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  2. FINANCING GERMANY.

    Herr Schacht (President of the Reichsbank), passing through Amsterdam on his return to Berlin from London, said the object of his visit to London was merely ...

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  3. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and Victoria was concluded in Melbourne on Saturday, Victoria won by 38 runs. ...

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  4. LABOUR PREPARING FOR OFFICE.

    It is significant that The London Daily Chronicle has commenced the publication of a series of articles by an unnamed member of the Labour Party—for the ...

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  5. MYSTERY OF THE DIXMUDE.

    Notwithstanding the fate of the Dixmude British experts interviewed on the assertion made by Gen. Dumont that all dirigibles will be lost ...

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  6. "UNFAIR TO THE EMPIRE."

    "The date of my departure is approaching, and I cannot any longer remain silent on the question of Empire wireless, regarding which there should be no real difficulty to anyone in coming to a definite conclusion." So runs the opening passage to a statement issued by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day. ...

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  7. MEN BLOWN TO PIECES.

    Seven men were blown to pieces in the Rhosamman colliery at Brynammain, a town in the Swansea Valley (Wales). The men were ...

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  8. BRITISH TRADE.

    The London Stock Exchange has had somewhat of a setback this week. Business was resumed ofter the new years holiday in cheerful vein, despite our home ...

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  9. "THE RED FLAG WOULD FLY."

    Mr. William Martin, a Labour member of the House of Commons, addressing the annual conference of the Scottish Independent Labour Party at Edinburgh, said ...

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  10. SEEING BY WIRELESS.

    Col. L'Estrange Malone, the Chairman of the British Radio Association and an aeronautical pioneer, interviewed with regard to the recent transmission of ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. GOVERNMENT AND PAPER MARKS.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Morning Post says:—The litle hope that remained of restoring Germany's demoralized finances has vanished, in view of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. LONG OR SHORT?

    Are our fair friends going to revert to the long trailing skirt which practically destroys freedom of movement, and performs the office of a scavenger for the ...

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  13. INDEPENDENCE OF GERMAN STATES.

    The Bavarian Government has addressed a memorandum to the German Chancellor suggesting a revision of the Constitution for the purpose of the fall re-establishment ...

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  14. "UNFOUNDED AND RIDICULOUS."

    The consensus of opinion of airship experts, technical, and otherwise, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, is that Gen. Dumont's a reported ...

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  15. ADVANTAGES OF COMPETITION.

    "If the license is not to be granted to the Marconi company," Mr. Bruce asserts, "then the people of Great Britain, and certainly the people of the rest of the ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF CONSERVATIVES.

    The political representative of The Morning Post says:—"Political Socialists and some Liberals regard as certain the defeat of the Government on January 17 ...

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  17. MR. MASSEY ATTACKED.

    Speaking at a luncheon, tendered to him by the Canadian Club, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) said he did not expect a party newspaper, such ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL WIRELESS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Indian and Imperial Governments have decided to allow private enterprise to erect a plant to conduct wireless ...

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  19. LUXOR TOMB WONDERS.

    Mr. Howard Carter has opened the Fourth Canopy at Luxor, disclosing a great and magnificent carved pink granite sarcophagus. It is declared that this is ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. GREAT ZINC COMBINATION.

    Reuter learns in connection with the Empire Zinc Combination that Lloyd'S Bank and the National Bank of Scotland will issue on January 9, on behalf of the ...

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  21. ENQUIRY OPENED.

    The Toulon commission which is enquiring into the loss of the Dixmude has begun its work. The first question it is discussing is whether the meteorological ...

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  22. THE EMPIRE QUESTION.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin (Editor of The Observer) says:—"The first question confronting a Labour Government will be that of which Labour is thinking the least, i.e. ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. ULSTER AND CAPITAL LEVY.

    The Right Hon. R. W. O'Neill (Speaker of the Ulster House of Commons), in a speech at Belfast, said that if a Labour Government at Westminster adopted the ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. WRECKAGE FOUND.

    French vessels carrying on dredging operations off Sciacca, Sicily, brought to the surface a quantity of wire and ropes which is believed to have formed part ...

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  25. THE KING'S CONSTRAINT.

    The Sunday Express gives prominence to an extract from an article in The New Statesman, which says that His Majesty the King tried to restraint he Prime ...

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  26. A PLAGUE BANISHED.

    The Paris correspondent of The Morning Post says:—Dr. Rehm, writing in Le Matin, says—Thanks to the diligent work of Professor Fournean and his assistants ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. VARIOUS.

    Sir Robert Sanders (Minister of Agriculture in the Baldwin Government prior to the election) has intimated that he does not intend to seek election again for the ...

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  28. AN IMPRESSIVE MOMENT.

    The Luxor special correspondent of The Morning Post says:—"When the fourth shrine was opened, the coffin, casket, or sarcophagus, which is believed ...

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  29. ITALIAN SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that in consequence of a tumultuous meeting of the Seamen's Federation, which deposed and expelled Capt. ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. THE ARMY'S GUNS.

    An official denial is given to the report that it has been decided to replace the Lewis gun throughout the army with the Browning machine gun. It is ...

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  31. LOS ANGELES TRAGEDY.

    A nation wide movement to withdraw from exhibition, pending the result of enquiries into the shooting of Courtland Dines, all films showing Miss Mable ...

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  32. RUHR SITUATION.

    Advices from Essen indicate that the passport control officers in the occupied territory have ceased their functions and that entry and exit from the occupied ...

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  33. RAILWAY CRISIS.

    It is understood that the voting by the locomotive engineers and firemen of Great Britain is against the acceptance of the railway Wages Board's award. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER.

    The Australian Commissioner at Washington (Mr. MacKinnon), who has began his winter residence at the Capitol, has received notice from the British ...

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  35. RINDERPEST.

    The Commonwealth representative (Mr. Robertson) states that no further case of rinderpest were reported during the week-end. On Saturday he received in ...

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  36. COST OF CATTLE PLAGUE.

    South Cheshire farmers, suspecting that foot-and-mouth disease was being taken from infected to healthy areas by strangers, are now sleeping with guns ...

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  37. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    Farther evidence of Communist propaganda in the United States is afforded by a communication signed by G. Zinovieff, and addressed to American Communist ...

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  38. RESTAURANT TRAGEDY.

    Mdlle. Berthe Berger (18), daughter of a Strasburg restaurant keeper, served a customer with a glass of brandy. After the first taste the man fell/dead. The ...

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  39. MINING SHARES.

    On the London Stock Exchange to-day (Friday) following were closing rates:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyer 24/7, seller 25/1; Briseis, 4/7; Great Boulder, 2/4 ...

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  40. SENSATIONAL REPORTS DENIED.

    The Governor-General has received the following telegram dated January 4, from the Governor of Western Australia:—:"I understand that it has been reported in a ...

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  41. SUN'S SABRE RATTLES.

    Dr. San Yat Sen, addressing Christian students at Canton to-day, said:— "Within a decade China, Russia, Germany, Japan, and India will join hands against ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. SELLING CROWN JEWELS.

    The Persian Government has decided to sell part of the Crown jewels and other precious articles in order to raise money for the construction of railways. ...

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  43. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    A sensation has been caused in the Association Football world by the Preston North-End Club having given 14 days' notice to terminate its engagements to ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. MR HOWARD CARTER ILL.

    A cable message from Luxor states that Mr. Howard Carter, who has conducted the operations connected with the opening of the Tut-Ankh-Amen tomb since ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Dr. P. A. Buxton, accompanied by an entomologist and bacteriologist, arrived by the Athenic and will shortly leave for Samoa to commence investigations into ...

    Article : 88 words
  46. NEWS FOR THE BLIND.

    The National Institute for the Blind has begun the issue of the world's first weekly newspaper for the blind. It is entitled "The Moon." The first number tells the ...

    Article : 101 words
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