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  2. British Commonwealth

    The Prince of Wales was present at the dinner tendered by the Overseas League to the Dominion Premiers. His Royal Highness proposed the toast of ...

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  3. Reparations Problem

    The French reply has been received in London. It suggests that the experts enquire into Germany's capacity to pay at present, and for a limited period of ...

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  4. League of Nations

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent writes that the greatest interest is being taken in the visit to Rome of Sir Eric Drummond. Secretary ...

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  5. Chaotic Germany

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says that attention is now diverted from the reparations enquiry to events in Germany. Many here regard ...

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  6. The Police Strike

    The purpose of a special meeting of the City Council held this morning was to receive a report of the Lord Mayor elect (Councillor Brunton) regarding the ...

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  7. Economic Conference

    The Economic Conference get through a good deal of work to-day ion regard to the committees' reports and the agenda items are rapidly tapering off. ...

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  8. Woman's World

    Yesterday afternoon, at 2.30, at St. John's Church, the marriage was solomnised of Mollie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gaunt, Button-street, ...

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  9. Industrial News

    At a meeting of the Public Servants' Association to-night, with Mr. B. H. Dixon (president) in the chair, the following resolution was carried:—"That ...

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  10. LOOTING IN GERMANY.

    It is cabled from Berlin that 1000 shops were looted and badly damaged in Monday's outbreak. The stolen goods include 15,000 pairs of boots. The ...

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  11. St. Paul's Poppy Fair

    There was an animated scene at Et. Paul's School Hall yesterday afternoon and evening when a large attendance at ated building, with its fally-decorated ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN STANDPOINT

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the reparation situation still hangs fire. M. Jussernad was asked to have M. Poincare clear up ...

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  13. APPEALS FROM BERLIN.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says that the first response to Dr. Ebert's proclamation came from the leaders of the Democratic, Centre, and ...

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  14. POSITION WELL IN HAND.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) called on the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) to-day and informed him that the whole position had considerably ...

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  15. RAID ON LOAD OF BEER.

    When a lorry upon which were crated of bottled ale was standing unattended in front of the Vegetarian Cafe, Little Collins-street, thin afternoon, a man who ...

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  16. City Police Court.

    In the City Police Court yesterday George Tasman Barton was fined 1, with 8s costs, for procuring liquor for his own use during the currency of a prohibition ...

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  17. RUSSIAN TRADE

    A new Russo-banish financial institution entitled the Northern Credit Company, with a capital of five million kroner, has been formed, with two ...

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  18. AN ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

    The Economic Conference has passed a resolution for the establishment of an Economic Committee analogous to the Shipping Committee. Canada was ...

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  19. Automobile Club

    The president (Mr. F. Paine) occupied the chair at the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Automobile Club at 87 St. John-street last night. There was a ...

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  20. NO REINSTATEMENT.

    Though the city is well served by the special constabulary acting in conjunction with the loyal police, the Ministry, it was stated to-night, will shortly ...

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  21. Career of Robbery Stopped

    A case in which it is alleged that a man and woman have largely furnished a house in East Perth with the proceeds of robberies in the city and six suburbs ...

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  22. TARIFF REFORM

    Evidence of the difficulties likely to be experienced by Mr. Baldwin in carrying out his policy of protection without taxing food is furnished by a ...

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  23. UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION

    The "New York World" interprets the admission on parole of 1907 Britishers beyond the immigration quota as proof that the United States ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    Regular patrons of picture houses are unanimous in claming plays based upon the writings of famous authors as the most pleasing of all screen attractions. ...

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  25. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Treasury has appointed Sir William Mercer (a member of the Board) to the vacant ...

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  26. A DISTURBING FACTOR.

    The meeting of the Railways Union has been anticipated by citizens with foreboding, and throughout the city to-day it was evident that the public ...

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  27. Engineering Standards

    The inaugural meeting of the Hobart district of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Commonwealth Engineering Standard Association was held to-night ...

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  28. STRIKES IN WARSAW

    Reuter's Warsaw correspondent states that a general strike was called in sympathy with the railwaymen who have been out for some time. It produced ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The "Daily Express" in defining its attitude towards Mr. Baldwin's proposals says that where any British industry is manifestly being destroyed by foreign ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. THE CEMENT INDUSTRY

    The "Daily Express" states that the board of directors of the Associated Portland Cement Company, controlling 90 per cent. of the industry, and with a ...

    Article : 222 words
  31. IN PARLIAMENT.

    In Parliament the Labour members vigorously attacked the Ministry, and sought to overthrow the Emergency Bill, which had boon Introduced to vest the ...

    Article : 227 words
  32. GERMAN TRICKERY

    Senator Gaston Japy, writing to the "Echo do Paris," details the manner in which German capital has escaped to foreign countries. He says that a ...

    Article : 244 words
  33. Mothers' Union

    The council meeting of the diocesan executive of the Mothers' Union of Tasmania, which meets half-yearly, was held in St. John's Vestry yesterday ...

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  34. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Few persons have been privileged to look upon the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans at the same time, When Thomas Melghan's latest Paramount picture, "The ...

    Article : 180 words
  35. Obstacles on Railway Lines

    At the Children's Court to-day two lads, aged 8 and 11 years, were charged with having placed several pieces of railway line iron on the Main line near the ...

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  36. About People.

    The British Admiralty has approved of the appointment of Rear-Admiral hall-Thompson as First Naval Member of the Australian Naval Board, in ...

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  37. Woman Badly Hurt

    Ralph Rumley (39) was felling trees at Carnarvon to-day, when a limb fell and struck him in the back. Assistance was close at hand, and the injured man ...

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  38. JAPANESE RELIEF CONCERT.

    Considering the high standard of entertainment and the worthiness of the cause, the attendance at the St. Joseph's Band concert in the Albert Hall last ...

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  39. TROTTING.

    Nominations close on Saturday next for the Evandale Trotting Club's spring meeting, which takes place on the Morven Park course on Saturday, with Inst. ...

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  40. GLASGOW MUNICIPAL ELECTION

    The municipal election resulted practically without change. It was an over-whelming defeat for all twelve workers and Republican candidates. ...

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  41. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In reply to a question in the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) said that there need be no fear that the New South, Wales police would ...

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  42. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT

    A deputation from the counties of Kent, Devon, and Cornwall interviewed the Overseas Settlement Committee, urging the establishment of more ...

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  43. SUDAN MISSION BENEFIT.

    A high class concert was given to a large audience in the Mechanics' Institute last night by the Cantabile Ladies' Choir in aid of the Sudan United ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. COAL MINING INDUSTRY

    A. serious situation is developing in the coal mining industry. The coal owners, in reply to the miners' demands, which the National Coal Board will ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. UNITED STATES ELECTIONS

    The Republican majority in the Senate was reduced from 22 to six by to-day's elections. The incomplete returns indicate that the Republican majority in ...

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  46. RAILWAY MATTERS.

    Sir,—Having observed in your paper or the 5th instant a copy of a circular addressed to members of the House of Assembly, I would be glad were you to ...

    Article : 325 words
  47. Consecutive Suicides

    Two men who were brothers-in-law committed suicide in Sydney within a few weeks. One, who had a newspaper stall in Martin-place, took poison, and ...

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  48. Empire Exhibition

    At a meeting of the Australian section of the British Empire Exhibition committee to-day it was decided to name the various avenues within the Australian ...

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  49. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    It is claimed by the Prohibition Enforcement officers that the seizure of the liquor-laden British schooner, Louise F., was made within the three-mile limit, ...

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  50. WIRELESS CHAIN MUDDLE

    The "Daily Telegraph" in a strong editorial entitled, "The Wireless Chain muddle," declares that if the Imperial Conference disperses without unequivocal ...

    Article : 130 words
  51. Mysterious Shooting

    Mystery surrounds a shooting case at Circular Quay last night. Henry Walter Long (32), a half caste Chinese, staggered towards Police' Sergeant Hooten ...

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  52. Ad-Men's Congress

    A special final meeting of the convention board of directors of the Ad-Men's Congress will be held in the Stock Exchange Buildings to-night at 8 o'clock, ...

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  53. GOLF

    The first quota of the open Victorian professional golf championship was staged to-day at Sandringham, where 36 holes were played. The contest will be ...

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  54. Conference About Rules

    At the conference of representatives from the leading racing clubs of the various states held at the V.R.C. office to-day to consider the Australian rules ...

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  55. ACTION FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL

    Lord Alfred Douglas has been committed for trial. at Bow-street, on bail of 200, on a charge of criminally libelling Mr. Winston Churchill in a ...

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  56. Interstate Shipping

    Melbourne.—Arrivals—Persic, s., from Liverpool; Oonah, s., from Devonport; Baldina, s., from Cairns; Kooringa, s., from Devonport; Koorala, s., from ...

    Article : 114 words
  57. Labour Expulsions

    The Communists are maintaining the fight against their expulsion from the Labour party in New South Wales. In an official statement issued to-day all ...

    Article : 98 words
  58. Paper Manufacture

    On their return from West Australia members of the Provincial Press Association will wait on the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) on Friday to ...

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  59. Identified by His Keys

    Francis Raymond Rawlings (29), a railway porter, was run down by a train at 11.30 p.m. on Monday, at Narrogin, and was so badly mangled that he was ...

    Article : 46 words
  60. Scratchings

    Flemington Stakes.—Eurack. Linlithgow Stakes.—Frod Power, Batman, Prince Splendour. Final Handicap.—The Lance, Fame. ...

    Article : 27 words
  61. COLLIERY DISASTER

    Twenty-seven bodies have been taken from the Glen Rogers coal mine, which was wrecked by an explosion. Six others are believed to have ...

    Article : 29 words
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