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  3. Personal

    According to a cable message Mr Sylveter Peren, a Doctor of Science and Agriculture, of Toronto University, who is at present Pomologist at Bristol Uni[?] ...

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  4. A FRENCH SENSATION

    M. Poincare tendered his resignation to the President this morning, and it was accepted. It is expected that M. Poincare will reconstitute the Cabinet. ...

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  5. THE LONDON STRIKE

    The breakdown of the negotiations in the tramway dispute followed an offer by employers to increase wages 5/ per week, Slaving the remaining 3/ to arbitration, ...

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  6. THE SINGAPORE USE

    Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe, the Governor of New Zealand, has forwarded a message from Mr Massey in which he regrets exceedingly the ...

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  7. IRISH AFFAIRS

    A message from Dublin says that Mr W. T. Cograve, the President, addressing the Dail. made an emotional speech in which he condemned the shooting of ...

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  8. GREECE AS A REPUBLIC

    Enthusiastic scenes marked the declaration of the Greek Republic. The "Morning Post" in describing it says they commenced with a Te Deum ...

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  9. MR. AMERY SUPPORTS MR. BRUCE.

    In the House of Commons, during the debate on Sir Robert Horne’s motion, Mr L. C. Amery, formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, described Mr ...

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  10. THAMES COLLISION

    It has been established that the eight members of the crew of the Matatua killed in the Thames collision were greasers, all of London. ...

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  11. REPARATIONS FOR SUFFERERS.

    A Dublin message mates that after severely condemning the Queenstown outrages in the Dail, President Cosgrave stated that the Government would see ...

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  12. WORLD FLIGHT BEGINS

    Squadron-leader MacLaren, whose expedition left Calshot, England, today, on an attempt to fly round the world, was forced to descend at Havre, ...

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  13. FEDERAL POLITICS

    After the Federal Houses adjourned this after noton the members of the Nationalist and Country Parties retired to their respective rooms, add ...

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  14. REBELS AT BAY.

    A sensation has been caused in County Leitrim by an engagement between the national troops and a party of irregulars in the mountains of Rossan. ...

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  15. MR THEODORE IN ENGLAND

    Following a cordian conference of representatives of Pastoralists with Mr Theodore, Premier of Queensland, the Pastoralists propose conferring among ...

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  16. MINISTERIAL REPLY.

    Mr C. G. Ammon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said that the Government did not challenge the question of naval and military ...

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  17. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    The hoof and mouth epidemic (cabled on the 23rd February) is increasing. Offcials, who believed at first that they would be able to ...

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  18. SIR K. SMITH’S MESSAGE.

    The mascot, named Marmaduke, which Mrs MacLaren affixed to her husband's aeroplane, was a brass figure of an airman, which was one of three ...

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  19. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The King and Queen paid a surprise visit to the Empire Exhibition at Wembley, and made an extended tour of the area, despite the mud and ...

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  20. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS

    The “New York Times” Washington correspondent learns that President Coolidge will Wholeheartedly favor further limitation of armaments, but ...

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  21. ATTITUDE OF MR. SMUTS.

    The Dominions correspondence regarding Singapore hag been published. General J. G. Smuts (Prime Minister of South Africa) expressed ...

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  22. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE

    The Law Lords have reserved judgment in Mrs Russell’s appeal to the House of Lords against the Divorce Court’s decision in favor of her ...

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  23. THE FLIGHT RESUMED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Havre says that Commander MacLaren resinned the world flight at 11 o’clock this morning. ...

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  24. THE FREE-TRADE EXHIBIT.

    Writing in the "Daily Chronicle,” Mr J. L. Sturrock, M.P. (Liberal), deprecating the controversy regarding the free-trade exhibit at Wembley, ...

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  25. CHALLENGE TO A RACE.

    The British round the worid fliers’ challenge to make a race of the American and British attempts to circumnavigate the world has been declined ...

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  26. CHURCHES ADD MIGRATION

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has written to the Precendary of Carlisle assuring him of his backing and slipport for the Australian inyitation to ...

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  27. THE SENATE.

    The sitting of the Senate today occupied forty minutes. Then an adjournment was made until next day as a mark of respect of the late Senator E. D. ...

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  28. DEBATE IN LORDS.

    The debate on Singapore in the House of Commons was opened by Sir Robert Horne, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, who moved a ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA HOUSE STATUARY

    Scaffolding is at present being erect ed to enable Mr Bertram Mackennal's bronze statuary group to be placed in position on the parapet above the main ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT AND THE DO-MINIONS.

    Mr Thomas, replying to the debate, said that the Government had been accused of insulting the Dominions. The Government had cabled to the ...

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  31. A JAPANESE MISUNDERSTAND-ING.

    Commenting on a Tokio despatch, saying that a Minister. Mr Kokuyeehi approved in principle the American suggestion for further restrictions on ...

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  32. JAPANESE STEAMER SINKS

    The Japanese steamer Tokotuku Matu, from Bremen to Japan, sank after collision with a German steamer Heindal, during a fog off Dungeness. ...

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  33. INTERSTATE NEWS

    In connection with a hydro-electric scheme, the Dunedin City Councit proposes to increase tho height of the dam at Waipori Falls. This will ...

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  34. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    Sir Robert Horne’s speech in the House of Commons, which the “Daily Chronicle" described as the best fighting speech from a Conservative since ...

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  35. BOY SCOUTS IN ENGLAND

    Sir Alfred Pickford, who recently Mured Australia inspecting the Boy Scouts' organisation, addressing the Australian Women’s Welfare ...

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  36. FOREIGN COMPETITION

    Messrs Cammell Lairs and Co. have not declared an ordinary dividend for the first time. Mr Hitchens, presiding at a ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    The Minister of Finance announced in the Assembly that a commission is being appointed to enquire into the old age pension scheme. In answer ...

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  38. LIBERALS DIVIDED.

    The Liberal vote on Sir Robert Rome’s motion in regard to the reduction of the estimates was split. ...

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  39. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    14,818 bales were offered at the Brisbane wool sales to-day. The selection of greasy was distinctly better than offered on the first day, ...

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  40. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Senator Wilton, Mr E. H. Farrar New South Wales representative at the Empire Exhibition), Mr Percy Hunter (Federal Director pf Immigra ...

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  41. THE RAILWAY DISASTER

    The "Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent says that fitter the collision of the Ostend express (cabled on Monday) an inspector employed at ...

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  42. COAL MINERS’ DISPUTE

    The coal owners have declined to crease their ofter the men, thus creating a deadlock. There is a risk that the negotiations will be ...

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  43. FATALITY AT CARNIVAL

    A message from Brussels states that tour youths, dressed in cotton-wool, representing Esquimaus, attended a carnival in that city. A lighted match ...

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  44. A £50,000 LEGACY

    Mrs Elizabeths Hanlon, of Hucknall Notts, left £58,350. After religious and charitable bequests amounting to £3400, she bequeathed all other ...

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  45. TASMANIAN APPOINTMENTS.

    The Premier has issued a statementthat he conferred with the Administra tor regarding his (the Premier’s) contention that the administrator would ...

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  46. W.A. CABINET.

    As a Labor Government is a toregone conclusion, tipsters are at work. A leading politician gives the following as the probable ...

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  47. PAYING WAR DEBTS

    A method of discharging the whole of the Empire's war debt within 40 of 50 years was mentioned by Sir Joseph Cook, the Australian High ...

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  48. STORM IN MELBOURNE

    Three Weeks of beautiful autumn weather terminated to-day, when, accom[?]ied heavy thunder and dazzling lightning the rain began to fall heavily. ...

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  49. JAPANESE TARIFF

    Router’s correspondent at Tokio ann[?]nces that import duties are being re-mposed on the 1st Aprl on those commodities which were temporarily ...

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  50. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    The Administrator, Premier, and Mayor of Hobart, wirelessed a welcome to the Squadron to-day The Vice-Admiral replied that officers and ...

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