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  2. DOCKERS’ STRIKE.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The employers and the dockers. who have threatened to strike unless they are they are granted a rise of 2/ per day. sat in ...

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  3. MINE FLOODED

    CROSBY (Minnesota), Tuesday.— Forty-two miners perished, when the bottom fell out of a small pond and flooded the workings of the Milford ...

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  4. WHITE V. BLACK.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — In the House of Assembly today General Hertzog (Nationalist leader), Initiated an Important debate, moving a ...

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  5. LABOR GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister), in an interview given to the press, claims that the present is not a business ...

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  6. FIERCE BATTLE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent states SI. Poincare’s demand that the Government should be invested with ...

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  7. OCCUPIED GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — It is semi officially stated that the German Government has sent a note to the French and Belgian Governments ...

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  8. MR. WILSON’S DEATH

    Washington. Tuesday — The German Ambassador, Dr. Otto Wredfeldt, pursuant to official instructions, announced that the German ...

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  9. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    CHAMONIX, Tuesday.—At the concluding ceremony of the Olympic winter sporty the following modifications in the national classifications were ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Rudyard Kipling has nearly completed the task of naming the chief avenues at the Empire Exhibition. The ...

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  11. DECISION RECONSIDERED.

    (Australian Press Association). NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The “New York Times” Washington correspondent says that as a result of ...

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  12. SEPARATIST BARBARITY.

    COLOGNE, Wednesday. —A message from Speyer states that the Separatists arrested and decided to expel a certain workman, who end ...

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  13. DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—New Zealand has challenged for the Davis Cup in the European zone. ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the wool sales to-day, 11,781 bales were offered. There was a selection of greasy crossbreds and brisk competition at ...

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  15. REARRANGEMENT OF SEATS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Speaker (Mr. J. H. Whitley),. has approved of the Unionists occupying the Opposition side of the House of Commons, ...

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  16. LONGER DANCING HOURS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London County Council has agreed to the Theatres’ Committee’s proposal to allow hotels and restaurants licensed ...

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  17. FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister Agriculture (Mr. Noel Buxton) is appointing a committee to inquire into the recent outbreak of foot and ...

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  18. SWIMMING RECORD.

    MIAMI (Florida), Tuesday.—Miss Gertrude Ederle swam 150 yards free Style in 1 minute 44 1-5 seconds, breaking her own previous world’s ...

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  19. NO LOW-NECKED DRESSES

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A Presidential decree forbids women and girl employes of State and municipal offices to went low-necked dresses, and ...

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  20. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first party of public school boys will leave Southampton aboard the White Star liner Runic on Thursday for New ...

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  21. WOMEN’S MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All Britain’s women members of the House of Commons have signed a leaflet from the International Labor Office, ...

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  22. KING GEORGE’S MESSAGE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Mr. [?] G. Chilton, who is in charge of [?] British Embassy, delivered to Mr. Wilson the following Royal message ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The short season of three nights at the Theatre Royal by the Allan Wilkie Shakespearean Company was opened last night to a large audience ...

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  24. PANIC IN THEATRE,

    ROME, Tuesday. — M. Richard Strauss, the composer, was responsible for checking a panic in the crowded Constanzi Theatre, where he was ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In response to an invitation issued in 1922, by the Minister of Labor to the National Confederation of Employer’s ...

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  26. OFFICIAL DINNER.

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  27. BOMBAY MILL STRIKE.

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—The mill owners have rejected a proposal for arbitration in the strike of the mill hands, and the lockout of the latter ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. CANADA & AUSTRALIA.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — Senator Wilson and Mr. Oakley, who are visiting Canada to finalise the arrangement of the trade treaty,, have ...

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  29. DARING FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Otto Stephens, 24, a Belgian, ex-soldier, has been giving the British and Continental police more trouble in a couple of years than ...

    Article : 268 words
  30. CHAMPION CYCLING.

    R. SUPPLE WINS HALF MILE. MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—To night’s cycling at the E[?]mnition on resulted:— ...

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  31. KILLED BY LION.

    SOMA, Tuesday. — Over realistic film acting led to a lioness to tear an actor to pieces during a filming scene of “Quo Vadis.” A group of liens ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. CHARLTON-BORG CONTESTS AT HIS MAJESTY’S.

    One of the many interesting features included in to-day’s change of programme at His Majesty’s will be the exclusive pictures of the ...

    Article : 303 words
  33. ROWING.

    The following are the positions of [?] various rowing clubs in the competitions for the Tasmania Rowing Association pennants:— ...

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  34. ARRIVAL AT OTTAWA.

    OTTAWA. Tuesday.—Senator Will son and Mr. Oakley have arrived here. ...

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  35. OFFICIAL CALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  36. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The “New York Evening Post’s” Tokio correspondent states that Japanese Governmental circles incline to the belief ...

    Article : 175 words
  37. POPLAR GUARDIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Surprise is manifested in the action of Mr. J Wheatley (Minister of Health) in restoring to the Poplar Poor Law ...

    Article : 178 words
  38. GANDHI’S RELEASE.

    BOMBAY. Tuesday.—Mr. Mohandas Gandhi’s unconditional release has been acclaimed, and Anglo-Indian alike, as an act of generosity ...

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  39. DISPUTED SHARES,

    Before Mr. Justice Crisp, in the Practice Court yesterday, Mr. Horace Walch, on behalf of Thomas Michael Brannan, applied for an order for the ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. S.O.S. SIGNAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Brown, of the Cunard liner Ansonia, arriving yesterday, said there was a growing tendency to abuse the ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. [?]E O’BRIEN GIRL.”

    Theatregoers are looking forwa With more than ordinary pleasure meeting “The O’Brien Girl,” at [?] Theatre Royal on Saturday night [?] ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. MEXICAN RISING.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The evacuation of Vera Cruz by the La Huerta insurrectionists is reported to-day In Consul advices received by ...

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  43. STRAND THEATRE.

    Commencing to-day at the matinee is the Paramount seven-reel screen triumph. “The Law of the Lawless,” which serves as a starring vehicles for ...

    Article : 235 words
  44. Advertising

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