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  2. IMMIGRATION BUNGLE.

    SYDNEY.-- Questioned with regard to the resignation of Mr. H. S. Gullett from the position of Commonwealth Director of Immigration, Mr. Hughes, the Prime ...

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  3. RECONSTRUCTION OF EUROPE

    Mr. Lloyd George and Pioneare conferred at Boulogne this afternoon. The former during the motor journey from Calais received a hearty welcome, the ...

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  4. THE IRISH DISORDERS.

    The Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking in the House of Commons in committee of supply on the supplementary vote of £1,1110,000 in ...

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  5. Princess Mary's Wedding.

    Shopkeepers and householders along the short route of the Royal wedding procession are adopting precautions to prevent damage to their premises by the crowd. ...

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  6. ECONOMY IN BRITAIN.

    The final section of the Geddes report was made available to-day. The committee states that it is confident-- that reductions are possible in naval expenditure ...

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  7. An Idol of the Turf.

    It has fallen to the wonder equine, Rurythmie, to relegate the name of the great Carbine into second place on the list of stake winnings of Australia's greatest ...

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  8. THE PRINCE AT LAHORE.

    Far reaching, precautions were taken, by the authorities to prevent disorder when the Prince of Wales arrived at Lahore this afternoon. His route from the station ...

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  9. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY.--The Brisbane mail train was delayed three quarter of an hour on Saturday, owing to the derailment of a carriage near Cardiff. When the train was running ...

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  10. MORE PLAGUE RATS FOUND.

    Four more plague rata were found in Sydney on Saturday, two being at Paddngton, and two in timber yards at Glebe. ...

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  11. Street Sheeting Affray.

    While seated on a kerbstone in a street at Alexandria on Saturday, Ernest S. M'Donald wan shot at by a man, and three buffets struck him in the right arm. It ...

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  12. MR. THEODORE'S COMMENTS.

    BRISBANE.--Commenting on Mr. Gullett's disclosures regarding the Federal Government's immigration policy, the Premier, Mr. Theodore, said on Saturday ...

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  13. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster, attended by Captain F. R. S. de la Cour, A.D.C., attended divine service at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday morning. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.--The Minister of Mines, Mr. A. J. Jonas, who was selected on Saturday to represent Labor in the contest for the Paddington seat, won by a two to ...

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  15. FOUR-POWER TREATY.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of Wie Senate has reported favorably on the Four Power Pacific Treaty, the supplementary treaty excluding Japanese in the homeland ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Championship Won by Tortoise. ADELAIDE.--Enormous crowds watched the motor boat championship on the port River on Saturday afternoon, the ...

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  17. VALUE OF BROWS COAL.

    Professor Bone, of the Imperial College of Science, in a lecture at the Royal Society of Arts on brown coals and lignites, emphasised their importance to the ...

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  18. IDLE SHIPPING.

    Sir Frederick W. Lewis, in his presidential address to the Chamber of Shipping, said that about 30,000 maritime officers and seamen were unemployed, and he estimated ...

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  19. TOTAL OF £21,000,000.

    The British Admiralty, in a communication to the press, points out that before the Geddes report was published it had submitted to the Treasury draft ...

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  20. PHANTOM FORTUNES.

    George Hunt, Frederick Hunt (brothers) and George Walter Walters, an engineer, were charged at Barry police court with conspiring to defraud a professional ...

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  21. SHIPPING FARES REDUCED.

    The Nippon Ynsen kaisha has announced chat the Pacific sex vice, will be reduced in April by the substitution of four 6006-ton steamers for the present 10,00-ton loners. ...

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  22. THE FRENCH "BLUEBEARD."

    A reprieve having been refused Landry, the French "bluebeard," was executed at Versailles this morning. He silent a restless night, but was sound asleep when the ...

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  23. Suspected Infantile Paralysis.

    Three more eases of suspected infantile, paralysis have occurred at Renmark. Inoculated sheep show no ill-effects, and the anthorites agree that it cannot, be ...

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  24. VISCOUNT HARCOURT'S DEATH.

    In connection with the death of Viscount Harcourt, it is reported that his valet found him dead in, bed in the morning. He had been, chatting with ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    "WELLINGTON.-- A conference convened by the Employers Federation carried, a series of resolutions designed to ensure reduction in prices in the event of ...

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  26. ENGINEERING TRADES.

    An extensive lock- out in the engineering trades is threatened. Notices affecting Jail 000 workers were posted to-day. The employers in a statement emphasised the ...

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  27. SPECULATIVE DEALINGS.

    The Official Receiver has authorised an interim announcement stating that the immediate causes of the City Equitable Fire Insurance Co.'s difficulties were highly ...

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  28. DROWNING FATALITIES.

    Mollic M'Donald, aged 11 years, who lived with her parents at Balmain-street, South Richmond, was drowned in the Yarra yesterday afternoon hear the Punt ...

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  29. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY.--Nominations for the State elections closed on Saturday, when 297 aspirants entered to complete for 90 seats in 24 electorates. Almost every walk of life ...

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  30. A Fishery Inspector Charged.

    Walter Sidney Masterman, fishery inspector at primsby, the brother of a tonner Liberal Minister is being charged with embezzling £862, belonging to the ...

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  31. LAND ARMAMENTS.

    Le Temps states that Mr. Lloyd George intends to submit to the Genoa Conference a treaty limiting the land armaments of all European nations, on a ...

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  32. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    Replying to a deputation of women who asked that the Government should introduce a Women's Franchise Bill, the Prime Minister, General Smuts, stated that he ...

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  33. MR. DOOLEY ON TOUR.

    SYDNEY.--The Premier, Mr. Dooley, is on tour in the Blue Mountains. Addressing a meeting at Wallerawang, he stated that if returned to power his Government ...

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  34. Breach of Promise to Remarry.

    The cake before the Lord Chief Justice in which Sarah Bendix sued Carl Bendix a stock broker, of London for breach promise to remarry her, was concluded to ...

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  35. ST. LAWRENCE GREAT LAKES

    The Prime Minister of Quebec, Mr. L. A. Taschereau, has made an appeal urging that pressure be brought to hear on the King, to prevent negotiation of the treaty ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mrs. Enrco Caruso hits announced that her daughter, Gloria, aged four, will soon begin piano lessons. The child is showing unusual aptitude for music. ...

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  37. THE WALLAROO TROUBLE.

    Mr. R. S. Richards, M.HA. (S.A.), president of the combined executive of the Wallaroo district; and Mr. J. N. Pedler, M.H.A. (S.A.) vice president of the mining ...

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  38. DISORDER IN JAPAN.

    Mr. Sasaki, a member of the Opposition, presented a motion in the Japanese Diet demanding impeachment of the Ministry for what he described ...

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  39. STRIKE ON THE RAND.

    It is reported from Johannesburg that the Commissioner of Police has issued a notice recruiting 1000 special constables to be incorporated with the police force to ...

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  40. Huge Railway Amalgamation.

    The Great Western Railway Co. and Companies controlling 2 other lines in Westmorland and Wales have decided to amalgamate under, the Railway Act 1921. ...

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  41. THE BANNED PROCESSION.

    MANSFIELD.--At a meeting held here on Sunday the following resolution was carried. That this meeting, of Irish sympathisers is ...

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  42. BRITISH BY ELECTION.

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Attempt to Kill Servian King.

    The trial of the communists charged with an attempt to kill King Alexander ha been concluded. The would be assassin was condemned to death, his accomplice ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. NEW ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    With the aid of the Constitutional groups, Signor Facta has formed a Ministry, toking the portfolio of Minister of the Interior and Liberated Territories. Signor ...

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