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  2. IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the House of Commons, replying to four Questions why the recent army tinned meat contract was not given to ...

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  3. FIVE DAY FOG IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Five days of continuous fog has resulted almost a complete dislocation of London's shipping business, and ...

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  4. BALKANS SHAKEN

    BELGRADE. Tuesday Night. — One hundred and seventy-six distinct shocks have been recorded in the Balkans since Monday. The ...

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  5. SITUATION IN CHINA

    The speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Launceston Rotary Club yesterday was Mr W. Judd, M.A., who gave an interesting address on: "The ...

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  6. AN AERIAL ACROSS ATLANTIC

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—A thrilling Trans-Atlantic aerial race is in prospect, owing to an announcement by Major Borges' the Uruguayan ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN XI TOUR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A recommendation that there should be a fixed payment for players instead of bonuses is included in the report and ...

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  8. A FRESH SITUATION

    HANKOW, Tuesday Night. — Mr. O'Malley stated this morning that Dr. Eugene Chen yesterday made a series of statements, partly ...

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  9. STOKEHOLD LORDS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Every time a ship is due to leave for New Zealand the firemen make merry. Time after time vessels on the New ...

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  10. THE SHINGLE DOOMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. "The shingle won't last a decade. Long hair will come as sure as sunshine follows ...

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  11. JAPAN'S PROBLEM

    TOKIO, Tuesday Night—Unemployment, resulting from political and economic unrest, is one of the most serious problems in Japan, especially ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—M. Briand, replying to President Coolidge in regard to the disarmament proposals, emphasises appreciation of the ...

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  13. CRIME INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The report of the Commissioner of Police (Mr. James Mitchell), tabled at the Legislative Assembly to-day, shows that ...

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  14. COME TO BRITAIN'

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Come to Britain movement fills much wanted place in our national life, enabling the people of the ...

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  15. CHEMICALS MARKET

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Sir Max Muspratt, speaking at the Colonial Institute luncheon, emphasised that the rich standard of living which the ...

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  16. SAMOAN WELCOME

    H.M.S. RENOWN, Tuesday.—The Renown, whose course was deflected slightly at the request of the Duke and Duchess of York for the purpose ...

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  17. WORSTED TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The present vogue in knitted goods and the short small skirt was one of the factors in the depression of the ...

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  18. COSTLY GOLF

    LONDON. Tuesday Night.—In order to avoid the usual week-end congestion at the golf links, steps are being taken to establish a "city ...

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  19. GRANTS TO STATES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister made available to-night the proposed terms in reference to the Royal commission to inquire ...

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  20. A WIN FOR E.O.J.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — The Forster Cup carnival was continued at the Semaphore to-day when an invitation race for a trophy presented ...

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  21. FLED FROM MANSION

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday Night.—Mrs. Chaplin testified in the Superior Court on Tuesday that she fled from the Chaplin mansion when her ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The Lord Bishop of London (Dr. Arthur Foley "Wilmington Ingram) arrived in Sydney to-day from Brisbane. There was ...

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  23. WORLD WAR ECHO

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Twelve years after receiving shrapnel injuries, sustained during the German bombardment of Hartlepool, Sarah ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. A DECREE NISI

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Edith Marjorie Match to-day obtained a decree nisi for divorce against Thomas Dacies Match (Minister for ...

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