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  2. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday,—All is quiet to-day on the Rand, and an improvement is noted in the number of men returning to work. The ...

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  3. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday,— Senator Hitchcock, addressing the Senate, attacked the four-Power Pacific Treaty, declaring that unless it was ...

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  4. POLITICAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.—Much interest has been shown over Mr. Auste[?] Chamberlain’s speech, which he made at the Carlton Club, Oxford. He ...

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  5. ENGLISH MARKETS

    LONDON, Saturday.—After the recent feverish activity in the gilt-edged securities department of the Stock Exchange, there has been ...

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  6. IRISH DEBATE

    LONDON, Friday,— The Irish debate was resumed in the House, of Commons to-day with Lord Hugh Cecil’s amendment declaring that the ...

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  7. “TAMING” THE TRIBES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,—The Under Secretary for Foreign-Affairs (Mr. Marks) on Saturday received a radio message from New Guinea, giving ...

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  8. “WHITE AUSTRALIA”

    LONDON, Friday,—Mr. H. N. Barwell (Premier of South Australia), interviewed by London newspapers confessed that he was not ...

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  9. SIR J. D. CONNOLLY’S SCHEME.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for West Australia); when interviewed in reference to his suggestion for settling ...

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  10. STRIKE COMMITTEES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday,—An important conference has been called between the Industrial Federation and the various strike committees. ...

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  11. MONOPOLY OF ISLANDS

    Senator Hitchcock declared:—The Four-Power Treaty was conceived in secrecy, and suggests that the alliance which binds the four Powers ...

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  12. BANK RATE REDUCTION.

    There was also talk of an early reduction of the bank rate to 4 percent. Everything points to a steady improvement in Government credit by ...

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  13. “WOULD GLADLY RETIRE.”

    “Mr. Lloyd George had told him the other day, that if they felt, the interest of the country was better served by a return to party Government ...

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  14. BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

    Lord Hugh Cecil moved that the chairman of the Boundary Commissions should be appointed by the Government, with the consent of ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL FEDERATION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday,— After a lengthy sitting the Industrial Federation, decided to apply to the Chamber of Mines for a further ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The opening wool sales on Tuesday are awaited with much Interest. The general impression is that the sales will open at about 5 to 71 per cent. ...

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  17. THE KIMBERLEY SCHEME.

    A month ago Sir J. D. Connolly wrote to the London newspapers defending the the White Australia policy and repudiating the black labor ...

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  18. CONFERENCE REFUSED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday,— The Chamber at, Mines refused the Industrial Federation’s request for another conference, and stated that ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    VANCOUVER, Friday,— Senator Harris has introduced a [?] into the Senate to stop at [?] for five year. As a [?] the ...

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  20. OPINION IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Friday.—High officials are of the opinion that the Four-Power Treaty will.be acceptable to Japan with the reservations, which ...

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  21. REDMOND’S SON-IN-LAW DEAD.

    LONDON, Friday,—Mr. Max Sullivan Greed, J. P., chairman of the Irish Prisons ,Board, and son-in-law of the late John Redmond, was shot ...

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  22. CONFRONTED WITH DANGER.

    “Instead of Parliament consisting of two great parties and the Government alternating with the change of public opinion, we are confronted ...

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  23. THE SHANTUNG TREATY.

    TOKIO, Saturday, —The Foreign Office announces that the Government is taking prompt steps to carry out the Shantung Treaty. The ...

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  24. [?]LOTH TRADE IMPROVEMENT.

    In this connection the remarks of the chairman of one of the largest clothing firms in Leeds are Interesting. The chairman said there was ...

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  25. AMERICAN SOLIDER BONUS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday,— The Republican members [?] Representatives ways and [?] committee unan[?] reported in ...

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  26. OPPOSITION INCREASING.

    WASHINGTON; Saturday, — The “New York Times” states that the advocates of reservations to the four-Power treaty are gaining So much ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES

    From Sir Per[?]val Phillips, special correspondent of the Australian Press [?] Association. PRINCE [?] WALES’ [?] ...

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  28. MORE BRITISH HONORS.

    LONDON, Friday,— Sir [?]don Hewart [?] General has received a Peerage and has been ga[?]etted Chief Justice. ...

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  29. RETURNING TO WORK.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday, — The federation executive as decided to take a ballot on the question of returning to work under the ...

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  30. “[?]EGGED HIM TO CONTINUE.”

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir L. Worthington-Evans, Secretly of State for War, speaking at, Colchester, said the Premier offered to retire, but ...

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  31. GERMAN LOSSES

    PARIS, Friday—A German document just received states that Germany lost during the war 199 submarines, with 370 officers and 5000 ...

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  32. OPPOSITION TO BALLOT.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday,—A considerable section of the strikers oppose the taking of a ballot on the question of accepting the Chamber ...

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  33. METALS MUCH BRIGHTER.

    The metal markets generally show an improved tone. The firmness of copper is due to the inc[?]asing consumption in America, and the good ...

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  34. SENATOR PEARCE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday,— Senator Pearce departed for Australia to[?] on the steamer [?]. ...

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  35. CRISIS STILL SERIOUS.

    LONDON, Friday,— The “Daily Chronicle’s” political correspondent states that the cris[?] the Condition is still very serious. He writes: “ I ...

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  36. “TOO MUCH NONSENSE”

    LONDON, Friday—Mr. J. W. H. [?] Douglas, speaking at a cricket meeting, said: “Too much nonsense has been spoken about umpires and ...

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  37. HUNG IN A CHAIR.

    CHICAGO, Friday, — Harvey Church was too weak to stand after his 43 days’ fast, and so he was hanged while strapped to a chair. ...

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  38. AMERICAN LOANS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The State Department has [?] American banking interests to inform the Government [?] ...

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  39. TROTSKY AND POWER

    MOSCOW, Friday,—The Foreign Office has appointed a commission to draft a general disarmament scheme, thought [?] is unlikely it will be carried ...

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  40. BRITISH GOODS

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Yorkshire Observer” publishes a lengthy, interview with Mr. Edmund Jowett, [?].H.R., who said he desired to put ...

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  41. BIG MONTREA[?] FIRE.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The historic City Hall has been burned to the ground and numerous valuable art works perished. The city has ...

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  42. TROUBLE AT FIUME

    ROME. . Friday.—Civil war has broken out at Fiume between. Italian and Croat elements. Italians occupied the Port Office and captured a ...

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  43. GENERAL TRADE POSITION.

    The general trade report from official sources says that side the turn of the year there has been a steady, if restrained, extension of the ...

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  44. EARTH MOVING NORTHWARD

    The surprising statement that his observatory had moved northwards at the[?]ate of a foot a year for 17 years was conveyed to the annual ...

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  45. COLONEL HARVEY.

    RESIGNATION DENIED. WASHINGTON, Saturday ,—President Harding has authorised an official dental of the London report ...

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  46. TERRIBLE CYCLONE

    CAPETOWN, - Saturday.—A message from Be[?]ra states that the town of Chinde, in Portuguese East Africa, has been practically wiped ...

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  47. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the close [?] yesterday’s play in the billiard match between M‘Conachy and Inman, the scores were:— M‘Conachy, ...

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  48. “A POLITICAL BATTLER.”

    LONDON. Saturday,— Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Loughborough, had a mixed reception. He said: “It is evident that there is ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Friday ,—The Minister for Labor has asked the engineering employers to meet him to discuss the situation. ...

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  50. NEWCASTLE UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Friday—The police today dispersed 2000 unemployed who were attempting to storm the guardians’ office at Newcastle. ...

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  51. M‘CONACHY VICTORIOUS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—At the close of to-night’s play the scores in the M‘Conachy-Inman match were:— M‘Conachy, 16,000; Inman, 15,689; the ...

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  52. CITY EQUITABLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Despite the strict watch on Italian ports the police have failed to find any trace of Mr. Gerard Bevan (chairman of the ...

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  53. LADY SCOTT MARRIED.

    LONDON, Friday,— Lieutenant Commander E. Hilton Young (Liberal member for Norwich in the House, of Commons) has married Lady Scott, ...

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  54. SOUTHERN RHODESIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr.. Winston Churchill -has appointed a delegation, with Sir Drummond Chaplin . as chairman, to ascertain the terms on which ...

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  55. PREMIER NOT SATISFIED.

    LONDON. Saturday,—Mr. Auste[?] Chamberlain’s [?] speeches, assuring Mr. Lloyd George of the personal loyalty ...

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