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  2. AIR ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary for Air[?] in the House of Commons to-day, introducing the Air Estimates, said ...

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  3. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Daily Chronicle's" Dusseldorf corresponded states that two German police sergeants returned to Buer within the ...

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  4. TROUBLED IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The rebe[?]s have issued a proclamation to the effect that in view of [?] murders of prisoners of war and executions, the ...

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  5. RAILWAY INQUIRY.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Assembly last night, the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. M'Phee) said that when the ...

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  6. POISONED HUSBANDS.

    BERLIN,, Wednesday. — Amazing correspondence between two murderesses was revealed in the Berlin Criminal Court to-day. The writers ...

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  7. A.W.U

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, — The Federal Arbitration Court to-day was occupied with the claim by the A.W.U. for higher wages and 44-hour week. ...

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  8. LABOR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A new development has occurred in connection with the dispute between the Labor Executive and the Parliamentary ...

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  9. "UP WITH THE REPUBLIC."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four prisoners were executed at Drumboe Castle to-day. It is stated that while they were facing the firing squad they ...

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  10. FUNERAL LIKE GENERALS.

    DUSSELDORF, Wednesday .—The funeral of the two French officers who were killed at Buer, was conducted with such pomp that they ...

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  11. FAIL OF COAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Owing to a fall of coal at the Pelaw Main coll[?]ery to-day, Edward O'Tbole (35), was killed, and his brother. Thomas ...

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  12. MONET FOR RESEARCH.

    To-day they had 3071 officers, 27,499 men, and 371 first-line aerpolanes. At present, in the absence of quantity, they must concentrate on quality. ...

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  13. PAPAL DELEGATE SENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Monsignor Luzio, the regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary, is coming to, Dublin to inquire into the relations between the ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—What is considered a serious setback to the chances of President Harding's proposal for the United States to Join ...

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  15. NOT GOING TO BAVARIA.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is declared in official quarters that France does not intend to extend the advance on the right bank of me Rhine into ...

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  16. DANCING RECORD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. ; Cas[?] an ex-Air Force officer, and Miss Mabel Roberts have commenced, an attempt to dance for 24 hours at ...

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  17. THE 21 DEMANDS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, —[?] Japanese Embassy has announced that Japan has refused the Chinese request for a conference looking to ...

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  18. ARRESTS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (Home. Secretary), replying to a question, in the House of Commons, said that nothing more ...

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  19. CIVIL AVIATION.

    In the present Estimates they sought 18 additional squadrons, including three for co-operation with the navy. He denied that the navy ...

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  20. LEAGUE'S INTERVENTION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Le Temps," commenting on the Ruhr debate in the House of Commons, expresses the opinion that the majority of the ...

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  21. CONSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — For the first time the power given under the Ulster Constitution, for Ministers to addres either House, was used ...

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  22. LEAVING BRITAIN OUT.

    [?]ARIS, Wednesday. — "Perdnax," Writing, to "Echo- de Paris." attempts to revise, the new reparations negotiations excluding Britain. ...

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  23. REVISED PRAYERBOOK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The proposals of the committee appointed by the House of Bishops to. amend the prayer book, include the following cuts in ...

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  24. M. LENIN.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday. — M. Lenin. President of the Soviet Council of Commissaries, is again reported to be d[?]ing from, paralysis. ...

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  25. SOUND POLICY WANTED.

    Major-General Sir P. M. Sykes contended that a sound defensive [?]air system was indissolubly linked with international affairs and social ...

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  26. THE NEAR EAST.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The Near East Conference Secretariats have been ordered to prepare to leave Lausanne for the Near East, probably ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. J M'Whee (Victorian Agent-General) gave a luncheon to the Overseas Settlement Committee's delegation about ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Herbert Thompson, an Australian student, was third, in the list for engravings in the examinations for the Rome ...

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  29. Widow’s Disappearance

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The operations of the detectives in connection with the disappearance of Ada. Overall (65) from Milgrove have led ...

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  30. KEMAL PASHA DECORATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Amir of Afghanistan has conferred on Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the leader of the Angora Government, the Highest ...

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  31. SPIRITS FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A, sensational report, emanating from Edinburgh, states that a powerful syndicate of the Scotch whisky trade has ...

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  32. MOTHER-IN-LAW SUED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The first case of its kind in a hundred years was tried at Edinburgh Court to-day, when Captain ...

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  33. LIBERAL UNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a National Liberal [?]uncheon in his honor, appealed for. Liberal unity, otherwise the party ...

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  34. CHINESE AMBASSADOR.

    PEKIN, Wednesday. — Dr. Alfred Sze has sailed for the United States to resume his Ministership. ...

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  35. CONFERENCE OF EXPERTS.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The Freach Government will send a mission of experts to London immediately after the receipt of the full text of the ...

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  36. "CONCERNING WAR MEMOIRS."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "Concerning War Memoirs," is the subject of Mr. Lloyd George's 13th article on international affairs, wherein he deals ...

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  37. DIED IN HIS SLEEP.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Percy Whitton, Controller.-General of tomse. died in his sleep last night, Mr. Whitton, who has had. a long and ...

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  38. POLISH FRONTIERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Conference of Allied Ambassadors has reached a decision on the Polish frontiers. It is understood that these ...

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  39. DUKE OF YORK'S WEDDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Cook presided at a meeting at Australia House called to take steps to present a wedding gift to the Duke of York ...

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  40. HICKSON. "HEALING."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The faith healing" services. conducted in Melbourne during, the past. few days by Mr. J. M. Hickson closed to-day ...

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  41. AEROPLANE PLANS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Handley Page, the aeroplane designer, maimed, before a joint British and American commission, £250,000 ...

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  42. RUSSELL DIVORCE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The case which John Hugo Russell. [?]eir to Lord Ampthill, is suing for divorce from his wife, was continued to-day. The ...

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  43. IRISH. EDUCATION.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—A bill introduced into the Northern Irish Bar[?]ament will revol[?]ionise the education system in vozue for the past 70 ...

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  44. ORMONDE TO BE CONVERTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday—At the conclusion of the Orient liner Ormonde's present voyage, the Orient Company is converting her to an oil-burner, and ...

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  45. BOXING.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—Brennan. American heavyweight, who was knocked out by the Argentine boxer, Firpo. some days ago, has been ...

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  46. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the wool sales to-day there was strong general competition, with all sorts of prices about 5 per cent. above the ...

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  47. MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The New South Wales Labor Executive considered a letter from' the National Council of Women inviting delegates ...

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  48. LUNACY COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Before the Lonacy Commission to-day, an expatient of Gladesyille stated he had seen a doctor there drunk on three ...

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  49. JAW JOLTS OR JURY[?]

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The well known hoxer Sid Godfrey asked [?]dge Rolin to excuse him from ju[?] dury a[?] tho Darlinghurst, sessions. pie[?]ding ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Experiments with de-frosting Australian meat by the Cooper-Rayson process have commenced. Specimens of ...

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  51. BRITISH LABOR.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.— The Leader of the Federal Labor Party. Mr. Charlton, has dispatched the following cable message to the Leader ...

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  52. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS C'TEE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. J. G. Bayley, Federal member for Oxley (Q) was to-day appointed chairman of the Parliamentary Public Accounts ...

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