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  2. Commonwealth Ships.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— A[?] the Brisbane Hotel this morning Mr. H.B. Larkin, chairman or the Board of Control of the Commonwealth Line ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Messrs. J. Ramsay Macdonald and J.R. Clynes M.'sP. (Labor) tabled a motion for the House of Commons on Thursday ...

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  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister) in the House of Commons on Tuesday announced that he had advised the King to [?]lve Parliament, probably or Friday. There were some [?]ly scencs in the House, the Opposition parti[?]s denouncing ...

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  5. BOY HANGS HIMSELF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—A tragedy occurred at Temora to-day, when Joseph, the 12 year old son of Richard Joyce, plumber, was found in a shed ...

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  6. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Reparations Commission unanimously decided to hear the Germans on Germany’s resources. M. Barthon (chairman) has ...

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  7. GERMAN CRISIS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Crown Prince's return, coupled with the German Government's refusal to permit the resumption of inter- Allied ...

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  8. DISTURBANCE IN COURT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Albert Close. a Canadian, apparently har[?]oring resentment against a decision by Mr. Justice Sargant in the Chancery ...

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  9. Prince Arrives at Oels.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Oels (Silesia) states the ex-Crown Prince arrive after three days’ journey. ...

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  10. "Definitely at an End."

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— At though the door is still open for American helpfulness in the reparations problem, President Coolidge regards ...

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  11. Consolidating Their Forces.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Feverish energy displayed by party officers, particularly the Central Unionist Office, who propose to contest practically ...

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  12. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the wool sales to-day a miscellaneous selection was offered. Prices remained very firm. Matenem brought 28d, ...

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  13. United Liberal Manifesto.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Liberal Party manifesto states that arrangements are now completed for Liberals to fight tie election ...

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  14. U.S. IMMIGRATION.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.— Some 2,000 immigrants. chiefly Russians, who were included among the 4,000 in excess of the quota, admitted under ...

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  15. America Will Not Protest.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—President Coolidge believes the traditional policy of the German Government will preclude it from joining with the ...

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  16. STATUS OF INDIANS.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.— Dr. Datta who last week returned from a six months four in Australasia under th[?]uspices of the Students Christian ...

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  17. PATRIOTIC SHIPPERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association learns that an interesting situation has arisen regarding the shipment of cement to ...

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  18. Ex-Kaiser to be Excluded.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The reports that the German Government has given the ex-Kaiser permission to return Germany nave been officially ...

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  19. Newspaper Comment.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The “Dally Express” states the Government'[?] programme is falling far short of the ideal solution of unemployment, but ...

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  20. Joint Liberal Campaign.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A conference between Mr C H. H. Asquith, Sir John Simon, Mr. Lloyd George, and Sir Alfred Mond arranged for a joint Liberal ...

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  21. THE CURRENCY PROBLEM.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Exchange Telegraph Co.'s Berlin correspondent states a general strike is threatened the week-end in Berlin unless ...

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  22. Govt. Majority Reduced.

    In the course of the subsequent discussion on the Workmen's Compensation Bill, the Government's majority Jority fell to 11 and 20 respectively on ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT MEETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Interest in the political situation was in evidence by the crowds in the vicinity of Parliament, and the excitement In ...

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  24. THE COLOR BAR

    CAPETOWN. Tuesday.—Mr. [?]nstise Krause‘s upsetting of the color bar in the Transvaa[?]es in the fact that the ...

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  25. TOBACCO GROWING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The committee appointed by the Treasury to inquire into "tobacco growing in Great Britain states in its report that although a ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.— It is reported from Gmunder that the Duke of Cumberland is suffering from a stroke. to apoplexy. His condition is grave. ...

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  27. Ministerial Changes.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “Daily Chronicle" states' that Mr. Austen Chamberlain will succeed the Duke of Devonshire as Colonial Secretary ...

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  28. TAX ON BETTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Express” states the draft report of the Betting Committee recommends an ad valorem tax of 2½ per cent. on ...

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  29. WELL-KNOWN ARTIST DIES.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The death is announced of Mr. Walter Dendy Sadler, the well-known artist. ...

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  30. MR. BRUCE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that in view of the coming general election, Mr. S. M. Bruce ...

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  31. CHINESE CABINET.

    PEKIN, Tuesday.—Mr. Wang-Kah Ming ex-Governor of the Bank of China, has been appointed Finance Minister. ...

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  32. The Agricultural Policy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “Daily Express” states that the Government's agricultural policy includes a bonus of 2/ per quarter on home-grown ...

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  33. N.Z. PREMIER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Prince of Wales gave an audience to Mr. W.F. Massey (New Zealand Premier) which lasted an hour at St. James ...

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  34. SURVEY OF PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “Daily Express," in an election Survey, states the general opinion is that unless the Conservative Party received some ...

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  35. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “Daily Express states it is estimated that 25,000,000 persons will visit the Empire Exhibition, and that London is ...

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  36. BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Danny Morgan and Charlie Stone, the "featherweight boxers, have arrived from Australia. Morgan has issued a ...

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  37. Canadian Opinions.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.— The early date of the British elections came as a surprise in Canadian Government circles, and Canadian interest has ...

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  38. TAX ON APPLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The united fruit and vegetable section of the National Fruit and Potato Trades Associations have resolved protesting ...

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  39. GREAT SOCIAL SUCCESS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.— The imperial institute assembly was the largest gathering of New Zealanders ever held in London, and was a great ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN PRAISED

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Critics praise the conductorship of the London Symphony Orchestra by Mr. Ayloer Buesst, the Australian, in an ...

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  41. CAPE ELECTIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.— The Cape provincial elections are taking place to-day. Like those of Transv[?]l they are largely fought on ...

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  42. JAPANESE NAVY.

    OSAKA, Tuesday.—In addition to the revised Japanese naval estimate for next year, the expenditure for the rest of the current year has been ...

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  43. Dominion Premiers Present.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— General Smuts, Mr. S. M. Bruce, and Mr. Mackenzie King listened to the opening proceedings of the House of ...

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  44. WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —While a family was driving home in a suiky to Gilgandra the horse bolted and the man was thrown out and severely ...

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  45. Chamberlain's Speech.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The members of the House of Commons began arrive at dawn, and by 8 o'clock large number of places were ...

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  46. GORED BY BULL.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.— Dunbar Duncan M'Pherson, of Upper Manning. who was gored by a bull and over a fence a few days ago. ...

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  47. Labor Appeal for Funds.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The “Dal[?] Herald” urges to [?] quickly to Massrs. Ramsay Macdonald and Arthur Henderson’s appeal ...

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