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  2. "REFERRED BACK."

    The Redistribution of Seats Bill again occupied the parliamentary stage yesterday. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Philip Collier) indicted the ...

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  3. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA.

    No country has suffered more from detraction than Australia. There is a class of person, whose mind, narrow and splenetic, seems to be for over seeking ...

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  4. GERMANY.

    The resignation of the whole of the Cabinet is expected as the result of the Socialist faction rejecting by 61 votes to 54 a ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY.

    A lively debate between admirals took place at a meeting of the Royal United Service Institution, when Admiral of the Fleet. Sir Frederick Doveton Sturdee ...

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  6. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    A very severe earthquake occurred at 12.54 this morning, driving residents from their houses, and cutting off the electric light. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference sat for 2½ hours to-day, and was occupied chiefly with a statement made by the Duke of Devonshire (secretary of State for the ...

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  8. AMERICA.

    A message from Eddysville (Kentucky) reports that an attempt of three convict desperadoes to escape from the State penitentiary led to the death of ...

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  9. Imperial Union.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—In an article headed "The British League of Nations" the Rome newspaper "Glornale d' Italia" ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    The Seventh annual congress of the Returned Soldiers' League was continued yesterday at the Soldiers' Institute, Mr. H. S. Humphrey presiding. ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF.

    The lavish distribution of earthquake relict in Tokio and Yokohama has glutted the cities in the Kanto district, which are unable to absorb the vast quantities ...

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  12. Cabinet Resigns.

    The Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  13. New Cabinet.

    Dr. Stresemann has been charged with the task of forming a new Cabinet. ...

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  14. COLONEL HARVEY.

    The American Ambassador to Great Britain (Colonel George Harvey) will resign on January 1 next. ...

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  15. Business Men as Ministers.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that Dr. Stresemann, in order to facilitate his task, will reduce the number of ...

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  16. The Australian Fund.

    Figures compiled by the Federal Treasury show that £80,457 has been subscribed in Australia for the relief of the Japanese. Of this total more than half ...

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  17. DIVORCES.

    The fact that there was one divorce to 7.6 marriages in the United States last year has been disclosed in the report of the Census Department—the ...

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  18. Mr. S. M. Bruce.

    On the arrival of Mr. S. M. Bruce and party the Sun-Prefect of Toulon, representing the Minister for the Interior, greened the Australian Prime Minister ...

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  19. "Dicatorial Powers."

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—The hope of a compromise has not been realised, and the position is again very grave. ...

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  20. KU KLUX KLAN.

    It has been reported from Oklahoma City that an interim count of the voting indicates a majority of four to one in support of the action of a majority of ...

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  21. M. Poincare Blamed.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports:—Dr. Stresemann, conversing with a foreign correspondent to-day, accused M. ...

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  22. INCOME TAX FRAUD.

    Another remarkable income tax fraud was revealed during the prosecution of Samuel Harris, a diamond merchant, of Hatton Garden, London. ...

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  23. Storm Bound at Calais.

    Mr. Bruce is storm-bound at Calais, the Channel shipping service having been suspended owing to a gale. The Australia House authorities ...

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  24. 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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  25. "Intelligent Co-operation."

    In the course of an interview here, Mr. S. M. Bruce said that he was not inclined to discuss the programme of the two Conferences. He was going to tell the ...

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  26. Paris Press Comment.

    The Paris "Temps" (Governmental), says:—Although a week has elapsed since Berlin ordered the cessation of the policy of passive resistance, Germany has made ...

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  27. IRELAND.

    The Governor-General of the Irish Free State (Mr. T. M. Healy), addressing a joint meeting of the Senate and the Dail Eireann, said that it was the ...

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  28. WOMEN SHOT DEAD.

    Though searching inquiries were made to-day by the detectives into the cause of the double tragedy at South Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon, when ...

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  29. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The rescue party in the Redding coal mine, near Falkirk (Scotland), after ten days' toil in digging through the debris in the pit, found five men huddled ...

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  30. A TYPICAL JUNKER.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the trial of Herr Kaehne, who is charged with the murder of a man named Laase, has ...

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  31. Delegates Entertained.

    The members of the Conference were entertained in the Mansion House to-night by the London Chamber of Commerce, Sir Thomas Barclay, chairman of ...

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  32. Survivors Interviewed.

    The survivors when interviewed, stated that their experiences were most trying. They used all their matches on the first two days in attempts to keep a light ...

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  33. INDIA.

    Tt seems that Captain Baker Jones was murdered while he was motoring on the Loralai-Harnai-road. The murderers are believed to be two Wana Waziri ...

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  34. RHODESIA.

    A message from Salisbury reports that the Governor of Rhodesia (Sir J. R. Chancellor) opened a special session of the Legislative Council for the purpose ...

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  35. ENGLISH MAILS.

    All the Governments concerned having agreed to provide railway facilities, the English mails will, under the new arrangement recently made by the ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Yorkshire Post" (Leeds) reports that Lord Rothermore (a brother of the late Lord Northcliffe) is acquiring the whole of Sir Edward Hulton's ...

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  37. Sentences Suspended.

    Two extremist leaders who were arrested recently in the Nabha State were sentenced to 2½ years' rigorous imprisonment each. Mr. Wilson Johnstone, the ...

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  38. SPORTING CABLES.

    A mild sensation was caused yesterday when it was learned that Beckett had not been paid his share of the purse, amounting to about £4,000. It transpires that ...

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  39. RUSSIA.

    In the course of an interview here M. Rakovsky (the head of the Russian Soviet Trade Mission to Great Britain) expressed the Soviet Government's ...

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  40. Unemployment.

    In a leading article, the London "Daily Express" says:—The multifarious problems which it is proposed to submit at the Imperial Conference are either ...

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  41. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The complete returns show that Senor Ramon Fernandez has been elected to the insular Senate by a safe majority, thus scoring a victory for the ...

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  42. Football.

    In the game of Rugby football Sandhurst lost to Harlequins, 0-9. ...

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  43. The Farming Trouble.

    Addressing a farmers' meeting in Somersetshire, Sir Robert A. Sanders (Minister for Agriculture) said that it was quite true that, unless, in ...

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  44. PIANO-MAKERS' STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the members of the Furniture Trades Union held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night, consideration was given to the dispute ...

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  45. A LIBEL ACTION.

    The action was concluded to-day in which Dr. George Stanley Thompson is suing the Australian Medical Publishing Co., Ltd., Shipping Newspapers, Ltd., and ...

    Article : 135 words
  46. A NEW INVENTION.

    The London "Daily Express" says that as a result of a remarkable invention by Mr. George Constantinesco, motor cars will be capable shortly of acceleration ...

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  47. A RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    To-morrow the New South Wales Minister for Railways (Mr. Ball) and the Queensland Minister for Railways (Mr. Larcombe) will leave for Canberra, ...

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  48. SYDNEY BAKERS' STRIKE.

    There has been no further development in the dispute in the banking industry over the question of night baking. Members of the Operative Bakers' Union ...

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  49. Publicity Officer.

    The Imperial Conference has placed Mr. John C. C. Davidson, C.H., C.B. (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and formerly parliamentary private ...

    Article : 161 words
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