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  2. EURHYTHMIC’S EASY LLOYD STAKES WIN

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  4. FILTHY DRAINS

    The matter of drainage in certain parts of Moon[?] has for some time past been very justly this cause of a heated controversy between ...

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  5. THE KING’S BOUNTY

    Mr. J. M’Donald, M.L.G., forwards, “The World” a copy of letter dated January 28, 1922, thus:— Dear Madam—Referring to your ...

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  6. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator H. C. Lodge, in a speech to the United States Senate, urged the ratification of the Pacific pact. ...

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  7. MR. M’DONALD’S COMMENTS

    Sir—The foregoing letter explains itself. I send this copy for your perusal, and I hope, comment. Yon have so ably shown in your columns the relative ...

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  8. WAR BREEDING ALLIANCES.

    He said that the Pacific treaty Substituted the assurance of peace for arrangements and calculations of war. Simultaneously it kept the ...

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  11. HECKLED BY SENATORS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator Lodge was heckled by several Democrats, Senator Reed cross—questioning regarding the divergence ...

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  12. THE BOLTING TRAM

    It will be remembered that “The World” recently had occasion to draw pointed reference to the lack: of emergency brakes on tram number 16 and ...

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  13. MR. WILSON’S OPPOSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is variously rumoured that Mr. Woodrow Wilson, wishing the Pacific treaty to be rejected, is so operating with ...

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  14. THE NEUTRAL PRESIDENT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent understands that the main purpose of President Harding’S trin ...

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  15. LANSING—ISH[?] AGREEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— President Harding has informed the Senate that the Lansing-I[?]hil agreement will be Completely superseded ...

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  16. MORETON BAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Private advice bas been received in Melbourne from London that the Commonwealth Government liner, ...

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  17. BARON KATO PESSIMISTIC

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Dispatches from Tokio state that the “Asbati[?]l Shimbun” has interviewed by wireless Baron Kato aboard the ...

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  18. JOB’S “COMFORT”

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Mr. H. Allen Job (director of the Prohibition League of Tasmania), in the course of an address at the King’s Hall ...

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  19. OVER AN EMBANKMENT

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— The West Tamar road, a mile below Rosevears, was the scene of a serious motor accident to—day. ...

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  20. “THE WORLD” TIPS

    Our Melbourne sporting writer selected three winners and Stare, who dead heated with Tangalooma at Flemington yesterday. ...

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  21. THE LAST DAY

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  22. KOREA’S APPEAL

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Koreans have presented an appeal to the throne asking for dominion status for Korea. The Diet and the Privy ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. H. N. Barwell (South Australian Premier) received 3000 letters applying for farm apprenticeships. ...

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  24. [?]LY PRE—POSTS.

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  25. NOTES ON THE RUNNING

    MELBOURNE. Thursday —Some exciting finishes were witnessed at Flemington this afternoon when the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting reached the third ...

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