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  3. THE VERSAILLES TREATY

    Mr Lloyd George, Mr Ronald M'Neill and others closely questioned Mr Ramsay MacDonald in the House of Commons regarding Mr Henderson’s ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. Personal

    At an early hour yesterday morning there passed away one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Ballarat in the person of Mr Donald ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN SITUATION

    Limiter's correspondent in Faria says that it is most reliably stated chat Mr Macdonald, desiring to cooperate with France, communicated ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. IMPERIAL POLITIES.

    In the House of Commons, replying to questions. Mr Wm. Lunn, Parhamentary Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade, said it was the ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Dr W. A. Chappie (Liberal) asked Mi Thomas (Secretary for the Colo[?]s) whether the Government had Reached a decision on the functions ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

    The speech delivered by M. Briand, former Prime Minister of Prance, at Carcassone, may be regarded as opening the efectoral campaign. Mr Briand appealed ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. OUTER HARBOR TRAGEDY

    At the inquest oh the Outer Harbor tragedy, Mrs Doris May Halden identified the body and said that Morse considered himself in love with her ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. AIRSHIP SCHEME.

    Repiying to a question in regard to the Government's policy in respeet to the Imperial arrship soheme the prime Mini[?] Mr Ramsay Macdonal[?] ...

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  11. STRAITS’ CONVENTION.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grigg asked whether the Imperial Conference discussed the Straits’ Convention, and also in regard to the ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Nocl [?] c[?] the report that an off[?] which was supported by the [?] Government, to repiace ...

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  13. THE TOURING SQUADRON.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald (the Prime Minister stated that the telegram published in Melbourne, alleging that [?]rain instructions had been given ...

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  14. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE

    A wordy combat is taking place between the Tariff Board and Sir George Fuller, the Premier of New South Wales, in connection with the duty ...

    Article : 229 words
  15. GROUP SETTLEMENT

    The first group of Leeds families who are going to West Australia under the group settlement schemes, were tendered a civic farewell at Leeds prior to ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    Commissioner Enright’s raiding squadron of 250 men, cabled on the 28th January, has been unable to satisfy him. He summoned them ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    Mr Canyon Bellairs (Conservative) suggested that when the question of [?] communications and trace [?] dealt with so as to extend the ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    In the House of Commons, replying to questions, Mr Wm. Graham, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, announced that an agreement had been ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. MEAT FOR THE ARMY

    The "Da[?]lu Express” says that the wa[?] a bad example in senting over a £50,000 c[?] for can[?] to a fore[?] firm The ...

    Article : 310 words
  20. BRITISH TENDER ACCEPTED.

    The Government has accepted the tender of Dorman Long and Co., of Middles borough, at, £4,217,721 for the construction of the harbor bridge. ...

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  21. A SHOOTING FATALITY

    Information has been received that Mr W. J. Good, Secretary to the Calcutta Port Commissioners, who was holidaying in the Kumaon Hills, was ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. OPERATION OF RECOVERY ACT.

    The “Financial Times” explains that the German Reparations Recovery Act. 1921 provides for the collection of 26 per cent. duty from the ...

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  23. MURDER OF A WOMAN

    Robbery was probably the motive for the murder of Mrs Gosling, who was found with her head battered in a Bradford house. Affixed to the ...

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  24. THE POPLAR DISPUTE

    The Conservative amendment to the Libera, motion on the subject of the restoration to the Poplar Guardians of the upper hand in regard to poor law ...

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  25. CRIMINAL COURT

    John Smith, who recently pleaded guilty to receiving a pony and jinke[?] well knowing them to have been stolen, was to-day sentenced to 12 ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Roland Valentine Price, late of Shanon Avenue, Newtown, Geelong, storekeeper, who died on 13th October, bequeathed by will dated 29th ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. ROBBERY FROM POST OFFICE

    Thieves broke into the Genoa post office during the week-end, and took from tho safe £70,000 in cash and bonds, The police are unable to ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The strike of the members of the Nation al Union of Railwaymen at Hull has [?]dedto view of the conclusion of the [?]lock strike and the withdrawal by the ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. JAPANESE INSURANCES

    While the larger Tokio companies ere prepared to pay 10 per cent “sympathy” insurance claims, the Government to-day decided to assist the ...

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  30. AMERICAN OIL SCANDALS

    Mr Daugherty, the Attomey-Gene ral publicly acknowledged in a letter to Sena tor Willis that he had dealt with Sinclair oik’beforehand since [?] ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL CABLES

    Wheat cargoes were steady but quiet on better exchange and good offerings, partly reseltiiigs. Parcels were firm at 1½d to 3d higher, with ...

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  32. TRIALS FOR TREASON.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s correspondent at Munich says that the trial of Ludendorf, Adolf Hitler and eight others For treason in connection with ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. THE ALEXANDRIA STRIKES.

    The strikersat the textile factory know as the "Filature" have resumed work. Five of the leaders were reinstat ed and the workers' lawyer was ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. MOTOR FATALITY

    Last night Alexander Marshall Aitchison, aged five years, the only son of Dr R. D. Aitchison, of Victoria Avenue, Albert Park, was knocked ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. A DISTILLER’S FINANCES

    Sir John Stewart, Dundee, whisky distiller, who recently committed suicide at Fingath Castle, left liabities amounting to £719,000, including the ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. BRADFORD TOPS MARKET.

    Bradford tops were generally firm low crossbreds tending upwards. ...

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  37. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was keen competition and a further advance of ½d for merino, [?]d for Halfbred, and 1d. for crosebred. ...

    Article : 34 words
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