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  2. FLOODS IN PERSIA.

    TEHERAN. Wednesday .—A large part of Arabistan has been submerged by unprecedented floods, due to torrential rains between January 24 ...

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  3. BRITISH WORKLESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A six-point charter has been issued by the General Council of the Trade Union Congress on behalf of the unemployed. ...

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  4. MR. WILSON'S DEATH

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Leaden skies, whence tender rain fell in a wintry drizzle, lent deeper hues to the nation's mourning when, ...

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  5. LABOR GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Archbishop of York addressing the Westminster Convocation, said the bishops and clergy would follow the ...

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  6. POINCARE DICTATOR

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Government, by 252 votes to 36, secured the powers asked for to issue legislation by decree, which the ...

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  7. RUSSIA AND FRANCE

    PARIS. Wednesday.—M. Skobeleff, the Soviet commercial agent In France, is leaving for London with his, staff this afternoon, having ...

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  8. SECRET AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George's article in the "New York World," which makes allegations to the effect that M. Clemenceau, and ...

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  9. AIR MAILS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the interim report of the Air Mails' Committee of the House of Commons, the chairman, Lieut Colonel Moore ...

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  10. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    In spite of the wet weather, a crowded house greeted Allan Wilkie and his company's production of "Hamlet" last evening. The part of ...

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  11. VALUE OF INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir Montague Barlow (ex-Minister of Labor), interviewed prior to his departure for America, expressed the opinion ...

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  12. NEW WOOL COUNTRY.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — M. Oliver, the new Governor-General of Madagascar, in an interview, expressed the opinion that the new idea of making ...

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  13. CONSERVATIVE LEADERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The “Daily Express” political correspondent states that Mr. Stanley Baldwin has invited Mr. Austen Chamberlain ...

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  14. “SPOTTY” APPLES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Before a shipment of Tasmanian “black spot” apples is allowed, in accordance with the decision of the Minister of Customs ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S DENIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The “Dally Chronicle's” distom[?]tic our respondent states he is informed by Mr. Lloyd George that he gave no ...

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  16. NORWEGIAN STRIKE.

    CHRISTIANIA, Wednesday.—The dock strike against reduction of wages, which has been proceeding for the past-fortnight, has developed ...

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  17. "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING."

    To-night the Allan Wilkie Shakespearean Company bid farewell to Tasmania with their first performance of a new production, “Much Ado ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The prospectus has been issued for the West Australian five per cent, loan of £2,000,000. The list closes on ...

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  19. KENYA FRANCHISE.

    DELHI, Wednesday.—Sir B. M. Sarma, emigration member of the Viceroy's Council, announced in the Council of State to-day that the ...

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  20. POPLAR UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Several ratepayers’ organisations are challenging the decision of Mr. J. Wheatley’s (Minister of Health), decision ...

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  21. “THE O’BRIEN GIRL.”

    Heralded by a mainland reputation of a very flattering nature, “The O’Brien Girl” will be introduced to Hobart’s theatregoers to-morrow ...

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  22. CANADA & AUSTRALIA.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Following a day's conference between Senator Wilson and Mr. Oakley for Australia, and the Minister of Finance (Mr. J. ...

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  23. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. J. Walsh, Postmaster-General of the Irish Free State, interviewed at Liverpool, said:—"For the first time in a ...

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  24. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australian Prime Minister), has arrived at Pera, the European quarter of Constantinople, ...

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  25. THE GERMAN INCIDENT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that the German Ambassador at Washington (Dr. Wiedfeldt) asked the German ...

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  26. QUAI D’ORSAY ASTONISHED.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — “O[?] Orsay" was astonished at the [?] publicity given to the matter, as it wag well understood that the ...

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  27. STRAND THEATRE.

    The present programme at the Strand Theatre is responsible for the big business there every evening, and also at matinees. Dorothy Dalton is ...

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  28. SPENDS DAY SIGHT-SEEING.

    PERA, Wednesday. — Mr. Bruce had lnncheon with the Vice-Consul, Mr. Jordan, an Australian ex-officer, who was taken prisoner at the ...

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  29. FLAG PLANTED ON LAWN.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Someone to-day planted a flag on the lawn of the German Embassy. which failed until this afternoon to ...

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  30. CHANNEL ISLANDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Channel Island States at Guernsey almost unanimously agreed to make a voluntary contribution of ...

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  31. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir Joseph Cook (Commonwealth High Commissioner), states that the Australian pavilion at Wembley ...

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  32. M. TARDIEU’S STATEMENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In regard to Mr. Lloyd George's interview, M. Tardieu, who took as active part in drafting the Versailles T[?]ty, ...

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  33. “IF WINTER COMES.”

    “If Winter Comes" will be screened at His Majesty's to-night for one night only, in response to hundreds of requests from those unable to ...

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  34. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the conclusion of the housing conference the Ministry of Labor officially, announced that employers' and workers’ ...

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  35. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday—“Mr. W M. Hughes comments were probably made upon a travesty of Mr. Bruce's speeches, and not on the speeches ...

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  36. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that as a result of the representations of Mr. H. P. Colebatch (West ...

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  37. German Seamen's Strike.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, M.P., general president of the National Sailors’ and Firemen's Union, in a letter to trade ...

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  38. ROBBED FATHER.

    George Webb, a young man, in the City Police Court yesterday, pleaded guilty to having robbed his father of £1 at Strickland Avenue on October ...

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  39. WAR GRAVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The details of the final plans for laying out 700,000 British war graves all over the world. including 23,080 on Gallipoli ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND STAFF ARRIVES.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Mr. Roberts, the New Zealand Exhibition manager, and his staff, have arrived, and have commenced work. ...

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  41. STILL RISING.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A notable addition to the cost of living was made by the Superior Council of Railways' decision to raise railway ...

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  42. FIGHT IN CAFE.

    BURNIE, Thursday. — B[?] Messrs. Mace and Lane, J.P.'s, at the Burnie Police Court to-day, two young men, Roy Fisher and Martin ...

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  43. [?]SIONS TO BE SUBMITTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns on the highest possible authority that the Government proposes submitting the ...

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  44. EX-PRESIDENT TAFT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. Chief Justice William Taft, the former President of the United States, was ill with acute indigestion to-day, ...

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  45. BOYS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The tour of Sir James Allen (New Zealand High Commissioner), of the naval orphanages in the South of England ...

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  46. NEWSPAPERS ECONOMISING.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The directors of 200 newspapers held a conference on the possibility of suppressing Monday newspapers in Paris for a ...

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