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  2. LATE KING ALBERT.

    BRUSSELS, Feb. 22.—Despite the continuous mist which later turned into a drizzle, thousands of people waited in the streets all night to ...

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  3. LABOR UNITY.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 23.—The Federal Labor Unity Conference to be held on March 5, was discussed at a meeting of the Australian ...

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  4. BLAZE IN JAM FACTORY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 23.—The Australasian Jam Company's factory at South Yarra was seriously damaged by fire early this ...

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  5. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Feb. 23.—Declaring that the remarks of the Judges in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court regarding the sugar industry, if correctly reported, sounded more like those that come from the meeting of a Southern Housewives' Association, Mr. F. Curlewls, secretary ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    BERLIN, Feb. 23.—Inspired comment suggests that the British representative (Mr. R. A. Eden) will by now have satisfied himself, ...

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  7. PREMIERS CONFER.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 23.—Little was done at the Premiers' Conference to-day, except that the Premiers conferred separately from the ...

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  8. UNIVERSITY EXAMS.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 23.—In all 250 entries were received for the supplementary and adult matriculation examinations of the ...

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  9. FRENCH AIR FORCE.

    The 'Daily Mail' says: The French Government has decided to spend £50,000,000 in three years in remodelling the air force with the most modern ...

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  10. MARKETING PROBLEM.

    HOBART, Feb. 23.—The Conference of Ministers for Agriculture was concluded to-day. The main item for discussion was the ...

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  11. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    Over 100,000 ex-service men came from almost throughout Europe and shared in King Albert's last review with his old army. It was thought ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND LOSES £1,000,000 A YEAR.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 23.—The increased employment in Queensland is not due to any subsidies received from the other States, said Mr. ...

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  13. MURDERED JUDGE.

    PARIS, Feb. 22.—The Government is unprecedentedly offering a reward of 100,000 frances for information leading to the ...

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  14. IMPRESSIVE PROCESSION.

    Throughout three hours thE ex-service men poured past the coffin in dark masses in civilian attire, marching shoulder to shoulder. There were so ...

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  15. FIVE YEARS GAOL.

    BUNDABERG, Feb. 23.—When Mr Justice Brennan sentenced Patrick James Gavin to five years imprisonment With hard labor in the Circuit ...

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  16. ASTOUNDING STATEMENTS.

    "The reported statements of the Federal Arbitration Court Judges are astounding," said Mr. W. H. Doherty, secretary of the Queensland ...

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  17. BULIMBA SHOOTING.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 23.—"I was getting fed up with him bullying and threatening me and demanding money from me. All he has been doing for the ...

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  18. FURTHER REFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 23.-In the course of a discussion on the internal position in some of the States and its relation to wages in the Full Arbitration Court ...

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  19. REVOLT QUELLED.

    BEUNOS AYRES, Feb. 22.—General Juan Ramon Jones who is leading the Federal troops has restored order in San Juan, where the Provincial ...

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  20. BRITISH MILK SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. E. Elliott) announced in the House of Commons that the Government proposed for two ...

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  21. NEW PROCESS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 23.—Jas. C. Whiteman, an English scientist and inventor, who arrived by the steamer Jervis Bay to-day en route to ...

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  22. TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    HOBART, Feb. 23.—A series of meetings of the executive committee of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has been ...

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  23. STATE OF SIEGE.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Feb. 23.—A state of siege has been declared throughout Nicaragua by the Government, following the slaying on ...

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  24. SOLEMN GRANDEUR.

    In the streets knelt praying women, tears streaming from their checks as the coffin passed to the grim 13th century church of St. Gudule, where the ...

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  25. AGITATORS BUSY.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—The correspondent of the 'News Chronicle' in Brussels says: Within an hour of the burial of the late King Albert tear ...

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  26. "NOT A FAIR DEAL."

    BRISBANE, Feb. 23.—Stating that the more he went into the matter the more he felt that the defendant had not been given a fair deal, Mr. ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT BILL.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—The hunger march promises to be even a greater, fiasco than that of last year. ...

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  28. GERMAN FINANCE.

    BERLIN, Feb. 23.—Herr Schacht, Governor of the Reichsbank, told a conference of bankers that the Government would not devalue the mark ...

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  29. THE LAST RITES.

    The Requiem Mass occupied an hour. The Cardinal Archbishop gave the absolution, and the service ended, the military band playing "Labrecanconne" ...

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  30. RAIN PROJECTION.

    TOOWOOMBA, Feb. 23.—The Royal Agricultural Society at its meeting today decided to have nothing to do with the rain protection scheme for Show ...

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  31. INDIAN COTTON MILLS.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 23.—It is stated that 14,000 cotton mill workers are on strike to-day at Sholapur, in Bombay, against the 12½ per cent. wages ...

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  32. FRENCH BUDGET.

    PARIS, Feb. 23.—The Chamber of Deputies by 469 votes to 123 passed the whole of the balanced Budget and granted the Government power to cut ...

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