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  2. KEEPING LABOR OUT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—A more definite light is shed on the letter sent Mr. Stanley Baldwin by the Executive of the City of London Conservative ...

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  3. MOSLEMS IN INDIA.

    COCANADA. Wednesday.—Before the All India Congress committee Shankat Ali made a statement on behalf of Himself and his brother, ...

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  4. TRAIN WRECKED.

    GRAAFF REINET (Cape Colony), Wednesday.—Twenty-two women and two children were killed, and five persons injured, in a railway accident ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — London newspapers are giving prominence to Sir Henry Jones' meat scheme. The “Daily Telegraph” says that the 1300 ...

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  6. MOVIE SENSATION.

    [?] ANGELES, Wednesday.—The [?] of a chauffeur for the Gim actress employer and the jealousy Of her wealthy acquaintance, according ...

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  7. THE FOREIGN DEVIL.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— Basing their action on the treaty of Lausanne, the Turkish authorities have notified foreign shipping ...

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  8. PARIS FLOODED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The River Seine has risen six meters above normal and is still rising. It has now reached the disastrous flood level of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British National Opera Company has engaged Miss Clara Serena, the South Australian contralto, in the great title ...

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  10. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—There is little likelihood of an early appointment of a Canadan Minister to Washington, although the present ...

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  11. SISTERS DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A double drowning fatality occurred at Kew to-day, the victims being Irene Effie M’Dougan (10), and her sister. ...

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  12. EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. F. L. M’Dougall. member of the Australian Fruit Delegation to Britain, lecturing at the Colonial Institute on the ...

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  13. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Carr the Australian runner, who was to pail in the Ormuz. bas been transferred to the Euripides as immigration welfare ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Captain Thomas Vardle, Senior Officer of the rescue fleet at the Nore, has been appointed Australia Commodore in ...

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  15. “GOOD-NATURED ARGUMENT.”

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Statements by Misses Normand and Purviance and Dines indicate that the trio were having a good-natured ...

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  16. MR. BALDWIN NOT FAVORABLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister) returned to Downing street yesterday prior to the Cabinet meeting to-day, when the ...

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  17. TEACHERS’ IMPORTANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. H. G. Wells, the novelist, addressing the Secondary Schools’ Association, declared that schoolmasters were the ...

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  18. WAR MEMORIAL

    LONDON. Wednesday—Mr. S. M [?] (Prime Minuter) has cabled to The Commonwealth Government [?] [?]mmediate action in regard to ...

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  19. MIGRATION,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The 160 Barnardo children for Australia left yesterday, and were farewelled at the Y.M.C.A. headquarters by ...

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  20. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — The completely successful stay of the special British service squadron touring the Empire aided when the battle ...

    Article : 194 words
  21. STATE RAILWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Mr. W. A. Webb, chief commissioner of the S. A. railways, and special officer H. Goldbeck, have been loaned by the South ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. FRENCH RUHR ARMY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Minister of War (M. Andre Maginot) states that the French army In the Ruhr will be reduced from 140,000 to 100,000 ...

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  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It Is officially announced that the British. Empire Exhibition will not be open on Sundays, except the Stadium for ...

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  24. INDIAN MURDER.

    LANDAK, Wednesday.—A Shi[?] tribesman concerned. in the murder of Major Finals in Baluchistan, has been captured. Four others are ...

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  25. EDUCATION BY WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A wireless broadcasting company is inaugurating special weekly half-hour broadcasts on educational subjects, including ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  27. CHINESE FINANCE.

    PEKIN, Thursday.—The maritime Customs revenue for 1923 totals 63,378,000 Haiknan taels, which, at the average exchange, 3/5 to 3/4 to ...

    Article : 221 words
  28. SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador to T.S.A., who has resigned) sailed for York In the Majestic to-day to ...

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  29. CHINESE ELECTIONS.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.—A mandate has been issued fixing the dates- of the Parliamentary elections as April 14 for the preliminary, and May 14 ...

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  30. LONG RANGE BROADCASTING.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Much interest is excited by the announcement that wireless amateurs at Middleburg, Cape Province, and at Camps ...

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  31. WILL LABOR GOVERN?

    It Is reported that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is busy Cabinet making, and has offered the Colonial Secretaryship to Mr. Sidney Webb. ...

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  32. NATIONALIST PRESS SILENT.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—A significant feature of the naval visit was the complete silence of the Nationalist press. Although the visit was the ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. “TOSS OF A PENNY.”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Robert Home, M.P., when asked prior to sailing for America on a business trip, how he expected to find the British ...

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  34. SHIPS COLLIDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The steamer Somerset arrived in London from Adelaide with a damaged how, as a result of a collision in the Thames ...

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  35. NEW YORK BANDITS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Evidence as to the operations of an Illicit opium dealers' syndicate appeared in daring robbery in which eleven ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. INDIAN NATIONALISTS.

    COCANADA, Wednesday—The Indian Nationalist Congress concluded sympathising with Indians in the Kenya, but expressing the opinion ...

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  37. USE OF DIRIGIBLES.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Admonitory comment on the proposed flight of the ZR 1 over the North Pole has increased popular apprehension ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. TASMANIAN STONES.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—A few weeks ago the Tasmanian Mines Department sent to Messrs. D. W. Custer and Go., Sydney, sample slabs of ...

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  39. STH. AFRICAN POLITICS.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the South African Labor Party unanimously confirmed the agreement between the Labor and ...

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  40. TIMBER FREIGHTER SINKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—While being towed from Mambucca River to Port Macquarie to-day, the timber carrying vessel Macksville. foundered ...

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  41. SURPRISE OVER UNANIMITY.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—In view the opposition in several Labor quarters to the pact with the Nationalists the unanimous ratification by ...

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  42. TELEGRAPH OFFICERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation from the Telegraph Traffic Officers and Supervisors’ Association waited on the Commonwealth Public ...

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  43. “Smith’s” Apologises.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) stated today that, in view of a public apology him by Smith's Newspapers Ltd., ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Miss Bar bara Hoffe. who is going to Australia as Mr. Seymour Hicks' leadings lady was to-day married to Mr. Thomas ...

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  45. STEAMER STRANDED.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The steamer Pruth, running under the auspice of the A and A. line, was stranded yesterday on Nateara reef, outside Port ...

    Article : 135 words
  46. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The pound sterling has reached 4.29 3-8 dollars, representing a loss in excess four cents over the New Year’s ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. CAPSTAN COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—While the steamer Dllkera was being drawn alongside her berth at Darling Harbor to-day, the capstan, to which a ...

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  48. VIOLENT DEATHS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to the annual report of the City Coroner, last year 522 people met violent deaths, which, by coincidence, was ...

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  49. CHINESE BANDITS.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—A telegram from Sniyuan states that a Belgian priest, Schille Soenen, was shot and killed at Hokiao when the town ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. ANOTHER WRIT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Supreme Court writ has been issued against “Smith’s Weekly” on behalf of Adam Tablardi, cafe proprietor, of George ...

    Article : 46 words
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