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  2. BASHI-BAZOUK METHODS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A proclamation has been issued that henceforth a number of rebels will be carried in lorries conveying Crown forces in ...

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  3. ALLIES AGAIN FAIL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —It is understood that President Wilson is somewhat surprised at the apparent lessened interest of the Allies in ...

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  4. REACTION ENTHRONED

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Briand, the new French Premier, said that France could only obtain the security she needed when Germany was ...

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  5. THE THIRD TEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The loss of he ashes was received calmly. The [?]isappointment was tempered by England’s record fourth innings and ...

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  6. N.S.W. POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor Executive met last night to consider the decision of the Parliamentary party that the demands of the Executive ...

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  7. CITY BUILDING BRISK

    Hobart seems to have recovered from the lethargy that for years past has oppressed it. Over 100 new ...

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  8. THE SLUMP

    LONDON, Thursday. — The most important question for the Labor Conference next week will be the consideration of unemployment and short ...

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  9. DECLINE IN COAL PRICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post” says that the buyers’ revolt against the high price of English coal has been completely successful. ...

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  10. D’Annunzio Leaves Fiume

    ROME, Thursday.—During D’Annunzio’s departure from Fiume there were scenes of extraordinary emotion. People kneeled in homage along ...

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  11. MILITARY REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Following the murder of two policemen on Saturday night, the owners of six business premises which are in ...

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  12. Farrow’s Bank

    LONDON, Thursday. — Astounding disclosures were made at the Guildhall during the prosecution of Farrow’s Bank officials. Mr. Muir, in ...

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  13. STEEL WORKS CLOSING DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the acute depression Palmer’s at [?]arrow will probably close down the whole or part of their iron and steel works. ...

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  14. DR. MANNIX.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Edinburgh Town Council has refused the use of Usher Hall for a Catholic welcome to Archbishop Mannix. ...

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  15. [?]eciared [?]ff

    NEW YORK. Thursday. — Brady has confirmed the “New York Times” announcement that the Dempsey-Carpentier bout has been cancelled. ...

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  16. MARTYNSIDE WORKS CLOSE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Martynside Aeronautical Works have been closed through the depression. ...

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  17. WARATAH WORKINGS

    WARATAH, Friday.—Owing to the recent rapid fall in the price of [?]in and the rise in the price of production, the Mount Bla[?]hoff Tin Mining Company ...

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  18. Trade With Australia

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Nugent, Director of the Federation of British Industries, in an interview, said that British exporters had been severely ...

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  19. FALL IN FURS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Prices at the New York fur auctions this week were from 30 to 50 per cent, below May, 1920, levels. The same number ...

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  20. VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The creditors of the Bristol and Dominions Producers Association have decided on voluntary liquidation. A report ...

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  21. Burden of Armaments

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The United Press Association’s correspondent in Tokio says that a wail of protest has arisen with the ...

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  22. Disastrous Dam Burst

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday. — One hundred people were drowned and 200 injured when two dams broke, flooding the mining centre of Pachuca. A ...

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  23. MELBOURNE ANTHRAX CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An aerated water case with a rusty nail projecting from it is wanted by the Health Department because the nail may ...

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  24. CUTTING STEEL PRICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Scottish steel makers are making a drastic cut in prices with a view to saving heavy foreign orders which are going ...

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  25. Colonial Office

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Manchester Guardian” says that Ministe[?]ialists are making nervous efforts to excuse Mr. Winston Churchill’s ...

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  26. SHIPPING DULL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Freights are dull. Steamers have been fixed for Australian wheat in February at 82/6 and [?]allers at 70/. The Scottish liner ...

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  27. Cap[?]tal Sh[?]ps

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Mirror” states that the sub-committee of Imperial defence continues to discuss the question of big warships, but ...

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  28. [?]hodes an Affairs

    BULAWAYO, Thursday.—The Administrator of Rhodesia has submitted to the Legislative Council a memorandum stating that the Secretary of ...

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  29. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Many perplexing points have been cleared up by the adoption of the amended [?]at of regulations governing the Federal basic ...

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  30. Commonwealth Shipbuilding

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Curchin, discussing Commonwealth shipbuilding “Fair Play,” declares that, in order to succeed, the Industry should ...

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  31. Disarmament

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Washington says that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  32. Crisis in Persia

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — The Persian Cabinet’s third resignation was accepted by the Shah on January 17. ...

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  33. Wool Prices

    LONDON, Thursday.—The conference of the Wool Federation directors and the Realisation Association was long and cordial. The conference ...

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  34. Foreigners’ Tax

    PARIS, Thursday—The Paris Municipal Council proposes a poll tax of £4 on all foreigners entering Paris. The tax is a renewable payment of ...

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  35. Indian Agrarian [?]iots

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—Agrarian riots have again broken out in the Fyzabad district of the United Provinces. Several houses have been ...

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  36. German Reparations

    PARIS, Thursday. — The German official memorandum to the Reparation Committee points out that the first instalment of twenty milliards ...

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  37. Fruit Space and Freights

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Agents-General waited in a depuration on the Food and Shipping Controllers requesting increased space for fruit and ...

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  38. VICORIAN COAL DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a meeting of Morwell and Wonthag[?] coalminers to-day it was resolved that acting on the Union Executive ...

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  39. The Prince’s Tour.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Gifts and souvenirs presented to the Prince of Wales during his tour will shortly be exhibited at the Imperial Institute. ...

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  40. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISSI.

    ROME, Thursday.—A Papal Encyclical invites the Christian world to solemnise the seventh centenary of St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of ...

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  41. FINANCING THE BOY SCOUTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales appeal on behalf of the boy [?]onta has yielded £[?]0,276 ...

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