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  2. UNPLEASANT JOB.

    PEKIN, "Wednesday.— with the chinese Government's consent, Mr. Wu-Yu-Ian, Minister. of Communications, and General Yang ten, have ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State), in a speech. here, intimated that the Harding Administration considers the ...

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  4. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French seizure of the Badische Aniline Work at Ludwigshafen has aroused the most intense interest, because the works ...

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  5. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday,— The strike of railwaymen and postal workers is becoming [?]udly more serious. The trains running between Brussels and ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN NOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— M. Kran sir, the Soviet Commissary for Foreign Trade, who is in England to ne conflate with the British Government ...

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  7. IRISH STATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—When the Appeal Court Ordered the release of Art O'Brien, the Irishman recently deported to Dublin as a member of the ...

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  8. BAGHDAD RAILWAY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. —It is reported that the Baghdad railway has been bought by a grout of English ,and ...

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  9. ANOTHER NOTE TO CHINA.

    PEKIN, Wednesday,— The diplomatic corps to-day handed the Chinese Government another . Note demanding to know what steps were ...

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  10. DROPPED DEAD.

    GENEVA, Wednesday. — Charged with poisoning his 'wife to obtain insurance money, a man named Strummer ended a long speech in his defence ...

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  11. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursdays — At meeting of the British [?]mpire [?]tion Commission to-day a receiving was passed congratulating [?]nator ...

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  12. NO HOPE, FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lord Justice Sir Henry Duke, addressing, the Grotius Society on the international problem of law and order, reviewed ...

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  13. COMMENT ON ALLIED REPLIES.

    LONDON, Thursday,— Mr. Lloyd George's 18th article on international affairs comments on the replies to Germany's latest offer ...

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  14. SIX MINUTES OF FREEDOM.

    LONDON, Wednesday,— O'Brien had six minutes' freedom. When discharged he kissed his sister and shook funds with the governor of the ...

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  15. SCENE IN CHAMBER.

    Soldiers with steel helmets and fixed bayonets lined the public gallery of the Chamber of Deputies. When the Socialist deputy, M. Vandervelde, ...

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  16. GALES IN THE NORTH.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday,— A most severs gale, accompanied by torrents of rain, occurred early this morning and forenoon, causing thousands of ...

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  17. THE NEAR EAST.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday. — At the political committee of experts it was to-day announced- that an agreement had been reached between Turkey ...

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  18. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday,— Mr. Archibald Hard writing in the "Daily Telegraph" says that misconception apparently prevails overseas in ...

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  19. WOMEN IN POLITICS

    ROME, Wednesday,—The women's International Congress discussed whether women should join existing political parties , or form their own. ...

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  20. STRIKE SPREADING RAPIDLY.

    The Antwerp Dockers refuse to han[?] goods from militarised railwaymen, and no goods are arriving at Ostend while work at Liege is coming ...

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  21. QUESTION OF INDEMNITIES.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday.—Sir Horace Bum bold the chief British delegate at the Near !East Peace Conference, compassed the importance of ...

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  22. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    DARWIN, (Northern Territory). Thursday,—the Minister for home and Territories, Senior Pearce at a public meeting at Darwin s[?]fd that ...

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  23. ME. RYAN'S APPOINTMENT.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday,— Mr. L. Forrest the federal secretary of the R. S. S. L L A., Commenting to-day on the memorandum forwarded By ...

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  24. WOMEN SMOKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Justice Avery scathingly, commented on the dissipated life led. by many men and women frequenting, the London ...

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  25. BAWRA.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday,—A general meeting of the shareholders of Bawra was held to-day. The chairman (Sir John Higgins), in the course ...

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  26. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday,— Mr. J. M' Whae (Victorian Agent-General) Will be a guest at a house party given by the EMS fir Stradbroke ...

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  27. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

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  28. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— No change has occurred to-day in the position of the northern cornfields in the south the Hellenising miners have ...

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  29. US, PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,—Arising out of the repeal of the New York State Prohibition Enforcement Law, which the Governor has ...

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  30. TRADE WITH CANADA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  31. CANNED FRUIT PACK.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—The Commonwealth inspector (Mr. R. P. Allen), who, this year was placed in charge of the protesting of canned ...

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  32. THREATENED GOAL SHORTAGE

    SUPPLIES FROM WONTHAGGI MELBOURNE, Thursday.—in view of the prospective Coal, shortage the Victorian Railway Commissioners ...

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  33. AMERICAN OIL LEASE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—The Department of the Interior has revoked its decision not to grant the British and Dutch-owned Roxana Petroleum ...

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  34. ENGLISH RACING,

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  35. MERCHANDISE MARKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — When the Standing Committee of the House of Commons Was considering the Merchandise Marks Act to-day, ...

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  36. HOBART "SUNBEAM."

    CREW SAVE EFFECTS. MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Telegram received to-night from Sail Reno Phillip Island states that the ...

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  37. EFFECTS IN UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Ronald M' Neill (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the . Ambassador ...

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  38. DIRECTOR OF WORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Government has appointed Mr. S. H. Fowler to the position of Director of Works at New Guinea. Mr. Fowler ...

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  39. EXODUS FROM CANADA.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—The immigration situation in the Quebec Province become so serious that the Government has established. an office ...

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  40. LOURDES PILGRIMS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The party Of 300 British invalids who went to L[?]ees to the fairies springs, has [?]ued to London Kathleen ...

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  41. GENERAL GABLES

    BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR. LONDON, Wednesday,— Lien Colonel A. Buckley (Secretary for Overseas Trade), replying to a question ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the Gelmerran Police Court a 17-year-old aboriginal girl was charged. with having attempted to murder James E. ...

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  43. Advertising

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