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  2. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    Much regret has been expressed that Mr. S. M. Bruce has found it impossible to visit America. Extensive plans which were made for the entertainment of him ...

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  3. NAVAL DISASTER.

    An official connected with Portland Harbour said to-day in the course of an interview that the submarines L24 and L25 preceded the two battle ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    The Kao-Ling-Wei Cabinet has resigned, following upon the unexpected Parliamentary approval of Sun-Pao-Chi, Whom the President (Marshal Tsao-Kun) ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING

    Possibly never in the history of swimming in Sydney has so much interest been taken in any match as that between "Boy" Charlton, the youthful Manly ...

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  6. SPORTING CABLES.

    Switzerland has issued a challenge in connection with the Davis Cup, and will play in the European zone. ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    Two of America's largest cities are undergoing an extremely radical "shake-up" in an effort to rid the municipalities of crime and corruption. ...

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  8. GOLDEN GRAIN.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley) announced last week that the final dividend payments in connection with the pools controlled by the ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the London "Observer," says:—"The ignoble panic of the Press trusts leaves the overwhelming majority of the nation, ...

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  10. GERMANY.

    Inquiries have revealed that from 15 to 20 prisons took part in the outrage at Spires, and that one was killed accidentally by his companions. ...

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  11. Golf.

    The Australian golfer Kirkwood has announced that he has accepted a resident position with the Rockwood Country Golf Club, near New York, at a ...

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  12. Endurance Ride.

    George Newton Bell, a New Zealand stock breeder, who on Wednesday afternoon last stapled from York riding the thoroughbred Yorkshire horse Yorkshire ...

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  13. Police Re-armed.

    In consequence of the imminent danger of a fresh Separatist revolt the occupation authorities have re-armed the German police. The Separatists have ...

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  14. THE NEW CABINET.

    A mandate has been issued appointing Sim-Pao-Chi Prime Minister. Dr. Wellington Koo Minister for Foreign Affairs, Wang-Keh-Min Minister for Finance, ...

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  15. Six Victims.

    The death of one of the wounded men in Spires makes the number of victims six. ...

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  16. Mrs. Bruce Recovering.

    Mrs. S. M. Bruce is reported to be making good progress after her operation. ...

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  17. The Crew of 43.

    This afternoon the weather was still too rough for divers to attempt salvage work. A high naval authority expressed the opinion to-day that there was not a ...

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  18. Boxing.

    Owing to badly damaging his leftahand in his first fight in America. Hughie Dwyer has cancelled his match with Ernle Rice, set down for January 28. He ...

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  19. Prohibitions.

    A message from Mayence says that as a result of the assassination of Herr Heintz the representative of the High Commission for the Rhineland has ...

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  20. Mr. Bruce at Old Bailey.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce visited the Old Bailey (London) to-day. The Recorder of London (Sir Ernest E. Wild, K.C.), in welcoming the Australian Prime ...

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  21. Labour and India.

    Colonel Josish Clement Wedgwood, whom the "Cabinet-makers" of the Liberal newspapers mention an a probable Secretary of State for India, spoke ...

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  22. Sun-Yat-Sen's Scheme.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—The American Minister to China (Mr. J. G. Schurman) has arrived. Following an interview with ...

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  23. British Goods.

    Sir Charles Frederick Higham, a British advertising expert, has announced that he will launch a newspaper advertising , campaign, and that 1,000,000 ...

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  24. Football.

    Most remarkable Cup tie scenes were witnessed in London and the provinces, and it is estimated that there were nearly one million spectators. Over half a ...

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  25. A German Protest.

    The German diplomatic representatives in Paris and Brussels have been instructed to present a Note declaring that the Rhineland High Commission registered ...

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  26. "No Chance Whatever."

    It has been announced authoritatively that there is no chance whatever of saving the crew of the L24. An examination of the battleship Resolution shows ...

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  27. White Australia Policy.

    In a statement concerning Lord Leverhulme's views on the White Australia policy, Mr. S. M. Bruce says:— "Lord Leverhulme's opinions on certain ...

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  28. Occupied Territories.

    The Belgian reply to the German memorandum regarding the administration of the occupied territories, says that the discussion of the "modus vivendi" ...

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  29. Outrage in China.

    The Peking correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) says: —Reports to the American Legation here say that the first division of the regular ...

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  30. Liquer on Ships.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—High administration officials have informed newspaper correspondents that American seizures ...

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  31. Sir Donald Maclean.

    Sir Donald Maclean, speaking in Plymouth, said that he differed profoundly from Labour on many points, but he believed in fair play. He assured timid ...

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  32. Stormy Weather.

    The weather has increased to a gale, and ended the attempts to salvage the L24. Consequently no divers were sent down during the night, as was ...

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  33. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Commenting on the scope of the British Empire Exhibition, Mr. Chaffey, Minister for Agriculture, said that the exhibition authorities are making special ...

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  34. INDIA.

    M. K. Gandhi, the extremist leader who is at present in gaol, is reported to be suffering from fever. It is said that he has been transferred to a ...

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  35. All Hope Abandoned.

    Heavy seas prevailed all day and rendered impossible further operations with regard to the L24, and all hope of saving life has been abandoned by the ...

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  36. AN OPERATION.

    M. K. Gandhi was removed from gaol yesterday, and admitted to the Sassoon Hospital, in Poona, where he underwent an operation last evening for ...

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  37. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Supu, in Hunan, was looted on January 3 by the soldiers of the first Hunan division, who alleged that they were acting under the orders of General Hoyas-Tsun ...

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  38. League of Nations.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The coming change in the Government in Great Britain, is causing anxiety in League of ...

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  39. Messages of Sympathy.

    Among the numerous messages received was one from President Millerand, conveying France's sympathy with the British Empire. King George replied, ...

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  40. Shooting Affray.

    A shooting affray occurred in Calcutta this morning. An armed Bengalee, whose name is unknown, ran amok and shot a European seven times. While he was ...

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  41. Negro Bandits.

    In Kansas City (Missouri) another sensational robbery occurred in broad daylight. Five negro bandits attacked the teller and the cashier, of a bank ...

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  42. THE NORTH POLE.

    Captain Roald Amundsen (the Norwegian explorer) has arrived here, after an absence of 10 years, in order to complete his arrangements for his flight ...

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  43. Chinese Pirates.

    The captain of the British river gunboat Tarantula discussed with General Wutechen, the Canton chief of police, measures of co-operation for the ...

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  44. A Broadcasting Notion.

    The recent agitation in favour of the "broadcasting" of the King's Speech at the State opening of the Parliament has failed to obtain the approval of the ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., presided at a successful inaugural dinner of the London Robert Louis Stevenson Club. Dr. Alfred Noyes, C.B.E., the poet and ...

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  46. EX-SOLDIER IMPRISONED.

    Local interest in the recent imprisonment for debt of Captain John Gettingby, a returned soldier, despite the fact that his assets ...

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  47. A By-Election.

    Mr. Henry Bell, a director of Lloyds Bank (Limited) has been selected as the Liberal candidate for the by-election for the City of London.—Reuter. ...

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  48. DEATH OF A VICTIM.

    A European named Ernest Day, who was employed, by the Kilburn Company and who was a victim of this morning's shooting outrage, died this afternoon.— ...

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  49. Japanese Royal Wedding.

    The Imperial wedding has been announced officially for January 26. The ceremonies will be marked by extreme simplicity in consequence of the ...

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  50. SHOT IN MISTAKE.

    According to the Calcutta "Statesman" investigations indicate that Day was shot in mistake for a high police official. There is very strong evidence ...

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  51. Liberals and Labour.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, in replying to a group of his constituents in Paisley, who urged the unity of the Liberals and the Conservatives said that he saw no ...

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  52. AN ALADDIN'S CAVE.

    The executors of the late Count Gaetano Boneris, a rich nobleman of Mantua, received a glittering surprise when they opened, according to instructions ...

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  53. An Appointment.

    Viscount Hamao (formerly Grand Master of the Household of the Regent) has been installed as the President of the Privy Council, in succession to ...

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  54. A "Brush" With Mahsuds.

    A party of South Waziristan Scouts, which was engaged on road protection duty near Kotkai, was ambushed on January 10 by Mahsuds. Five Scouts ...

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  55. EGYPT.

    Thus far, 101 Zaghoulists have been elected to the Legislative Assembly out of 100 election results. The polling will be continued to-morrow.—Reuter. ...

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  56. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The managers of the railway companies having refused the concessions which were demanded, the executive committee of the Associated Societies of ...

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  57. Premier's Attitude.

    "I have nothing to do with the thing at all," insisted the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) when questioned at Northam last night. "Gettingby has been gaoled by ...

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  58. STEAMER LOST.

    A cable message from Auckland (New Zealand) states that the steamer Port Elliot went ashore near East Cape on Saturday night. Several vessels are ...

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  59. "Broadcasting."

    The secretary of the Bengal Radio Club says that efforts which were made in Calcutta to "pick up" London "broadcasting" were partially Successful, but ...

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  60. AVIATION.

    The newspapers here contain remarkable disclosures regarding certain warnings which were given to his superior officers before the fatal flight by the ...

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  61. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    Two-thirds of the Y.A.L. boys from Western Australia were granted leave to visit friends and relatives on Saturday, and the rest were allowed to go to the ...

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  62. LORD LEVERHULME.

    Lord Leverhulme paid a courtesy call on the Acting-Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies) on Saturday. The Minister subsequently announced that he told his ...

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  63. SCOUT CORROBOREE.

    The Governor General (Lord Forster) arrived on Saturday to attend the Boy Scouts' corroboree in his capacity as Chief Scout for Australia. At the railway ...

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  64. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,-After reading Captain Gettingby's letter I resent so strongly anything that can by legal sinuousness be used to interfere with the pension rights ...

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  65. THE DEARNLEY CASE.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. W. C. Brigeman) announced to-day that the special investigation in connection with the Dearnley case had been completed, ...

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  66. ALLEGED "RINGING IN."

    In regard to the inquiry into the alleged "ringing in" of the trotter Look Out, it is stated that the police are awaiting the result of inquiries at Invercargill ...

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  67. THE BONUS SYSTEM.

    At a meeting of shop stewards in the railway and tramway services and representatives of the Amalgamated Engineers. Australian Society of ...

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  68. ALBURY TEXTILE MILLS.

    Several hundred shareholders, in the Amalgamated Textiles of Australia, Ltd., met the directors of the company at Albury, for the purpose of dealing with ...

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  69. FIUME QUESTION.

    The conference of the little Entente has noted with satisfaction the easing of the situation between Jugo-Slavia and Italy, the settlement of the ...

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  70. MIGRATION.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. R. S. Sampson) has been asked to confer, in company with officials of the Immigration Department, with the Anglican ...

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  71. GREECE.

    M. Venizelos has accepted the Premiership. M. Roussos will be the Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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