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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

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  3. FOREIGN CABLES

    The Japaneses Privy Council has decided to file a formal protest within 10 days after President Coolidge has signed the American ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRIC[?]

    General Smuts is carrying on a vigorous campaign in the Eastern Province, where he is being received with the greatest enthusiasm. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Minister for Labor (Mr. Tom Shaw was asked what the Government had done to deal with ...

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  7. THE "DEATH RAY"

    There was a dramatic sequel yesterday to the negotiations between Matthews, the inventor of the "death ray," and the British Government ...

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  8. KILLED BY A MOTOR CAR

    The Coroner today opened an inquiry concerning the death of a young woman named Daphne Alcorn, who died in hospital as the ...

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  9. GENERAL

    A revolution in news photographyis promised by the process of the electrical transmission of pictures from Cleveland to New York. The ...

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  10. LIBERAL CAMPAIGN OPENED BY LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Ll[?]yd George has started a great Liberal revival campaign. He says the world needs liberalism, and he looks forward to the day when ...

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  11. TASMANIA

    A fire at the office of the "Mercury" did damage estimated at £26000. ...

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  12. AN AMAZING MURDES CASE.

    One of the most amazing murder cases in the annals of Italian crime was commenced at the Turin Assize yesterday,when two brothers ...

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  13. SOOTH AUSTRALIA

    Yesterday MacDonald, Hamilton & Co., were fined £900 as agents for the steamer Manora, which brought [?]ine Chinese stowaways into ...

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  14. THE GOVERNMENT CHALLENGED ON UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY

    The Government has been challenged on its unemployment policy. A motion was moved that the salary of the Minister for Labor be ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF JAMAICA REGARDING PREFERENCE

    A message from Kingston, Jamaica, reports that popular resentment at the British Government's attitude regarding preference has resulted in ...

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  16. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    President Cooli[?]e has signed the Immigration Bill, which provides for the exclusion of Japanese from the United States of America. ...

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  17. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Commenting on the shipping boycott in the East, and the possible result of a complete stoppage of trade communication with Western ...

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  18. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Thieves known as "leadiighters," who break the leadlights over the doors of houses to gain admission, are busy in Sydney. The night ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. LABOR WINS R BY-ELECTION

    The by-election for West Foxteth resulted in the return of Mr. Gibbons (Labor) by 15,545 votes to the Conservative candidate's 13,034. ...

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  20. FRANCE

    The bulk of the ruined villages in the Somme area are springing up again, and only Thiepval will not be rebuilt. Shell fire has ...

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  21. THE EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY

    An amazing story was told at the inquest on the body of Miss Kaye, the victim of the Eastbourne murder. An astonishing series of statements ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED

    Mr. Baldwin, In an address yesterday, said that the fundamental difference between the Conservatives and the Laborites was that the ...

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  23. FATHER AMD CHILD DROWNED.

    Charles Charman, aged 45 years, and his son John, aged 3 years, were drowned in the Hunter River yesterday. Mr. Charman and his ...

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  24. THE COTTON INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Lands has been advised by his departmental officers that an area of approximately 7000 acres suitable for cotton growing ...

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  25. GERMANY

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Berlin reports that the situation in Germany has been growing steadily worse during the ...

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  26. QUARRY EMPLOYEES ON STRIKE

    The quarry employees of the City Council, the Government, and private employers, have decided to go into "conference" over a wages ...

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  28. THE POSITION OF LABOR

    The "Daily Herald" sags, in a leading article, that the result of the by-election for West Foxteth, in which a Laborite was ...

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  29. DISAPPOINTED EOILERMAKERS.

    The minutes of the award in the case of the Federated Society of Boilermakers were spoken to in the Arbitration Court yesterday. A ...

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  30. RESIGNATION OF GOVERNMENT.

    The Government has resigned. President Ebert accepted its resignation, and has requested the Chancelfor (Marx) to carry on ...

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  31. INDIA

    At Cawnpore sessions Judge Holme delivered judgment in the Bolshevik conspiracy case. He sentenced each of the accused to four years' ...

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  32. A CONSTABLE'S ALLEGED DUTY

    In a police court case a constable said that he was instructed to tell lies in order to make cases. He admitted that in connection with the ...

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  33. KILAUEA IN VIOLENT ERUPTION

    The greatest display this week from Polemaumau, the hottest crater in the Kilauea volcano, came today, when there was a tremendous ...

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  34. QUARRYMENS DEMAND

    About 175 men employed at the bluestone quarries in the Darling Ranges struck work yesterday. This action followed futile negotiations ...

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  35. EXTREME NATIONALISTS AND THEIR PROGRAMME.

    The extreme Nationalists in the Reichstag, who number 32, have formulated a programme demanding amongst other things an immediate ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. IRISH

    A paralysis of all the Irish railways is threatened owing to the clerical and administrative staffs at a conference in Dublin having ...

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  37. COLLIER REPLIES TO WALTER

    In connection with Mr. Walter's retirement from the position of Police Magistrate, and his remarks on the matter as published, the ...

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  38. PREPARATIONS FOR DERBY

    The Liverpool police yesterday raided certain premises in the city, and seized thousands of counterfoils and large sums of money for ...

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  39. DANGEROUS ADVICE TO UNEMPLOYED

    The secretary of the Trades and Labor Council (Mr. J. Garden), speaking to the unemployed yesterday, told those who desired food ...

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  40. EMBARGO ON CATTLE FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Agriculture announced yesterday that the Government had decided no alteration could be made in the embargo ...

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  41. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    Alarming reports of German military activities were mentioned in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Clynes, however, said that to ...

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  42. NEWSPAPERS FINED

    In connection with the Eastbourne murder case, the "Evening Standard" was fined £1000, and the "Daily Express" and "Manchester ...

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  43. DUBLIN DOCKERS STRIKE

    A lightning strike took place at the Dublin docks today, as a protest against the arrest of 45 of "Jim" Larkin's followers at Liberty ...

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  44. VICTORIA

    Several shots were fired by the police, who, in a motor car, chased another car which they had good reasons for believing was occupied ...

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  45. RETIREMENT OF MR. WALTER, P.M.

    Police Magistrate Waiter has been retired. In connection with the matter he states:—"I believe I was retired for two ...

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  46. LIGHTNING STRIKE OFF

    Jim Larkin yesterday called off the figh[?]ning strike at the port of Dublin in consequence of the relaase of the 45 persons who were arrested ...

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  47. THE EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY

    The hearing of the charge against Patrick Mahon of having murdered Miss Kaye was resumed yesterday. A bank clerk in giving evidence ...

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  48. THE DUBLIN GAS STRIKE.

    The gas strike here, which has bees in progress for a fortnight Will probably end today. ...

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  49. A TROUBLESOME ROGUE SENTENCED

    After he had assumed control of three motor cars, with the aid of which he travelled over a considerable portion of this State leaving ...

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