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  4. SHEAVES OF TELEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Maedonald), in the House of Commons to-day, replying to Viscount Curzon (Cons.), said that ...

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  5. SETTLED AT LAST.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. Theodore) announced to-day that, the differences with the pastoralists had been ...

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  6. FLOODS IN EUROPE.

    MADRID, Monday. — Torrential floods of the River Guadalquiver, near Algaba, resulted in the collapse of a bridge to-day. Two hundred' people ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S HONOR.

    LONDON, Monday.—Bronzed and in perfect health after their voyage, the Young Australia Leaguers, who have come to England for the British ...

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  8. FRANCE'S NEW SUN.

    PARIS,.'Monday.—The Prime Minister of France (M. Raymond Poincare) in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, in a Ministerial deelaration, said that the ...

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  9. INDIANS IN AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Mrs. Saro jini Naidu, the Indian poetess, had an interview to-day with the Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smuts). ...

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  10. POLISH VILLAGES DESTROYED.

    It is reported fiom Warsaw (Poland) that thawing snow has caused the river Vistula and its confluents to oveflow. Forty villages have been destroyed by ...

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  11. PRIME MINISTER'S CONFIDENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the House of Representatives, Sir. Manning (N.S.W.) asked if the. Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), had had his attention ...

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  12. STRANDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British aviators who are attempting a flight round the world in a Vickcrs-Vulture amphibian, are stranded at the island ...

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  13. AMERICAN FRAUDS.

    NEW YORK, Monday —The record of American frauds and scandals was augmented to-day with the indictment of seven dentists charged with having ...

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  14. Forthcoming Elections.

    LONDON, Monday.—Interest in Britain is deepening in the forthcoming elections in Germany and France. The latter have been fixed for May 11, a ...

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  15. THE CORRESPONDENCE.

    The Australian Press Association states that Mr. Theodore on Friday wrote to the British-Austrulain Society, representing the Anglo-Australian ...

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  16. Empire Pageant.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dominion representatives submitted a scheme for the Empire pageant which the main 'committee accepted. ...

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  17. STRANGE APPETITE.

    LONDON, Monday.—At an inquest at Crewe, Cheshire, to-day, it was revealed that a girl, six years of age, had been in the habit of secretly ...

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  18. Election Expenses Error.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Express" states that Mr. George Davies, Independent Pacifist member of the House of Commons, has applied ...

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  19. COLORS UNCHANGED.

    The progrmme of the German People's Party, drawn up at a meeting at Hanover presided over by the Foroign Minester (Dr. Stresemann), ...

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  20. WEMBLEY EXPENDITURE.

    The Biitish Government has allotted £6,500 to cover all expenses. The official figuies of expenditure at Wembley Park to Februaiy 29 is ...

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  21. Boot-Leg Syndicate.

    The Fedeial Grand Jury investigating the.so-called bootleg syndicates has indicted 27, including a Lieutenant, three Doputy-Voderal Marshals, ...

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  22. How Romanoffs Died.

    The full story of the murder of the late Czar of Bussia and his family at Ekaterinburg is graphically told in a book written by Nicholas Sokoloff, ...

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  23. Imperial Institute.

    LONDON, Mondny.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr.,T. H. Thomas), in the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, stated that in view of the ...

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  24. ADMIRER OF MACDONALD.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Oswald Madley, Cous. M.P., son-in-law of Viscount Curzon, has notified the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Maedonald) ...

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  25. Investigation Committee.

    The Federal Grand Jury, at the instance of the Senate's committee investigating the alleged oil frauds, has indicted Mr. Sinclair, for contempt, on ...

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  26. American Consuls.

    LONDON, Monday.—The dispute which led to the closing of the American Consulate at Newenstle-on-Tyne in 1922 has been settled. New ...

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  27. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr..T. H. Thomas), when interviewed, expressed pleasure on behalf of the British.Cabinet, at the Queensland loan settlement. ...

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  28. All India Congress.

    DELHI, Monday.—Mr. Das, the Swarajist leader, presided at the AllIndia Trade Union Congress to-day which was uneveutful. Numerous ...

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  29. "U.S." Soft Drinks.

    TOLEDO (Ohio); Monday.—Six men died and one is dying as a result of' having drunk beverages containing dematmed aleohol and other poisons, ...

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  30. Cricketer Mourned.

    LONDON, Monda —The body of the late Mr. Frank O Keefe, the wellknown Australian cricketer, was, by the desire of the Church Cricket Club, ...

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  31. British Labor Troubles.

    LONDON, Monday —Owing to gricvances under the regime of the Statesubsidised company and the amalgamating of the sepatate air companies ...

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  33. LOCO TENDERS.

    LONDON, Monday—The Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook), speaking at Phoenix Telephone Electric Company's dinner ...

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  34. A METEORIC CAREER.

    Frank O'Keefe had a meteoric career as a Victorian cricketer in the season 1921-22. He came to Melbourne from Sydney, and played with the ...

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  35. Tram Strike Over.

    The tramwamen's ballot was taken to-day and resulted in the terms being accepted. The terms are as follow: The men ...

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  36. WHERE BRITAIN BENEFITS.

    Referring to tariffs, Sir Joseph emphasised that though Australia's tariffs had been much criticised in Britain, the existing tariffs with ...

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  37. LIGHTNING STRIKE AT WEMBLEY

    Seven thousand men arc involved in a lightning strike of builders at the Empire Exhibition. ...

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