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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    While the rank and file of the ex-members of the House of Commons have gone to their constituencies, the leaders of the political parties have been holding ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The British reply to the recent German memorandum with regard to the question of Germany's admission to the League of Nations was handed to-day to ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    It has been ascertained from an official German source that Germany's loan for 800,000,000 gold marks under the Dawes scheme, which was arranged finally ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL.

    A message from Mons (Belgium) reports that some hundreds of strikers on the Borinage coalfield walked in a procession to the Levant mine area, ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The session has finished tamely. There has been a great scurry all the week. Bills have been rattled through one after the other at hot pace, and both ...

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  7. THE ROYAL SHOW

    That rain is not a fit concomitance of a Royal Show, the officials of the Royal Agricultural Society were again reminded on the closing day, Saturday. The ...

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  8. Conditions Deprecated.

    It is understood that the British reply to Germany's memorandum on the question of her admission to the League of Nations says that Great Britain does not ...

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  9. A Queensland Bill.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Forgan Smith (Minister for Works) gave notice of a motion for the introduction of a Bill to amend the Industrial ...

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  10. European Share.

    In connection with the German loan, it has now been learned that Great Britain will take £11,000,000, France £3,000,000. Holland £3,000,000. ...

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  11. CANADA.

    The British preferential tariff has been extended by Canada to the territory of Western Samoa, which is administered by the Government of New Zealand. ...

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  12. Stampede of Candidates.

    With the exception of the party leaders, there has been a stampede of ex-members to their constituencies to make the most of the "whirlwind campaign." ...

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  13. The Protocol.

    The executive committee of the Union of the League of Nations has resolved to urge the Government to convene a committee, including representatives of ...

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  14. Fascist Manifesto.

    Lord Ernest Hamilton, in a manifesto issued on behalf of the British Fascist organisation, declares that Parliamentary candidates and electors should realise ...

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  15. American Portion.

    The sum of 110,000,000 dollars in gold bonds, at interest of 7 per cent. with a 25 years' currency, being America's portion of the German loan, will be offered ...

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  16. A New Procedure.

    The first treaty to be signed by a representative of Canada which does not bear also the signature of the British Ambassador to American will pass through ...

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  17. Labour Manifesto.

    The Labour Party's manifesto says:— The Labour Government, defeated in the House of Commons by a partisan combination of Liberals and Tories, ...

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  18. THE MOSUL QUESTION.

    The London "Daily Express" says:— Despite official denials, preparations are being made in several British military depots to send reinforcements to the area ...

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  19. Bruce-Page Pact.

    "Enough trouble has already been caused by Dr. Page's blunder over the Pact" says "The Countryman," the official organ of the Victorian Farmers ...

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  20. Agreements Signed.

    The loan agreements between Germany and the banks concerned have been signed.—Reuter. ...

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  21. Ring Events.

    There was plenty of variety about the ring events, entries were good, and competition for the most part was keen. Out of eight contestants for the gentleman's ...

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  22. CHINA.

    It has open reported from Mukden that a Foreign Office for the three eastern Provinces (Manchuria) has been established here, and that when a full staff ...

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  23. AMERICA.

    Mr. C. D. Wilbur (Secretary for the Navy) characterises the projected Australian cruise of the American navy as another step towards cementing the bonds ...

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  24. Ulster Seats.

    Mr. De Valera announces that the Republicans have decided to contest the Ulster seats at the coming British general election in order to enable the people ...

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  25. A Turkish Denial.

    The Turkish Government has now replied to the British Notes regarding reported Turkish incursions into the Vilayet of Mosul. It denies that there ...

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  26. Strife at Canton.

    The merchants have struck again as a result partly of the non-return of their arms. On Friday an hour's fighthing took ...

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  27. Navy Control.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels, a former Secretary for the Navy, in a campaign speech attacking the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) said that the Navy ...

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  28. Election Gossip.

    The Royal Ploclamation dissolving the House of Commons was published last night, and the writs have been issued. Mr. Stanley Baldwin sent a message ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    Captain James O'Grady has been appointed Governor of Tasmania. The London "Daily Express" say that Mr. O'Grady's appointment has been ...

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  30. Delegates Amazed.

    The British Parliamentary delegates were at Victoria Falls when they learned that a general election in Great Britain was imminent. A special train ...

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  31. South African Visitor.

    Mr. A. S. Tatlow, of the South African national railways, is visiting the United States and Canada on a special mission from the Union Government, ...

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  32. CYCLING.

    Finishing with a very fine burst of speed, W. F. King (Werribee) won the 163 miles cycling race from Warrnambool to Melbourne yesterday. He was ...

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  33. Plot Frustrated.

    An attempt to blow up a train on which General Wu-Pei-Fu was proceeding to the front failed. Two galvanised tins, said to contain a high explosive, ...

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  34. High Jump Record.

    Old Strathmore, which last year established a record for the Perth Show by clearing 6ft. 2in., has this year raised the figure by another inch. The contest on ...

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  35. INDIA.

    Reports from Rangoon show that Mr. and Mrs. Greason, American missionaries in Burma, were attacked savagely by eight Buddhist monks on the evening ...

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  36. VISIT TO JOHANNESBURG.

    In consequence of the general election in Great Britain seven ex-members of the House of Commons were compelled to abandon their tour with the other ...

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  37. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Board of Trade announces that the question of the continuance of the Empire Exhibition in 1925 has not been decided finally, and that the Board is ...

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  38. Mr. S. Baldwin.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin says in his election address:—"The experiment of minority government has proved a shortlived failure, but has indicated sufficiently ...

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  39. ANATOLE FRANCE.

    Sympathetic interest is being taken hare in the French messages concern-ing the last hours of Anatole France, the distinguished litterateur, who is dying. ...

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  40. Premier's Statement.

    Questioned to-night, the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) said that the Government had made no promise of any increase in the salary or allowances of ...

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  41. Influence in America.

    The British general election has injected a new element into the political campaign in the United States. Politicians in this country are awaking to the fact ...

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  42. AVIATION.

    The Air Ministry considers that the results of the light aeroplane competitions at Lympne (Kent) warrant the formation of a small number of light ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Interest centres largely on the conference being held between representatives of the Associated Banks and the newly-appointed directors of the ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Delayed by engine trouble in her voyage from Aden, the P. and O. liner Mongolia has arrived at Plymouth. The necessary adjustments were effected ...

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  45. Zanni's Venture.

    Major Pedro Zanni (the Argentina airman), who is trying to fly round the world, left Kushimoto this morning for Kashmigaura, where he arrived safely ...

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  46. MIGRATION.

    In the course of an interview. General Bramwell Booth said that he was considering the question of inaugurating a system of farm training for youths of ...

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  47. EX-ENEMY PROPERTY.

    According to a statement of accounts of the Expropriation Board women has been presented to the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) by the Custodian of ...

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  48. Campaign Notes.

    The manifestoes of the three parties fill columns in the Sunday newspapers, and are probably the longest and wordiest documents on record in connection with ...

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  49. Cycling.

    Under the direction of the League of Wheelmen officials, two cycling events were contested, the Pegler mile and the Sampson half-mile handicap. There were ...

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  50. American Accident.

    A message from Newport News reports that an army machine exploded when it was about 130 feet in the air, several officers and men being injured ...

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  51. A Start That Failed.

    The Zeppelin Z.R.3 did not start yesterday morning, as arranged. A number of dignitaries assembled, and ceremonial speeches were delivered, but the airship ...

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  52. New Settlers' League.

    Mr. Edwin R. Greenfield, who is publishing the Handbook for the New Settlers' League, will leave Perth to-day on a tour of the eastern district where ...

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  53. THE ZEPPELIN DEPARTS.

    A message from Berlin says that the Z.R.3 started from Friadri[?]shafen today for the United States. It is proceeding to Belfort, whence it will go in ...

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  54. Motor Cycling.

    The motor cycle races, run on the arena flat, were decided under difficult and trying conditions. The rain had rendered the ground exceedingly slipper, and ...

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  55. A Terrible Fall.

    During exercises with military aeroplanes an observer fell from a height of about 2,000 feet, and was killed. The pilot did not discover the observer's ...

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  56. A LOVE TRAGEDY.

    A love affair between a man of 38 and a girl of 16 ended at [?] to-day in a double tragedy, when [?] W. Bayldon shot Myrtle Moore dead and ...

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  57. Dirigible's Success

    A message from San Diego (California) reports that the American dirigible Shenandoah has completed a transcontinental flight.—Reuter. ...

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  58. Liberal Party's Policy.

    The Liberal Party's election manifesto is signed by Mr. H. H. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George. It advocates peace, social reform and national development. ...

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