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  2. Council's Pruning Knife

    The Legislative Council to-day gave further consideration in committee to the Appropriation Bill. In reference to the statement he had, ...

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  3. Belgian Government Out

    The Chamber of Deputies rejected by 93 votes to 79 a bill embodying a Franco-Belgian economic convention. The Premier (Colonel Theunis) ...

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  4. Military Control

    Reuter's Paris representative announces that the Ambassadors' Conference assembled to discuss the British memorandum on the military control of ...

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  5. Another Debate

    The House of Commons again engaged in a debate on a motion for the adjournment moved by Mr. Ronald McNeill, drawing attention to the ...

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  6. America's Oil Trouble

    The Republican National Committee has turned its guns against. Senator Walsh (Democrat), alleging that he fathered the bill under which Senator ...

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  7. War Office Meat

    Mr. Hassan, an official at Australia House, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said he would not have been surprised if the South ...

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  8. Sanity Established

    Reuter learns that £25,000 damages were Awarded by the King's Bench to the farmer William Smart Harnett, of Sittingbourne, against Dr. C. H. Bond, ...

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  9. General Cables

    The announcement that taxis are no longer excluded from Hyde Park ends a struggle that has lasted for a quarter of a century against it law 228 ...

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  10. CONVENTION NOT THE ISSUE.

    The fall of the Belgian Ministry is regretted in London, because it consistently laboured to conciliate the Anglo-French difficulties. It is regretted in ...

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  11. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE'S WILL.

    The late Joseph Trueman Mills, the multi-millionaire, left to the National Gallery two pictures by Murillo, £4000 to charities, bequests to his three ...

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  12. Contraband Liquor

    The Adriatic liquor seizure increased the vigilance of the Treasury agents, who raided the Lloyd-Sabaudo liner Comte Verde, which had just arrived ...

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  13. 'A' WHOLESALE CHALLENGE.

    The "Exchange" correspondent at Rome states that, following a political quarrel as the result of a Fascist newspaper publishing an article criticising ...

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  14. MR. DAUGHERTY RETAINS OFFICE.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Daugherty), following two conferences at White House to-day, hurriedly entrained for Chicago, ...

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  15. Olympic Test Race

    After a day's rest to enable them to get over the effects of the long journey the Old Launcestonians' crew commenced training for the Olympic Test Race this ...

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  16. ANGLO-AMERICAN CORDIALITY

    Mr. Esme Howard (the new British Ambassador to the United States) arrived on the Olympic. He informed the press correspondents that he had faith ...

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  17. TAXATION COMPARISON.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) gives the following comparison of per capita taxation in 1923.4:— Great Britain, £14 8s; New Zealand, ...

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  18. THE BAVARIAN REVOLT

    The Reuter correspondent at Munich reports that a slight snowfall this morning sufficed to keep away from the vicinity of the courthouse even the few ...

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  19. DIM PRESIDENCY PROSPECTS.

    Mr. McAdoo's chances of gaining the Democratic nomination grew slimmer when he admitted that his firm received 150,000 dollars as fee in 1020 from a ...

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  20. UNIONIST LEADER RESIGNS.

    Sir Reginald Hall, the principal agent of the Unionist Party, has resigned on the ground of ill-health. It will he recalled that, Sir Reginald Hall was ...

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  21. Industrial News

    In the House of Commons, in answer to questions, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Shaw) announced that he proposed shortly to introduce legislation ...

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  22. About People.

    The new State Governor, Admiral Sir Dudley Do Chair, and Lady Do Chair arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, and were accorded a most enthusiastic ...

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  23. Methodist Conference

    At the Methodist Conference to-day the receipt of a cable message intimating that the reunion between the Methodist Church of Australia and that in ...

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  24. Empire Development Loan

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Graham) moved the second rending of the Trade Facilities Bill, embodying economic conference proposals ...

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  25. Naval Policy

    In the House of Commons at question time the Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Ammon) said it was not of public interest to publish the details of the ...

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  26. MR. THEODORE'S QUEST

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. Theodore), in a statement to some press representatives, said he had been consulting his financial advisers, but so ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. TEACHERS SEEK REGISTRATION.

    In the "Commonwealth Gazette" it is notified that the Federated State School Teachers' Association of Australia had made application to the Commonwealth ...

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  29. Tasmania's Exhibits

    On a message before the House of Assembly to-night authorising the appropriation of £800 to send a direct representative to the Empire Exhibition, Mr. ...

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  30. British Squadron

    The visit of the British special service squadron to Fremantle continued to excite great interest again to-day, trains emptying crowds of people at the port. ...

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  31. PORT LYTTELTON REPAIRS.

    There was no change today in the attitude of members of the maritime unions in regard to the steamer Port Lyttelton. The workmen at Cockatoo ...

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  32. Westralian Elections

    In the nominations for the forthcoming Legislative Assembly elections the Nationalist followers of the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) are contesting 25 seats. ...

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  33. BRADFORD WOMAN'S MURDER

    The Bradford police officially announce regarding the murder of Mrs. Gosling to her house during the recent week-end that her real name was Mrs. Reaney. ...

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  34. State Parliament

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Mr. T. Murdoch asked the Hon. Minister whether it was the intention of ...

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  35. MUSICIANS' DIVORCE CASE

    The "Daily Express" announces that the pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch is seeking a divorce from Daisy Kennedy, the Australian violinist, citing John ...

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  36. Writ Set Aside

    Mr. Justice Crisp gave reserved judgment to-day in the matter of the dispute between the Port Huon Fruitgrowers' co-operative Company, and Samuel ...

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  37. WARNING AGAINST QUACKS

    Alarmed by the increased marketing of so-called tuberculosis cures in New York, the Tuberculosis Association, which is the foremost municipal ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON AND THE SQUADRON.

    Launceston is not to receive a visit form a unit of the British squadron. That has been definitely settled, but it may have a visit from a number of ...

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  39. Fire in Sydney

    Enormous fire damage was averted this morning, when after a strenuous fight the combined brigades saved the big factory of Wunderlich Ltd., which ...

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  40. City Police Court

    Mr. E. L. Hall, (P.M., presided at the City Police Court yesterday morning. A young woman admitted a charge of having on February-3 stolen from the ...

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  41. Interstate Shipping

    Adelaide. — Arrived — Feb. 28—Chyebassa, from Calcutta; and Iron Crown, from Fremantle. Sailed—Anchises, for Liverpool and Glasgow; Coringle, for ...

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  42. Fell Over Precipice

    On Tuesday of last week a young man named Yuncken, and a companion whose name is unknown, passed through on a walking tons across the Australian Alps. ...

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  43. STRIKE CALLED OFF

    Mass meetings of members of the stevedores' union in Poplar, Canning Town, and Bermondsey this morning unanimously decided to call off the ...

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  44. New Locomotives

    One of the several tenders which have been received by the Department of Commonwealth Works and Railways, for the construction of 14 locomotives for use on ...

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  45. Committed for Sentence

    A young man named Gordon Young pleaded guilty at the Wynyard Police Court, before Mr. F. Stops, P.M., to a charge of indecently assaulting a girl ...

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  46. CRICKET.

    'A' cricket match between teams representing Whitemark and Emita took place on the 9th inst. on land belonging to Mr. R. Cooper. About 100 people ...

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  47. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Replying to Mr. Marriott, Mr. Belton said the Soldier Settlement Board were ...

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  48. INTRA-IMPERIAL TRADE

    The Federation of British Industries has written to Mr. Thomas, urging that the appointment of a standing Imperial Economic Committee, as ...

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  49. New Zealand Items

    At a conference of wheatgrowers a motion was carried that as an inducement to farmers to produce wheat, in sufficient quantities to provide for the ...

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  50. THE NOTICE PAPER.

    The Premier gave notice to move—"That for the remainder of the session so much of the standing orders be suspended with regard to all bills as might ...

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  51. THE CHURCHES.

    On Sunday morning at 8 o'clock at St. George's Church, Invermay, Rev. A. R. Ebbs, national secretary of A.B.K. and C.E.M.S., celebrated Holy ...

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  52. Commonwealth Loan

    Some large individual investments in the new Commonwealth 6 per cent. loan for war gratuity, redemption and conversion were reported to-day by the ...

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