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  2. No More Coal

    The "Petit Parisien" says that a general slackness dominated the Ruhr on Tuesday. The railwaymen at Reckhng-hausen, who struck and sent an ...

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  3. France and Angora

    Serious consequences are anticipated from the French Note to Angora, intimating that France does not consider that the draft agreement represents the ...

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  4. Wireless Communication

    In introducing in the House of Assembly a bill confirming the agreement with the Marconi Company for the erection of a high-power wireless station, the ...

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  5. "The Road to Solvency"

    While there have been no official comments pending Sir Auckland Geddes' notification of the British debt acceptance, the Administration is highly ...

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  6. While Councils' Disagree

    From a letter which \was read at yesterday's meeting of the St. Leonards Council, the scheme to erect [?]16 houses at Berwick Park, Invermay, involving ...

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  7. The Wheat Pools

    At a meeting of the Australian Wheat Board it was announced that the principal business was, consideration of a claim by the British Audit Department ...

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  8. SABOTAGE TRIED.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle's" diplomatic correspondent, France at the last moment tried sabotage at the Lausanne Conference. France made up ...

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  9. THE CABINET MEETING.

    The subject of the British deb to America was discussed at Tuesday's Cabinet, but a night was allowed, in order that some members of the Cabinet, ...

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  10. DECISIVE STAGE REACHED.

    "Le Journal" says that France and Belgium have agreed to completely cease deliveries of Ruhr coal to Germany. Whatever reserves have ...

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  11. OPINION AT WASHINGTON.

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says that senators and members of the House of Representatives generally have expressed relief ...

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  12. THE FRENCH VIEWPOINT.

    The French Government professes not to be able to understand the British delegation's surprise regarding the French attitude, as France has ...

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  13. Newspapers on Board Ship

    Arrangements [?]ve been concluded between the Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., and the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., for the establishment on ...

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  14. "A SUPREME FAULT."

    'An important section of the Paris press, however, does not support France's attitude at Lausanne. Though the "Temps" attempts to argue that the ...

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  15. EXPULSIONS AND ARRESTS.

    A Dusseldorf message states that the expulsions of German officials are daily increasing. The Mayor of Dussecldorf, the president of the Railways' Board, and ...

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  16. VIEWS OF CAPTAIN GUEST.

    Captain Frederick Guest, who has just arrived from the United States, has expressed the opinion that the Cabinet's debt funding decision would give the ...

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  17. OFFICIAL CIRCLES SURPRISED.

    Official circles in London are unaware of the reported French Note regarding the treaty. It has not been received in London. Official state despatches ...

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  18. LAND MINES IN DUBLIN

    A large band of armed rebels exploded the residence of Mr. Stephen Gwynn, ex- M.P., in Dublin, by means of a land mine, after forcing the occupants to ...

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  19. EXPORT OF COAL FORBIDDEN.

    Germany has been officially notified by France that henceforth the despatch of coal coke from the occupied zone into Germany will not be permitted, ...

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  20. MEETING OF PEERS

    At a meeting of the Liberal Peers .(Viscount Buxton presiding), a motion by Lords Buckmaster and Wimborne Was agreed to, in favour of uniting the ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT WILL NOT BE SUMMONED.

    Recently the Labour party urged the Government o convene Parliament to consider the situation on the Ruhr. The Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) has ...

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  22. THE AMERICAN TERMS.

    The terms which the American Debt Commission proposed to the British include retrospective interest, at the rate of 4¼ per cent. from the date the ...

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  23. AT LAUSANNE.

    Lord Curzon, in presenting the treaty, said:—"By far the greater part of the document has been examined, argued, and revised, with the Turkish ...

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  24. AMERICAN PRESS VIEW.

    The New York press is nearly unanimous in approving of Great Britain's acceptance of the debt terms. The "World" says that, all things considered, the ...

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  25. Asylum Patient's Death

    "It is a slain on the honour of the Kew Asylum," said the city coroner (Dr. Cole) to-day, when further evidence was heard regarding the death of Adam ...

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  26. THE INDIAN FRONTIER

    A frontier correspondent pays a tribute to the efficiency of the air force during the recent operations in contrast with the crippled condition a few months ...

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  27. FALL IN STERLING.

    A' message from Paris states that sterling has reached the record low level of 78.53 franes to the £1. The Paris newspapers are loudly complaining ...

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  28. RUSSO-TURKISH ALLIANCE

    A genetral outline of the Russo-Turkish defensive alliance has become known. It provides that in the event of the Bal[?]kan Powers, particularly Roumania and ...

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  29. ARTICLE BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George devotes his eighth article to it consideration of tile question of Great Britain's debt to America. It is to appear to-morrow. ...

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  30. Economy Board Report

    At, the invitation of the Premier (Mr. Hayes), a party meeting was held to-day; to discuss he recommendations of the Economy Board. All the members. were ...

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  31. Entertainment Tax

    In the local court this morning Mr. Commissioner Mitchell delivered a verdict which, if upheld, may have a far-reaching effect. The Federal Commissioner of ...

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  32. RUSSIAN REFUGEES

    General Wood, Governor of the Philippines, has informed the United States Government that 900 Russian refugees have arrived from Vladivostock ...

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  33. Industrial News

    The lender of the Labour party (Mr. Gunn) received (tie following letter from the Premier to-day:—"With reference to the deputation from the Enginedrivers and ...

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  34. The Power of the Press

    Dr. F. W. Ward, a veteran Australian editor journalist, who was the guest of honour at a luncheon of farmers to-day by the New South Wales Institute of ...

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  35. AN EXPLANATION OFFERED.

    The French maintain that the British interpretation of M. Poincare's communication to Kemal Pasha is wholly unjustified. M. Poincare merely urged ...

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  36. THE DRUG HABIT

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Porter submitted a motion, asking the President (Mr. Harding) to urge Great Britain, Turkey, Persia, Peru, Bolivia, ...

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  37. Escapee Gives Himself Up

    The condemned Malay Frank Matan, allas Rosland, who escaped from custody while lie was being conveyed by train 'from Cue to Fremantle ...

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  38. TIME FOR CONSIDERATION.

    In replying to the allies, Ismet Pasha asked for a fortnight's time to consider the treaty, also that the commissions might reassemble in a week. He hoped ...

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  39. Lost Overboard

    The American schooner Lottie Bennett arrived at Wanganui laden with lumber from the Pacific Coast. During a heavy gale last Saturday, when big seas were ...

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  40. About People

    The death is announced from London of James Darbyshire Tyldesley, the Lancashire cricketer. He died under anaesthetic at a Bolton nursing home. ...

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  41. AUTHORISED TO SIGN.

    The Central News' Lausanne correspondent reports reservedly that Ismet Pasha has been authorised to sign the treaty, after first exhausting all ...

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  42. PANAMA CANAL ZONE

    Panama, with which the United States is arranging for a treaty convention, to take the place of the Taft agreement, under which the United States ...

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  43. POISON IN CHOCOLATES

    While Sir William Horwood, Chief Commissioner of Police, was dressing to attend the Lord Mayor's banquet on November 9, he collapsed and was ...

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  44. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    Mr. Larkin manager of the Commonwealth Government Shipping Line), replying to the newspaper cables from Australia, alleging that the reductions ...

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  45. Westralian Gold Yield

    The January gold yield was 41,916 fine ounces, valued at £178,048. The yield shows a decrease or 2677 ounces compared with December, but is 3735 ounces bet. ...

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  46. Wheat Standard

    A Joint committee of the Perth and Fremantle Chambers of Commerce has fixed the f.a.q. wheat standard for 1923 at 621b. per bushel. ...

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  47. Reform in Labour

    Both Mr. Dooley, the leader of. the State Labour party, and Senator Gardiner attended to-day's session of the annual A.W.U. Convention; when the ...

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  48. Young Man's Sacrifice

    A serious accident, resulting in Snow- croft Poster (19) sustaining concussion of the brain, occurred while the youth was endeavouring to stop a bolting horse ...

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  49. NEW GLIDING RECORD

    Aviator Barbot has created a new gliding record by remaining in the air eight hours thirty minutes. ...

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  50. ANOTHER 230 HOUSES PROPOSED.

    A representative of a syndicate waited on the St. Leopards Council yesterday, and asked if the council would be prepared to instal the sewerage system to ...

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  51. IRISH FREE STATE

    Addressing the Ulster Unionist Council, the Premier (Sir James Craig), said that the people of Ulster were more determined than ever not to enter the ...

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  52. NO SURPRISE ATTACK.

    In a press interview Mr. Larkin, in reply to the Conference statement, denied that he made a surprise attack, He said:—"On the contrary, after ...

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  53. INDIA,S AGITATORS

    Sir William Marris, the new Governor of the United Provinces, in his first address to the Council, announced a political amnesty. He said:—"It is possible ...

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  54. THE CITY COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    With reference to the position that has arisen in connection with the scheme being carried out by Mr Cameron the Mayor (Alderman George Shields) ...

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  55. A SENATOR KIDNAPPED.

    While walking with his wife at Sutton (Co. Mayo), Senator Bagwell. was kidnapped by armed men and driven away in a taxi. The Free Statea ...

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  56. THE BOXER INDEMNITY

    The Department of Commerce has learned that the Chinese Government has decided to remit the balance of the Boxer indemnity (approximately ...

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  57. WEST COAST NEWS.

    The rainfall at Queenstown for January was 17.06 inches on 22 wet days, and this has been exceeded in only four previous months during 26 years. The ...

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  58. KILLED BY EXPLOSION

    While Walter Anderson (35) was experimenting in connection with cinema motors, an explosion occurred. Anderson, who is native of New, Zealand, ...

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  59. PROSECUTING WATER USERS.

    It is understood that it is the intention of the St. Leonards Council to proceed against several ratepayers who are on the Young Town scheme for using ...

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