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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  3. [?]NING UP U.S. CITIES

    Emulating Philadelphia's example, cabled on the 28th January, this city engaged a military officer to [?]ean up the municipality. which was charged ...

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  4. Personal

    Prior to his departure for Stockh[?] to attend the Postal Congress, the P[?] master-Gcaeral, Mr. W. G. Gibson, M.H.R., was yeaterday tendered a fa[?] ...

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  5. SIR MICHAEL O’DWYER

    At to-day’s hearing of the case in Which Sir Michael O’Dwyer, a former Lientenant-Governor of the Punjab, is claiming damages from Sir Chettur ...

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  6. TRAMWAY STRIKE

    The Tramway Rsard this morning, after a long discussion with the Trades. Hall Disputes Committee and other representatives of the men, refused to ...

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  7. JAPAN AND CHINA

    While the Government and the country, are generally disappointed with Washington report's that Japanese exclusion will doubtless [?] adopted when ...

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  8. THE EASTBOURNE HORROR

    A dramatic turn, recalling the Crippen case, lias been taken by detectives who are investigating the Eastbourne horror. During the night they called ...

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  9. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    The position in the new Reichstag will he most interesting, but complicated. Certainly the majority of the Deputies will favor the acceptance of ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to the Australian Pavilion at Wembley to-day. He was escorted by Mr E. H. Farrar, N.S.W. ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr Brownbill asked the Minister of Railways if it was the intention of the Government to submit the proposal of the electificatibn of the Melbourne to ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    The “Morning Post's” financial editor, commenting on the New Zealand loan prospectus, says that “not the least interesting feature is the great ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS SCORE LARGELY.

    The Extreme Nationalists have not dona as well as they expected. They must be content to take a back seat in the new Reichstag. ...

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  14. NOT KNOWN IN HIS OWN COUNTRY.

    The Prince's visit to the Empire Exhibition was entirely unexpected and unannounced. He was accompanied by Lord and Lady Louis ...

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  15. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons, Mr J. H. Thomas, Colonial Secretary, announced that following the appointment of a Free State representative on the Irish ...

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  16. THE ARGENTINE TROUBLES

    With both Sapital and labor oh strike demanding the postponement of the Pension Law, President Elvezar today announced that he was sending ...

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  17. RAPID DEVELOPMENTS.

    Events are moving rapidly in the bungalow murder mystery. Detectives this evening took Mahon to Eastbourne and made a definite charge. ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Gunn.- Mr Arthur W. Gunn, of Howitt street, whose death took place on Monday after an illness of but three days’ duration ...

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  19. STRIKES IN GAS INDUSTRY

    During application for a variation of the gas employes award, which arose out of a strike in Melbourne last week because stokers were awarded more ...

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  20. THE M[?]KENNA DUTIES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Stanley Baldwin (Conservative) gave notice of his intention to move that it was inexpedient to remove the ...

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  21. A HEAVY POLL.

    The German People's Party, led by Herr Stresemann, former Chancellor, and now Minister for Foreign Affairs, has fared badly, and is likely to lose ...

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  22. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock), replying to Mr M'Gregor, said the mater of considering the condition of miners’ phthisis patter[?]s ...

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  23. EVICTIONS BILL PASSED.

    The House of Commons has passed the third reading of Sir John Simon’s Evictions Bill. ...

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  24. WORLD FLIGHTS

    Lieut. Doisy, the Frenchman who is [?]ying from France to Tokio, arrived at the Dumdum aerodrome at [?] p.m. today. He had covered tbe 750 miles ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS

    In the House of Commons Mr William Lunn, Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade, said he hoped the Empire Settlement delegation led by ...

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  26. IDENTIFICATION OF THE WOMAN

    The “Daily'Express” says that Mr R. E. Beiiby, veterinary surgeon, of Hailsham, near Eastbourne, states that the dead women’s correct name ...

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  27. ALLEGED RESTRAINT OF TRA[?]

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice and Justices Isaacs, Duky, Rich, and Starke, to-day commenced the hearing of an appeal by ...

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  28. LIQUOR ADVERTISEMENTS

    Replying to a. question by Mr Smith, the Minister of Railways (Mr Egglestbne) said the decision that liquor advertisements be discontinued ...

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  29. THE MISSING AVIATOR.

    Major Frederick Martin, the missig United States globe flight commander, was seen 100 males west of Ohignik, seven hours after, taking the ...

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  30. LONDON OPINION.

    Responsible Opinion in London opines that the results of the German elections will not materially affect the experts' report. It is expected that ...

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  31. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The boys of the Young Australia. League wore the guests of General Sir lan Hamilton at an ”ab home" in Hyde Park Gardens. Many visitors ...

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  32. N.S.W. MINISTER VISITS RUGBY.

    Mr E. H. Farrar, Minister for Labor and Industry in N.S.W., paid a weekend visit to Rugby, where he addressed a public meetjug the New ...

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  33. HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

    The “Daily Chronicle” correspondent at Berlin says that the new Reichstag will have a majority of at least 100 in favor of General Dawes’ experts ...

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  34. DOISY'S FEAT.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that it is officially stated that Doisy covered the distance from Agra to Calcutta in 390 minute's, experiencing a ...

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  35. TOWN PLANNING CONFERENCE.

    The fils scries of [?]portant conferences which are being held at the Empire Exhibition has been opened. The se[?]es have been arranged by the ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DECISION.

    Mr Gunn, the Premier, states that the Government has dedided to discontinue the Harwell boy scheme, and intends to concentrate on the nominated ...

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  37. RAILWAYS STANDING COM-MITTUSE.

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock). gave notice of his intention to movo tomorrow that Messrs Deariey and M'Donald be appointed members ...

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  38. INDICNANT RUSSIA.

    M Krestinski the Russian Ambassador, will leave for Moscow tonight in consequence of the police raid on the offices of the Russian Trade ...

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  39. MINERS’ WAGES

    Mr Cook, secretary of the Miners Federation, speaking at Pontypool, referred to the court of enquiry into miners’ wages, which has just ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT G[?]RS

    Questioned to-night regarding [?] serious complaints which have been made as to the scarcity of Austra[?]ian fruit at Wcmbley, the Prime Minister. ...

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  41. AN OLD CLAIM SETTLER

    A 25-year-old dispute between the late Empress Eugenie and the French Government has been settled. The (Empress was awarded 2,287,000 ...

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  42. WOOL IMPORTS

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr Alexander, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, stated that imports of ...

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  43. MR. ALLAN LENIES REPORT

    The Leader of the Farmers’ Union Party, on a personal explanation, denied that the statement made by Mr Eggleston, as reported in a section of ...

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  44. “KINDNESS TALK” USELESS.

    Mr A. J, Cook, secretar of the Miners Federation, in a speech at Pontypool, said that the miners must understand that it was no use talking ...

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  45. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr Massey, interviewed, said that his strongest reason for assisting to promote Empire preference had been that every ite[?] so arranged for wars ...

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  46. DEFENCE OF CERMAN ACTION.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says [?]at the German reply to M. Krestinski’s note does not accept reproach in respect to disregard for ...

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  47. AIRSHIP SERVICE

    The "Evening Standard” says that a Cabinet committee, including Lord Chelmsford (First Lord of the Admiralty), Mr J. H. Thomas (Colonial ...

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  48. REDOSTROBITOPM PF SEATS

    The Chief Secretary moved the second reading of the Electoral District Seats, (Re-distribution) Bill. pointed out chief provisions of the ...

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  49. FOUR MONTHS MARRIED

    After [?]our months of ma[?]ried [?]ss the first squall occurred between a young married couple oh Saturday because the husband had stayed out ...

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  50. SOCIAISTS AS STRONGEST PARTY.

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin says that thus [?]ar the Socialists remain the latest party and wil undoubtedly [?] called upon to form[?] Government ...

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  51. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    There was a full sttendance of Yorrk shire and Continental buyere at the wool sales today. Yorkshire and Germany keenly buying su[?]table ...

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  52. WORLD PEACE

    Uniting all American with Britishi Australian, and other Methodists in the cause of world peace, was urge[?] at the Methodist Episcopal General ...

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  53. WARSHIPS IN NEW ZEALAND

    In delightful weatbpr, H.MvS. Dunedin was d[?]d from stem to sternnt ste[?] today and [?] picture. "D[?] Ship" was the [?]er on the ...

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  54. BRITISH TRADE.

    Speaking at a Government luncheon on the occasion of the opening of the British Industries Fair at which most of the High Commissioners were ...

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  55. UNDERGRADUATES’ PRANK

    An extraordinary prank was performed by under-gra[?]ates at St. John's College, Cambridge, and is now embarrassing the authorities, who were ...

    Article : 94 words
  56. GAS BILL.

    The House procee[?]ed in committee with the di[?]ussion on the Gas Bill, and the de[?]te was adjo[?]ned to next day and the House [?]se. ...

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  57. BRITISH WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat cargoes are [?]tedily held at late Tates Parcels are [?]uiet and easier. Quotations:—Hippalos, 49/0. Carnarvo 48/6; pa[?] City [?] ...

    Article : 32 words
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