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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons Mr. S. Baldwin Prime Minister) annonnced that he had advised the King to dissolve Parliament at the earliest moment. This ...

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  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Addressing the last conference of the Primary Producers' Association, the President (Mr. Alex. Monger) stated that.anyone who was acquainted with the movement ...

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  4. THE POLICE STRIKE

    General Sir James M'Cay (commander of the special constabulary force) had a busy day at the Town Hall completing arrangements for the building up of the ...

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  5. EARLY CABLES

    Although do official announcement has been made on the subject, it is regarded as certain that Mr. Baldwin has decided upon an, early dissolution of the House of Commons. He had an audience with the King this afternoon, and informed His Majesty of his views on me political situation. Later, he attended a recep- tion in las honor in j;he Constitutional Club, where he took the opportunity of oonstdtins: his colleagues and others, snd ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN DFFENCE

    Commenting an the statement of General Sir John Monash, that the Australian cefence forces were a sham and that [?] whole defence administration was going ...

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  7. THE EX-kAISER.

    According to various messages whieh have been received from Doom (Holland) twelve passports authorising his journey to Berlin have been handed to the ...

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  8. ROYAL WEDDING

    The Princess Maud (a daughter of the Princess .Royal and the late Duke of Fife) was married to-day to Lord Carneefie (the eldest son of the Earl and Countess of ...

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  9. MR. BRUCE SEEKS FREER AIR.

    The Australian Press Association understands that, in view of the general election, Mr. S. M, Bruce contemplates afandoning has provincial tour and proceeding ...

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  10. TRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

    A semi-official'statement contends that the Government of the Reich is bound to hand over the ex-Crown Prince under article No. 226 of tho Peace Treaty, and it ...

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  11. CLERGYMAN SUPPORTS STRIKERS.

    Dean Hart, of the Anglican Church, told the strikers that his view was that the men should be dealt with as one bedv and reinstated. ...

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  12. WILHELM'S J0URNTEY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the don "Daily Express" says:—The first member of the ex-Crown Prince's family to greet him was bis brother Oscar. At ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT'S AGRICULTURAL POLICY.

    The "Daily Express" states that the ' Government's agricultural policy includes a bonus of 2s. per quarter on home-grown wheat. ...

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  14. PEEMAHENT MSN ANTICIPATE RISE.

    The loyal police ore keenly interested in Premier Larson's announcement that a flat rate of 15s a day will he paid to members of the special constabulary force. ...

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  15. TREATMENT OF INDIANS

    Doctor Datta, who last wcek returned from a tour of Australasia under the auspices of the Student Christian movement, addressing the Rotary Club, crave a ...

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  16. R.S.L. SUPPORTS GENERAL MONASH.

    Mr. R. C. Elliott, president of: the New South WaJos Returned Soldiers' Association, said that no argument can be used against General Monash's statement. ...

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  17. FRENCH SANCTIONS.

    The return of the ex-Crown Prince and the German Government's disinclination to permit the. resnmption of interAllied military control arc tending to ...

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  18. NO COMPENSATION.

    The Government has decided that no compensation to shopkeepers will be paid by the State for loss ineurrred through the breaking of windows and looting. ...

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  19. AH OPTIMISTIC NOTE.

    Dr. Earle, Page Acting Prime Minister, said General Monash, when speaking at Sydney; had expressed regret at the drift in relation to the defence forces of ...

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  20. VICTIMISATION OF "SPECIAL" CONSTSTABLES.

    It has been reported to the Trades Hall that in at least two cases specials have been compelled to send m their resignations as constables, before unionists would ...

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  21. EMPIRE AFFAIRS

    The Duke of Devonshire (Secretary of State for the Colonies) presided at the British Empire League's dinner to Mr. W. P. Massey (the Prime Minister of New ...

    Article : 509 words
  22. SOUTH AFRICA

    An important decision declaring the color bar in the Transvaal to be repugnant to the general law of the land was delivered in the Supreme Court in a considered ...

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  23. HEAVY UNDERWRITING

    The underwriters are receiving about 50 per cent, of the issue of the Southland electric shares. ...

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  24. PROTECTION OF COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY.

    Dr. Eaxle Page (the Acting Prime Minister) said that he had receiver a letter from the Premier of Victoria to the effect that the State Government was again ...

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  25. CHINA

    A message from Peking says that Wang Keh Ming,ex-Governor of the Bank of China, has been appointed the Minister for Finance.—Reuter. ...

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  26. THE SAILORS' REST

    Mrs. Annie Harris, superintendent of the W.C.T.U. Sailors' Rest at Fremantle, has reported to the committee for the year ended June 30 as ...

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  27. JAPAN NAVAL PROGRAMME

    The Associated Press's Osaka's correspondent learns that the revised naval estimates for the rest of the current year have.been reduced by 30,000,000 yen, this year. ...

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  28. MOUNT PLEASANT

    The Mount Pleasant Estate again found a number of sales and inquiries yesterday, also to-day several blocks were purchased, forecasting every prospect of an excellent tbo Esplanade. One looks down, from the | ...

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  29. PETROL DOWN AGAIN

    An announcement has been made by oil refiners of a reduction in price of petrol by a cent, which brings the average wholesale price in the United States ...

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  30. A DISSOLUTION.

    Mr. Baldwin has decided oil an immediate dissolution of the Parliament.— Renter. Mr. Baldwin informed Mr. Ramsay ...

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  31. BOXER'S COLLAPSE

    After lying in hospital unconscious for nine days, Frank Soady, the youns pugihst who collapsed during the fisht at the Stadium last Saturday week, died last ...

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  32. BRIDGING "THE GAP"

    The first case on record ot a person falling over "The Gap" and being rescued alive occurred today. The central figure in the incident is ...

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  33. SINGAPORE BASE.

    At the dinner the Duke of Devonshire referred eulogistically to the robust and vigorous support which Mr. Massey gave to every British undertaking. He had ...

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  34. THE LIBERALS.

    At a conference to-day Mr. H. H. Asquith and Sir John Simon (of the In-dependent Liberal Party) and Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Alfred Mond (of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. TO W.SH HAIR WITHOUT SOAP

    Did yon ever stop to think that your hair looks wretchedly bad, simply because you wash it too often? "We all like to have lovely clean hair, bat most soaps and ...

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  37. LABOR LEADER SPEAKS.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (the Labor Leader), addressing a meeting of the London Labor Party, said that the trades which had been hit the hardest by ...

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  38. TOBACCO GROWING

    The committee which was appointed by the Treasury authorities to inquire into the question of tobacco mowing in Great Britain has reported:—Although a limited ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. DUTIES ON GOODS.

    It was announced officially to-day that Mr. Baldwin had appointed the following committee to adviss the Government in connection with the preparation of ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. GERMANY

    It was announced to-day that in order to demonstrate his desire to overcome the difficulties which are in the wav. of a solution of the reparations problem, ...

    Article : 141 words
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