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  2. PRINCE GEORGE ROBBED.

    H.R.H. Prince George was robbed on Saturday afternoon of a suitcase containing his evening dress and some jewellery (including gold sleevelinks and a set of ...

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  3. GERMAN AFFAIRS.

    A telegram from Ludwigshafen states that The Lokal Anzeiger reports that one of the Separatist leaders threatened that if the British Consular Agent at ...

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  4. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Mr. John Bromley (secretary of the Locomotive Men's Society) arrived, late at a meeting of the men at Willesden, after the conference with the railway ...

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  5. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The selection committee appointed by the rowing associations of the six Australian States to select a crew to represent Australia at the forthcoming Olympic ...

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  6. PLAIN TALK TO FRANCE.

    In a remarkable interview in a Paris newspaper, the British Prime Minister invites the French to consider the attitude ef the Republic in relation to Great Britain and the fears of the British people; and also to support the admission of Germany into the League of Nations. ...

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  7. SPEED AWHEEL.

    Its devotees are fascinated by the constant quest for speed, and thrilled by its attainment. The daredevil "speedmen" will never admit that the ...

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  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The conditions were ideal for batsmen when the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New South Wales was resumed at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. ...

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  9. EFFECTS OF THE RENTEN MARK.

    The Berlin correspondent of The London Morning Post states that the effect of the renten mark upon the life of the German people has been most remarkable. ...

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  10. GRAVE AMERICAN SCANDAL.

    The official investigation of the operations of bogus oil companies in Texas promises to reveal the gravest scandal in the history of America. The committee of ...

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  11. THE POSITION DESCRIBED.

    The emergency committee of the Trade Union Congress is in continual session, seeking a way out of the railway deadlock. The present position is that the managers ...

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  12. CAPITAL LEVY INOPPORTUNE.

    Mr. Crawford, political, editor of Collier's Weekly, prior to embarking on his return from England to New York, said: —"The Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) ...

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  13. FIRE AND EXPLOSION.

    Wollongong advices report that a fire occurred in the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company's works at Port Kembla this morning. Molten metal in ...

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  14. LADY AND "BLACKLEG TRAIN."

    Miss Dorothy Jewson (Labour Socialist member for Norwich) announced that she wou'd not travel from London to her constituency on a "blackleg" train, has ...

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  15. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir—I wish to thank you first for the very able and timely leader of last Friday on the British American Liquor Treaty, with which all can agree. I would thank ...

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  16. MINISTERS AND THE INTERNATIONAL.

    Messrs. Ramsay Macdonald, A. Henderson, J. H. Thomas, Sidney Webb, T. Shaw, and Gosling have all resigned from the executive of the Labour and Socialist ...

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  17. "THE POVERTY OF RICHES."

    Crowded to capacity point, and hundreds turned away—such was the gratifying tribute paid by patrons to West's Winter Garden on Monday. There were great doings ...

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  18. ENGLISH TRANSPORT. WORKERS.

    The British transport workers hare instructed their delegates to the London conference to ask for further negotiations upon their application for 2/ day increase. ...

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  19. MINISTERIAL POST DECLINED.

    Speaking in London, Mr. George Lansbury (Labour member for Bow and Bramley) intimated that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald had offered him a Ministerial post ...

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  20. WIFE SHOT IN COURT.

    The Paris correspondent of The London Daily Express reports a sensation, in the Paris City Court. A policeman, who had been sued for divorce, shot his wife dead ...

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  21. ENCH POLICY DISTRUSTED.

    London newspapers to-day make a feature of full reproductions of the interview with Mr. Macdonald, published in Le Quotidien (Paris). They describe it as ...

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  22. THE WORD "MASTER" MUST GO.

    Mr. Bevin, popularly known as. "the dockers' K.C.," addressing a Labour meeting on Sunday, said:—"The term 'master' must be wiped out of the dictionary altos ...

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  23. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    In a speech at Glasgow the Minister for Health (Mr. Wheatley) strongly denounced existing housing conditions. He did not reveal the Government's plans in ...

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  24. "LIVING ON BORROWED MONEY."

    Mr. John Brown, a Newcastle coalowner, who is visiting Wellington, when interviewed to-day, described how coal production was hampered by labour ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL COMBINES FEARED.

    Mr. Macdonald added that he did not wish to empansire the anxiety felt by British business men at the prospect of the wide scope of French industrial ...

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  26. FRATERNAL GREETINGS FROM CHINA.

    Sun Yat Sen, the Premier of South China, has cabled, to the Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) a message of fraternal greeting hailing the accession of the ...

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  27. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Philippines constabulary on Buchan Island, are fighting a pitched battle against members of the Colorum religious fanatical society, who had been engaged in roving ...

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  28. SYDNEY BAKERS' DISPUTE

    Members of the Operative Bakers' Union further considered the strike situation at a largely attended mass meeting held at the Trades Hall to-day. It was ...

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  29. LENIN'S SUCCESSOR.

    Advices from Moscow indicate that a complex political situation has arisen following upon the death of the Russian Prime Minister. M. Lenin. The ...

    Article : 244 words
  30. GREEK ROYALISTS.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Express reports that the death sentences passed, on Gens. Gargaladis and Leonardopoulos have been commuted to sentences ...

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  31. MR. MASSEY ON EMPIRE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) was tendered a civic reception in the Wellington Town Hall this afternoon. In the course of his speech he expressed ...

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  32. FOUNDATION DAY.

    Despite the inclement weather, only a few seats were unoccupied at the annual luncheon of the Australian Natives' Association held at the exhibition to-day. ...

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  33. ROLLING OF SHIPS.

    Recent patents include an Australian invention—a plan for the utilization of the rolling of ships to provide motive power. This is achieved by an ingenious ...

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  34. YACHTING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The Sanders Memorial Cup was won by Rona (Auckland), which won three of the five races sailed. In the fourth race, sailed ...

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  35. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Referring to the tenders under consideration for the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Major Marr, M.P., said, that the Government had an admirable ...

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  36. LOSS OF THE DIXMUDE.

    Advices from Toulon report that the commission of enquiry into the loss of the French mammoth dirigible. Dixmude, has failed to arrive at a definite ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    As the outcome of the Board of Education's desire that the Empire Exhibition should serve to spread Empire teaching in the schools, the first number has been ...

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  38. JAPAN'S SENIOR GENERAL DEAD.

    The senior military general of Japan, Viscount Yoshimichi Hasegawa, the most famous soldier in the country's army, died to-day after a fortnight's illness. ...

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  39. FRENCH HOSTILITY.

    The Paris correspondent of The London Morning Post states that the recent out-break of feeling against foreigners, owing to the fall in the value of the franc, is ...

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  41. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    King Fuad of Egypt to-day commissioned Zaghlul Pasha to form a Cabinet. The Nationalist leader accepted the task, and is preparing the list of his ...

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