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  2. FINAL TERMS

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M. Malvy, the French plenipotentiary in Madrid, has reached a complete agreement with Spain, the french ...

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  3. CHINESE TANGLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for ...

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  4. OWNERS AND UNIONS MEET

    No basis of settlement of the shipping dispute was reached in Melbourne yesterday, when representatives of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation listened to proposals put forward by the Marine Transport Group delegates. ...

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  5. MINERS' STAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British Miners' Federation has refused the coal owners' invitation to discuss the position, declaring that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.--In the course of a general discussion at the meeting of the Institute of Parille [?] Dr. T. A. Chen. Professor of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATES' LOANS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives Mr. S. M. Bruce, replying to Mr. F. M. Forde, said that the Government of Victoria had ...

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  8. THE WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thurday,--At the London wool sales last evening the offering included 5378 bales of New Zealand wool. The ...

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  9. HIGGINS SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The executive committee of the Farmers and Settlers Association has resolved that the wool scheme drawn up by Sir John Higgins ...

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  10. SHIPPING BOARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Contradiction has been given to the statement that the crew of the Volumia would be paid the difference between British and ...

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  11. NO SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--For two hours this afternoon representatives of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners Federation, at the Federation's offices, ...

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  12. BRAIN BEHIND RIFS

    Abd-el Krim, the terror of Spain's troops in Northern Morocco, is not really one, but two. explains a writer in the New York "World." ...

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  13. CHAMPION OF FLEET

    U.S.C. WEST VIRGINAI, at sea, by wireless, Wednesday.--It has been a proud day on the West Virginia, the department having declared it the ...

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  14. "RUSSIAN METHODS"

    LONDON,Wednesday--''I'll fight Russian methods to the death," declared Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., in a straight talk at a railwaymen's meeting, at ...

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  15. CASE FOR MEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--"We offer to the shipowners, a guarantee for industrial peace in the shipping industry such as they have never had before, ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The German Press processes alarm at what it describes as Soviet Russia's predominant naval position in the Battle. The [?] ...

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  17. EMBASSY TRAGEDY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.--The First Secretary of the British Embussy, Mr. Erie Adam, commuted suicide with a revolver to-day. He was a ...

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  18. THE SENATE

    In the Senate Senator G. F. Pearce replying to Senator J. Grant, said that deportations from Australia during the 12 months last ensuing were as follow: ...

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  19. CANADA'S TRADE

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--Canada has completed a trade agreement with the West Indies, including an improved fortnightly steamship service with 6000 ...

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  20. A VIOLENT HUSBAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mrs. Booth, suing Captain Frederick Booth, V.C., for judical separation, gave evidence that she was a widow with two children, and ...

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  21. MORT'S DOCK

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--The dispute arising over the docking of the steamer Hunter at Mort's Dock has been settled, find work will be resumed on Friday. ...

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  22. WEDDING OF WEALTH

    LONDON, Wednesday,--Millionaires [?] as ushers at St. Margaret's Church, Westminister, on the occasion of the wedding of Mr. Bailey Woolworth, a nephew ...

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  23. ORGANISATION FOR WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A bill has been tabled by M. Painleve, in his capacity as Minister for War, providing for the "organisation of the nation for war," ...

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  24. EVOLUTION THEORY

    DAYTON (Ohio), Wednesday).--Bands played on the arrival of Mr. W. J. Bryan, who immediately repaired to a corner drug store, where the famous ...

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  25. BUY IN THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"Awaken the national conscience to the possibilities of greater trade within the Empire," was the keynote of Admiral Earl [?] ...

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  26. THE WYANDRA

    It was rumoured on the waterfront last night that a number of men are required to man the A.U.S.N. Co.'s steamer Wyandra, which arrived from ...

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  27. THE VATICAN JEWELS

    ROME. Wednesday.--The jewels which were Stolen from the sacristy of St.Peter's Were recovered by a clever [?], A detective, pretending that he had ...

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  28. LIFE TERM

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Hector Gray's appeal against the decision of the Canterbury district committee in disqualifying him for life for ...

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  29. A BOY MURDERER

    LONDON, Wednesday,--George Jeffrey, the 15 year old boy who was charged with the murder of a 10-year-old girl, near Crowborough, Sussex, pleaded ...

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  30. DEMPSEY AND WILLS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Harry Wills, the negro boxer, has sailed, for England, but he does not expert to meet Jack Dempsey, who is returning ...

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  31. STEALING CHARGES

    Plain clothes Constables Campbell and Power yesterday arrested a young man, who will appear in the City Police Court this morning to answer charges of ...

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  32. INDEX FOR TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  33. NON-UNION CREW

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The Secretary of the Amalgamated Meat Industry Employees' Union (Mr. Charles Stockton), and the secretary of the North ...

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  34. EMPIRE'S HIGHWAYS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Life aboard a cable ship may not always be joyous, but that it is fascinating is proved by the film romance of the submarine cable ...

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  35. FORGOTTEN IN CAB

    LONDON, Wednesday,--A lucky taxi cab driver, finding a jewel case inside his cab, took it to the police station, where he was informed that is belonged to ...

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  36. ORANGE OLIVE BRANCH

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--Toronto is a great stronghold of Orangemen, and Mr. Peter Ryan is a broadminded Irish Catholic, who each year decorated his ...

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  37. A DANGER'S LEGS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Madame, Nestchipova, a Russian dancer, appearing at the Coliseum, has injured her legs for £30,000. ...

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  38. OPIUM SUPPRESSION

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.--Mr. C. C. Batchelor, former American Trade Commissioner in India, presenting the British point of view, as expressed at the ...

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  39. STATE LIQUOR TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday,--The Profit for the year of the State liquor trade at Curlisle, Gretna, and Cromurty, which was established in wartime, is £110,000. ...

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  40. CINEMATOGRAPH DIVORCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Mr. Ralph Ince, the famous film producer, has divorced Miss Luoille Stewart and has announced his engagement to Miss ...

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  41. AGROUND AT TRIESTE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Tugs are lightering the steamer Westmoreland, which is aground at Trieste. The Westmoreland, 9512 tons, commanded ...

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  42. CASE DISMISSED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--What was regarded as a test case came before Mr. T. W. Farnell. P.M., in the Magistrate's Court, to-day, when ...

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  43. ENDORSED ARTICLES

    Mr. C. Burke, secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Federated Seamen's Union, has received information that the Commonwealth Shipping Board ...

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  44. A MISSING WIFE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Police and her relatives are anxiously searching for Mrs. Laura Alien Ryan, aged 25 years, Who has been missing since Sunday, ...

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  45. ACCIDENTS

    While riding a motor cycle in Gregory-terrace yesterday afternoon a youth armed george Dyer, of Stanley street, South Brisbane, collided with ...

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  46. LAW AND LIQUOR

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.--Liquor cases compose half the unfinished list in the American Courts. "The Federal Courts are congested with thousands of ...

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  47. INDIAN JUTE CROP

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.--A revised forecast of the jute acreage in Bengal, Behar, Orissa, and Assam, shows an increase of 177,000 acres over 1925. ...

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  48. WOMEN ATHLETES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An Australian, Miss Bessie Grandmango, who is training at Weymouth, will compete in the 100 yards flat and 120 hurdles ...

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  49. LORD ISLINGTON ILL

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Lord Islington, a former Governor of New Zealand, is seriously ill, following an operation. ...

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