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  2. THE FAR EAST.

    It has been learned from the Japanese War Office that a portion of the troops from Korea has left for Manchuria, and that the remainder will follow ...

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  3. MOSUL QUESTION.

    The Council of the League of Nations in a public session, announced its unanimous decision to award Mosul to Iraq, making the so-called provisional Brussels ...

    Article : 220 words
  4. CONSTABLE LAMBERTS CASE.

    There was a spirited debate in the Legislative Assembly last night, when the Minister for Police (Mr. Welcock) replied to the case put up by Mr. Mann in ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    It has been announced that 662 migrants, made up of 60 domestic servants, 30 "Dreadnought" boys, 127 farm workers, and 436 nominated persons, ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    An International appeal to restrict aerial expansion was implied in a speech which was delivered to-night in West London by Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. FRANCE.

    Senator Paul Doumer, who is the sixth Minister for Finance within six months, held that position in 1895, after which he was for five years ...

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  8. THE WORLD'S WHEAT.

    Trade reports indicating that the Argentina Government's crop figures published on Wednesday were grossly misleading led to a sharp advance in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. Paris Press Views.

    M. Doumer will be a short-lived stopgap, in the opinion of the whole of the evening Press of Paris, which is preparing for another political crisis. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. A Correction.

    A correction has been published of Tuesday's announcement as to the Argentina Government's report of the wheat yield. This should read that in two ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. Cheap Canadian Fares.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore (Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies) announced the conclusion of on agreement between the ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. Egypt-India Service.

    The progress of the arrangements with the Imperial Airways, Ltd., for the Egypt-India air service was reported to the House of Commons to-day by Sir ...

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  13. MIDLAND RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    Negotiations were continued yesterday between the Midland District Council Deputes Committee and the general manager of the Midland Railway ...

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  14. Damage to Crops.

    The report of the Ministry for Agriculture issued on Tuesday says that the extent of the damage done to wheat in Northern Argentina has caused surprise ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. Position of Iraq.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain and Mr. L. Amery were largely responsible for the insertion of a phrase permitting the termination of the mandate whenever Iraq ...

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  16. APPLE CARGOES.

    After an informal conference between representatives of the National Federation of Fruit Traders and the health officers of the Port of London. ...

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  17. A Japanese Warning.

    The spokesman of the Government said to-day that Chang-Tso-Lin and Kuo Sung-Lin would be notified by the Japanese authorities that no fighting would ...

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  18. London Press Opinions.

    The decision has been accorded a mixed reception by the London Press. The "Times" stresses the point that the six months in which Great Britain ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. Bandits Active.

    The Japanese Foreign Office has received despatches to the effect that bandits, taking advantage of the situation, are operating even in leased ...

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  20. DEPORTATION ISSUE.

    It in repeated to-day that the Federal Attorney-General's Department had dispensed with the services of a number of the Commonwealth peace officers. The ...

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  21. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    From Portsmouth it has been reported that an order issued by Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantle (Commander-in-Chief of the port) says:—The attention of ...

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  22. Fatal Collision.

    Two Avro bombing aeroplanes in charge of pilots who were under training collided in mid-air at Marston, and crashed. One of the pilots (Dunn) was ...

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  23. Governor-General.

    His Excellency the Governor-General Lord Stonehaven), attended by Flight-Lieutenant Davidson, arrived at Geelong about upon to-day without mishap after ...

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  24. State Deportations.

    Replying to the debate on the Appropriation Bill in the Legislative Council yesterday, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Drew) said that Mr. Harris had asked ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. R. W. Dalton (his Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Australia), in a report upon Australian trade, warms Australian producers against regarding the existing ...

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  26. HOARDINGS DENOUNCED.

    Although none of them are of the "Super-aesthetical ultra-poetical" type lampooned by Gilbert, yet members of the Town Planning Association have no ...

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  27. JAVA TRAGEDY.

    An action was heard before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury to-day which arose out of the publication of news connected with the murder of Mrs. Macfie ...

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  28. AMERICA.

    Wall-street is declaring Christmas dividends of about 50,000,000 dollars on its prosperity, after the most active year in the street's history. The dividends ...

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  29. Some French Views.

    Commenting on the Mosul discussions, the "Oeuvre" says that the decision of the League will be a rude shock to Mustapha Kemel Pasha (the President of the ...

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  30. Victorian Labour Propaganda.

    With a view to being prepared for any emergency the Trades HaH Council to-night appointed an anti-deportation committee of five members to carry on the ...

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  31. Tasmanian Opinions.

    Upon the information contained in the cable message being referred to the State Minister for Agriculture, (Mr. J. Belton), he said that be thought the home ...

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  32. IRELAND.

    The extremists among the police strikers are holding out against Sir James Craig's offer of two months' leave on full day, but a conference is likely. Many ...

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  33. LABELLED HUMOUR.

    In order, to obviate Parliamentary flip-pancies being taken for serious statements, Mr. North, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday made a suggestion ...

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  34. ABATTOIR CHARGES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. M. F. Troy), said last night that, as a result of several conferences with representatives of the master butchers the dispute ...

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  35. Important Results.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain said, in the course of an interview to-day, that three things had made the present meeting of the League of Nations important. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    An inter-empire demonstration in celebration of the anniversary of the "Toe H." movement will be held in the Arbert Hall (London) on Saturday. Lord ...

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  37. MURESK COLLEGE.

    Yesterday, at the request of Mr. Yelland, the Chief Secretary tabled in the Legislative Council the file concerning the appointment of a principal for the State ...

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  38. GERMANY.

    A plot to assassinate Dr. Stresemann (the Minister for Foreign Affairs) was revealed when the police arrested two extreme Nationalists. Koltdorff and ...

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  39. MR. G. FAIRBAIRN.

    Interviewed on the eve of his departure on a trip of four months to Melbourne, Mr. George Fairbairn (the Agent-General for Victoria) expressed his belief that an ...

    Article : 218 words
  40. COLD STORES OPENED.

    The Lient.-Governor (Mr. W. Lennon) this afternoon declared open the Hamil ton Cold Stores. The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Forgan Smith), in ...

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  41. THE MORRISS CASE.

    In connection with the Hayley Morriss trial at Lewes (Sussex) the proceedings were interrupted for a few minutes in consequence of the female defendant ...

    Article : 260 words
  42. ALLEGED CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Thomas Sullivan, motor lorry driver, of Drummond-street, Carlton, Who had been committed for trial by the City Coroner, was ...

    Article : 253 words
  43. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A motor accident occurred yesterday on the Molong-road, a mile from Orange, when a lorry owned and driven by Leslie David Anderson (22), overturned, ...

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  44. STEAMER KURNALPI.

    It is understood that the steamer Kurnalpi, which was engaged on the Western Australian coastal services, has been sold to New Zealand buyers. She was ...

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  45. PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    Hayley Morriss was sentenced to-day to two years' imprisonment with hard labour, for offences for which he committed on some girls under the age of ...

    Article : 59 words
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