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  2. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—An interim repot of the Committee of Federation of British Industries, which was appointed of the Government's ...

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  3. FUGITIVE NOTES

    Government economy! Geological draftsman, and typist, at Launceston are to be retired. Government geologist to take up his permanent quarters ...

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  4. THE RUHR OCCUPATION

    BERLIN. Monday Night.—Herr Cuno, speaking at Konigsberg, said passive resistance in the Ruhr would continue as long as necessary in the ...

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  5. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The second session of the present Parliament was opened this afternoon with the customary ceremonial. ...

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  6. RUMORS OF FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr Stanley Baldwin informed Mr Ramsay Macdonald that the Government did not intend ...

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  7. THE WAY TO INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Morning Post" editorially regrets tthe Federation of British Industries' report as being indefinite regarding Imperial ...

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  8. BRITISH AND FRENCH VIEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—"The Daily Telegraph" diplomatic correspondent says there is reason to fear that Sunday's conversation between M. ...

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  9. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Major Buckley, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said, under his original contract Mr Wintour was given ...

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  10. RIOTS IN SAXONY

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—Serious street fighting occurred at Eilseben, in Saxony, between the Nationalists and Communists on the occasion of ...

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  11. ELEVATED TRAIN FALLS

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—A two car elevated train toppled off the rail structure and fell 30 feet to the street at the busiest shopping corner ...

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  12. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Duke of York opened the Imperial Education Conference of Boaros of Education, at which Mr Tate ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Joseph Cook and the Agents-General at a meeting decided to invite all Australians in London to the laying ...

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  14. AN AUSTRALIAN SAILOR

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—John Olsen, a seaman of Sydney, appeared at Bow-Street on an extradition warrant charging him with assault on ...

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  15. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr Ben Tillett, M.P., writes to the press pointing out that the promoters of the scheme for sending an exhibition ship ...

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  16. LIQUOR AT SEA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr Stanley Baldwin, the Premier, in replying to a question in the House of Commons, said it was the practice of ...

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  17. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.—"The Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva states that the, German economic penetration of Switzerland is ...

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  18. HOUSING BILL

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons the Housing Bill was read a third time. During committee the maximum size, 850ft., for ...

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  19. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr Po[?]sonby in the House of Commons asked whether the Government intended to submit to the Imperial Conference any ...

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  20. NO SEIZURE OF SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—The Prohibition Bureau has announced that foreign ships bringing liquor to American waters will not be seized for the ...

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  21. WIFE BEATING IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday Night.—After the longest legal dispute on record the Supreme Court has decided that a Frenchman may not heat his wife. The case ...

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  22. AIR CONGRESS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Prince of Wales opened the International Air Congress at the Civil Engineers' Institute. Representatives ...

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  23. THE NOTICE PAPER

    The Premier (Mr Hayes), to move to bring in a bill to provide for the appointment of Ministers of the Crown, the payment of their salaries, and the allocation ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    VANCOUVER, B.C., Monday Night.—Addressing the Canadian Club at a luncheon, Mr McKinnon, the Australian Ambassador to Washington, made a ...

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  25. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—At Denver President Harding during a speech said the prohibition issue was ast coming to be recognised, not as ...

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  26. TORNADOES AND RAIN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—At St Paul, Minnesota, tornadoes and rain storms are sweeping the central and north-west and killed 20 ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    SALISBURY (Rhodesia), Monday Night.—By eleven votes to seven it has been decided to re-impose duties of half a crown per hundred lbs on ...

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  28. THE WORLD COURT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—Four United States representatives of the Hague Permanent Court of Ar[?]itration have received from the ...

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  29. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    The Speaker (Mr J. W. Evans C.M.G.) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Members then retired to the Legislative Council Chamber to hear His ...

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