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  2. FASCIST REGIME.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—The special correspondent of the "Daily News" at Milan says that a visitor to Italy's industrial capital soon realise that Signor ...

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  3. EUROPES INTENSE COLD.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—The cold is tightening its paralysing grip on Europe. Industrial life in Czecho-Slovakia is almost at a stand-still, and the railways are ...

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  4. THE KING.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—It was officially stated to-night that the King had a quiet day, but the severity of the weather has ...

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  5. TIMBER STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 17.—Believing that many of the strikers had become so restless and dissatisfied with the present position that there was likely to be a ...

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  6. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 164—As a personal tribute to Senator Reid (Missouri) the Senate to-day abrogated the agreement to limit the debate on the Jones Bill, which ...

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  7. SALVATION ARMY.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—Commissioner Whatmore, who with Commissioner Sowton represented Australia at the meeting of the High Council of the Salvation ...

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  8. BIG CITY BLAZE.

    The joinery works and glaziers' shop of Bunning Bros., In Charles-street, West Perth, were destroyed by fire late last night. The damage could not be ascertained early this morning, but it is estimated at £100,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE NEW LEADER.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—General Higgins will begin on Monday. a tour of the London and provincial centres, addressing mass meetings and conferring with the ...

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  10. SNOWSTORMS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Though many areas show, a slight increase in temperature, the readings throughout the country continue to be well below freezing point, except ...

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  11. VISIT BY PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Prince of Wales spent six hours with the King today at Craigwell House, Bognor. Doctor Howitt and Dr. Woods were at ...

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  12. CHICAGO MURDERS.

    CHICAGO, February 16.—The Associated Press has been informed by the Assistant Prohibition Administrator (Mr. Silloway) that it is his belief that it was ...

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  13. HIS MAJESTY BEGINS TO SMOKE.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—An interesting statement was made by Mr. P. K. Hodgson, C.M.G., C.U.O., private secretary to the Duke of York, to-day at a luncheon in ...

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  14. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard said to-day that Britain would probably soon initiate efforts to bring about a further limitation ...

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  15. THE ABBE MOREUX.

    PARIS, Feb. 15.—The Abbe Moreux, the famous Director of the Bourges Observatory, who in January of last year predicted that the Thames would be ...

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  16. ALIEN GUNMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Ostensibly aroused by the murders in Chicago last Thursday the House of Representatives today incorporated an amendment into the ...

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  17. MEXICAN OUTRAGE.

    MEXICO CITY, Feb. 15.—A newspaper dispatch says that the entire military escort of a passenger thin in the State of Michoacan, believed, to number from 20 ...

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  18. BERLIN IN DARKNESS.

    BERLIN, Feb. 15.—The centre of the city, including the Government quarter, has been plunged into darkness, owing to the freezing the gas pipes. Fear of an ...

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  19. FREE LABOUR IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 17.—The timber strike will enter upon a new phase in Sydney to-morrow, when it is expected that volunteer labour will be employed at most of ...

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  20. COAL SHORTAGE IN AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA Feb 15.—The shortage of coal in Austria has become very serious. The depots in Vienna have been closed, the railway services further reduced and ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 17.—It is expected that an official announcement will be made this week the Commonwealth Treasury of the raising of a new Commonwealth ...

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  22. VENETIAN LAGOONS BLOCKED.

    ROME, Feb. 15.-A regular ice-breaker is being used to break up the ice blockade on the Venice lagoons. Four heavy tugs joined together failed to force a way ...

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  23. BRITISH ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—A statement issued to-day by the Foreign Office respecting Sir Esau Howard's announcement says that Britain was engaged in the examination ...

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  24. PREVIOUS FLOTATION.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 17.—It has been stated frequently in financial circles recently that the terms of the last Commonwealth Loan floated in Sew York damaged ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS FIRES.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 17.—Property valued at more than £500 was stolen from a house in Arden-street, North Melbourne, where a series of mysteries fires occurred ...

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  26. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) expressed interest in Sir Esme Howard's statement to-day, but said he had had no ...

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  27. PORT ADELAIDE POSITION.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 17.—A mass meeting of timber workers in Port Adelaide this afternoon reaffirmed the Local Disputes Committee's recommendation to resume ...

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  28. SPECULATIVE CREDIT.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The New Yon branch of the Federal Reserve Board yesterday held a meeting lasting over lout hours, after which it was simply ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—The committee of the Aero Club, which, under the presidency of Lord Gore11, investigated the claims as to who was the first Britisher ...

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  30. GERMAN DEMOCRACY.

    BERLIN, Feb. 16.—An Ex-Chancellor (Herr Wirth) writing to the Press on the political situation, states: "Things can not continue us they have been recently ...

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  31. ARMS FOR AGGRESSORS

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Testifying before the Home Affairs Committee of Congress to-day on Senator Capper's resolution to permit the President to place ...

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  32. JAPAN FAVOURABLE.

    TOKIO, Feb. 16.—Commenting on Sir Esma Howard's statement, Government officials to-day welcomed the prospects of a further discussion on disarmament. ...

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  33. CANADIANS.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 16.—A resolution by Dr. Bissett urging the official establishment of a Canadian race was withdrawn in the House of Commons last night after ...

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  34. NEW ELECTRICAL COMBINE.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—The "Daily Express" understands that the Earl of Birkenhead will receive a salary of £15,000 a year as chairman of the Greater London ...

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  35. DISTRESSED MINERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—Sir Hobert Ho Tong, one of the merchant princes of Hong kong, has given £1.000 to the Miners' Relief Fund. He was led to make the ...

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  36. NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL.

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—Mr. F. Palmet, ex-Police-Sergeant Goddard's solicitor has written to the Commissioner of Police Lord Byng) demanding the return of ...

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  37. MR. HOOVER'S TOUR.

    BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 16.—Mr. H. Hoover, President-elect of the United States arrived here from Santiago (Chile) on Thursday. His train took more ...

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  38. BRITISH BETTING TAX.

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—It has been commented on that at the recent by-elections the bookmakers have solidly supported the Labour candidates. ...

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  39. SIR HUBERT WILKINS.

    VALPARAISO, Feb. 15.—Sir Hubert Wilkins and the members of his South Polar expedition arrived at Talcahuano, (Chile) to-day from Deception Island. ...

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