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  2. BERLIN NIGHT LIFE.

    The goose--step set to music--that is the German idea of the fox-trot. "They dance it with a stamp that shakes the room. On a crowded ...

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  3. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    The Prince of Wales this morning bestowed the accolade on Sir Cecil Rodwell, Governor of Fiji. The matter was arranged as a surprise for ...

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  4. LATE CABLES

    The "Daily News' " San Remo correspondent says: "The Turkish sovereignty of Smyrna will be preserved, but the Greeks will ...

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  5. EARLIER CABLES.

    The San Remo correspondent of "Le Matin" says: "Whatever communique is issued to please the public, the real subject of discussion at the conference ...

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  6. LATE WIRES

    The engine of the Taree-to-Sydney train left the rails when approaching Dungog railway station and ploughed through for thirty yards, stopping in ...

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  7. LATE CABLES

    Constable McCarthy was waylaid at Clonkilty, County Cork, and shot fatally. Lord French Lord Lieutenant) has ...

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  8. LATE CABLES

    A message from San Remo says that Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand have reached an agreement as to the future treatment of Germany. ...

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  9. RAILWAY STATION BURNT

    The Lockhart railway station was destroyed by fire at midnight on Friday. Nothing was saved. ...

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  10. MR. HALL'S POSITION.

    A message from New York says: Mr. D. R. Hall, who was appointed Agent-General for N.S.W., has arrived here and was asked concerning the ...

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  11. INFLUX OF ASIATICS

    The influx of Asiatics into New Zealand has been referred to by Mr. W. F. Massey (Premier), who said the difficulty was that the Indians were ...

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  12. INSUFFICIENT ALLIED TROOPS.

    "Le Petit Journal's" San Remo correspondent asserts that Marshal Foch considers that the Allied troops in the various war theatres are ...

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  13. TURKS WON'T SIGN.

    An unofficial Turkish delegate at San Remo asserts that the Turkish Government will never sign the Turkish Treaty and that the Entente, must find ...

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  14. NO HUNS AT SAN REMO.

    A San Remo message says: A high Italian personage categorically denies making the statement that Mr. Lloyd George and Count Nitti proposed to ...

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  15. THE TOTE TAX

    Mr. W. M. Hughes says the Federal tax was imposed on totalisators in September, 1915, but was never collected owing to some defect. That has ...

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  16. ITALY HURT

    The leading Italian newspapers declare that public opinion is surprised and indignant at Greece's territorial acquisition in view of her small war ...

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  17. VOYAGES OF THE FUTURE

    Lecturing before the Royal Society of Arts in London on the commercial future of airships, Air Commodore Maitland said their chief advantage ...

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  18. VICTIM OF MALIGNITY

    Mr. D. R. Hall, in an interview with the Australian Press Association, said: "I have been advised by cable that the Government has decided to cancel the ...

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  19. MORE RUHR TROUBLE.

    A Berlin message says: The "Berliner Tageblatt" learns of a new Spartacist movement near the Ruhr region. The centre of the agitation is ...

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  20. SETTLING ARMENIAN QUESTION

    "Le Matin's" San Remo correspondent says: The Erzerum (Asia Minor) problem is under discussion. Mr. Lloyd George has requested the military ...

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  21. ARRIVAL AT AUCKLAND.

    H.M.S. Renown arrived at Auckland at 10 o'clock yesterday, amid scenes of great excitement and enthusiasm. The Prince was given a wonderful ...

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  22. NO GERMANOPHILE

    A message from San Remo says: Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview, denied that he was desirous of a Germanophile policy, but declared that ...

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  23. BREVITIES.

    The police arrested three men at South Randwick arid Ashfield (Sydney) arid recovered nearly £1000 worth of drapery, said to be stolen. The police ...

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  24. THE CAILLAUX CASE.

    The Senate, by 213 votes to 28 dismissed the charges of high treason and intelligence with the enemy against Caillaux and the prosecution ...

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  25. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    Governments in Australia and elsewhere may frown upon St. George's Day and refuse to Pay it the compliment of a public holiday. Nevertheless ...

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  26. LLOYD GEORGE CLEARS THE AIR.

    The "Daily News" San Remo correspondent wires:--"Mr Lloyd George, in an interview, cleared the air by stressing the ...

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  27. BRITISH TRADE UNIONISM.

    The House of Commons, by 83 votes to 77, carried the second reading of a private bill, enforcing a secret ballot in the case of a trade union before ...

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  28. THE SENTENCE

    Caillaux has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment. PARIS, Saturday. Caillaux has already served 28 ...

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  29. CAILLAUX RELEASED

    Caillaux has been released from prison, but must quit Paris to-day. ...

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  30. STUBBORN HUN TROOPS

    A Berlin message says: An instance of the recalcitrancy of the German Marine Brigade, which was prominently concerned in the recent Dr. Kapp ...

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  31. COTTON STRIKE IMMINENT

    The English cotton spinners' ballot has favored a strike, by 20,744 votes to 1623. Cardroom workers favored it by 60,956 to 3341. ...

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  32. CRAMMING UNABASHED.

    The outcry which is being made against the inordinate amount of homework imposed upon secondary school pupils is entirely justified. Since ...

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  33. THE MEXICAN MENACE.

    A message from Washington says: The American Government representatives in Mexico have asked that United States warships be despatched to ...

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  34. WOOLGROWERS' INTERESTS.

    Lord Inverforth informs the Australian Press Association that the statements circulating in Australia that the wool accounts in London are ...

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  35. ITALIAN UNREST.

    The National Socialists' Council has passed a resolution in favor of establishing Soviets in all the large Italian towns. ...

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  36. FRANCE'S TERRIBLE LOSSES

    M. Viviani (ex-Premier), at a banquet, emphasised that France had lost three million men in killed and wounded and had had her industrial centres ...

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  37. ROUGH WEATHER ON COAST

    Locally the past two days have been marked by cool unpleasant westerly and southerly winds, which have had the effect of bringing down ...

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  38. TALKING TO MARS.

    A Lisbon (Portugal) message says: Signor Marconi, in the course of an interview, said a London newspaper had been wholly responsible for the ...

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  39. ANGLO-FRENCH SOLIDARITY.

    A message from San Remo says: M. Millerand and Mr. Lloyd George had two hours' friendly conversation, and it is announced that complete ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S MEAT.

    The British Food Controller has revoked the order fixing the retail prices of imported mutton. The butchers predict that there will be a rapid fall in ...

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  41. "REVERSION TO AUTOCRACY."

    Ex-Senator J. C. Stewart, who was a Caucus stalwart for many years, and who is contesting the Keppel plebiscite in the National interest, in an ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    According to a wireless message from Alaska, Captain Amundsen (the Norwegian explorer, who discovered the South Pole) has arrived at Anidir ...

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  43. MACLEAN SHOW.

    There is every indication that the Maclean Show, which is to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, will like the Grafton Show, put up a record both ...

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  44. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    It is reported that more than a thousand persons were killed in the Anhai district, in the fighting between the troops. Hundreds of inhabitants ...

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  46. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE COLLAPSED.

    A message from Chicago says: The unauthorised railwayman's strike--unauthorised by the union officials-- has collapsed owing to the Federal ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. THE RUSSIAN WRECKAGE.

    A Pekin message says: Four bodies, said to be those of members of the Russian Imperial Family, arrived from Harbin (Manchuria) and were ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. REPLACING SCUTTLED FLEET

    Two modern German battleships, Posen and Oldenburg, have arrived in the Firth of Forth, replacing the ships sunk at Scapa Flow. ...

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  49. BRITAIN RESTORES WHIPPING

    The "cat" has been restored as an instrument of punishment in cases of violence in England. Judges in the Lincoln Assizes ...

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  50. ARMISTICE IN CRIMEA

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent says: The Bolshevists have accepted an armistice in the Crimean district, and it will be ...

    Article : 240 words
  51. SINKER OF LUSITANIA.

    Two former German officers, who took part in the submarine war, but are now working as fishermen, deny that the report is correct that the U20, ...

    Article : 91 words
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