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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, in the London "Observer," has published an article headed "The Plight of the Old Parties." He says: The Burnley by-election was no ...

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  3. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Further letters have been exchanged by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and M. Poincare. They embody general expositions of the news of the two Governments ...

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  4. THE SQUADRON LEAVES.

    Early on Saturday morning the British Special Service Squadron slipped out to sea, rounded Rottnest, and was safely moored in Albany's rock-bound [?] ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    In the Senate this evening the bit-terest debate of the present session took place. Senators discussed Mr. Wheeler's motion, demanding the resignation of Mr. ...

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  6. GERMANY

    Commenting upon Dr. Stresemann's recent speech in the Reichstag in which he declared that Germany was prepared to discuss the reparations question, but ...

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  7. ALPINE ACCIDENT.

    After lying for four days and three nights on a narrow shelf of rock that breaks the sheer face of a precipice in the Australian Alps, the young tourist, ...

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  8. League of Nations.

    The London "Sunday Express" says: —Further correspondence which has passed between Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and M. Poincare will be published ...

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  9. R.A.C. Motor Tour.

    As usual with events organised by the Royal Automobile Club, the motor trip, arranged for the entertainment of the officers of the serial service ...

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  10. The Admiral's Thanks.

    The valuable services rendered in connection with the entertainment of the squadron by Mr. L. E. Shapcott and Mr. W. E. Wray, of Fremantle, were ...

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  11. QUESTIONS FOR COOLIDGE.

    The Senatorial Chamber re-echoed today with cries from various Senators of "Let the President be asked to answer certain questions!" This was one of ...

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  12. Mr. Lloyd George's Advice.

    In Hartlepool to-day Mr. Lloyd George said that in view of the serious situations at home and abroad he desired to urge forbearance, toleration, and sympathy ...

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  13. GENERAL LUDENDORFF.

    General Ludendorff made a political speech this afternoon in a crowded court. He wore horn-rimmed spectacles, and read his statement, almost shouting ...

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  14. French Opinion.

    Commenting in advance on the Macdonald-Poineare correspondence, semiofficial circles praise Mr. Macdonald's friendly efforts and intentions, which, it ...

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  15. Mayor of Perth Thanked.

    The Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. Franklin) received the following message from the Vice-Admiral:— Before leaving Fremantle, I desire, ...

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  16. Charges Against Dance Halls.

    Amazing conditions of immorality in a large proportion of the public dance halls along New York's great white way in the theatrical district, have been revealed in ...

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  17. THE SHIPS AT SEA.

    Situated on King George's Sound, an estuary almost wholly land-locked and presenting unrivalled attractions to yachtsmen, Albany will provide a ...

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  18. INTER-IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Major Guy M. Kindersley (Conservative, Hitchin) will open a debate on empire development when the Estimates for the Public Service are submitted. He ...

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  19. INDIA.

    Gopinath Saba, who murdered Ernest Day in Calcutta, was hanged to-day. [Gopinath Saba, who was charged with having murdered Ernest Day in ...

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  20. YACHTING DISASTER.

    Three men were drowned, in Port, Phillip Bay this morning, when the yacht they were sailing capsized. The victims were George Cooper (45), storeman, of ...

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  21. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Political Observer of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The whole truth has not been published yet with reference to Mr. Arthur Henderson's ...

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  22. A GRATEFUL FLEET.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) received the following farewell message from the Admiral of the squadron on Saturday ...

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  23. Escape of Convicts.

    News has been received from Nowgong (in the Central Provinces) to the effect that 17 convicts broke out of the local gaol on February 26, overpowered the ...

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  24. Alleged Bribery.

    A Federal grand jury has indicted Colonel Forbes (formerly the Director of the Veterans' Burean) and Mr. J. W. Thompson (the builder of a ...

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  25. FREMANTLE HARBOUR.

    On Saturday morning the Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. J. Cooke) received the following letter from Vice-Admiral Sir F. L. Field:— ...

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  26. Arrival at Albany.

    The weather had cleared up, and the sun was shining brightly as the fleet approached Albany. A mile or two out to sea the light cruisers preceded the ...

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  27. FRANCE.

    There were tumultuous scenes in the Chamber of Deputities in the course of a debate on an interpellation as to the Government's internal policy. M. ...

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  28. A NOTABLE CAREER.

    A notable career in the State police force ended on Friday, with the retirement of Chief Inspector John McKenna. Still active, of smart appearance ...

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  29. MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT.

    Rear-Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt (Conservative) introduced in the House of Commons this evening a Bill to amend the Merchandise Marks Act with the view ...

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  30. MIGRATION.

    Mr. E. G. Theodore (the Premier of Queensland) presided at Major E. A. Belcher's lecture in the Birkbeck Institute on Queensland. Mr. Theodore said ...

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  31. DR. EARLE PAGE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) had a long conference with the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) on Saturday morning. ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    According to a message from Moscow, M. Bakovsky (the Soviet Government's representative in London) has declared that Russia is endeavouring to obtain ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The rear guard of the new expedition to Mount Everest sailed from here yes-terday. It consists of Mr. Leigh, Mr. G. L. Mallory and three companions. ...

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  34. Scenes at Albany.

    But for occasional clumps of cloud that drove rapidly across the sky before a steady south-easterly breeze, it might have been warm this afternoon. As it ...

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  35. Canadian Bonus Scheme.

    Described as the the first bonus liner, the Montrose left for Canada to-day with some four hundred settlers under the new scheme which enti[?]es immigrants to ...

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  36. Children Frozen to Death.

    Official statistics show that militia found 1,036 children frozen to death in the Moscow district between December 10 and January 25: while 7?385 ...

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  37. Woollen Mills.

    On Saturday Mr. A. K. Trethowan, addressing a large gathering of citizens held in connection with the proposed woollen mills at Orange, expressed the ...

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  38. Overseas League.

    The secretary of the Overseas League received the following letter from Admiral Field:— "Before leaving Fremantle, I would ...

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  39. EARTHQUAKES.

    Following a severe blizzard in Spain, alarming earth tremors occurred in Lorida (Province of Catalonia) and in the Province of Huesca from which ...

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  40. The Premier Thanked.

    The Premier received the following message from the Admiral:— "I am writing to his Excellency the Governor by the same post ...

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  41. Buffaloes' Reception.

    The largest and most successful function in the history of Buffaloism in this State was held in St. George's Hall on Friday night, when a reception was ...

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  42. "BLACK" STEAMER.

    There has been no change in the attitude adopted by the members of the maritime unions regarding the steamer Port Lyttelton, which they recently ...

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  43. SEVERE SHOCK IN MANILA.

    A severe earthquake was registered in Manila yesterday. A quantity of ashes, apparently from a volcano, fell on the Batsnes Islands. ...

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  44. A MURDER MYSTERY.

    The murder of Vera Hoad, in Chichester, has provided the detectives with a very difficult problem. Scores of residents are scouring the country on the ...

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  45. THE HARNETT CASE.

    In the Harnett lunacy case a stay of execution has been granted, pending the consideration of an appeal by Dr. Bond, the condition being that Dr. Bond pays ...

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  46. Passing Bunbury.

    The special service squadron passed Bunbury on Saturday afternoon, making an impressive display, which was witnessed by large crowds of people, who ...

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  47. Departure from Fremantle.

    Going out of Fremantle Harbour the order was in line ahead, which means ships in single file—on this occasion with the light cruisers leading. When ...

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  48. HONOURING THE FLAG.

    At a recent meeting of the Bowen School committee correspondence was received from the Bowen branch of the Labour Party showing that it had ...

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  49. Lunacy Reform.

    The National Society for Lunacy Reform is petitioning the Parliament to appoint a Royal Commission to report on the present laws dealing with the ...

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  50. FIRE AT BOX HILL.

    Portion of the No. 1 Salvation Army probationary home at the corner of Elgan and Canterbury roads at Box Hill was partially destroyed by a fire, which ...

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  51. His Excellency's Reply.

    The Governor made reply as follows:— I have shown your most kind letter of February 29 to the Premier of this State, and he desires me to offer you ...

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  52. At Outer Harbour.

    Wireless advice was received on Saturday morning by the South Australian Naval Office from the Vice-Admiral of the British Special Service Squadron that ...

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  53. STEALING ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    Four members of the crew of the Port Brisbane were charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having embezzled on the high seas certain cargo of ...

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  54. POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    Early this morning the post office at Woonoona was broken into and a small iron sate containing about £200 worth of postal notes, stamps, and money was ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. In the Hood.

    Steaming south the squadron has come into cooler weather, and for the first time since the ships were near the English coast the Admiral signalled blue ...

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