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  2. BALDWIN'S CHALLENGE

    LONDON, Saturday.--The political correspondents interpret the latest political events as an indication that Mr. Baldwin desires a general election next ...

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  3. WITH ONE VOICE

    LONDON, Saturday.--Special significance attaches to the memorandum sent by Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary) to America in which lie uses the ...

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  4. SEPARATISTS

    PARIS, Saturday.--A Rhineland Government has been formed at Coblenz, with Herr Matthes as Premier, and Von Metzen as Foreign Minister. ...

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  5. PRINCESS MERNDA

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  7. WARWICK FARM RACES

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  8. HEROES ALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--One of the biggest fires that Sydney has known for a long time occurred at Annaudale yesterday morning, when O. K. Elliot's furniture ...

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  9. CONFLICT WITH KRUPP WORKERS.

    Messages from Essen state that the Krupp workers tried to turn out the management to-day, but the blue police attacked the men, who entrenched ...

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  10. FIZZLING OUT IN PLACES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--It is stated in a message from Cologne that the Separatist movement is fizzling out in numcrous place in the Rhineland, although ...

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  11. SUPPORTED BY DOMINIONS.

    Among the Dominion delegates there is a consensus of opinion that Mr. Baldwin's proposal in regard to the tariff is a step in the right direction, and that ...

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  12. SHANDYGAFF AFFAIR.

    Britain has received the French assent to the appointment of an international committee to deal with the European situation, but it is generally admitted that ...

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  13. LABOR'S OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P-y one of the Labor leaders, speaking at Yeovil last night, said: "Mr. Baldwin wants a verdict on the general question of ...

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  14. MILLIONS FACE MISERY.

    Sir Beach Thomas, writing in the "Daily Express'' from Cologne, says that food and money and coal are all so short in the Ruhr and the ...

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  15. NOTES ON THE RACING.

    Lady Achilles was accounted unlucky to lose the Flying Handicap at her previous outing, and ruled favorite during most of the weak, but drew No. 10 ...

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  16. WHAT OF FRANCE?

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Although the American Government stands ready to enter the European reparations conference, at which there would be a full ...

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  17. NO TAX ON FOOD.

    Speaking at Canterbury last night, Sir William Joynson Hicks (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) said that the Government contemplated spending ...

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  18. MELBOURNE HAS ITS TURN.

    MELBOURNE, Sundy.--A big fire occurred at Mulready, Provan and Clark 's, timber merchants, Alexandria Parade, Fitzrov, late last night. ...

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  19. THE CHARITY OF THE WORLD.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Dr. Stresemann's speech to-day was wildly cheered. He bitterly complained of the Franco-Belgian support accorded to the Separatists ...

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  20. TO STRIKE OR NOT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The council of the Miners' Federation has decided to take a plebiscite of members, to decide whether members throughout the ...

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  21. UNIONIST CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.--In view of Mr. Baldwin's speech upon tariff reform, the Unionist conference has agreed not to discuss the motion in favor of the return ...

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  22. NAVAL SQUADRON

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Admiralty has issued a programme of the forthcoming world cruise of the naval squadron, which will start from Devonport on ...

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  23. NOT LIKELY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday--The decision of the Council of the Miners' Federation to take a strike ballot was only arrived at to satisfy the extremists, who are ...

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  24. THE LABOR WAR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The Wollongong Miners' Delegate Board has decided to protest against the expulsion of Communists by the executive of the A.L.P. ...

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  25. SINGLETON RACES.

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  26. OFFICIALS NOW CONFIDENT.

    It is stated in a later communique that the official American views is that a bridge has been created in European and reparations negotiations of such a ...

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  27. SPIRITUALISM

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir E. Marshall Hall, K.C., speaking at Bournemouth last night, said that he was convinced by things which had happened in his own ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Bavin (Attorney General) addressing the Public Questions Society at the University yesterday, outlined an unemployment ...

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  29. TRAINING IN VICTORIA.

    Rivoli did a wonderful gallop on Saturday. He knocked a second and a half off Comedy King's gallop for a mile and a quarter, done just before he won ...

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  30. WILL SEIZE THE SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday:--The Department of Justice has issued a general warning that foreign ships bringing liquor into the port of New York will be ...

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  31. CREW LAID LOW

    CAPE TOWN, Friday--The cargo steamer Bedeburn put into Cape Town to-day and signalled for assistance. On investigation it was found that only ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. TURF NOTES.

    Mr. J. R. Corteen, who backed Wynette and Purser to win the two Cups double to the extent of £100,000, does not look like "taking out." The bookmakers are ...

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  34. THE BETTING MARKET.

    Betting on the Derby has changed considerably, owing to the rumour that all is not well with Shrapnel. He was out doing walking exercise at Caulfield ...

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  35. SHOULD RESIGN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Lang contends that either Sir George Fuller or Sir Joseph Carruthers (or both) should resign over the Government's immigration ...

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  36. PLEA OF NOT GUILTY

    GENEVA, Saturday.--The Secretariat of the League of Nations has received from an official Albanian source a strong protest against the Greek allegations ...

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  37. HORSES NOW

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent of the "Central News" agency in Paris says that, under the auspices of Professor. Voronoff, the grand gland ...

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  38. OLD MOORE DEAD

    LONDON, Saturday.--Old Moore, of Old Moore's Almanac, famous for his prophecies, died to-day, aged 74. He was successively cowboy, jockey, actor, ...

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  39. TIDAL WAVES

    SEATTLE, Saturday.--Reports, have come to hand of one of the biggest tides in the history of Western Alaska, believed to be the aftermath of the ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA'S GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The " African World" learns with authority that the Earl of Athlone is to succeed Prince Arthur of Connaught as Governor ...

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  41. "HEY, LADDIE"

    LONDON, Saturday.--As the Prince of Wales was walking in the streets of Dundee to-day an old woman clutched his arm and said. "Hey, Laddie, are ...

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  42. THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday--Mr. Frank Kellogg, a former Minnesota Senator, has been named as the American Ambassador in London in succession to Colonel ...

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  43. CRISIS IN HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.--A political crisis has arisen in consequence of the rejection of the Navy Bill. The Roman Catholics voted with the Left.--Reuter. ...

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