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  2. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between Great Britain, France and Belgium, but finality has not yet been reached. The British Secretary of Slate for ...

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  3. BOOMING AUSTRALIA

    The Prime Minister informed an interested gathering, at the annual house dinner of the C.T.A., on Saturday evening that after he had done with the ...

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  4. WASHINGTON NAVAL TREATY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has ratified the Washington naval agreement by 106 votes to 106. [For nearly two years France on one ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. DEATH OF MR. M'LEOD, M.L.A.

    The death of Mr. Donald M'Leod, member for Daylesford in the Legislative Assembly since 1900, took place yesterday morning at his residence, 244 ...

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  6. BIG FIRE AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN,--A big conflagration occurred at Vestey's meat works at Parap, two and a half miles from Darwin, on Saturday evening, which destroyed the men's ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND NOTES.

    At the Queensland Treasury the year has closed with a deficit of £184,979. The Treasurer's estimate in his budget in August, 1922, was a deficit of £576,840. In ...

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  8. FATAL MOTOR CRASH

    A fatal motor car accident occurred in North-road, Newport, at 6.10 p.m. on Saturday. A car which contained four men, struck a telegraph post, throwing the ...

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  9. GREECE AND TURKEY AGREE.

    The Lausanne correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:-- "A joint, letter signed by M. Veuizelos and Ismot Pasha will be presented to the ...

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  10. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    The King has awarded the Albert medal for gallantry to Ernest Joyce, William Richards, Victor Hayward (deceased) and Harry Wild (deceased), four members of ...

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  11. BRITISH AIR DEFENCES.

    Sir Samuel Hoare Secretary of State for Air, addressed the National Citizens' Union to-day. Referring to the new air programme, he said that Great Britain ...

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  12. IRON MONARCH IN A GALE

    SYDNEY.--A cyclonic storm, with the wind blowing at the velocity of 80 miles an hour, swept the steamer Iron Monarch from her moorings in Port. Kembla on ...

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  13. THE LATEST ABSURDITY.

    The craze for establishing freak records has reached the limit in Trieste, where an "anti-sleep marathon" has been going on since Sunday last. ...

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  14. STAGE ILLUSION EXPOSED

    Mr. Selbit, illusionist and entertainer, is seeking in the Chancery Court an injunction to restrain Goldwyn Limited from displaying a film exposing his trick of ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES BANKERS

    Messrs. H. D. Hall and A. W. Turner, commissioner and secretary respectively of the New South Wales Government savings banks, have arrived in New York, after ...

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  16. REGRET AT DAYLESFORD.

    DAYLESFOED.--Profound regret and sorrow is felt throughout the electorate at the news of the death of Mr. D. M'Leed, M.L.A. Immediately on receipt ...

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  17. Car Collides with Tram Car.

    GEELONG.--A sensational motor car accident occurred on the Queenscliff-road between Garden and Normanby streets, at 8.45 p.m on Saturday. A car, which ...

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  18. THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE.

    The 233rd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was celebrated by divine service under the auspices of the Loyal Orange institution of Victoria. Melbourne district, ...

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  19. POINCARE TO THE POPE.

    During a heated debate in the Chamber of Deputies concerning the Pope's letter on the subject of reparations, M. Poincare said that however lofty the authority from ...

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  20. Masonic Function Postponed.

    The late Mr. M'Leod was a past vice-president of the Masonic Club of Victoria. The club had intended holding a smoke night, to-night, but out of respect to the ...

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  21. THE MOVING PICTURE AGE.

    Mr. J. M. Beck, United Slates solicitor general, who is visiting England, delivered an outspoken address to the English Speaking-Union to-night. ...

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  22. N.Z. TRAIN DISASTER.

    AUCKLAND.--The wreck of the main trunk express early on Friday morning is attributed solely to a boulder which had fallen between the rails. Otherwise, only ...

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  23. ARMY MUSKETRY TRAININ

    Important innovations will be introduced at Bisley this year, including the introduction of a competition for light automatic guns, Hotchkiss and Lewis. This step ...

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  24. INSURANCE AGENT'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    DAYLESFORD,--M r. Layton, of Ballarat, an insurance agent had a narrow escape of Friday when driving his motor car over Sailor Falls railway crossing. The ...

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  25. THE ANGLICAN NEXUS.

    The convener of the central committee of the Anglican General Synod, which will deal with the new policy of handling the nexus problem inaugurated by the ...

    Article : 218 words
  26. TOBACCO CULTURE.

    BRIGHT.--The Assistant Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Pennington), accompanied by Mr. A. M. Zwar, M.L.A., and Mr. G. E. Marks, tobacco expert, paid a visit of ...

    Article : 331 words
  27. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Berlin corespondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:--"The Chancellor has informed the political leaders that be has received through a diplomatic channel a ...

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  28. REVISION OF THE PSALMS.

    The Anglican House of Clergy has voted in favor of permitting the omission of imprecatory verses of the Psalms. The Dean of Carlisle asked if anyone ...

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  29. CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--The Loyal Orange institution of New South Wales held its annual religious service in the Town Hall on Sunday night, when Rev. J. Bidwell strongly ...

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  30. THREEPENCE IN THE POUND.

    The Chancery Court has sanctioned a distribution from the funds of Horatio Bottomley's Victory Bonds clubs, by which 3d., in the pound will be paid to ...

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  31. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    SYDNEY.--A deputation from the Master Builders' Association on Saturday wailed upon the Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman), and asked for a removal of the ...

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  32. A BLASE BANKRUPT.

    The examination in Bankrupey, of Woolf Solomon Joel, a son of "Solly" Joel, the millionaire, has concluded. Joel's liabilities totalled £42,345, and his ...

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  33. EARL OF PLYMOUTH'S WILL.

    The late Earl of Plymouth left estate valued at £860,000, the death duty upon which was £250,000. Decreased bequeathed £10,000 to his ...

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  34. OPIUM TRADE.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in Ispahan, a former capital of Persia, owing to the continued refusal of the opium merchants to conform to the Persian ...

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  35. THE BASIC WAGE.

    Although there was some disappointment that the Government had not fixed the departmental basic wage on the same level as that determined by the Railways ...

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  36. SERVICE AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG.--The annual service to commemorate the battle of the Boyne was held on Sunday afternoon in the Central Hall, which building was picked to the doors, ...

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  37. CHANNEL STEAMER BEACHED.

    The Channel steamer Casarea, carrying [?]00 passengers for Southampton, struck a rock in a fog after leaving Jersey yesterday. The captain endeavored to return to ...

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  38. AWARD FOR RAILWAY LABORERS.

    SYDNEY.--The final decision has been given by Judge Rolin in the industrial Court on the claims by the A.W.U. and the United Laborers' Protective Society ...

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  39. MOSLEMS IN ENGLAND.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:--"Baron Headley," the Moslem peer, is going to Mecca. Speaking to a vast congregation in a mosquete, [?] ...

    Article : 77 words
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