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  2. THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Chinese are not altogether in favor of the suggested hoard of reference, which they regard as, an opening wedge in ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Another change of programme was presented by Fuller’s at the Theatre on Saturday night, ad the large audience emphasised ...

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  4. THE O.B.U.

    At the All-Australian Trade Union Congress held last year in Melbourne a scheme of industrial organisation on O.B.U., lines was adopted. A ...

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  5. NAVAL TREATY

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — Article 19 of the Naval Treaty, dealing with fortifications, is still unsettled. Some delegates informally suggest that it ...

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  6. DEVONPORT STATION

    The Parliamentary Public Works Committee heard evidence on Wednesday with reference to the proposed new railway station at ...

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  7. TEE PUBLIC LIBRARIAN.

    Sir.—Is it to be assumed from the courageous opinion you have so fearlessly expressed on the Public Library appointment that there has ...

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  8. MISS AMY CASTLES

    The box plan for Army Castles concerts to be given In the. Town Hall on Monday Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of Cup week, will be ...

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  9. PROBLEM OF SHANTUNG.

    An-unexpected debate was precipitated this afternoon in the United Senate, as the result of motion asking what steps were being ...

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  10. ACTION IN EVENT OF WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United Press Association has obtained the text of the clause outlining the powers’ action In the event of ...

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  11. HIS MAJESTY’S

    A somewhat unusual picture will be the feature for to-day’s change, when an entirely new version “The Man They Could Not Hang” ...

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  12. ON THE BOWLING GREEN

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  13. CHINESE COMMITMENTS.

    Conference sentiment seems to faver Mr, Hughes, listing the resolutions, which, were held up to-day owing to technical objections, which were ...

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  14. A SINGLE PROTOCOL

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — The four power Pacific, the five power naval limitation, and the nine Power Far Eastern treaties, and other ...

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  15. NO SMALT ACHIEVEMENT

    HONOLULU. Friday. — Prince Kokugawa in a speech here said that if the Washington conference Fad not accomplished more than the ...

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  16. CHINESE MILITARY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—An official statement says:—The Far Eastern committee has adopted a resolution urging the disbandonment of certain ...

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  17. PALACE THEATRE

    There was much laughter, a great deal of mystery, many thrills, some splendid acting, and a continuous treat for the eye at the Palace on ...

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  18. LATE MR. TUDOR’S SEAT

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  19. SWIMMING

    SYDNEY, Sunday,— Keith Kirkland (University) created a new Australian record for 100yds backstroke at the Domain baths last night ...

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  20. JAPAN AMD SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Friday.—Viscount Kato, addressing the Ken-sel-kai Opposition party, regretted the maintenance of Japanese. In Siberia, and saw no ...

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  21. K S W . CARNIVAL

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  22. FORTIFICATIONS PROGRAMME.

    NEW YORK Saturday.—The Chicago “Tribune’s” Tokio correspondent says that Japan is steadily carrying on the programme of fortification for the ...

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  23. STRAND THEATRE DE LUXE

    The Strand was crowded on Saturday night when the final performances by Tom Mix and Constance Binney were given. To-day, a ...

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  24. POPULAR TEACHER PASSES

    The many friends of Mr. Roland Chalmers Stephens, senior, master of the Hobart State High School, were shocked to hear of his early demise ...

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  25. CITY CLUB GAMES.

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  26. LISTING SECRET TREATIES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The following was officially commutated to-days—The Far Eastern committee adopted a resolution providing the ...

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  27. DEVASTATED ORCHARDS

    Sir,—It is very disheartening to visit the orchards stricken by the late hail storm. The peoples who have not been visited by this unusual ...

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  28. SINKING FAST

    AUCKLAND. Sunday.—A wireless message has been received from the schooner Helen B. Sterling, that the vessel is sinking fast about ...

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  29. YACHTING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—With Lord Forster at the tiller, the vice-regal yacht, Yeutba, scored another victory at Brighton on Saturday, winning ...

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  30. JAPANESE ARMY.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Kokuminto, a minority of the Opposition party, urged in the Diet, programme to reduce, the Japanese army by half, ...

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  31. CHILD WITH MATCHES

    BRISBANE. Sunday. —Roy Redcliffe a four-months-old baby, received fatal burning injuries at Murarrie yesterday. His four and a half years ...

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  32. BOXING

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—Ten thousand people saw Harry Stone (9 6½) gain a points decision over Tommy O'Brien (9.7¾) at. the end qr a lively ...

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  33. RUSSIAN RELIEF

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