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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At the opening of the Conservatives campaign in the Queen's Hail, London. Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) said that Mr. Llovd George's speech of ...

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  3. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce (the Prime Minister of Australia) paid his first visit to Wem­bley Park to-day. He was impressed by the magnitude of the work at the ...

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  4. DR. JOHN CLIFFORD.

    The Rev. Dr. John Clifford, C.H., M.A., LL.B., B.Sc., D.D., died to-day while he was attending a meeting of the council of the Baptist Union. ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY SPLIT.

    The Legislative Assembly members of the Country Party rallied yesterday to their leader (Mr. H. K. Maley) in his defence of the cause of the Colonial ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    The Conference of Ambassadors has reached an agreement with regard to the question of inter-allied military control in Germany. ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    It is understood that when the Foreign Debts Commission meets next month Senator Reed Smoot (Republican, Utah) will propose that diplomatic ...

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  8. CATTLE DISEASE.

    Crouched upon a tree stump in the shade, apart from a group of visitors, to the gracing area near Beaconsfield, a dairyman sobbed and shook his head. ...

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  9. Sir Allan Smith.

    Sir Allan Smith has been adopted as the Conservative candidate for the Patrick Division of Glasgow. [A London message of November 14 ...

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  10. Biographical Sketch.

    Dr. John Clifford was too much of a fighter to have everyone's good word; but there is no difference of opinion as to either the sincerity of his convictions or ...

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  11. Questions in Parliament.

    The outbreak of disease among dairy cattle herds in the Fremantle district is receiving the Government's prompt attemtion. ...

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  12. Stiff Note of Protest.

    The agreement of the Ambassadors' Conference, which, thus far, has not been published, awaits ratification by the French Cabinet. It is understood that ...

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  13. Colonel Buckley.

    Lieutenant-Colonel A. Buckley declares that he offered to stand for election in his constituency (Waterloo, Lancashire) as a Conservative Free Trader, ...

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  14. Poincare Supported.

    The Cabinet has approved unanimously M. Poincare's attitude during the negotiations of the Conference of Ambassadors. The final decision now ...

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  15. Drunken Orgies.

    What are considered to be record-breaking week-end cases of intoxication under prohibition for this, the third largest city of America, show some three ...

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  16. THE KING'S REPLY.

    Replying to the address of loyalty which was sent to him at the conclusion of the Imperial Conference, his Majesty the King dwells on the happy opportunity ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Treasurer (Mr. W. Hague) announced to-day in regard to the recent £2,000,000 loan and various financial matters arising from it, that the ...

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  18. A LONDON TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Ethel Howard the jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against George lggluden (or Locluden). ...

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  19. Relief in London.

    The news of the agreement arrived at by the Ambassadors' Conference was received in London with great relief, as the situation had been recognised as very ...

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  20. Governor Deposed.

    A message from Oklahoma City reports that the Governor of the State of Oklahoma (Mr. J. C. Walton), who has taken a stand against the Ku Klux Klan, ...

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  21. BRITISH DUTIES.

    Representations were made to-day to the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) by a deputation from the Federal Viticultural Council that a stage had been ...

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  22. Liberals' "Platform."

    A manifesto signed by Mr. H. H. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George on behalf of the Liberal Party declares that the Government which was elected a year ...

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  23. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Advice has been received by the Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page) concerning the movement of the training squadron of the Imperial Japanese Navy, ...

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  24. TWO CONVICTIONS.

    There are two convictions against the Governor of Oklahoma (Mr. J. C. Walton) on charges of abuse of his pardon and parole authority. ...

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  25. An Explanation.

    In an official despatch the French Foreign Office explains that M. Poincare's declaration that France would not evacuate the occupied territories in ...

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  26. RUSSIA.

    The Central News Agency (London) says that the Commercial Mission to Russia trill report that the general conditions in that country have improved ...

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  27. Immigration.

    The chairman (Mr. Johnson) of the Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives discussed to-day the question of immigration with President ...

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  28. Lockouts Forbidden.

    General Degoutte has issued an ordinance forbidding the wholesale lock-outs planned by German magnates. The penalty is five years' imprisonment, with ...

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  29. RINDERPEST SUSPECTED.

    No publicity was given to an outbreak of disease amongst the dairying herds adjacent to Fremantle until the matter was brought up at a meeting of the ...

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  30. TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    The persistent rains that are being experienced throughout the State are having a very adverse effect in the setting and development of the apple crops. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A combination which consists of Messrs. Lever Brothers (Ltd.) and the Shell and Asiatic Petroleum Companies proposed to develop the candle-making ...

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  32. Sterling Exchange.

    The sterling rate of exchange established a low record to-day, demand bills being quoted at 4.26¼ dollars. ...

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  33. A Credit for Coal.

    A contract has been signed in London by an influential group of banks of that city for the purpose of granting to the German Verkehr and Credit Bank ...

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  34. CANCER.

    The international Congress for Fighting Cancer, in deciding that the disease is neither contagious nor hereditary, said that the known causes of the disease ...

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  35. RISE OF STERLING.

    Sterling, which opened to-day at 4.26 dollars showed rapidly the effects of the favourable European news—chiefly that a rupture of the Entente had been ...

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  36. Labour's Leader.

    At the Euston railway station a large crowd bade farewell to Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (the Leader of the Parliamentary Labour ...

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  37. Aliens and Land.

    The Supreme Court upholds the land laws of the States of California and Washington which set forth that aliens are not eligible for citizenship, and ...

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  38. JAPAN.

    Prince Regent's Wedding. Tokio, Nov. 19. The formal wedding ceremony of the Prince Regent (Prince Hirohito), which was postponed on account of the earthquake, will take place on February 6 ...

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  39. INDIA.

    Official investigations concerning the Parachinar outrage prove that the Shahzada and other Sangukhel outlaws attempted the abduction of Mrs. Watts. ...

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  40. ITALY.

    Their Majesties King Alfonso and Queen Victoria Engenie of Spain, arrived here to-day in a special railway train. The King and Queen of Italy ...

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  41. MINERS' WAGES.

    Mr. H. Millington, secretary of the State executive of the A.L.P., stated yesterday that the executive had endorsed the resolution passed by the miners ...

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  42. MILLGROVE TRAGEDY.

    Farther complications in connection with the trial of David Kelly on a charge of manslaughter are probable. Kelly was arraigned before the Chief Justice (Sir ...

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  43. Bloodthirsty Ruffians.

    It has been ascertained that the Shahzada-Kohat gang who actually killed Mrs. Ellis also murdered Captain and Mrs. Watts at Parachinar. Their ...

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  44. SPEECH IN NORTHAMPTON.

    In the course of a speech in Northampton, Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (the Leader of the Parliamentary labour Party) denied that Protection made the ...

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  45. SPORTING CABLES.

    The jockey Donoghue sails for India on November 30 to ride as Mr. Galstaun's first jockey till February next. ...

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  46. Visit to the Pope.

    King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain, with the members of their suite, drove to the Vatican in motor cars. The Pope, wishing to pay the highest honours ...

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  47. Boxing.

    At the Ring, Blackfriars, in a fifteen rounds catchweights contest Vanderveer, the heavyweight champion of Holland beat Albert Lloyd. The referee interfered ...

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  48. Sir Robert Horne.

    Speaking in Glasgow to-night, Sir Robert S. Horne (a former Chancellor of the Exchequer) said that Mr. H. H. Asquith and Sir John Simon, who had ...

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  49. VICTORIAN TREASURER.

    When the Legislative Assembly met after the dinner adjournment to-night, a sensation was caused among members by an announcement by the Premier ...

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  50. A NOVEL CONTEST.

    At the Services boxing meeting at the Albert Hall on Wednesday, Major Leany, who lost a leg at Mons, and Commander Newcombe, who was similarly injured at ...

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  51. A SINKING SCHOONER.

    The crew of the schooner Jean Dundonald Duff was rescued by the steamer Arawa on October 15. The schooner was 40 days out from Glasgow, bound for ...

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  52. CARBIDE OF CALCIUM.

    Although when approached some months ago by the Carbide and Electro Products Company of Tasmania to continue the prohibition of the importation ...

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  53. AVIATION.

    It is announced that four army aviators, with the approval of the Government, will start upon a world's flight at the beginning of March next. The ...

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  54. Mr. L. Amery.

    In opening his election campaign in Sparkbrook (Birmingham), Mr. L. Amery (the First Lord of the Admiralty), said that he never honed to ...

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  55. McCORMICK IN TROUBLE.

    "Boy" McCormick, the boxer, was arrested at the Manchester Police Court to-day when awaiting the case against acquaintances. Later McCormick and ...

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  56. FOOTSCRAY SHOOTING CASE

    A search of the Footscray district was made to-day by Detectives Jones and Carey for the third man who was present when William Henry Rolley ...

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  57. Football.

    In a Rugby football match Pill Harriers beat Coventry. 12-3. ...

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