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  2. CURRENCY GAMBLING.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—In the King's Bench Division to-day a verdict was given in favour of Ironmonger and Company, bankers, of Angel court. London. on a claim for ...

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  3. DEATH OF EARL HAIG.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—A crowd assembled outside St. Columba's Church even before the door opened to admit four Guardslong in mute salute at each corner of ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—"Mr. A. J. Cook's authority is questionable in most things, but his unscrupulous attack on his colleagues regarding tho industrial peace ...

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  5. WAR REVELATIONS.

    BERLIN, Feb. l.-The reported arrest on January 28 of an ex-sergeant major of the Imperial Air Force, although it has not been officially confirmed, has set all ...

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  6. WIFE-MURDER ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.-Ronald Geeves Griggs (27) Methodist minister at Omeo, in Gippsland, was arrested to-day and charged with the murder of his -wife. Ethel ...

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  7. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.-Senator John son has demanded an inquiry by Congress into the soft coal strike which has Continued for many months. He said that ...

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  8. TRADE TREATY

    OTTAWA, Feb. 1-A sharp attack on the Australian-Canadian Trade Treaty was made in Parliament this afternoon by Dr. Peter McGibbon. who said that the treaty ...

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  9. "Meaningless Resolutions."

    HOBART,' Feb. 2.—According to a statement issued by the general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. E. Gravndler) to-day. the A.W.U. is ...

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  10. ABROGATION ADVOCATED.

    CALGARY (Alberta), Feb. 1-The cause of the alarming decrease in dairy products was inquired into to-day at the annual convention of the Alberta Dairynien's ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.-There was a grea gathering of tennis enthusiasts to-day a the White City courts, when the semi final of the singles event between ...

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  12. Homage Continues.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—Lady Haig, wearing a Flanders poppy, knelt for half an hour in silent devotion this morning in front of the coffin. A few minutes afterwards a ...

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  13. PROMPT ACTION.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—The action of the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) in the Dyne case is warmly commended in the Press to-day. Within a few minutes of ...

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  14. SETTLER'S EJECTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.-A case in which the Closer Settlement Board has applied for an ejectment order against a settler. Percy Grey. at Leongatha. in ...

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  15. MR. BRUCE' S PROPOSALS.

    General interest has been mani[?]ested in perth by both employers and employees in the suggestion made by the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Bruce) that a conference of ...

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  16. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—At the funeral of Earl Haig the King will be represented by the Prince of Wales. The pall-bearers will be Field Marshals ...

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  17. TASMAN FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2-Mr. Osmond H. Jolly announced to-day that he had decided to go no further with his proposed flight across the Tasman Sea. ...

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  18. DETAILS OF THE TRIAL.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The case had been progressing since friday. It appeared to be an ordinary financial lawsuit, and it had not attracted attention, especially in ...

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  19. TASMANIAN INDUSTRY

    HOBART, Feb. 2.-Speaking at a luncheon tendered by the Hobart Chamber of Commerce to-day, Sir Robert Horne (formerly Chancellor of the British Exchequer) ...

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  20. OUTLAWING WAR.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The Washington correspondent of the United Press says that the State Department officials expressed surprise when shown despatches ...

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  21. PROPOSED MONUMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—To the almost worldwide tributes to Earl Haig the nation's [?] added by the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) in the House of ...

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  22. BELAIR LANDSLIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 2-If, any of the men who 'worked in the rescue of those buried by the Belair landslip can be described as heroes. Dr. D. Brownintr. who practises ...

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  23. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.-The "Evening Standard" says.-"The shadow of anxiety overhung Dublin when Mr. James Mac Neill was installed as Governor-General ...

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  24. MRS. DYNE INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—Mrs. Dyne, in an interview, said that Commander Maxse only helped as a friend to sort out th[?] complications of her financial gamblin[?] ...

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  25. A DEVOUT SOLDIER.

    LONDON, Feb. 1— A new story of Earl Haig's intense devoutness is revealed by Professor George Duncan, of the Univer-sity of St. Andrew's, who during the war ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 2.-The Railways Commissioner (Mr. W. A. Webb) told the Constitution Commission this afternoon that the unification of Australian railways ...

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  27. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—There was a dra­matic scene at the Old Bailey, when Wil­liam Bust (21), who was charged with having murdered his father and two young ...

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  28. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—The "Morning Post," in an editorial, says:—"The position is that certain highly-placed officials in the Foreign office are stated to have been ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL MOTORING.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.-Details of Sir Charles Wakefield's motor speed prize, open to drivers of all nations, show that in addition to the gold trophy valued at ...

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  30. PERTH SERVICE.

    A public memorial service for the late Earl Haig will be held in St. George's Cathedral to-day, at 12.15 p.m. It will be conducted by Archbishop Riley. His ...

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  31. SOUTH RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Feb. 1.—The Foreign Office denies that there is a revolt in Southern Russia, from which trains are arriving reguarly. The passengers say there is ...

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  32. SARAJEVO ECHO.

    PARIS, Feb. 2.-A modest taxi-cab at Caen is earning the reputation of being sinister It was the limousine in which the ...

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  33. INOCULATION TRAGEDY.

    CAPETOWN, Feb. 1.-The report from Australia of the deaths following upon inoculation for diphtheria has created alarm in Durban where arrangements ...

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  34. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    HONG KONG, Feb. 2.—Interesting reports from Chinese circles foreshadow a new orientation of forces against General Chiang Kai-shek, which will aim to secure ...

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  35. MERCHANDISE MARKS.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—At the annual meeting to-day of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London, the chairman (Sir John Cockburn) presided. He declared ...

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  36. AMERICAN FILM PROJECT.

    NEW YORK, Feb. l.-The Universal Pictures Company has announced that it will send an expedition of camera men on February 8, headed by Mr. Alexander ...

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  37. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Rear-Admiral Hilary Jones, before the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representa-tives to-day. said that the failure of the ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.-The financial correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the comparative lack of success of the South Australian loan may be an indication ...

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  39. EAST AFRICA.

    BERLIN, Feb. 1.—Herr Schnee, cx-Governor of German East Africa, has drawn attention to the activities of Lieut.- Commander Sir E. Hilton Young's ...

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  40. FRENCH CHAMPIONS.

    PARIS. Feb. 2.-Fierce criticism has been levelled against the Lawn Tennis Federation for sending Borotra, Brugnon and Boussus on a v.-orld tour. The ...

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  41. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK. Feb. 1.-A message from Richmond (Virginia) says that the Smith McAdoo feud, which resulted in the frustration of the Democratic efforts during ...

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  42. SECRETARY ARRESTED

    CAIRNS (Qld.). Feb. 1.-A sensation was caused at Port Douglas to-day, when Thomas Joseph Carmody. clerk to the Port Douglas Shire Council, was arrested and ...

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  43. BOROTRA IMPRESSED

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.-After the great match to-day. Borotra expressed his unbounded admiration for the play of his innoncnt. J. Crawford. and said that ...

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  44. E. R. STERLING'S CARGO.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.-When the hatches were opened of the sailing ship E. R. Sterling, which arrived at the Victoria Docks recently after an adventurous ...

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  45. "GHOSTS OF MENIN GATE."

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Mr. Will Longslaff's picture, "The Ghosts of Menin Gate." is being exhibited at Australia House before being shipped to Australia. In the ...

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  46. SEVENOAKS DISASTER.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Sir John Pringle Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways at the Ministry of Transport, has presented his report with regard to the Sevenoaks ...

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  47. WITNESSES TERRORISED.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—An allegation that police witnesses had been terrorised into refusing to attend Court was made by Sergeant Napper, Senior Police ...

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  48. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.-It was decided at a largely attended meeting of sea men to-day to man the A.U.S.N. carge steamer Murnda, which has been held ...

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  49. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2-The health authorities are concerned over the number of infantile paralysis cases in the metropolitan area In the last week twelve ...

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  50. THE FASCIST TASK.

    ROME, Feb. 1.-"Many people hate us, both as Italians and as Fascists. We must be ready to defend ouiselves," said Signor Mussolini when addressing the Fascist ...

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  51. RADIUM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The Belgian Radium Society has despatched an aeroplane to London, carrying £39,000 worth of radium destined for Australia. ...

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