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  2. League of Nations Influence

    "While Sir Austen Chamberlain's speech commanded the assent and approval of the world he did not mention the League of Nations," said Earl Grey ...

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  3. CHINESE SITUATION.

    The Cantonese Foreign Minister (Mr. Eugene Chen) has broken off negotiations with Mr. O. St. C. O'Malley, who represents the British Government. ...

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  4. INTERSTATE YACHTING.

    Without question the final of the competition for the Australian Fourteen-foot Championship over the Bricklanding course, yesterday afternoon, was the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    An historic scene was enacted in Paris yesterday, when the inter-Allied Military Control Commission ceased to exist, and the German disarmament question ...

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  6. CLAREMONT YACHT CLUB SOCIAL.

    To-morrow evening the visiting yachtsmen will be the guests of the Claremont Yacht Club, and will be conveyed thither by motor launch from Perth. ...

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  7. "Foreign Aggression."

    The Yellow Peril is assuming definite proportions. Britain's action in sending a large naval and military force to Chine is promoting the union of North and ...

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  8. VICTORIAN BUSH FIRES.

    A report from Beechworth states a fire is burning on a twenty-mile front and that one side is within two miles of the town. The greatest alarm prevails and ...

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  9. Prize-Giving Night.

    At the premises of the A.N.A. last night the prizes won during the InterState carnival were presented to the successful skippers. There was also a ...

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  10. Last Minute Happening.

    Reuter's Agency is authoritatively informed that negotiations for the settlement of the Hankow and Kiukiang concession question between Messrs. ...

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  11. Chinese Minister Puzzled.

    Mr. Tcheng Loh, the Chinese Minister, does not comprehend why Britain is sending troops to China, involving the risk of grave consequences. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE.

    It is understood that the Agent-General for New South Wales (Lord Chel[?]nsford) is leaving for the United States to-morrow to sign the New South Wales ...

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  13. Mr. Chen's Statement.

    Mr. Eugen Chen's statement to Mr. O'Malley when breaking off the negotiations declares:— "Since the negotiations regarding the ...

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  14. AMERICAN NAVY BILL.

    The Senate has adopted the provision in the Naval Appropriations Bill for three new cruisers, and has voted 1,200,000 dollars for their construction, despite ...

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  15. Dismissal of Customs Chief.

    There is consternation in financial circles here as the result of the dismissal of Sir Francis Aglen, the British head of the Chinese Customs service by the ...

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  16. GLADSTONE CASE.

    Intense interest is being maintained in the Gladstone case, of which to-day's feature was a telegram from Monte Carlo read in court, stating:—"I strongly ...

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  17. PRICKLY PEAR ERADICATION.

    An important development in the study of the eradication of prickly pear has occurred wiht the discovery by Mr. Lewcock, a mycologist attached to the ...

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  18. MATRICIDE ALLEGED.

    Before a jury including six women, the trial was commenced to-day of John Merrett (18), upon a charge of having murdered his mother, and of forging her ...

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  19. The British Proposals.

    Mr. Wellington Koo's Note urging the withdrawal of the troops that have been despatched to Shanghai and the dismissal of the Inspector-General of Maritime ...

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  20. INTREPID GIRL EXPLORER.

    Miss Doris Dinham has joined the "Morning Post's" literary staff, where she was introduced by Mr. Rudyard Kipling, who is taking the keenest interest in ...

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  21. Receipt of the News.

    The breakdown of the negotiations between Messrs. Chen and O'Malley did not cause great surprise here, for, though it was generally believed that a ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. MIGRATION RESTRICTIONS.

    Mr. L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, will preside at a debate on February 11 between teams from the Sydney and London Universities on ...

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  23. America's Position.

    The Chinese protests to the League of Nations against the massing of foreign warships and troops off Shanghai have fallen on deaf ears so far as the United ...

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  24. STATE POLITICS.

    There will be a meeting of the State Cabinet this afternoon, at which the question of fixing a date for the Legislative Assembly elections will be ...

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  25. More Troops and 'Planes.

    The Second Border and the First Belford-Hertford Regiments left Malta for Shanghai aboard the Megnatic, in the highest spirits. The transport had a ...

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  26. "LIKE A HOT STOVE."

    The Minister for the Navy interpellated by the Budget Committee, said that the Singapore base was like a hot stove—felt in all directions. Whether it was ...

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  27. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.

    The Duke of Marlborough was received into the Roman Catholic Church at a special service in Westminster Cathedral. ...

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  28. JAPANESE FISHERMEN.

    Japanese naturalised residents in British Columbia are planning a Supreme Court case to test the power of the Canadian Government in withholding fishery ...

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  29. CHAMPION SCULLER.

    Major Goodsell, the world's sculling champion, has departed and left no address for his former friends and acquaintances. His whereabouts are ...

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  30. Country Party.

    The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. Thomson, M.L.A.) entertained the candidates who will stand in the interests of the party at the coming Legislative ...

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  31. London "Times" Comments.

    The newspapers assume the accuracy of the report from Hankow that negotiations have broken down. The "Times" emphasises the necessity of refraining ...

    Article : 155 words
  32. Attitude of Spain.

    Replying to the British Government's memorandum concerning China, the Spanish Government agrees that the British proposals regarding the immediate ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. STOLEN GOODS.

    The finding of a dump of stolen goods in a clearing in the scrub at Doncaster, an outlying suburb of Melbourne, and an exciting chase after two men who were ...

    Article : 182 words
  34. KILLED HIS LANDLADY.

    A verdict of guilty was returned by a jury to-day at the conclusion of the trial of Denis Benedict Beggan, labourer (28), who was charged with the ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. BASIC WAGE.

    The Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions, which for some time has had under consideration the question of obtaining a revision of the formula used ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. Final Breakdown Disbelieved.

    Official circles are unable to confirm the report from Hankow that the Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Canton Government (Mr. Eugene Chen) has ...

    Article : 197 words
  37. Japanese Press Comments.

    Britain's unexpectedly lavish generosity toward China and the rapidity with which ancient landmarks are crumbling has apparently caught the Japanese ...

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  38. GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that Lieut.—General Sir Thomas Goodwin's appointment as Governor of Queensland is awaiting the King's approval. ...

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