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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    More than 500 members, including a considerable number of defeated candidates, and some two hundred Peers, attended a meeting of the Conservative ...

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  3. SUMMER STORMS.

    Further reports were received in Perth yesterday in regard to stormy weather in the country, and serious railway washaways were indicated. ...

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  4. PADDINGTON MURDERS.

    One of the most pathetic and harrowing stories of human suffering, the more deeply tragic because of the fathers love for his children, appears to be the ...

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  5. EMPIRE SYNDICATE

    Yesterday afternoon Warden Geary, sitting as a Royal Commission to inquire into the affairs of the Empire Gold Mining Syndicate, took further ...

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  6. FRANCE.

    Persistent reports from Paris suggest that M. Poincare is contemplating a change is his whole Ruhr policy. The "Political Observer" of the London ...

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  7. PEEL ESTATE.

    A massive pumpkin, resting quietly on a chair, heard none of the evidence given about the Peel Estate yesterday. But it spoke, and spoke eloquently about the ...

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  8. AMERICA.

    The Senate has adopted Senator Robinson's motion calling for the resignation of Mr. E. Denby (Secretary for the Navy), who despite contrary ...

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  9. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Although the general elections are over five weeks distant, nominations will close in a fortnight's time (February 27)). In a few electorates there may ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    According to statements made in Federal political circles to-day it is probable that a deputation consisting of Nationalist members of the Federal ...

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  11. Mr. Baldwin's Speech.

    Mr. Baldwin's speech at to-day's meeting of the Conservative Party, outlining the future policy of the party, was simply phrased and straightforward. ...

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  12. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—The farmers in Germany find that their expenses have increased greatly. The immense ...

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  13. Severe Dust Storm.

    One of the worst dust storms ever experienced on the Goldfields swept over the district about 1 o'clock to-day. For a quarter of an hour it was impossible to ...

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  14. Mr. Coolidge Explains.

    Mr. Coolidge has issued the following statement on the subject:—"No official recognition can be given to the passage of the Senate's resolution, demanding ...

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  15. Thuringian Elections.

    The elections for the new Thuringian Diet resulted in the crushing defeat of the Socialists, who have had hitherto a strong majority in the Diet, but have now ...

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  16. Press Criticisms.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" commends Mr. Baldwin for having dropped the proposals for a general tariff, on imported goods and retained Imperial ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Hague) has replied to-day to the announcement by the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) suggesting it might he possible to ...

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  18. Mr. Daugherty's Request.

    Mr. H. M. Daugherty (the Attorney-General) has requested the Senate to investigate the administration of the Department of Justice before it takes ...

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  19. GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The new Prime Minister (M. Cafandaris), in outlining his Government's policy in the ...

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  20. RUSSIA.

    "Political Observer" writes in the London "Daily Telegraph":—M. Tchitcherin (the Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs) has recalled M. Rakovsky from ...

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  21. Mr. Amery's Warning.

    Mr. L. Amery (ex-First Lord of the Admirably) wrote to-night to Mr. Stanley Baldwin (the ex-Prime Minister) announcing his intention, of continuing to ...

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  22. WAR DEBTS.

    The French Foreign Office has issued a statement denying the report that France and America were negotiating with regard to certain French islands in ...

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  23. IRELAND.

    "Art" O'Brien was brought from prison to-day to attend the Irish Deportees' Compensation. Tribunal, from which he claims £8,000 for wrongful arrest and ...

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  24. THE RAILWAYS.

    Some interesting references to the work of the loco branch of the Railway Department were made on Saturday evening at a send-off given to Mr. E. A. ...

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  25. Labour Party.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party adopted to-day a report on the question of organisation, recommending (1) that 12 members of the parts ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The conference between representatives of the dock labourers and the port employers has broken down. The representatives of the dock workers rejected ...

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  27. RABBIT PEST.

    At the quarterly meeting of the S.W. District Vermin Board, delegates attending from Warren, Upper Blackwood, Sussex. Lower Blackwood, and Bridgetown. ...

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  28. CANADA.

    In the course of an interview with a Press representative. Mr. W. L. Mackenzie Kiss (Prime Minister of Canada), said that Canada had discontinued for a ...

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  29. Austria's Recognition.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that Austria's "de jure" recognition of the Russian Soviet Government is imminent. ...

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  30. MIGRATION.

    Representatives of the War Office waited as a deputation upon the Overseas Settlement Committee to seek guaranteed openings upon the land in the ...

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  31. INDIA.

    In connection with a report which has received much prominence in the Press to the effect that the Government of India had ordered six locomotive engines ...

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  32. Social Functions.

    The usual dinners and receptions on the eve of the opening of the Parliament were given last night by Conservative and Liberal hostesses. The wife of Mr. ...

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  33. MINISTER INTERVENES.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Thomas Shaw) has intervened in the dock labourers' dispute, and summoned for to-morrow a meeting of the parties ...

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  34. STRIKE ANNOUNCED.

    The breakdown in the negotiations relating to the dock labourers' dispute are due to 130,000 of the rank and file of the workers announcing that while ...

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  35. An Explanation.

    An explanation has been issued to the effect that the successful German tender for five locomotive engines of a special type for the Indian State railways ...

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  36. Mr. T. P. O'Connor.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor (the well-known Irish Nationalist) announces his intention of sitting with the Labourites in the House of Commons as an independent ...

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  37. Society Wedding.

    Miss Lois Frances Booth, daughter of Mr. John R. Booth, a wealthy Canadian lumberman, was married to-day to Prince Erik of Denmark. The bridegroom was ...

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  38. Mr. Cahir Healy.

    Mr. Cahir Healy, Sinn Fein member for Tyrone and Fermanagh in the Imperial Parliament, has been released from internment in Larne (near ...

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  39. A SOUTH AFRICAN ORDER.

    A message from Capetown reports:—A large order for railway material (including rails, tyres, axles, and waggons) for the Union Government has been ...

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  40. O.C.P. FINANCE.

    The policy speech of the Leader the Opposition Country Party (Mr. A Thomson) asserted that "the apparent improvement in the finances to the ...

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  41. NEW LOANS.

    The Western Australian loan for £2,000,000 has been subscribed fully. The rate of interest is 5 per cent., and the price of issue £98 per cent. ...

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  42. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—During an Association football match at Lugano angry supporters of the Lugano team ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In giving evidence at the inquiry into the Redding (Falkirk) colliery disaster, the manager of the mine said that he found in the pit a road which some of ...

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  44. A Children's Bill.

    Some sweeping reforms are proposed to Mr. C. G. Ammon's Children's Bill, the text of which has been published. Themeasure makes it a misdemeanour ...

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  45. Japan.

    A Japanese loan for £25,000,000 is being underwritten here. The rate of interest will be 6 per cent., and the price of issue £87 10s. per cent. The loan will ...

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  46. British Engineers Restive.

    Some 800 engineers "downed" tools in Southampton to-night over Messrs. Harland and Wolff's proposal to reduce the rates for the night shift from time ...

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  47. ENGLISH MATCHES.

    In the Association Cup replays Derby and Newcastle drew. 2-2. and Manchester City beat Halifax, 2-0. In the second division of the League competitions The ...

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  48. POSTAL CONVENTION.

    It is considered likely in Federal quarters that the Postmaster General (Mr. Gibson) will represent the Commonwealth at the International Postal ...

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  49. GOULBURN TERRORISED.

    A number of incendiary fires have occurred in the Goulburn district, which has been thrown into a state of terror. The police are hunting for a suspect. ...

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  50. British Cotton Trade.

    After negotiations which have occupied six months, the join: committee of representatives of employers and operatives announced last night that it had ...

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  51. Billiards.

    McConachy, the billiardist, arrived in London by the s.s. Ruahine in very [?] condition. He said he was most confident that he would this year lift the ...

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  52. BUNBURY BURGLARY.

    Early yesterday evening thieves broke into the premises of Edward Baker, grocer, Wollaston-street, Bunbury, and got away with a quantity of cigarettes and ...

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  53. Bombay Mill Strike.

    The owners of the open mills in Bombay will receive their workmen on February 18, and pay to them two days after the resumption of work the wages ...

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  54. A MURAL WAR MEMORIAL.

    Occupying a large portion of the wall flanking the main stairway in the Public Library, the mural war memorial painting, the work of Mr. H. Septimus Power. ...

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  55. Lawn Tennis.

    In the lawn tennis tournament final at Nice. Mdlle, Lenglen beat Mrs. Shepherd Barron, 6-0, 6-1. ...

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  56. RUN OVER BY A TRUCK.

    (Mr. J. D. Davis, of Cessnock. New South Wales, who was visiting Mores and receiving treatment at the bore has there, was run over by a railway truck ...

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