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  2. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    PARIS, Friday — The Reparations Commission has unanimously fixed the total of the German reparations debt at 132,000,000,000 (£5,003,000,000) gold ...

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  3. SAVIOURS OF AMIENS

    LONDON, FRIDAY — Major Neville Lytton, in a book entitled “The Press and General Staff.” published by Collins’ to-day says “The first time I saw ...

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  4. NO DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Friday — After defeating the “All disarmament” proposals the House of Representatives passed the Naval Bill by 217 to 15. ...

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  5. BRITAIN’S COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Robert Horne conveyed the Government’s final offer to the miners executive at the Board of Trade this afternoon. ...

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  6. IRISH ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Friday — Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons, in reply to a question concerning Archbishop Clune’s statement ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The House of Representatives to-day debated the Prime Minister’s statement on finance, wheat and wool. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Friday — An [?]ation of the editorial opinion of the press in all parts of the country, notably the west, shows the [?] ...

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  9. GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY

    BERLIN, FRIDAY — Socialists exchanged heated passages with Nationalists during the foreign policy debate in the Reichstag. Herr Mueller, ...

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  10. COLONEL CUMMING’S DEATH

    LONDON, Friday — The Recorder of Cork has awarded Mrs Cumming £10,000 compensation for the murder of her husband in the battle of ...

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  11. PRESIDENT REVIEWS FLEET

    NEW YORK, Friday — Pres[?] Harding reviewed the Atlantic fleet at Hampton Roads, Addressing the officers, he said: “I wish that you ...

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  12. BAN OF A BRIDEGROOM

    A ban on a brideg[?] from [?]ing a motor car for two years [?] the outcome of an Old [?] slaughter trial. ...

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  13. REBEL MUNITIONS SEIZED

    LONDON, Friday — A big raid on stables in Penbroke street, Dublin, resulted in many rifles and revolvers being seized, in addition to 13,000 ...

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  14. THE RUHR VALLEY.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent learns that American opposition to the occupation of the ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, FRIDAY.—Mrs. W. A. Windeyer placed a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier on behalf of the Hunter’s Hill (Sydney) ...

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  16. CORK’S CHARNEL HOUSE

    LONDON, Friday — Four rebels were executed in Cork Barracks yesterday for participation in ambushes. Relatives and friends prayed outside ...

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  17. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.

    LONDON, Friday.—The strongest American contingent that has hitherto been seen in England has entered the amateur [?]elt championship, ...

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  18. EARL DERBY’S EFFORTS

    LONDON, Friday — Earl Derby has had another interview with Mr. Lloyd George. It is understood that he has been asked to continue his endeavors ...

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  19. ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE

    OTTAWA: Friday — Mr. W. N. Rowell, Canadian delegate to the League of Nations, speaking in the Canadian House of Commons, said that ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN AMERICAN BUSINESS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Mark Sheldon, Australian Trade Commissioner, addressed the American Credit Men’s Association to-day, and ...

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  21. FELTON BEQUEST.

    LONDON, Friday.—The trustees of the Felton Bequest have bought Mr. David Young Cameron’s (the Academician) painting, “The Interior of ...

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  22. POLICEMAN’S WIFE

    LONDON, Friday — Mrs. Potter, wife of a district inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary, was kidnapped at Caher on Saturday from a motor ...

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  23. BLACKLEGGING MOVEMENT

    LONDON, Friday — With a view to overcoming the coal deadlock, some coalminers intend to open negotiations with district unions, which are not ...

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  24. GERMAN STEAMERS SOLD

    LONDON, Friday — The Shipping Controller has gold the German steamers Wendland, Friesland, Munsterland, Satterland and Vogtland, of which the ...

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  25. TOTE SUPERVISOR

    Mr. H. R. Robertson, the supervisor of totalisators in Southern Tasmania, had resigned big position. To-day’s meeting will be the last at which [?] ...

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  26. PARSON’S PIFFLE

    LONDON, Friday.—Dean Inge, in a [?]s of articles in the “Evening St[?]rd,” is trying his hand as a [?]nor prophet. He believes that if ...

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  27. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS

    LONDON, Friday — In the House of Commons to-day Sir Hamar Greenwood, moving the Irish vote, regretted that owing to Stan Fein threats ...

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  28. SMALL-POX

    MELBOURNE, Friday — The Health Department was notified to-day of another smallpox case patient, Miss Taylor, of River Terrace, Abbotsford West, ...

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  29. COCKATOO DOCKS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Captain Grange, of the naval dockyard police, was the first witness summoned today before the Royal Commission ...

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  30. CORNWALL’S APPLES

    LONDON, Friday — Discharging of the s.s. Cornwall’s apples has commenced, and all are, so far, in excellent condition. The pears have not ...

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  31. AMERICA’S TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Senate Finance Committee has adopted for reaching amendments in the Emergency Tariff Bill. One change ...

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  32. N.Z. IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Friday—Sir James Allen is endeavo[?]ing to arrange for the despatch to New Zealand of 700 ma[?]ded and 100 single immigrants. ...

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  33. OLDFIELD’S INJURED ARM.

    LONDON, Friday.—Oldfield’s arm has been X-[?]sed. It is not thought that it is fractured. ...

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  34. THE WOOL POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sea[?] Guthrie addressed a meeting of both Houses of the Federal Parliament on the wool position. He pointed ...

    Article : 273 words
  35. RIFLE SHOOTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  36. HOCKEY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  37. INDIAN RIOT

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The Government of Bombay reports that serious rioting occurred in the Nasik district on Monday and Tuesday ...

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  38. LONG HEADS v. SHORT HEADS

    Professor Parsons’ belief that the long-headed type of Londoner is disappearing, and being replaced by the short-headed variety, is not a cause for ...

    Article : 150 words
  39. B.S.A. SHIELD

    A practice for the competition in connection with the above took place on Thursday evening and 30 members took part. The following scores were registered Dean 79, Gurr, ...

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  40. SCOTTISH MINES

    LONDON, Friday.—A Scottish mining expert has expressed the opinion that 50 of the pits in Scotland will never be pumped dry, and that those ...

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  41. NORMAN MEAGHER MEMORIAL CUP.

    In connection with the above match, which is being fired on the Sandy Bay range this afternoon. members of competing teams are notified that shooting will commence ...

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