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  2. RINDERPEST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr, J. D. Cramsie (chairman or the Australian Meat Council) to-day expressed the grave concern felt by the men in the industry lest the ...

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  3. OUR DESTINY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister of Australia), in a speech at Liverpool last night, said that Australia was optimistic that the time ...

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  4. I WILL KILL YOU

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  6. SPEECH FOR SPEECH

    LONDON, Thursday—Fourteen speeches yesterday and 15 to-day is Mr. Lloyd George's record for his Lancashire tour. Lord Birkenhead, at ...

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  7. GERMANY ARMING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Well informed quarters discredit the statement attributed to General Bingham (head of the central section of the Allied military ...

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  8. NO DANGER AT PRESENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" political observer says that what General Bingham said was that Germany had been disarmed to such an extent that she would ...

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  9. "THE ROT OF THEIR LIVES."

    Apart from the continuance of Mr. Lloyd George's and Lord Birkenhead's flying tours in Northern England, the principal event of to-day's electioneer. ...

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  10. THE AMERICA OF THE FUTURE

    Speaking at Rawensall (Lancashire) tost night, Lord Derby, Secretary of State for War, said that he had recently received a visit from the Prime Minister ...

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  11. MR. SANDERSON.

    Mr. C. J. Sanderson, chairman of the Tick Board of Control, has been instructed by the Minister for Agriculture to proceed to Westralia, ...

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  12. DIFFERENT VIEWS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The jury in the case in which Robert Shannon, a former police constable, is charged with shooting at Sergeant Clarke, at ...

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  13. INCREASE OF 8 WEEKLY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In 1920 the 5- margin above the living wage was taken away from the employees in butter factories on account of the effect of the ...

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  14. TEMPORAL POWER

    ROME, Thursday.—The "Osservatore Romario" (the official organ of the Vatican) has aroused considerable comment by the publication of an article ...

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  15. APOLOGY DEMANDED

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is semi-officially stated that the Conference of Ambassadors has prepared a note for. dispatch to Germany demanding a formal apology for ...

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  16. THEN AND NOW.

    Sir A. Weigall, addressing a Conservative meeting in the Horncastle division to-day, made an attack on Mr. Lloyd George, and was heckled. "You said ...

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  17. FORGOT THE AMPLIFIER.

    Mr. Lloyd George's most remarkable gathering was at the Rochdale market square. There were 20,000 listeners, including thousands of mill girls in their ...

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  18. GAOLED FOR SIX MONTHS

    LONDON, Thursday.—it is stated in a message from Cologne that the Separatists who were arrested in the British zone at the time of the recent ...

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  19. TECHNICAL TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Master Builders' Association, in a deputation to Mr. Bruntnell (Minister for Education), asked for financial assistance in carrying ...

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  20. UNHEEDED WARNING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the case in which John Turner is suing for divorce on the grounds of his wife's misconduct with Shirley St. Clair, despite Mr. ...

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  21. PARLIAMENTS OBSOLETE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Rome states that the Italian Chamber of Deputies has reassembled. Among the ...

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  22. LOAN FOR HUNGARY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The financial committee of the League of Nations, which met in London to-day, has prepared a plan for the restoration of Hungary ...

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  23. MOTOR TRAINS

    SYDNEY, Friday—The Railway Commissioners yesterday gave a trial to a motor train built in their workshops for the branch line service. The test was ...

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  24. CONVERT TO LABOR.

    Dr. Addison (who was a minister in the Lloyd George Cabinet) setting out his reasons for leaving the Liberals, said that he believed that Labor was more ...

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  25. A DEADLOCK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Northern Colliery Owners' Association to-day informed Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) that the Association would refuse to negotiate ...

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  26. WELCOMED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After searching for nearly an hour, the police early today arrested two men on the roof of the Government offices at the Domain. ...

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  27. IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday—William Downer, an ex-National soldier was hanged is Mount joy gaol to-day for the murder of a detective during an armed robbery in ...

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  28. TO FRIGHTEN HER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Redfern Police Court to-day Harry Dove (36) the well known pony jockey, was charged with having shot at his wife with ...

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  29. LABOR'S CURE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen), speaking at Derby last night, dealt with unemployment. Neither freetrade nor ...

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  30. NE TEMERE AND LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is now stated authoritatively that improved relations exist between the Progressives and the Government and no further trouble ...

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  31. LITHGOW MEN GO OUT.

    LITHGOW, Friday.—The Railway Department's coal mine was idle to-day owing to the management having put a newcomer oil this morning. ...

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  32. COMPENSATION FOR DEPORTEES.

    The compensation tribunal, which is considering the case of the men and women deported to Ireland last year, has awarded £20,342 in respect to the 43 ...

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  33. GIRLS ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Frank Ledz (19), was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having beaten, assaulted and ill-treated Rose McCann on November ...

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  34. TUT'S TOMB

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Luxor says that Mr. Howard Carter has removed from the tomb the first life-sized statue ...

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  35. LOST HIS WATCH.

    Mr. H. J. Tennant, a brother of Mrs. Asquith,, the Liberal candidate for Central Glasgow, was robbed of a gold watch and chain when leaving a ...

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  36. BALLOT BOX SCANDAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The "Labor News" to-day contains the following announcement: "The instalment of the evidence taken ...

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  37. THE LAWYERS FEAST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Before the State Full Court to-day "Smith's Weekly" appealed for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the Full Court's ...

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  38. YOU IMPUDENT BRUTE

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A spirited appeal for more Australian propaganda in America was made by Dame Nellie Melba to-day. when entertained at ...

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  39. FEARFUL PROPHECIES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—It is stated in a message from Tokio that prophecies by noted scientists as well as the self proclaimed seers, of further great ...

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  40. WHAT A NIGHT!

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Friday.—The City Council has decided that there shall be no more boxing contests in the Town Hall. ...

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  41. MR. MASSEY'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Mr. Massey. (Premier of New Zealand) addressing the Belfast Chamber of Commerce to-day said that he did not hesitate to say that ...

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