESULT OF DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—It is expected that M. Briand will depart for Paris this morning. The next French reply, as approved, will be ...

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  12. THE MCROCCAN WAR

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. A report from Wezzan states that the haison between the Franco-Spanish troops at Loakkos on Tuesday ...

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  13. MILL STRIKE SETTLED.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday Night.—The Japanese Consul-General and the Chinese Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the mill owners ...

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  14. IS IT CORRECT?

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A newspaper cable from Sydney, quoting Mr. Lang's assertion that he had been guaranteed a ten million loan ...

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  15. EARL YPRES' WILL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Earl of Ypres's will continues to excite public discussion. The exclusion of family is partly explained by ...

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  16. GERMAN POLITICS

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.—The Reichstag has passed the Government's Tariff Bill without amendment after a heated debate. Prior ...

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  17. THE SYRIAN REVOLT

    PARIS, Wednesday Kipht.—M. Painleve has announced the receipt of despatches from General Sarrail, who said the French losses in Syria, ...

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  18. JAPAN AND THE CONFERENCE.

    TOKIO, Wednesday Night.—Fo states that he is holding conversations with America concerning the tariff conference scope. Japan is ...

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  19. IMPROVED PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A Foreign Office communique on the subject of Chamberlain-Briand conversations is identical with the French ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Board of Trade returns for July show imports, £98,744,000; exports, £64,826,000. a decrease of £12,237,000 ...

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  21. FURTHER RIOT DETAILS.

    TIENTSIN, Thursday Morning. — Shortly after the withdrawal of the main police guard from the cotton mills last evening a crowd of rioters ...

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  22. M. BRIAND'S VISIT SUCCESSFUL

    "The Times" says M. Briand's visit has been entirely successful and some thing really definite has been accomplished. The chief concern of Mr ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. FRENCH BANK CLERKS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A strike of employees in some of the smaller banks, especially in the provinces, demanding an increase in salaries is ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. REVIEW OF BUDGET.

    The disposal of the surplus as mentioned at the very beginning, and the relief from direct, and indirect, taxation, the appropriation of 25 per cent. ...

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  25. OVER-POPULATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Dean Inge in the "Morning Post," has commenced a series of articles designed to advocate State assisted migration ...

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  26. MAIN ROADS COMMISSION

    ST. MARY'S, Thursday.—The Main Roads Commission visited St. Mary's and were met by Councillors L. E. Ransom, C. E. Salter and L.J. Steel. ...

    Article : 143 words
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