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  2. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON. Monday.—There were lively scenes, at the first open meeting of Mr. Winston Churchill's constituents at Dundee. A dense crowd ...

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  3. FASCIST MOVEMENT

    LONDON, Monday. — The “Daily Chronicle” , Vienna . correspondent states that a Fascist movement, beaming; the Monarchist stamp has grown ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST

    LONDON, Monday. — Official despatches to-day show that the Near East situation continues to be grave. Constantinople is described as being ...

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  5. CHILI DISASTER

    VANCOUVER, Monday—The United Press Association's correspondent at Santiago (Chill) states that it is estimated that over 1400 lives have ...

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  6. THE WORKING WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— — Regarding hours in the iron trades and engineering shops, the position is, that the majority of shops are working some, ...

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  7. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The crew of the Moeraki appeared in court -to-day charged; with -being absent without leave All twenty-three pleaded ...

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  8. On the Orvieto

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Unexpected developments occurred to-day in connection with the Orvieto dispute. The first advance towards a ...

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  9. M. CAILLAUX ASSAULTED

    PARIS, Monday. — A barrister attacked M. Caillaux, the ex-Premier of France, in. a restaurant at Toulouse, shouting:—“Your presence Is ...

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  10. JAPS IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Supreme Court of the United. States has ruled that the Japanese are not white men within the meaning of ...

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  11. NATIONALISATION CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Monday—Mr. Bonar Law in an hour's speech at Glasgow strongly criticised Labor's policy. of nationalisation. and said that the ...

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  12. ZINC CO'S ENGINEERS

    Mr. Hargreaves president of the Hobart branch of the Amalgamatel Engineers' Union, stated last, night that the appeal of the Electrolytic ...

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  13. MINISTERS TO CONFER

    LONDON, Monday. — The “Daily Express” understands that M. Poincare, Signor Mussolini, and Lord Curzou will confer in London this week, ...

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  14. DOVER POLITICAL SENSATION.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—A. political sensation has been caused at Dover, where Mr. Poison, an Independent Conservative, is opposing Mr. Astor, ...

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  15. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday. — Scenes similar to those witnessed when M' Swiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, hunger Struck, are being re-enacted in the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday—Mrs. J. Fihelly, wife of the Agent-General of Queensland, and her family, are returning Australia by the Orient liner Ormuz. ...

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  17. ANOTHER GRAVE WARNING.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, MONDAY. — The Allied High Commissioners have telegraphed their. Governments, declaring that the attitude of the Angora ...

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  18. M. POINCARE CANNOT GO

    PARIS, Monday. — M. Poincare has informed Lord Hardinge (British Ambassador) that he is unable, owing to pressure of Parliamentary business, to ...

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  19. Paloona Men's Sentence

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Cussen granted an. order nisi in connection with the dispute regarding the ...

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  20. Railway Management

    In the House of Assembly last evening the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. M'Pbee). intimated. that the Government bad deciated to set up ...

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  21. “THIS IS NOT CRICKET.”

    LONDON Monday. — Mr. Lloyd George, in an angry speech at Colwyn Bay, denounced the Independent Liberals who are attacking his friends. ...

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  22. MAORI FOLK SONGS.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Miss Irma 'Zealand native songs on the concert Car, on introducing a series of New stage. was favorably received by the ...

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  23. POSITION IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Telegraph's” Constantinople correspondent states it is necessary that the Allies should arrive at a united ...

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  24. ATMOSPHERE ELECTRICAL,

    LONDON, Monday.' — Official circles inform the Australian Press Association that , communications have been reestablished with ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Australian artists, Miss Allport, Miss Bess Norris, Mrs. Fox, and Mr. J. H. Lobbey are represented in the exhibition ...

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  26. FASCIST GOVERNMENT

    ROME, Monday. — Signor Mussolini (Italian Premier) and his Government proposes to create, popularly -elected national technical boards. The ...

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  27. Port Victor Delayed

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Delay occurred to-night in the departure of the steamer port Victor, for Sydney. When the vessel was about to sail ...

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  28. NOSE REPLACED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday;—Sydney Green, who had his nose practically burnt off at the Newcastle Steel Works, was operated upon at the Sydney Hospital ...

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  29. Factory Fire

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A factory at Surry Hills caught fire this morning. When the. blaze was at its . height walls fell into neighboring back ...

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  30. Situation in N. Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — Latest messages state that the shipping position is unchanged, except that few boats are now running. An ...

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  31. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Beckett, the English champion heavyweight, has been matched to meet Georges Carrentier, the French boxer, at the end ...

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  32. TRADE WITH CANADA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Minister of Customs for Canada (Mr. J. A. Robb) arrived in Sydney to-day. His mission to Australia concerns, the ...

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  33. A DELAYED TELEGRAM.

    PARIS, Monday.— It Is officially explained that the delay in the High Commissioners taking united action on the subject of martial law in ...

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  34. INVITATION TO ISMET.

    PARIS, Monday. — M. Poincare (French Premier) ' has invited Ismet Pasha to an interview in Paris, pending the opening of the Lausanne ...

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  35. LATE ALFREDS DEAKIN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A bronze bust of the -late Mr. Alfred Deakin was unveiled in the Queen's Hall at State Parliament House tonight. The ...

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  36. Dragged to Death

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— George M 'Cormack, 42 years of age, a farmer, met his death in a shocking manner at Cobarra. He was unharnessing ...

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  37. SAVAGE SENTENCES

    WASHINGTON, Monday,—The U.S. Supreme Court confirmed the rigorous sentence of the Philippine High Court condemning eleven members -of the ...

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  38. SULTAN'S PALACE STAFF.

    LONDON, Monday —The “Daily Express's Constantinople correspondent states that 140 members of the Sultan's Palace staff went in a body ...

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  39. MINING AWARD

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Mr. James M'Donald. president of the Tasmanian branch of the A.W.U., returned from Melbourne to-day, where ...

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  40. MR. TOM MANN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Labor Council proposes to-invite Mr. Tom Mann, British industrial leader, to Australia at an early date. The ...

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  41. Champion Swimmer

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—The champion lady swimmer, Miss Pauline Hoeft, was nearly drowned at the swimming carnival last night. At the ...

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  42. TURKISH DELEGATES ARRIVE.

    GENEVA, Monday. —The 38 Kemalist delegates headed by Ismet Pasha, have arrived at Lansanne. When informed that M. Poincare desired to ...

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  43. EGYPTIAN OPINION.

    LONDON, Monday.—“The Morning Post” Cairo correspondent states that Egyptian opinion is developing as unsympathetically against the Turks as ...

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  44. RAND REVOLT

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — Three more death sentences in connection with- the Rand upheaval have been confirmed and two others commuted ...

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  45. ISMET PASHA ASTOUNDED.

    PARIS, Monday. — A message from Lausanne states that Ismet Pasha professed to be astounded when he learned of the postponement of the ...

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  46. COLLIERY WORKERS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Eleven employes of the South Greta colliery, charged with, being absent without reasonable excuse, were fined £5 each ...

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  47. “If War Drums Beat”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. Massy Greene (Minister of Defence) speaking at Byron Bay, stated there was a possibility of another war. If the ...

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  48. B. H. PROPRIETARY.

    BROKEN HILL. Tuesday.—Consternation was caused to-day among the Broken Hill Proprietary mine staff, when It was found that all salaries baa been ...

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  49. “BALKANISING” THE WORLD.

    Kerr (ex-secretary to the Prime Minister), addressing the Canadian Club, blamed the Near East trouble for the gradual disappearance of Allied unity. ...

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