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  2. SCANDAL GROWS

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the resumed hearing of the Dennistoun case to-day. the plaintiff, Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun, underwent a ...

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  3. COMMONS SCENE

    LONDON, Thursday.--A "scene" in the House of Commons to-day culminated in the suspension of Mr. David Kirkwood, Labour M.P for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "MUST GO ON"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"The Singapore base must go on. The Commonwealth Government considers the base of vital importance ...

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  5. LAND THE KEY

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, commenting on Sir Hugh Denison's suggestion that Federal Immigration ...

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  6. EUROPE'S TURNING POINT

    The German suggestion of a mutual pact of security has met with a favourable response from the British Government, The proposals, declared Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in a speech in the House of Commons on Thursday, demanded ...

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  7. TOOWOOMBA SEAT

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--A public meeting was held in the Cafe Alexandra to-night, under the auspices of the Q.W.E.L., to discuss the question of ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S UNION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Although ships are still held up the Federal High Court to-day granted a further adjournment of the application of the ...

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  9. ONLY AN OVERTURE

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is an announced that Herr Stresemann, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, will make a statement to the Reichstag Foreign ...

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  10. WOOLLEN YARNS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In supporting an application for increased duty on woollen yarn, before the Tariff Board to-day, Mr. F. W. Hughes, vice-president of ...

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  11. ALL-INDIAN ARMY

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.--"It is not a simple matter to form a national army in India, because India is not a nation," declared the ...

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  12. MAHENO DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--When the Mak[?] was about to clear the wharf and put to sea on her voyage to New Zealand this morning it was found that two ...

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  13. GREAT ADVANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.--"The Times," in a leader considers that Mr. Austen Chamberlian's speech marks a turning point in European politics. This ...

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  14. WOOL WITHDRAWN

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The March wool safe closed to-day. Prices were 25 per cent under the previous sale rates as a result of Japan and America ...

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  15. POLAR ROUTE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--An aeroplane flight from London to Tokio, via the North Pole, this summer is being planned by Mr. Haakon Hammer ...

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  16. NEW CRUISERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--If the present plans of the Federal Government are adhered to it is understood that Messrs. Vickers Ltd., will build the two new ...

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  17. POTENTATE'S CHEQUE

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the further hearing of the charge against W. Cooper Hobbs of conspiring to defraud Sir Hari Singh, heir of the Haharaja ...

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  18. THE ADMIRALS' TALK

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.--"We have no more come to Singapore to talk about the naval base than we have come to talk about the price of bananas," said ...

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    The map shows how Singapore is fitted by its geographical situation to become the pivot of the Empire's naval power in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AMERICAN FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The programme of the visit of the United States' Pacific battle fleet to Australian and New Zealand was announced to-day. The fleet ...

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  21. A BETTER SCHEME

    LONDON, Thursday.--The London "Daily Mail" utters a warning against embarking on a costly Singapore scheme unless there is naval unanimity in ...

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  22. AUSTRIA'S POVERTY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Vienna correspondent of "The Times" states that, owing to Austria's unfavourable o[?]mic conditions, the Government ...

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  23. A MIXED CREW

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--Racial differences among the mixed crew of the American steamer Trevartha, lying at the Wellington wharf, came to ...

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  24. MISSING £5 CHEQUE

    A man picked up an open cheque for £5 in the city on Thursday, and within a few minutes he cashed it. A certain city business man received ...

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  25. W. AUSTRALIAN PREMIER

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. P. Collier, Premier of Western Australia, arrived yesterday, via Naples, Lausanne, and Paris. He was welcomed by Mr. H. ...

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  26. GERMAN PRESIDENCY

    LONDON, Thursday.--There is a prospect of five candidates being nominated for the German Presidency. The Berlin ...

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  27. RIF REBEL LEADER

    MADRID, Thursday.--It is reported that Abd-el-Krim, the victorious leader of the Rifs, who have overthrown Spanish rule in a wide area of Northern ...

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  28. LEAVING POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Brussels correspondent of "The Times" states that the Belgian Prime Minister, M. The[?]nis, is re[?]ring from politics, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BRISBANE CALL LIKELY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) referring to the visit of the American fleet to Australia, said, that, if it was impracticable to send the whole fleet to ...

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  30. FOUND DROWNED

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Men employed on a lighter at Howard Smith's wharf this morning noticed a human body floating down the stream. They ...

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  31. CHAIR OF ANATOMY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--On the recommendation of a committee of advice in London, consisting of Professor J. T. Wilson (Professor of Anatomy at ...

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  32. SUDDEN ILLNESS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Marquess Curzon was seized with sudden illness when dressing for a linner, at which was to have been the guest of ...

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  33. MAN MISSING

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--Inspector O'Connor was advised by Constable Shepherd, of Yaamba, that Mr. Webb, manager of Canal Creek station ...

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  34. LONDON ELECTION

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the London County Council elections 60 Reformers, 27 Socialists, and 5 Progressives have been returned. The Socialists have ...

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  35. FUNERAL OF EBERT

    BERLIN, Thursday.--A five minutes silence was observed during the funeral of the late President, Herr Ebert, in the peasant cemetery at Heidelberg, where ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN'S REVUE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The critics [?]iously condemn the revue "L.S.D.," of which Miss Eve Kelland, an Australian is the author and leading lady. The ...

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  37. APPEAL DISMISSED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The State Full Court dismissed with costs the appeal from the decision of M. Justice Schutt, in the action by Oscar Asche ...

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  38. ABD-EL-KRIM.

    The foe of Spain in Morocco, whose death is reported. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. MOTOR TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--While crossing Liverpool-street to-night with her daughter Eva, aged nine, Mrs. Agnes Skuse (40 years) was knocked down ...

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  40. EMPIRE MARKETING

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is officially announced that the Imperial Economic Committee established to inquire and advise on means of furthering trade ...

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  41. TETRAZZINI BY WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A concert, to be given by Mme. Tetrazzini, will be broadcast in London on Tuesday night. ...

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  42. ESK AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT

    An illustrated page on Esk and the surrounding district will be published in "The Daily Mail" on Monday. One of the articles will describe the town of Esk with its fine, progressive spirit. Another article will be devoted to the Shire of Esk, with its extensive ...

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  43. A NOVEL CHARITY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The late Mr. Thomas Sharples, a chartered accountant, who left £120,000 by his will, directs that the incomes from the estate ...

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  44. MORMON MISSIONARY

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.--A case of suspected smallpox is reported from Ngap[?]hi in the North Auckland district. The patient is a Mormon missionary ...

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  45. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS

    HOBART, Friday.--The State Labour Executive has endorsed the nominations of eight candidates for Denison for the forthcoming elections, including Mrs. J. ...

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  46. TERRITORIAL JUSTICES.

    HOBART, Friday.--The State Attorney General (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) proposes to introduce a bill to Parliament to provide for the appointment of territorial ...

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  47. HOBART BEER STRIKE.

    HOBART, Friday.--Members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association held a meeting to-day, and resolved to stand firm to their organisation, despite the ...

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  48. MISCHA ELMAN TO WED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Mr. Mischa Elman, the violinist, announces that his wedding to Miss Helen Katten, of San Francisco, will take place late in April. ...

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