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  2. LOCARNO PACT.

    The Federal Council by 46 votes, adopted the Bill authorising the signing of the Locarno Treaties. The representatives of Eastern Prussia Pomerania; ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The strike situation has shown little change in Melbourne during the week end. Strike leaden, declared confidently today that they would be successful in ...

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  4. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    Once more rubber shares have provided the principal interest in the Stock Exchange, and with the price of raw material at 4s. 6d. a pound, there has ...

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  5. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    At the dinner of the British Wool Federation in Bradford, Sir John Higgins, in dealing with the question of the Empire marketing of wool, said that he ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    It has been estimated that the American insurance companies pay out annually about 4,000,000,000 dollars in connection with crimes committed ...

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  7. DEATH OF QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra passed away peacefully just before 5.30 p.m. to-day. King George, Queen Mary, and other members of the Royal Family were present at the ...

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  8. Tasmania's Regret.

    The State Governor (Sir James O'Grady) has sent the following message to his Majesty the King through the Secretary of State for the Dominions:— ...

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  9. SUPPORT OF SOCIALISTS.

    A number of Socialists have decided to vote in the Reichstag on Monday in favour of the Locarno Pact. It is anticipated that there will be a substantial ...

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  10. Northumberland's Crew' Arrested.

    During the week end another batch of men from the steamer Northumberland, which was [?] up by a section of the crew stripling last week., were arrested ...

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  11. GERMAN MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Dr. J.Frenken (Minister for Justice), who is opposed to the Locarno Pact, has tendered his resignation. ...

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  12. London Press Comments.

    The "Times" says:—"The people throughout the Empire will be moved, many to tears, at the end of the reign of affection which lasted more than 60 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Flags Half-Masted in Adelaide.

    Flags were half-masted throughout the city on Saturday as a mark of respect to the memory of the Queen Mother and special references to her life and work ...

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  14. Italian Delegation.

    The Italian delegation which will go to London to sign the Locarno Treaties will not include Signor Mussolini. ...

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  15. Scene on Wharf.

    Early on Saturday about 20 seamen from the steamer Persic walked to the steamer's berth at Millers' Point and engaged in what has been described as a ...

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  16. Biographical Sketch.

    Queen Alexandra was born on December 1,1844, in the Gule Palais at Copenhagen. She was christened Alexandra Caroline Maria Charlotte Louise Julie, ...

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  17. London Ceremonies.

    It is understood that the signing of the Security Pact in London on December 1 will be a purely formal matter, and that the elaborate ceremony and programme of ...

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  18. Sorrow in Sydney.

    Air official notification of the death of the Dowager Queen was received by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Dudley De Chair) in Sydney on Saturday morning ...

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  19. King George's Message.

    The King sent the following message to the Lord Mayor of London:—"I regret to inform you that my beloved mother, Queen Alexandra, passed away peacefully ...

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  20. Mr. Chamberlain Honoured.

    The King's health was drunk in sympathetic silence after some tenderly-phrased remarks had be made by Mr. T.P.O'Connor. who presided on Friday ...

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  21. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    The German divers made their first attempt yesterday to locate the submarine M1 off Start Point (Devonshire). The naval diving tender Southdown arrived ...

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  22. FRANCE.

    The Government weathered narrowly its first storm in the Chamber of Deputies, which after having approved unanimously the second residing of the Finance ...

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  23. Beautiful in Death.

    Beautiful in death Queen Alexandra still lies in her own bedroom in Sandringham House. A black crucifix rests on her breast an her right hand holds a pink ...

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  24. A Crew for the Karoola.

    The secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Australian Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Houghton) stated on Saturday that a crew for the steamer Karoola, which has ...

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  25. ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

    Otto Kraft descended again and reached a depth of 238 feet, when he found that the lights were insufficient. He remained at the bottom for 10 minutes. ...

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  26. MOSUL QUESTION.

    The International Court of Justice has pronounced the opinion that the decision which willm be taken by the Council of the League of Nation with regard ...

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  27. LORD FORSTER.

    Admiral Sir Richard F. Phillimore greeted Lord and Lady Forster at Plymouth to-day. and Lady Forster at Plymouth to-day. Lord Forster declined to discuss the political situation in ...

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  28. A Collision Indicated.

    It ban been announced that as a result of an examination of the hull of the steamship Vidar at Stockholm, the captain of which vessel felt a shock at the ...

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  29. Two Articles Adopted.

    After as all-night sitting the Chamber of Deputies adopted the first article in tie Government's financial programme. The article provides for the ...

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  30. Funeral Arrangements.

    This morning the body was enclosed in a lead shell within the coffin, which is made of Sandringham oak. It will be bourne to the parish church, and King ...

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  31. A TIDAL WAVE.

    No direct communication from the seaport of [?] has been received, but reports from edjoining towns say that the port was submerged for two ...

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  32. Mr. R. H. Caird's Opinion.

    At the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Australian Mercantile, Land and Finance Company (Ltd.), Mr. R. H. Caird (the chairman), said that ...

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  33. SHIPMASTER'S REPORT.

    The master of the Vidar reported that on the morning of November 12. while his vessel was on the English Channel, a shock was noticed which was ...

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  34. IRELAND.

    Professor John McNeill (representative of the Irish Free State on the Boundary Commission) has resigned. The London "Observer" says that it ...

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  35. Governor's Tribute.

    When opening the Village Fair at the Fairbridge Farm School on Saturday his Excellency the Governor, Sir William Campion said he could not on an occasion ...

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  36. Condolences.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (the Labour leader) sent the following message to the King:—"The whole country will be sorrowful at the death of the Queen ...

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  37. Welcome in London.

    Lord and Lady Forster have arrived in London, where they welcomed by their two married daughters, many friends and relation, Lord Colebrooke ...

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  38. PUBLIC ASTOUNDED.

    The official announcement that the M1 collided with the Swedish steamer Vidar has astounded London because no mention had been made of any craft in the ...

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  39. A LONDON MURDER.

    Alfred Kopsch, who was sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered bit aunt, Mrs. Beryl Thornton, has beat reprieved. has been reprieved. ...

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  40. Pulpit Tributes.

    Tributes to the late Queen mother, with special mention of her god fearing Christian life, were made to-day in the city churches. Preaching at St. Andrew's ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    la the course of a speech Dr. William J. Howarth (Medical Officer of Health in the City of London) said that unless there was an improvement in the home ...

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  42. Bomb Outrage.

    At 7 a.m. to-day a bomb wrecked the Masterpiece Picture Palace in Dublin, where the British was film, "Ypres" was being shown. Two policemen were shot ...

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  43. NEW LOANS.

    A South African loan of £4,000,000 is being underwritten. The rate of interest is 5 per cent., and the price of issue £99 10s. per cent. The loan will be ...

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  44. Message from the Governor.

    "My Minister and the people of Western Australia request you to kindly convey to his Majesty the King an expression at the profound loss which they ...

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  45. Queen-Mother's Sister III.

    The news of the death of Queen Alexandra was received here with deep regret. The newspapers publish long and sympathetic articles on the subject ...

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  46. EGYPT.

    At an early hour soldiers and policemen surrounded the Parliamentary build the to enforce the warning which was issued by the authorities an November ...

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  47. Newfoundland.

    A Newfoundland loan for £531,000, at interest of 5 per cent., has been underwritten. ...

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  48. EMPIRE WINES.

    The jurors report on the Empire Wines at the Brewers' Exhibition in London says that the hock types were very clean. Some specimens made a distinct ...

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  49. Miscellaneous Items.

    It has been announced officially that there will be full Court mourning for two months, and that this will be followed by a month of half mourning. ...

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  50. WAR DEBTS.

    Having declined to accept the first formal offer with regard to the funding of Rumania's war debt, the American Debts Funding Commission submitted ...

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  51. Service in St. George's Cathedral.

    Daring the morning service in St George's Cathedral yesterday Archdeacor Hudleston referred to the loss which the Royal. Family end the nation had ...

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  52. A Report Denied.

    The London "Evening Standard" announced that the Ml had been located, and that it had been discovered that one had not closed the hatch of the ...

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  53. News in Melbourne.

    Soon After the news of the Queen's death had reached Melbourne flags were flown at half-mast on the Commonwealth, State, and municipal buildings, and also ...

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  54. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    In a fight between some 500 French soldiers and some 700 brigands, under the leadership of Hassan Harrat, 30 of the latter were killed and 40 wounded ...

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  55. MARINE MISHAP.

    The Havana-Haiti steamer, Ville des Cayes, which was reported to have sunk has been found. The passengers and the crew were suffering from a lack of ...

    Article : 110 words
  56. Question of Abolition.

    In the course of an interview with a number of British and American Pressmen. M. Borel (Minister for Marine) said that the French Government agreed ...

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  57. AVIATION.

    As a result of his machine having crashed, a pilot was killed after he had dropped a wreath at the re-internment of the remains of Baroa Richthofen, the ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Eastern Sympathy.

    The following cable to the British Government has been sent through his Excellency the Governor-General by the Prime Minister (Mr Bence):—"On ...

    Article : 243 words
  60. Advertising

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