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  2. FRENCH POLITICS

    The Minister for Finance in the late Cabinet bas formed a new Ministry with the following personnel:— Premier and Foreign Minister—M. ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons was crowded to hear Mr. Asquith's Dardanelles statement. Those present included Mr. J. C. Smu[?]e and Sir Joseph Ward. ...

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  6. WAR COUNCIL.

    The French "War Council has been reconstructed 'as follows:— The Premier (M. Ribot), Minister for War (M. Palnlevo), Minister 'for the ...

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  7. FRENCH WAR CABINETS.

    Like the rest of the Allen's, France, during the present war, has suffered from political unrest, and Cabinets and individual Ministers have been ...

    Article : 773 words
  8. IRISH QUESTION.

    Dealing with the Civil Service estimate Mr. Dillon protested against the refusal to publish the proceedings of the Dublin court-martials and a[?]uding ...

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  9. LIEUTENANT CHARGED WITH FORGERY

    The defence of David Clayton Howell-Price, formerly a Heu[?]nank the Commonwealth military forces and adjutant of the 9th Light Horse. ...

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  10. WEALTHY NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    An encouraging development "has taken place at the Mt. Bonnie Copper Mine, 110 miles south of Darwin, In 'the Northern Territory. The bore ...

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  11. THE FREE-TRADE FETISH

    The Free Trade Union has issued a circular as a counterblast to Lord Balfour of Burleigh's report, which it characterises as a breach of the party ...

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  12. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

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  13. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    Two old miners, named Turner and James Knight, were found dead in their hut at Murchison field. The men were partners. After a visit to ...

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  15. APPLE SHIPMENTS.

    The arrangement made with the imperial Government for the admission of half a million cases of apples applies only to shipments made this ...

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  16. FEEDING GERMANY

    Dutch official statistics sbow a great increase In food exports to Germany 1916 compared with 1915.' Cheese increased nearly five-fold, and eggs, ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH OIL VENTURES.

    The Commonwealth Government's oil ventures In Papua up to the present have not proved inspiring. It having cost 100,000 to produce some 2000 ...

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  19. HERR KRUPP'S YACHT ,

    The Privy Council has upheld the condemnation ns a prize of war of Herr Krupp's racing yacht Germane, which is valued at £45,000. The yacht arrived ...

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  20. CABINET TROUBLES.

    In the Ministries of June and August, 1914, the army and navy ware represented by civilians,, but this was not considered entirely satisfactory ...

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  21. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    The shipping available for [?] State trade Is not sufficient to cope with the cargo offering at the various ports, and consequently there is ...

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  22. MALTESE IMMIGRANTS.

    With the exception of about 50, all the Maltese who were detained In Sydney have been allowed to land. There were about 180 til the original ...

    Article : 61 words
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