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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    Members of the House of Commons locked to London yesterday for the opening of Parliament to-day. It is expected that the proccedings will only ...

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  4. GREEK SITUATION

    The “Daily Express” correspondent at Athens says that peace in Greece depends on the fate of the exiled King. Republican extremists ...

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  5. MONEY FOR QUEENSLAND

    The “Daily Telegraph” says that when Mr Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, replies to the reminder that there is an easy way of ending the ...

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  6. Personal

    Mr and Mrs Gifford Gordon left by the Sydney express yesterday en route to America. Mr Gordon has accepted an engagement to lecture for the ...

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  7. CHARGE OF MURDER

    The second shooting affray with fatal results took place at Scolari's wine saloon this afternoon at four o'clock, Edward Lancelot Johnson, aged 30 ...

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  8. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    The "Daily Telegraph.” correspondent in Berlin indicates that a great crisis is expected in Russia. A complete breach between antagonistic ...

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  9. ADMIRAL SIR P. SCOTT

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott has been admitted to a naval hospital, seriously ill. It is believed he is suffering from asthma. ...

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  10. LABOR ACTIVITY.

    Laborites at present are very active. The party executive meets to-day. A great rally will follow in the evening at the Albert Hall, applications for ...

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  11. FATE OF THE DIXMUDE

    A post mortem on the remains of the Commander of the ill-fated French dirigible Dixmude confirms the theory that the airship was struck by ...

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  12. HEALTH OF M. VENIZELOS.

    Four physicians are attending M. Venizelos, who is suffering from heart weakness. He has written to the Liberal Party that unless a ...

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  13. AMERICAN COLD WAVE

    The cold wave cabled on the 5th January passed further south, causing havoc in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, and ...

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  14. “PECGINC OUT” SEATS.

    Unusual anxiety to be first to peg out seats in the House of Commons was displayed. The first arrival at the House was the Liberal Mr Spere ...

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  15. THE SEINE FLOODS

    The fall of the Seine has begun. A decrease of 3 inches was registered at Paris this morning and a decrease of 10 inches at Monterean. The Marne ...

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  16. FRANCO-CZECHO ALLIANCE

    Dr. Gessler, the Minister for Defence, in a speech said that he regarded the alliance between France and Czecho Slovakia as a bridge to Franco-Russian ...

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  17. MURDER OF A DRUMMER

    The Home Secretary (Mr W. G. Bridgeman) announced to-day that he received from Lance Cpl. Dearnley, whose execution for the murder of a ...

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  18. JAPANESE POLICY

    The United! Press Tokio correspondent learns that Japan’s foreign policies will be unchanged under the Kiyoura Ministry. He understands that ...

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  19. INDIAN TROUBLES

    Last autumn the Raj proclaimed the Gurdwara Prabandhak (Sikh shrined) Committee illegal, and arrested its members, who are undergoing trial. ...

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  20. BRIGANDS ATTACK STEAMER

    The steamer Tzesui was attacked by brigands in the Upper Yangtse, who killed the British Captain Brandt arid Mr Shroff, throwing their bodies into the ...

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  21. SOCIALIST PLANS.

    Mr Baldwin last night attended the performance of "The Cooptimists” at the Prince of Wales Theatre. The “Daily Express” says the ...

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  22. SLUMP OF THE FRANC

    A message from Paris states that the opposition newspapers point out that the real cause of the slump of the franc is the Bank of France’s ...

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  23. OUTRAGE AT SMYRNA

    The Athens correspondent of the “Daily Express” states that an assassin threw a bomb at Mustapha Kemal Pasha the President of the Tuikish Republic, ...

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  24. SALVATION ARMY

    General Bramwell Booth, leader of the Salvation Army, leaves on 7th February on anew campaign of Australia and New Zealand. Ho will ...

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  25. BRITISH BYE-ELECTION

    The City of London Liberal Association has decided to fight the by-election for the City of London constituency, renderednecessary by the ...

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  26. NEW SPEED CABLE

    The Western Electric Co, has perfected a cable which is believed to be capable of great speed over almost unlimited distances, obviating the ...

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  27. THE WIRELESS MUDDLE

    Both the “Morning Post” and the “Daily Telegraph” comments on Mr Bruce’s wireless statement, cabled on Friday, urge the Postmaster-General to ...

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  28. IRISH FREE STATE

    There was extensive and excited dealing on the Dublin Stock Exchange to-day in the Free State loan. The market opened with a chorus of ...

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  29. THIBETAN BANDITS

    A message from Chung King states that Thibetan hordes captured Batang on 17th November. Their leaders assured the Americans, who were the only ...

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  30. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD

    Three members of the Air Force will leave Loudon a few weeks nence to make an effort to fly round the world in 240 hours’ flying time ...

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  31. UNREST IN JAPAN

    The Korean attempt to throw a bomb at the recent demonstration outside the Imperial Palace, combined with the recent attack on the Prince, ...

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  32. THE SAXON CRISIS

    Heir Heldt, the Premier of Saxony, has refused to accede to the request of the Socialists for his resignation on the ground that the rights of deciding the ...

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  33. MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING

    Lloyd’s Register shows that 1,231,000 tons of merchant shipping were actually being constructed in Britain and Ireland on 31st December, ...

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  34. STABBING AT GREEK CLUB

    A sequel to the stubbing affray which caused a sensation at the Greek Club on Sunday night was the arrest this morning of Constantine Zanoulis, 33 ...

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  35. THE NEW PEACE PLAN

    The Bok peace plan, as foreseen, has re-opened the old division between proand anti-leaguers. This is clearly evident from the press comment. Those ...

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  36. FOREIGNERS ATTACKED.

    The United Press Association’s correspondent at Pekin says that the American Legation there reports that Thibetan bandit hordes in Batang. ...

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  37. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Mr Rudyard Kipling is writing special verses for the Empire pageant to be held at Wembley, at which various episodes and spectacles illustrating ...

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  38. DEPORTEES FROM GERMANY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that a case in which ten Belgians are suing the German Government for compensation for illtreatment when ...

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  39. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    A coastguard cutter has captured the British auxiliary schooner Muriel E. Winters, 5 miles off Galveston Island, with a consignment of assorted ...

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  40. FOOD PRICES IN FRANCE

    A Government decree has reduced the import duty on foreign cereals from 14 to 7 francs per quintal, owing to the falling exchange. This has ...

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  41. STRIKE OF GERMAN SEAMEN

    The crews of six German steamers struck at Hull to secure English rates of pay. The master of one steamer agreed to the demand, and the men ...

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  42. HUGE FIRE AT LONDON DOCK

    The biggest London dock fire in half a century occurred at Poplar this afternoon. A large warehouses stocked with rubber, tea and other ...

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  43. COTTON EXPERT

    Australia House announces the appointment of Mr E. Ballard, of Bristol University as Cotton Entomologist to the Commonwealth. The appointment ...

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  44. RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.

    Sixtyfour passengers and members of crews of different vessels, quarantined on account of contagious diseases aboard, have been released from ...

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  45. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Representativies of all unions connected with the various crafts or calling's engaged in the coal mining industry, miners, firemen, and ...

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  46. NEW STEAMERS

    According to Lloyd's Register the tonnage of vessels being constructed with internal combustion engines is 35[?] per cent of those being ...

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  47. FIRE WELL IN HAND.

    The London dock fire was still burning this nierning, but was well in hand. Ten fire engines and 100 firemen are still working. It is hoped ...

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  48. A CURE FOR LUPUS

    Professor Romet is curing lupus (a disease which eats away the flesh) by allowing swarms of bees to sting the victims. One complete enre required ...

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  49. FUMING AUSTRALIA'S DEBT

    Mr S. M. Brace, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, is continuing his negotiations with the Treasury on the question of funding Australia's debt. ...

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  50. VICTORIAN HARVEST.

    The haryest in the North is being shitted apace. Yesterday 63,887 bags were loaded, and there were 311,726 bags in stacks at 80 stations. ...

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