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  2. ARMISTICE DAY.

    Five years ago yesterday—November 11. 1918— the hand of death and distraction was stayed, active hostilities in the greatest war in the world’s history ...

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  3. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A summary of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference has been issued, and the section dealing with defence says:— ...

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  4. INDIAN UNREST.

    PARACUIN Ait. Saturday,—Part [?] are available in [?] with the manter of Chaplain and Mrs. Watts, who were [?] to death ...

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  5. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    KOBE, .Thursaday.—That imports from Australia to Japan will be affected considerably for some years as the resnit of the earthquake is the ...

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  6. REPARATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington states that, briefly, Mr. C. E. Hughes and President Coolidge’s ...

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  7. WAZIRIS ACCEPT -TERMS.

    PESHAWAR. Saturday.—As a result of the recent bombing in Waziristan and Gnri Khel, the tribe has definitely accepted all our terms. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA’S IDEAL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Brurcontributing an Armistice Day statement to a “New York World” ...

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  9. REFORMS IN CEYLON.

    COLOMBO, Saturday.—Mr. James Pieris, leader of. the unofficialis in the Ceylon Legislative Council, has returned from a deputation to the ...

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  10. Mr. S. M. Brace’s Message.

    LONDON,. Saturday—The Australian prime Minister (Mr: S. M. Bruce) had issued a statement in connection with Armistice Day. ...

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  11. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Economic Conference carried a resolution recommending the adoption of the conclusions of the Geneva Customs ...

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  12. MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILED.

    At the Baptist Church, Elizabeth street, a special service Was conducted In the morning by the Minister, Rev. D. F. Mitchell, who spoke of the ...

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  13. ANGLO-AMERICAN SCHEME.

    WASHINGTON, . Friday. — The British-American plan for an expert inquiry into Germany’s capacity to pay reparations, in the opinion of the ...

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  14. LORD MAYOR’S BANQUET

    LONDON, Friday.—A distinguished, bejewelled assembly, including Mr. S. M. Bruce, Mr. W. F. Massey and Mr. Mackenzie King, and ...

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  15. OFFICIALS STILL HOPE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday,—Officials still hope that Mr. Hughes’ plan can be adopted, the United States being anxious to assist in the European ...

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  16. WESLEY CHURCH.

    A united national Armistice Day service was held in Wesley Methodist Church yesterday morning. The service . opened with the singing of the hymn: ...

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  17. BERLIN REPORT DENIED

    WASHINGTON, Friday,—The report in Berlin that the United States intended to completely disinherit itself in Germany’s economic situation ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA’S POSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the Economic Conference yesterday Mr. S. M. Bruce emphasised that he did not want the impression to get abroad ...

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  19. COLONEL HARVEY’S VIEWS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday,—Colonel Harvey (the late U.S. Ambassador in London) has arrived, and stated he desired to leave public life. He said: ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Mercantile and Land Company’s net profit for the year was £202,262. To the reserve has been ...

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  21. ANTI-SUBMARINE DEVICES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Beatty (Admiral of. the; Fleet), responding for the navy at the Lord Mayor’s banquet on Friday, declared the development ...

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  22. STREETS OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday.—London on Saturday was ablaze with Flanders poppies, bought by people in the streets on behalf of Earl Hate’s fund for ...

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  23. DUTY ON MALTING BARLEY.

    LONDON, Friday,—It is understood stood the Treasury Committee has recommended to Cabinet an import duty on malting barley. ...

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  24. MILITARY CONTROL

    BERLIN, Saturday.— Germany has requested the Allies to postpone a resumption of military control. ...

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  25. MR. MASSEY HONORED.

    LONDON, Friday,—Mr. W. F. Massey (New Zealand Prime Minister) is to receive the Doctorship Degree at the Birmingham University. ...

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  26. NOT IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The new wine preference does not immediately affect the Australian wine trade, but St is believed in Australian circles here ...

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  27. ALLIES HAVE AGREED.

    PARIS, Friday,—French weld-in-formed circles state that the Allies have agreed to an attitude with regard to the Reisch as a result of ...

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  28. PATERSON, LAING AND BRUCE.

    LONDON, Friday—Messrs. Paterson. Laing and Bruce’s annual balance sheet shows the available balance £90.567, and a final dividend of 71 per ...

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  29. CLUB AT CALAIS.

    LONDON, Friday,—An English syndicate, including several [?] peers, with a capital of £35.000. is proposing to open next ...

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  30. THE DAY IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Coolidge, in an Armistice Day statement, said, “The lapse of time has mellowed resentments which arose ...

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  31. ALTERNATE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the course of the discussion on foreign policy at the Imperial Conference it was decided that, in the event of the scheme ...

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  32. DR. FUSAKIESIGOMORI.

    TOKIO. Saturday,—The death is announced of. Dr, Fusaklesiomori, seismologist, who was taken ill while returning from the International ...

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  33. LIVERPOOL CUP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Liverpool. Antamn Cap, 1 mile 6 furlongs, ran to-day, resisted:— Poisoned Arrow (Frank Bullock) . 1 ...

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  34. AMERICAN PRESS.

    NEW YORK. Saturday,—Press comment on the United States’ withdrawal from the reparations discussions is varying in tenor. ...

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  35. U.S. POST WAR ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Ex-President Woodrow Wilson made his important address since his illness to-day, when he spoke by radio. ...

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  36. INCREASE IN AIR FORCE.

    The Earl of Cayan, referring to the question of the defence of the Eupire, said the War office was in closs touch with the staff officers ...

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