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  2. Debt Funding Commission

    The British Debt Commission left by the Olympic. Mr. Stanley Baldwin (British Chancellor of the Exchequer) said:—"I cannot ...

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  3. The Federal Outlook

    Unless assurances are forth coming that the Nationalist party managers are prepared to come to an agreement on the basis of the terms submitted by ...

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  4. News from India

    Enquiries have proved the untruth of the [?] is [?]. and in good spritis ...

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  5. Situation in Thrace

    Constantinople advices state that the situation in Thrace Is growing more perilous. The Turkish and Greek forces are facing one another on the Mar[?]a, ...

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  6. Oversea Settlement

    A conference of representatives public bodies of [?] and [?] met at Plymo[?]", the Mayor presiding to discuss the emigration 'scheme to West ...

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  7. Conditions in Ireland

    The "Sunday Express'" Dublin correspondent states that Ireland's rebels are no longer mostly illiterates, only cager for pillage. The hidden terror of ...

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  8. Long-Distance Wireless

    The Federation of British Industries has agreed to a motion urging the Government to immediately grant tacilities for the rapid development of ...

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  9. The Ruhr Situation

    The Paris press states that despite the Ruhr miners' threat to strike n, consequence of the requisitionings, the authorities are confident of the final ...

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  10. THE WAZIRIS RETREAT.

    The Waziri raiders have retreated into Afghanistan without committing at single raid on British territory. They attacked one village, killing two men, ...

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  11. Scouts' Great Day

    A welcome by brother scouts that was quite as warm as any accorded him throughout his Australian tour made Sir Alfred D. Pickford, Commissioner , for ...

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  12. THE BOMBED AREAS.

    An intelligence report from our frontier says that bombing is inflicting heavy casualties. A notorious outlaw is fleeing, and his followers are deserting him. ...

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  13. CONTROL ASSUMED.

    France and Belgium assumed control of the Customs and established Customs posts in the occupied area. A Berlin message states that the ...

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  14. A SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.

    Mr. Burton, a member of the Debt Funding Commission, says that the temporary termination of the negotiations with Great Britain does not forecast a ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES' HEADLESS DELEGATION.

    While they admit the, reasonable[?]s of Mfr. Hughes' declaration that he will stand down if an agreement can. be reached, they claim that he is now ...

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  16. INDIANISATION OF SERVICES.

    Everywhere in India one hears the slogan of "rapid Indianisation of services us a means of satisfying the Indian aspirations, both moderate and ...

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  17. THE HERRIN MASSACRE

    The jury's verdict acquitting five of the defendants in the Herrin massacre trial was delivered at Marion after 26 hours of deliberation, six ballots being ...

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  18. SCENE IN THE CHAMBER

    The debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the motion for the withdrawal of M. Cachin's Immunity Bill was very rowdy. When an exchange of abuse ...

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  19. A TUNNEL DISCOVERED.

    An army communique says that time troops at midnight discovered a tunnel building between Mount icy Prison and Glengariffe Parade, Dublin, and four men ...

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  20. MINES REQUISITIONED.

    Nine state mines in the Ruhr, requisitioned on Friday, have an output of nine million tons a year. They will be operated by the direct orders of ...

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  21. THE PRIME MINISTERSHIP.

    'As things have turned out, the Nationalists have apparently come to, the conference without definite proposals and without the means of consulting ...

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  22. EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT

    'The war Council appointed a special triumvirate", headed by M. Trotsky, to Barry out all the measures consider[?] necessary in view of the Polish ...

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  23. VIADUCT BLOWN UP.

    Malahide Viaduct, one of the most important bridges on the Great Northern Railway of Ireland, was blown up by a land mine. ...

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  24. AN ORDER MODIFIED.

    The "Daily 'Express'" Essen correspondent says the French ordered the mining officials and technical experts to remain at their offices day and night and ...

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  25. A TRAIN WRECKED.

    Armed rebels are responsible for desperate train wrecking at Ardfert, County Kerry. They removed the line over the culvert and held up the linesman so ...

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  26. General Cables.

    Herr von Lerchenfield, ex-Premier of Bavaria, who married all America' is being to America to endeavour to convince the Americans that the Bavarian, Nationalists policy is right. ...

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  27. DR. SASTRI OUTSPOKEN.

    In a striking speech at Bombay upon India's dominions' status, Dr. Sastri said that one of the problems keeping it an idea rather than an accomplished fact. ...

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  28. FOOD SUPPLY ARRANGED.

    The French have arranged to ensure an adequate food supply for the Ruhr. They are negotiating with a big Danish house to supply meat. The allies are ...

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  29. COUNTRY PARTY'S OPPOSITION.

    The argument from the point of view, of the Country party is that unless it held an apparently dominating positions in the Cabinet it would be outvoted in ...

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  30. PRINCE OF WALES' MESSAGE.

    Sir Alfred Pickford has come to the Commonwealth at the invitation of the Australian Boy Scont's Association. He is representing Sir Robert. Baden-Powell ...

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  31. THE KU KLUX KLAN

    In the Ku Klux Klan enquiry at Bastrop the prosecution witnnesses have identified two more men an members of the gang which kidnapped Daniels ...

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  32. EXECUTION CARRIED OUT.

    Four men were executed at Tralee, after conviction by court-martial of possesing arms and ammunition. The Free State Government also ...

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  33. THE DUKE OF YORK

    The Duke of York, son of the King, presented a ring to his fiancee, Lady Elisazeth Bowes—Lyon, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, at ...

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  34. CARRIAGE OF COAL.

    The Berlin Government has forbidden the railway men to carry coal to France or Belgium. ...

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  35. THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    The "Standard's" Dusseldorf correspondent understands' that M. Poincare invited M. Loucheur to take over the economic problems of the Ruhr and seek ...

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  36. PROPOSALS FOR UNITY.

    The Central News' Belfast correspondent says Lord Glenavy has approached the Government of Northern Ireland with a view to a union of North ...

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  37. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    Further excitement has resulted from the Ku Klux Klan enquiry. John Parker, a former sheriff, was shot dead by a klansman during arguments over the ...

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  38. A SENTRY SHOT.

    'A French sentry near Dortmund shot and killed a German civilian. The sentry had to use his riffe owing to the hostility of tile crowd. ...

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  39. AMERICAN ITEMS

    The bodies of four men have been found in Philadelphia, Wood alcoholic poisoning was the cause of death. A FATAL FIRE. ...

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  40. ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    The "Giornale d'ltalic'" publishes a, semi-official Note stating that Italy, regarding the Ruhr, has adopted a formula of autonomy elasticity. It ...

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  41. A QUESTION OF IDENTITY.

    It is claimed' that the principle of a composite Ministry is not wise, though the policy put forward must have the support of both parties to the ...

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  42. MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGED.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following cable message for his Majesty the King:—"The Queen and I are much gratified by your kina ...

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  43. MAKING ANOTHER BOND.

    "Even Alfred Pickford likes Australia. "Ever since I arrived in Australia. I have been very well looked after" he says. "I am very much impressed with the ...

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  44. RAIDS IN CORK.

    Armed men raided a number of sub post offices in Cork. They burned the office books, stationery, and stamps, and stole sums of money. ...

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  45. About People

    The "Echo de Paris" says that Sir John Bradbury's resignation from the Reparations Commission took effect on Friday evening. ...

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  46. VICTORIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    There was a large attendance at a meeting held on Sunday afternoon in St. Patrick's Hall to celebrate the declaration of the Irish ...

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  47. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB

    The "Morning Post's" Luxor correspondent says that the work of removing and preserving the contents of Tutankbamen's tomb continues. Already fresh ...

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  48. CREDITS FOR FARMERS.

    The Senate at Washington passed the Capper Bill, facilitating credits for farmers and owners of livestock. The measure enables corporations organised in ...

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  49. BELGIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Belgian despatches report that infantry, with machine guns and reinforcements, have been sent to the Ruhr. ...

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  50. AMERICA'S FOREIGN POLICY

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says that the dissatisfaction among the senators with the conduct of American foreign affairs is wide ...

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  51. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ARTICLE.

    The London "Daily Telegraph," which has been publishing Mr. Lloyd George articles simultaneously with the "Daily Chronicle," announces that Mr. Lloyd ...

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  52. STABLE GOVERNMENT REQUIRED.

    The Country party members claim that they are not seeking office. All that they desire is stable government, but they point out that the verdict of ...

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  53. RULED WITH IRON HAND.

    According to the Memphis press, the so-called citizens' committee at Harrison controlled 200,000 people of the district with an iron hand for a week in ...

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  54. DIVERGENCES OF OPINION.

    Attempts have .been made during the proceeding of the conference to arrive at an agreement on a Common policy on many vital points. However, ...

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  55. GENERAL STRIKE CALLED.

    A Berlin message states that a general strike has been called for Monday throughout the state mines ...

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  56. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD

    There is dissension amongst the Australasian members of the Pacific Cable hoard regarding the advisability or erecting and experimental wireless ...

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  57. FAREWELL OPERA

    The National Opera Company's farewell to Covent Garden last night was chiefly an Australian triumph. The programme consisted of the two middle acts ...

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  58. THE PRACTICAL ISSUE.

    Speaking on the Irish question at North Brunswick yesterday, Archbishop Mannix said that the practical issue at 'the moment, with the London agree. ...

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  59. SYMPATHY WITH FRANCE.

    In a speech to the English-speaking Union in New York Sir Robert Herne expressed' sympathy with France. He declared that he never sympathised with ...

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  60. Sailor Arrested

    Some members of the crews of the overseas' vessels flow ill port are already beginning to make their presence in the city felt. An American sailor. ...

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  61. REPARATIONS COMMISSION

    A group led by Senator Johnson will press for fuller details of Mr. Boyden's activities on the Reparations Commission acid to what extent the ...

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  62. COUNTRY PARTY INTENTIONS.

    'The present intention of the Country members is not to call another meeting. of their party until just before Parliament opens. on February 28. Most ...

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  63. STATEMENT BY CHANCELLOR.

    When interviewed by the "Observer's Berlin correspondent Herr Cuno (German Chancellor) stated that the who world now would see the hollowness ...

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  64. IMPORTANT AIR CONFERENCE

    The Air Conference, opening in London o February 6, will be the' most comprehensive yet held. The attendance will include representatives of all ...

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  65. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    It is understood that in the even of a rupture of the conference' the Turks have agreed to sign a separate treaty with the United States' giving the ...

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  66. Arrival of Wool Boat

    The Port Augusta, the third wool boat to visit Hobart, arrived at an early hour on Saturday morning, and commenced loading at the Prince's Wharf,. ...

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  67. ATTEMPTED RESCUE

    In connection with the attempt to rescue a seaman who was gassed in the hold of the steamer Tahiti, in San Francisco, on February 28, 1922, the ...

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  68. South Australian Parliament

    The by-election, conducted on Saturday to fill the vacancy for the Alexandra seat in the House of Assembly, resulted as follows:— ...

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  69. GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL

    The King has approved of general service medal to commemorate the smailer military operations, the clasp of which is inscribed Mesopotamia, ...

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  70. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND

    The Deputy Mayor invites the public to attend a meeting to. be held in the council chamber at the Town Hall this afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, when Dr. ...

    Article : 42 words
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