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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says in a leading article:—"The setting up of a fully-organised Federal system has been shown clearly to have no strong ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the financial dictator has begun to tackle his job. On Tuesday, with the assistance of ...

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  4. GENESIS OF THE WAR.

    I shall take as the best preface I can find to this article some words used by Prince Bulow in his book on "Imperial Germany":- ...

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  5. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    Reuter's correspondent says:—On September 16 I re-visited Yokohama after an interval of four months, and the spectacle of destruction and desolation ...

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  6. THE MILK SUPPLY.

    The Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. Franklin) replied on Tuesday to criticisms of the City Council by the "West Australian" in regard to the council's failure ...

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  7. ITALY AND GREECE.

    In fulfilment of the first of the Allies demands, the Greek Minister for War (General Pierrakos Mavromichalis) has apologised officially to the Ambassador. ...

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  8. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C., who is inquiring as a Royal Commission into the sugar transactions between the Commonwealth Government and William Edward ...

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  9. SPAIN.

    The Prime Minister (General De Rivera), replying to a letter from the ex-Prime Minister (the Marquis Albucemas), says that he will permit him to ...

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  10. VICE-REGAL TOUR.

    This morning in sunshine and shower their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Forster, entered into the romance and beauty of timberland. They called at ...

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  11. FIUME QUESTION.

    M. Yovanovitch, the second member of the Jugo-Slavian delegation to the Assembly of the League of Nations, declares that the new development in ...

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  12. PROPOSED IMPERIAL COUNCIL.

    Lord Sydenham (a former Governor [?] Victoria and of Bombay) will submit to the Imperial Conference a proposal for the development of the Empire's ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The Madrid correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the proclamation ordering public servants to be on duty at 9 o'clock a.m. under ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKES.

    A violent shock of earthquake was felt here this morning. ...

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  15. Tremors in France.

    Violent earth tremors have been reported from the region of Paimpol (Brittany). The shocks lasted for twenty seconds. ...

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  16. FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    The Italian Ambassador (Baron Carlo Aliotti) had a wonderful escape in Yokohama during the earthquake. He was in the Italian Consulate on the top floor of ...

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  17. Gambling Prohibited.

    A decree which has been issued by the Directory prohibits gambling in clubs and at military messes. "The following Australians are reported ...

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  18. MISSING STEAMERS.

    A Reuter's message from Capetown says that the Blue Funnel liner Nestor, which is on route from Australia to Liverpool and Glasgow, has reported ...

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  19. To Stabilise Currency.

    The draft of the Bill for the creation of a stable currency provides for the complete severance of the Reichsbank from the State finances, thus enabling it. ...

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  20. A Report Denied.

    A message from Barcelona says that the report as to the arrest of the Spanish ex-Ministers has been denied. ...

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  21. MR. W. T. McCOY.

    Mr. W. T. McCoy (Director of Education in South Australia) has returned to London after having visited a number of school in Switzerland, Holland. ...

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  22. THE WIRELESS SCHEME.

    A correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—When the delegates from the Dominions arrive they will be amazed to discover that a new deadlock ...

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  23. ALLEGED SCANDAL.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Copenhagen "Politiken" says that, to crown Germany's misfortunes, a colossal scandal is about to be revealed. ...

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  24. TRANS-JORDANIA.

    According to a message from Jerusalem, the Government has announced that the situation in Trans-Jordania is now normal. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS IN JAPAN.

    The following cable message has been received by the Governor-General from the British Charge d' Affaires in Tokio:— "The following Australians are reported ...

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  26. El Kahira.

    The Board of Trade opened to-day an inquiry concerning the steamer El Kahira, which disappeard mysteriously, with all hands, on a voyage to the ...

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  27. Aeroplanes Employed.

    An official despatch says that aeroplanes co-operated in the operations against the rebels, but did not bomb or fire. One R.A.F. airman (Slee) ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In the course of a public debate in the Council of the League on the competence of the League of Nations to deal with the Italo-Greek dispute. ...

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  29. Attacks Renewed.

    The Jerusalem correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that the Adwan tribe is renewing its attacks. In an editorial the ,"Daily Express" ...

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  30. The Reichsbank.

    The German Government has decided to make the Reichsbank entirely independent of the Government's finances, thus enabling the bank to act as a gold ...

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  31. AMERICA.

    The leading New York morning and evening newspapers were compelled to cease publication in consequence of the strike of some 2,500 machinists. Up ...

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  32. ROYAL WEDDING.

    It was announced officially to-day that the Imperial Wedding had been postponed. It is understood that it will probably take place in January or ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A honeymoon tragedy has occurred in the Hotel Cecil (London). Mr. Freeman, the Mayor of Maldon, a well-known Essex personality, was married on ...

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  34. REVERSALS OF SEX.

    Dr. Crew, the head of the Edinburgh School of Scientific Research, addressing members of the British Association today detailed the life history of hens ...

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  35. STARTLING CLAIM.

    The Edinburgh correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—"Captain Page, a Scottish scientist, who startled the British Association for the ...

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  36. A WAITING GAME.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" says that M. Poincare is playing a waiting game on Germany. Mr. Stanley Baldwin has ...

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  37. Western Australian Fund.

    In connection with the distress in Japan, the Western Australian Government has issued an appeal to the people of the State to contribute such sums as ...

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  38. A Combined Effort.

    Eleven afternoon newspapers affected by the strike united their fragmentary forces, which contrived to operate the presses of the "Evening Post." and ...

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  39. TEACHING PROFESSION.

    Dr. James Edward Cowell Welldon, who was headmaster of Harrow School from 1885 to 1898, speaking at the meeting of the British Association for the ...

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  40. Mr. Baldwin in Paris.

    Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin have arrived at the Hotel Crillon from Aix-les-Bains. Sir William G. Tyrrell (assistant Under-Secretary in the British Foreign Office) ...

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  41. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" learns from the White House that President Coolidge expected to see Mr. Lloyd George if he ...

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  42. BLACK PESSIMISM.

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that black pessimism prevails throughout the Ruhr Valley. An emergency meeting of ...

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  43. IRELAND.

    The swearing in of members of the new Dail Eireann was continued yesterday, and the majority will have been sworn in when the Dail meets on ...

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  44. INDIA.

    The executive committee of the Nationalists' Congress carried to-day by 2[?] votes to 9. a resolution declaring that the Kenya decision proved that India ...

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  45. SPORTING CABLES.

    The United States army polo team won the military polo championship of the world, defeating the British army team by two out of three matches. ...

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  46. PROHIBITION.

    Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford the eminent scientist, who was born in New Zealand, addressing the National Temperance League in Liverpool on the ...

    Article : 95 words
  47. A WEALTH TAX.

    In order to re-establish the krone, Professor Birck proposes that the internal State debt should be paid off by means of a wealth tax. He suggests that ...

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  48. Cricket.

    Sir Herbert Barker has operated upon A. Waddington, the Yorkshire cricketer, for a damaged shoulder. In an editorial the ,"Daily Express" ...

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  49. ITALIAN PRINCESSES.

    The Princess Mafalda (second daughter of the King and Queen of Italy), who is suffering from fever, is improving, while her younger sister, the ...

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  50. RUSSIA.

    Herr Hugo Stinnes (the German industrial magnate) has arrived here. He is following the example of Herr Krupp in seeking agricultural concessions ...

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  51. A Decision Reversed.

    After a five hours heated debate the Congress confirmed the resolution for the boycotting of British Empire goods as a protest against the Kenya decision. ...

    Article : 59 words
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