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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    "The Government considers that unemployment is as much a national responsibility as the payment of interest on the war loans," was one of the ...

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  3. FRANCE.

    The financial situation is engrossing the attention of, the public virtually to the exclusion of everything else. The conference which was held yesterday at ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. AMERICA.

    Mr. Finlayson, of the Victorian AntiLiquor League, has arrived here. Following upon a study of prohibition conditions in Europe, he predicted that ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. INDIA.

    The Legislative Assembly entered to-day upon the second stage of the Budget discussion, voting on the demands for grants. The Government asked ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. GERMANY.

    The German Chancellor (Dr. Mark) and the leaders of the four Government parties have agreed that the Reichstag should be dissolved this week. ...

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  7. WITH THE FLEET.

    Whatever ill-feeling there may have been over the anchoring of the battle cruisers 4 or 5 miles off the Semaphore, instead of berthing them at the Outer ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The small audience at St. Bartholomew's Hall on Friday night, when Mr. T. C. Ferguson, Independent Nationalist candidate for East Perth, addressed a ...

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  9. IRELAND.

    As a result of the army mutiny in the Free State, great activity prevails among the Ulster constabulary. At London-derry all motors which cross the border ...

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  10. The Munich Trials.

    The court was crowded to-day by persons who were anxious to hear the evidence of the ex-commander of the Bavarian Reichswehr (General Lossow), who ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. M. Hanihara (Japanese Ambassador to the United States), in an address at the annual dinner of the Japan Society, declared that the only important ...

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  12. An Appointment.

    General O'Duffy has been appointed general commander of the Irish Free State military forces. There are rumours in Dublin that one ...

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  13. A Press Suggestion.

    With the view of checking the downward course of the franc, the Paris "Journal" suggests as a means of removing the bulk of the French floating debt ...

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  14. LOSSOW A BORN FIGHTER.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent in Munich says:— After a fortnight's skirmishes the great Ludendorff battle has been opened in ...

    Article : 317 words
  15. EMPIRE BUILDING.

    "Yes, what you want is people," remarked General Bramwell Booth, as he talked with a "West Australian" representative yesterday. Sir James ...

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  16. PENNY POSTAGE SCHEME.

    Mr. V. Hartshorn (the Postmaster-General), replying to a deputation from the printing trades, expressed the opinion that the restoration of the penny ...

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  17. THE KENYA BILL.

    Ras Bahadur Sir B. N. Sarma (a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council), replying to Dr. Sastris motion in the Council of State regarding the Colonies ...

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  18. Measures Approved.

    The Cabinet has approved the measures which were decided on at the Elysee for the restoration of the franc. M. Poincare will make a question of ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. A Manila Matter.

    The Customs authorities hare ordered the detention of the steamer Insukushima Maru when it makes its next call at Manila. It is alleged that it violated the ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. The Nauru Question.

    In the House of Commons to-day Dr. W.A. Chapple (Liberal), a New Zealander, asked whether an appeal to a third party was provided for in the case ...

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  21. The Senate's Attitude.

    The newspapers are giving prominence to the prospect of conflict between the French Senate and M. Poncare, which will result in either the Senate's ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. QUEENSLAND AFFAIRS.

    At the luncheon of the Empire Producers' Organisation Mr. E.G. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) advocated a treaty between Great Britain and the ...

    Article : 518 words
  23. Mr. Asquith Ill.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith is suffering from a chill, and he has cancelled all of his engagements. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    It is understood that there us a probability of proposals being submitted shortly in Australia for extensive projects in connection with the building of ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. Life of Government.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the Conservatives seem to have made up their minds that the Government must ...

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  26. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said in reply to a question that the Government ws communicating with the Government, of the Dominions ...

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  27. THE YELLOW BOOK.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," discussing the French Yellow Book (which was issued a few days ago) and the problem ...

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  28. A Maiden Speech.

    Major Gwilym Lloyd George made a successful maiden speech in the House of Commone to-night on the subject of unemployment. ...

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  29. Admiral Scott's Views.

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott has written to the newspapers here contending that the Admiralty authorities have never proved the necessity for new docks at ...

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  30. THE EX-KHALIF.

    A message from Montreux (Switzerland) says that the ex-Khalif (Abdul Mejid) was disconsolate because in his hurried flight he forgot his beloved violin ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL TENDERS.

    The Mayor of Perth (Mr J.T. Franking) was asked yesterday for an expression of opinion on the principle of amending tenders after their acceptance by the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Dressed immaculately and wearing kid gloves, the convict Wells, who is known as "the gentleman burglar," and is serving a term of six years' imprisonment ...

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  33. BIG GUNS.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" recalls that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's recent letter to M. Poincare referred to large armaments in ...

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  34. "Nothing Decided."

    The Wellington branch of the Navy League has cabled to the headquarters' office in London asking whether it is true that the proposal to establish the ...

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  35. BUNBURY.

    An abject coward was he who, in secret places and dark corners, made rash accusations and indiscreet, incalculative allegations against a fellow being with ...

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  36. GUILDFORD.

    "If any man or woman can deny the statements I make here to-night. I challenge them to do so; and I promise not only that I will not ask you to vote for ...

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  37. CHINA.

    This morning the Chinese Government sent a long Note to the representatives of the Powers which signed the Washington Nine-Power Treaty, requesting ...

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  38. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The disaster to the Calais-Ventimiglia (Nice) express train occurred at the Grands Violets stopping place, where trains have been divested recently to ...

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  39. Lord Glasgow's Opinion.

    The Earl of Glasgow, presiding at the luncheon of the Empire Producers' Organisation, said that Queensland was exporting sugar into the United Kingdom. ...

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  40. A BURNED MOTOR.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Draper, the trial was continued of Stanley William Reynolds, who pleaded not guilty to having on ...

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  41. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    In Oakland (California) Mr. W. M. Hughes addressed a group of business men on Character. "That is the word," he said, "which we give to the ...

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  42. A London Press View.

    The Financial Editor of the London "Morning Post" writes:—Thus far it has been denied that the pastoralists have a case, but Mr. Theodore, apparently, is ...

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  43. CATTLE AND SHEEP.

    Figures supplied by the Department of Agriculture shore that last year there were decreases in all classes of stock, due in a large measure to drought ...

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  44. GREECE.

    M. Venizelos has left Greece. ...

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  45. A Prediction.

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that M. Venizelos, sad, disheartened, and lonely, left Greece in the steamer Carnaro. The ...

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  46. RODNEY'S VICTORIES.

    The famous hereditary pension of £2,000 a year which was granted to Lord Rodney for his naval victory in 1782 is terminating. The Ministry is paying a ...

    Article : 271 words
  47. THE GOLD STANDARD.

    Discussing the problems of exchange in the Empire, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that an announcement was made at the Economic ...

    Article : 229 words
  48. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    The Railway Commissioner was advised from Roma to-day that traffic on the Great Western line should be resumed to-day. ...

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  49. New Cabinet.

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that the new Cabinet is wholly Republican, and that it intends to ask the National Assembly ...

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  50. THE APPIN TRAGEDY.

    The funeral of Mr. G. C. Clift, one of the victims of the Appin tragedy, took place to-day at Camden. Representatives of the Water Board and Sydney ...

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  51. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The chairman of the Australian Meat Council (Mr. J.B. Cramsie) to-day addressed the Parliamentary Committee which is inquiring into the Meat ...

    Article : 95 words
  52. BELGIUM.

    M. Thennis has formed a Cabinet which gives equal representation to the Conservatives and the Liberals. He takes the portfolio of Finance, and ...

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  53. BRITISH COKE ORDERED.

    Additional shipments of British coke have been arranged in Australian and New Caledonia, by interests which usually take large quantities of Australian ...

    Article : 66 words
  54. FIRE AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The silk and fancy goods shop of Fujiza Tashima caught fire at Townsville this morning. The outbreak was easily subdued, but the loss caused by ...

    Article : 44 words
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