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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 177 words
  3. BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS

    An important statement made in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr [?] Ma[?] sounds the death knell of Imperial preference so far as ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. Personal

    The death is announced by a Reuter cable message of General Nivelle, a Commander-in-Chief of the Allied armies during the war. ...

    Article : 230 words
  5. AMERICAN SCANDALS

    A message from Longbeach, California, says that Al. Jennings, a former train-robber, who is now ah evangelist, told a Longbeach paper ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. THE SINGAPORE BASE

    The “Nation," commenting on the abandonment of the Singapore base, says.—“The good relations established By the Washington Conference are ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE

    London’s vast network of street passenger transport is practically paralysed by the strike 0f 40,000 workers, operating nearly 2000. tram rears and ...

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  8. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

    The Senate has parsed the Government’s Fiscal Bill with an amendment necessitating its return to the Chamber. This is another stage of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. IRISH TROUBLES

    Four Free State soldiers machinegunned a number of British soldiers at Queenstown, 12 of whom were killed or injured. ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT.

    Asa result of constant charges of official corruption and increasing evidence of non-feasance and misfeasance Mr Kendrick, a representative for New ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. THE FRANC’S IMPROVEMENT.

    Yesterday’s exchange rate on Paris was 82.25 francs to £1. ...

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  12. DETAILS OF THE OUTRANGE.

    A message from) Queenstown states that fuller details of the outrage here yesterday show that a high powered motor-car containing four men dressed. ...

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  13. THE FISCAL BILL

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies sat late to dispose of the Fiscal Bill, which passed both Houses ...

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  14. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    The question of the letter published in the press over the signature of lord Par moor (Lord President of the [?] in favor of a freetrade ...

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  15. A BOOTLEG TRUST.

    The investigation committee heard an amazing recital regarding the ramtlications of a bootleg trust from the testimony of a New York drug ...

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  16. SIR [?]AN HAMILTON’S VIEWS.

    General Sir lan Hamilton, speak[?] at Reading, emphasised that Singapore was essentially a land question. He said it might help to calm the ...

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  17. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    Though salvage work is being continued, it is believed that the 18 men imprisoned in the sunken submarine 100 miles out from Sasebo Harbor are ...

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  18. INTERSTATE NEWS

    The N.S.W. alliance has accepted the resignation of the Rev. Mr Hammond as campaign director of the prohibition movement. He pointed out ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. SENSATIONAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    A sensational motor accident occurred at Sebastopol on Sunday morning at about half-past 10 o’clock. Miss Jean Gillies, of 12 Mair street, ...

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  20. THE SHIPYARDS DISPUTE.

    The threatened look-put in the shipyards has been temporarily deterred, as the outcome of yesterday’s meeting at Carlisle, the Employers’ ...

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  21. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Sir Charles Higham a [?]licity expert, criticises the advertising of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembly abroad as scandalously deficient. The says the ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. ALTERCATION IN A CAMP.

    Shortly after three returned soldiers and labo[?]ers had taken their evening meal while camping near Lsxton, an altercation arose, and one of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. COAL MINERS’ DEMANDS.

    At a ioint meeting of coal owners and minors’ representatives, convened by Mr E. Shim well, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of ...

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  24. W.A. ELECTIONS.

    The State elections were held yesterday. It is expected that when the final returns are known, the vote will be very heavy One feature of the ...

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  25. “THE CAT” IN THE BOX

    The case in which Timothy Playford, an animal actor, is claiming damages fropm a grain merchant named Rose tor damages for personal injuries, was ...

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  26. AN ADVERSE CRITICISM.

    The “Spectator” fears that before Singapore could be completed aer[?] developments would have rendered its defence most difficult. It is even ...

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  27. OFFICERS RELEASED ON PAROLE

    Eight officers who were arrested during a raid on a hotel in Parnell street, on Tuesday night, have been released on parole, having accepted the ...

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  28. THE "FREE TRADE EXHIBIT.”

    During his reply in the House of Commons, Mr Hamsay Macdonald reveded that the space at the Empire Exhibition was let to the Free Trade ...

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  29. A NEW LABOR PARTY.

    Jim Larkin, the Irish Labor leader, who was expelled last week from the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, has decided to form anew ...

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  30. PUBLIC INCONVENIENCE.

    Owing to the tram strike crowds of people walked three or four miles to business. The underground trains were not augmented, and were ...

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  31. DEFERRED, NOT ABANDONED.

    In an article endorsing the Government’s Singapore decision, Mr Galvin. writing in the “Observer,” hopes that Australia and New Zealand will ...

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  32. MR THEODORE IN ENGLAND

    Mr Theodore, Premier of Queensland, who with his staff lias been working early and late, holding numerous interviews, when asked what he was working at, ...

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  33. ACCIDENT ROLL

    Agnes Watts, of Hood crescent, Caulfield, was waiting for a tram at Balaclava road, Caulfield, to-day, when she was struck by a motor car. ...

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  34. QUEER MODES OF LOCOMOTION

    London streets during the week-end were strangely quiet and colorless. There were no trams or buses owing to the transport strike. Typists on ...

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  35. GERMAN TREASON TRIALS

    The Public Prosecutor, in a speech at the Ludendorff trial, asked for the following sentences-Hitler eight years imprisonment in a fortress, and ...

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  36. FIRE ON S.S. DORSET

    The owners of the steamer Dorset, in which a fire occurredt state that the steamer is undamaged, and it is expected to sail from Liverpool on April 2nd. ...

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  37. THE LOAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    Reuter learns that enquiries in financial circles show that negotiations regarding the Queensland loans are approaching something in the nature of a ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    Victor Keenan, of M‘Kay street, Coburg, and Frank R. Brown, of Drummond street, Carlton, both riding motor cycles, collided to-day in ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. FRANCE AND CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

    The “Daily Herald" says that the alleged secret Franco-Czecho-Slovakian treaty, regarding which the German newspapers were most indignant, turns ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. RAID ON PERSIAN ASSEMBLY

    An anti-Republican crowd, headed by Agha Jemal, entered the Mejliss (National Assembly) and despite tbe efforts of the police, pulled down the flags and ...

    Article : 129 words
  41. MRS RUSSELL’S APPEAL

    The Law Lords held a brief sitting yesterday, when they heard further argument in regard to Mrs Russell’s appeal Mr Bevan. Counsel for the appellant, ...

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  42. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON CHILD.

    A little girl complained to her parents that as she was walking along the esplanade at St. Kilda this afternoon a young man took her into ...

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  43. FRENCH SPY.

    Captain Larmont, alleged to be the head of the present French espionage service at Bale, Switzerland, has been sen teheed by the German Court to 12 ...

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  44. MR. THEODORE’S STATEMENT.

    Mr Theodore emphatically denies there is any deadlock at present. He says that obviously if a deadlock exists negotiations would be suspended, whereas ...

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  45. FIRE IN DAYLESFORD

    The largest fire for many years occurred here to-night, shortly after o’clock. The eight-roomed residence of Mr Eugene Patterson, ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. CHINESE BANDITS

    The American Consul at Canton has been forced to request his Government to rush gunboats to protect American lives and property because ...

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  47. WIRELESS FOR CHINA

    How business in China is facilitated was revealed in the Kind’s. Bench Division of the High Court when the Marconi Wireless Company’s agent in ...

    Article : 131 words
  48. RUSSIAN COUNTER REVOLUTION-ISTS

    The "Daily Express’ correspondent at Moscow says that Archbishop Ambrosie, who was charged with being a counter revolutionary, has been ...

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  49. CREEK SITUATION

    A republic is being proclaimed on Tuesday. A plebiscite will be held during April to sanction the abolition of the dynasty. ...

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  50. 400 ARMY OFFICERS DISMISSED.

    Pour hundred army officers have been dismissed for complicity in the anti-revalutionary movement. ...

    Article : 27 words
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