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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. David Crimp, of a leading London bookmaking firm, gave evidence to-day before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Proposed Batting ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    In several addresses which he delivered during brief stoppages in his present tour President. Harding paid noticeable attention to the prohibition question, ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Wm. Watson asked the Prime Minister—(1) On what terms was the bank guarantee for £75,000 arranged on ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    Press cable messages from Australia say that Mr. S. M. Bruce (the Prime Minister) denies that Irish people are excluded from the benefits of the ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    Addressing a number of foreign journalists, M. Millerand (the President of France) said:—"If France has resolved to apply force to Germany where ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. THE TREVESSA.

    The wife of the captain of the steamer Trevessa has received, via Mauritius, an unsigned cable message, saying: "Safe; excellent health." ...

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  8. LORD ROBERT CECIL'S MISSION.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who has since been appointed Lord Privy Seal, recently visited America on behalf of the British Government, with a view to enlisting sympathy ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    Mr. Sidney Webb (Labour M.P. for the Seaham Division of Durham) presided at the annual conference of the British Labour Party. About one ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Stanley Baldwin (the Prime Minister) outlined the air policy of the Government. He said that the ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. Food Blockade.

    The Berlin daily newspaper "Lokal Anzeiger" (a Pan-German organ) says that three British officers, acting under British instructions, are travelling in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. Communist Party.

    On a card vote at the conference of the Labour Party, a motion in favour of the affiliation of the Communist Party to the Labour Party was defeated by ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. FURTHER DISORDERS.

    It has been reported from Dusseldorf that three Germans who defied the Belgian order against persons walking in the streets of Buer at night were shot ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. Liquor on Liners.

    The shipping lines are expected to cease their policy of carrying alcoholic liquor under seal to American ports. It is probable that they will urge their ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. NAURU ISLAND.

    That slavery does not exist on the island of Nauru is one of the statements contained in the annual report for the year 1922, of the Administrator ...

    Article : 384 words
  16. London Press Comment.

    The London "Morning Post" says:—In spite of the votes of two Labour Congresses against the Communist Party's affiliation to the British Labour Party, ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    In the course of a debate in the House of Commons on the Scottish Estimates Mr. Lloyd George said that the position of land settlement in Britain was ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. Cost of Scheme.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons this evening, Sir Samuel Hoare (the Secretary of State for Air) said that the approximate cost of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. Action by Canada.

    Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King (Prime Minister of Canada) announced to-day that the Canadian Government had invited the United States to send officials ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. SECRET SOCIETY.

    The police have succeeded in unearthing a secret society of reactionary terrorists for the perpetration of political murders. Two young men visited the ...

    Article : 279 words
  21. Speeches at Dinner.

    At the dinner to the delegates to the Air Congress Sir S. Hoare stressed the point that the increase in the British military air service did not mean a ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. PAYMENT OF DEBTS.

    In the course of a speech in Salt Lake City (Utah) President Harding said: There is but one way for a community to get back finally on its feet, and that ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. DIVORCE COURT REPORTS.

    In giving evidence before a Select Committee of the House of Commons with regard to the publication of details of divorce cases. Sir Henry E. Duke ...

    Article : 313 words
  24. SEAMEN'S DEPUTATION.

    Officials of the Seamen's Union who waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) to-night protested against the proposal for the introduction of the book ...

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  25. INTERESTING RELIC.

    Mr. Willingham Franklin Rawnsley (a grand-nephew of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer) when editing Lady Franklin's diaries and correspondence, ...

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  26. SMALLPOX.

    Seven cases of smallpox were reported to-day from Tylorstown (Rhondda Valley, Wales) It seems that some people returning from Gloucester, took with ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. TORNADOES.

    The subsidence of the heat wave in the Eastern States was marked by electric storms, tornadoes, and gales, which killed scores of people and injured ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    Influenza, diphtheria and whooping cough are causing considerable illness throughout New Zealand. Several schools have closed, and the offices are ...

    Article : 409 words
  29. PSYCHIC RESEARCH.

    A striking address by M. Camille Flammarion, the famous French astronomer and scientist, was read at the annual meeting of the Society for ...

    Article : 233 words
  30. THE GREAT ADVENTURE.

    As the interstater Katoomba swung into her berth at Victoria Quay yesterday afternoon tow Belgian lads looked across the ruffled waters of the channel ...

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  31. RUSSIA.

    Contradictory reports have reached London as to the fate of the Patriarch Tikhon. The Esthonian newspapers assert that he he died in prison on June 16. ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    In consequence of the continued imposition of the "darg" by the miners at the Duckenfield No. 2 colliery, on the Newcastle field, the mine has been ...

    Article : 348 words
  33. MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL.

    In the House of Lords evening the motion for the second reading of Major Cyril F. Entwistle's Matrimonial Causes Bill was passed by 95 votes to 8. ...

    Article : 299 words
  34. SPORTING CABLES.

    The most important matches at Wimbledon to-day were those in which the Americans made their first appearance. W. M. Johnston beat E. H. Biggs, 6-4, ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Toronto says that belated returns indicate that the Conservatives made a clean sweep at yesterday's elections in Ontario. The ...

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  36. Golf.

    Mrs. Williams (New Zealand) and Miss Lascelies Melbourne) have resumed the third round in the French Ladies' Open Golf Championship, which is being played ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Gloom and dullness reigned outside the Arbitration Court yesterday, and the same conditions characterised the proceedings inside the building, when ...

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  38. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Melbourne newspapers which have reached London refer to Dr. J. F. Mackeddie's recent letter in the London "Lancet" and say that Sir W. McPherson ...

    Article : 377 words
  39. Athletics.

    E. W. Carr, the Australian runner, has returned from Norway, where he secured six successive wins. The Norwegian authorities are endeavouring to ...

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  40. THE SYDNEY GALE.

    The fierce gale which raged yesterday has abated. The Union Company's mail liner Niagara, of 13.000 tons, had a very rough passage from New Zealand, ...

    Article : 167 words
  41. "IF LABOUR RULES."

    In his second article in the London "Morning Post" Mr. Philip Snowden (Labour M.P. for Colne Valley) says:—"A Labour Government's legislation and ...

    Article : 240 words
  42. Cricket.

    At Cardiff, Somerset, 229 and 312 for seven (Johnson 102), drew with Glamorgan, 372 and 106 for four. At Leicester the home team scored 378 for ...

    Article : 245 words
  43. THE NEW BILLS.

    Several new Bills were introduced in the House of Representatives to-day. the first reading stages were passed, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) making the ...

    Article : 624 words
  44. PURCHASE OF ESTATES

    Contain points arising out of the Royal Commissioner's report on the circumstances of the purchase by the previous New South Wales Government of the ...

    Article : 204 words
  45. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    On Friday night James Sheehan, aged 42 years, was attacked by four men and robbed as he was about to enter the gate at his house in Albert-street. ...

    Article : 122 words
  46. TWO MEN KILLED.

    Two men were killed last night on the road between Grafton and Coff's Harbour. The victims were Stanley Kearns, the driver of a service motor car, and ...

    Article : 97 words
  47. Boxing.

    Beckett has informed the promoter that, though unfit, be will meet Carpentier on July 26. He is willing to enter the ring on that date without any ...

    Article : 43 words
  48. IRELAND.

    Lord Carson, speaking at a meeting in the Mansion House London, in aid of loyalists of Southern ireland, said:—"God knows that politics are dead in my ...

    Article : 46 words
  49. Olympia Horse Show.

    Captain de Laissardierc, a Frenchman won the jumping competition for the King's Cup at the International Horse Show, held at Olympia, ...

    Article : 45 words
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