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  2. JAPAN SHAMED

    LONDON, THURSDAY.--The fact that the bill excluding Japanese immigrants from the United States is now law does not close the ...

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  3. WATCH ON GERMANY

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The Ambassadors Conference maintains the right of the Allies to exercise military control of Germany and has rejected Germany's ...

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  4. £25,000,000 FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A motion expressing disappointment with the slow progress of Empire settlement was proposed by Mr. J. A. R. Marriott ...

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  5. EMPIRE AIR LINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. W. Leach, Under-Secretary for Air, presenting supplementary estimates for £350,000, said that the Burney airship ...

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  6. DIFFERENCES COMPOSED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Being a private members day, with nothing of importance on the notice paper, there was no interest in the proceedings in the Chamber during the afternoon, but there was a simmer of excitement in the lobbies in the evening. ...

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  7. ONE DAY TO BUY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. W. Leach, Under-Secretary for Air, announced that the Air Ministry was unable ...

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  8. PASSED AT ONCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. p. G. Stewart) moved in the House of Representatives to-night, "that in accordance ...

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  9. NEW DIPLOMACY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Cordial letters that passed between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and M. Poincare have been published. Mr. MacDonald expressed his ...

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  10. America Prepares for Naval Bargain.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The House of Representatives to-night, by the narrow vote of 166 of 138, started in motion machinery to spend $30,000,000 on the construction of eight new cruisers and the reconditioning of six battleships. The vote was so close because ...

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  11. BOLD POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Colleagues of Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier of Victoria, have made no secret of their belief that, when the ...

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  12. PASTORAL HOLDINGS

    The decisions in the cases relating to the rents of pastoral holdings and grazing selections, heard at the recent sittings at Emerald and Clermont, were ...

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  13. DAIRY PRODUCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, received a deputation from representatives of Australian butter producers, ...

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  14. MOSUL DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The negotiations between Britain and Turkey at Constantinople regarding the future of Mosul, have come to ...

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  15. NORTH-SOUTH LINE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,--After an afternoon in which South Australian members, on a motion for adjournment, discussed at length the ...

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  16. 'KING'S MISSUS'

    LONDON, Wednesday.--While the King was interesting himself with the primitive instruments of as African weaver at the British Empire ...

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  17. MAN AGAINST HORSE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Crowds [?]thered in Trafalgar Square to cheer the departure of Mr. Cummings, who is walking from London to York, ...

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  18. WHISKY SMUGGLING

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in the House if Commons, said he regretted to note advertisements indicating a ...

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  19. THE FINAL COUNT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  20. Arsenal Explosion Shakes Bucharest.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.--Exploding shells fell in the courtyard of the Rumanian Royal Palace at Cotroceni, a mile away from the chief artillery magazine of Rumania, which exploded, following a fire that raged all day in the surrounding military establishments. Earlier ...

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  21. DANCER'S CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the Full Court to-day, an application was made on behalf of Ellen Ramsay Daniells, professionally known as Daisy Yates, an ...

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  22. AMONG THE BEST

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Financial News" draws attention to the notable advance of cotton growing in Australia. Sufficient ...

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  23. MAKING A CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. Marx is finding it no easy task to form a new Cabinet. His negotiations to-day with various parties, including the ...

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  24. CAPTIVES OF BANDITS

    HONG-KONG, Thursday.--Briganda captured four missionaries who were proceeding in a motor boat up the river from Wuchou with food and surgical ...

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  25. GOLF MATCH TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The match between Brown, an American, and Birnie, in the second round of the amateur golf championship, was tragically ...

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  26. CHAIR OF MIDWIFERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In reply to a deputation from representative women, the Chief Secretary, Mr. C. W. Oakes, to-day said that if Cabinet ...

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  27. FOUND HANGED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Archie M'Allister (43), an orchardist, was found hanged in an outhouse on his farm at Stoney Point, Leeton. Deceased was ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In answer to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. C. G. Ammon, Parliamentary secretary to the Admiralty, said that the ...

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  29. NO JOB CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Thursday--The hearing was commenced to-day in the Federal Arbitration Court before the President (Mr. Justice Powers) of the application of ...

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    THE CANADIANS ARE HERE.--The team of Soccer players from Canada, photographed by "The Daily Mail" on arrival at the Central station last night. They will be soon in action at the Brisbane Cricket grounds to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The retail sales of fruit at the Australian pavilion at Wembley are enormous. Already they amount to 200 tons. The most popular ...

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  32. CRASH INTO A TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A motor cycle and side car crashed into a tram car this evening at the corner of two streets at Randwick. ...

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  33. CYCLIST KILLED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--With an impact which could be heard for a considerable distance, and accompanied by a crash of breaking glass, a motor car ...

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  34. DEATH OF MRS. M. T. POWER.

    A well-known and esteemed Queensland resident, Mrs. M. T. Power, of Sylvan Park, Nundah, passed away at her residence last night, after a long ...

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  35. AMERICAN GOLF TOURNEY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--J. H. Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, is competing in the Eastern qualifying tournament for the national open golf ...

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  36. MEAT PRESERVATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Professor H. G. Ch[?]an, of Sydney, University, super[?]ded the discharging of the [?] wealth's shipment of meat ...

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  37. NORTH ARM.

    The weather has become bitterly cold with a heavy frost on Saturday evening. The sweet potato [?]ines were the only vegetation which sustained damage. ...

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