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  2. U.S. OlL SCANDAL.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate oil investigators have abandoned their efforts to compel the ex-Secretary for the Interior (Senator ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY SENSATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter learns that the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, learned of the alleged Lloyd George interview ...

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  4. QUEEN’S DOLL HOUSE

    LONDON, Friday. — The Queen’s dolls’ house, which the “Morning Post” describes as one of the most wonderful artistic productions of our ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prince of Wales sustained a broken collarbone to-day. He was exercising one of his hunters this morning when a ...

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  6. GENERAL BOOTH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The bead of the Salvation Army; General Booth, accompanied by Commissioner Mapp, travelling international secretary, ...

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  7. LABOR IN OFFICE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — An eminent Government spokesman, addressing overseas journalists, assured his hearers, that the. Dominions, India, ...

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  8. LATER PARTICULARS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales broke his collarbone while exercising his hunter In the morning at Billington Manor, near Ascot, ...

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  9. GERMAN SEPARATISTS.

    PARIS, Thursday. — M. Poincare, replying to the German note, says that the note is one of the fresh calumnies of the Reich, unsupported by ...

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  10. RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Booth, who sails by the steamer Or[?] informed the Australian Press Association that lie felt strongly the ...

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  11. “MADAME TROUBLE.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—Madame Sorgne, a well-known Socialist, has been found dead on the floor in the bedroom of her hotel in Southampton ...

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  12. TUT.’S TOMB.

    LONDON. Friday.—The “Morning Post” special Luxor correspondent reports:—“My most vivid impression of Tutankhamen’s sarcophagus is the ...

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  13. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    DELHI, Thursday.—A Nationalist Party has been formed in the Assembly with a membership of 72 in a House of 143. ...

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  14. FREIGHT WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It was announced to-day by the combined inter-State shipping companies that as from the middle of next week a ten ...

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  15. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY. — A conference was held this afternoon. between representatives of the [?] Trades Employes' Union and the ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S PROOFS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The text of Mr. Lloyd George’s statement included the following passages:—The Foreign Office letter contained proof ...

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  17. COAL FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    Later.—The Assembly adopted by 77 votes to 39, against Government opposition, a non-official resolution urging the imposition of a ...

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  18. WIFE WHO SCREAMED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — General Legge has been granted a divorce. The last stages of the case were marked by clashes between the ...

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  19. MR. CARTER’S DIFFICULTIES.

    LUXOR. Thursday.—The lifting of the granite lid of King Tutankhamen’s sarcophagus, which is firmly socketed in and cemented. Is causing ...

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  20. ITALIAN FASCIST!

    SYDNEY, Friday.—How Fashion is being encouraged abroad is shown by the fact that Commands Vitali, the Italian Consul, who recent ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE’S TOUR

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday. — The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, has embarked on the British cruiser Calypso for Gallipoli. ...

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  22. WORKING HOURS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post” Berlin correspondent says the failure of the eight-horns day in Germany is now generally ...

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  23. DUTCH NEW GUINEA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post” Amsterdam correspondent says much uneasiness has been caused in the Netherlands owing to a ...

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  24. WILKIE SEASON CLOSES.

    After [?]lag Mr. Wilkie and his company play a dozen Shakespearean pl[?] during the recent season and the one just ended. many of which, one after ...

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  25. “NOT A SECRET COMPACT.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George. denies the Statement attributed to him regarding the Wilson-Clemenceau agreement being ...

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  26. HOPPER BARGE.

    DEVONPORT, Friday.—The strea[?] hopper barge, Lienta, which the Melsey Marine Board purchased from the Federal Government, arrived at this ...

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  27. MR. SPENDER’S EXPLANATION

    During the period of transition between the old and new Governments when there was actually no political head, the Foreign Office, decided ...

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  28. M. CLEMENGEAU’S REPLY.

    PARIS. Thursday.—Interviewed by “L’lntransigeant” on the Llyod George incident, M. Clemenceau in-conically remarked: “Show me the ...

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  29. WHAT AUSTRALIA OFFERS

    TORONTO, Thursday.— Senator Wilson, who is in Canada to negotiate a trade treaty on behalf of the Commonwealth, addressing the ...

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  30. DR. EARLE PAGE.

    LAUNCESTON. Friday—The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) visited the Anzac Hostel, where he was met by the president of the R.S.A. ...

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  31. PARIS INDIGNANT.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The press is indignant at Mr. Lloyd George’s statement, and dwell on the fact that the accusations are made just when ...

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  32. CITY EQUITABLE FRAUD

    LONDON, Friday—All proceeding have been stayed against Grayson one of the persons concerned in [?] case of the City Equitable Insurance ...

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  33. VITAL DOCUMENT PRODUCED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Spender writing to the “Daily Express,” says he is willing to admit he may have been indiscreet, but his report was ...

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  34. “WASHING DIRTY LINEN.”

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Lloyd George revelations occupy extensive space in the newspapers. “Germania,” the organ of the Centre ...

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  35. BAKING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A new phase was given to the strike In the baking industry, when a mass meeting of strikers to-day decided that in ...

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  36. ARRIVAL AT BURNIE.

    BURNIE, Friday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) spent to-day on the North-West Coast, arriving at Burnie this evening. He ...

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  37. BIG JAPANESE LOAN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Berkline circles indicated that Japan Wilier fund its entire outstanding steriln loan and finance reconstruction war ...

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  38. ARTICLES IN “CHRONICLE.”

    LONDON. Thursday.—In his first article in the “Daily Chronicle,” Mr. Lloyd George states he is unable to accept the views attributed to him ...

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  39. BOXING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Premier-land to-night in a 20-rounds’ bout. Vantbof, the Dutch middleweight champion, knocked out Bruns in the ...

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  40. POLICE COMMISSIONERS.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Brigadier-General R. L. Lea me, the Commissioner the South Australian police, will leave Melbourne to-morrow to ...

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