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  2. GERMANY

    In a communique issued by the ex-[?] he says that the return of the ex-Crown Prince was prepared and carried out without his knowledge. He ...

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  3. EARLY CABLES

    Mr. Macdonald spoke for an hour and a quarter in the House of Commons this evening. He was fluent and eloquent, although he seemed to be somewhat weary. ...

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  4. PUBLIC OPINION

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future must write with ink, or semi typewritten manuscript. ...

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  5. PERTH CONCERT ARTISTS' PRODUC- TION

    Sir,—"Patience" scores a point to—night. My nom-de-plume was adopted as a tribute to the non-forgettable comic opera—the antithesis of "A Runaway ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. THE PRESIDENCY.

    Two official announcements of aspirants for the Presidency of the United States were made to-day. Mr. W. G. M'Adoo (a former Secretary of the ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH'S CRITICISM.

    In the course of a speech in the Albert Hall, London, to-day on the occasion of the opening of the United Liberal Party's campaign. Mr. H. H. Asquith said that ...

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  8. THE DERBY CUP

    The Derby Cup, run yesterday, was won by Daughterinlaw, with London Cry second, and Highbrow third. Betting: Daughterinlaw, 8 to 1; London ...

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  9. LECTURES BY MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    A New York cable message says that a lecture bureau has amused for Mr. if M. Hughes (ex-Prime Minister of Australia) to give a series of six lectures ...

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  10. GERMANY

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says: This is a great day in the history of post-war Germany, and perhaps of the whole of Europe. To-day ...

    Article : 217 words
  11. INDIA AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    The close of the Imperial Conference has been marked by an acrimonious controversy between Dr. Sapra (the Indian delegate) and General Smuts (Prime Minister ...

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  12. LORD ROBERT CECIL

    It has been announced officially that Lord Robert Cecil receives a peerage. (Lord Robert Cecil is the third son of the-third Marquis of Salisbury. His title ...

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  13. THE MINING AWARD

    Sir,—I -was an interested spectator at Parliament House during the debate on the Kalgoorlie miners' award last evening, and I wish to highly commend the ...

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  14. TNE WORLD'S TROUBLES

    Foreign news, particularly the threat to terminate ike Franco-British "Entente," has depressed the sterling to 4.32[?] dollars, the Continental exchange ...

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  15. PILFERING BY SCHOOL BOYS

    Sir,—I beg to refute the misleading statements made by the members of the deputation to the Minister for Education, requesting that an Eighth Standard be given ...

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  16. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

    Sir,—May I, on behalf of the K.E.M. Hospital, appeal to your generous readers for donations towards oar Christmas cheer? This is the first time the board has made a ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUS- TRALIA

    The junior and leaving school certificate certificate conducted by the University of Western Australia commence on Monday next, at Perth and local centres. In ...

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  18. TAXI-CAB MYSTERY.

    Last night a man drove to the Fulham (London) Police Station and made a statement, whereupon the police made inquiries and found a woman dead inside of a ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. FRANCE'S PROPOSALS.

    The Conference of Ambassadors sat for two hours fruitlessly. France is believed to have demanded, first, the ex-Crown Prince's extradition and internment for ...

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  20. THE FULLER GOVERNMENT

    One of the most serious defeats the Fuller Government has jet experienced occurred yesterday. On the question that leave be given to the Committee of Ways and ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. A SERIOUS PROBLEM

    Sir,—Your leading article in Thursday's issue will be read with great interest, bat to me the most compelling part was a reference to the fact that an employer has ...

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  22. STRANGE SUICIDE.

    A strange story of suicide by pas poisoning, after seeing the play "Outward Bounds" in which two of the characters committed suicide in a precisely similar ...

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  23. NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

    The monthly free of interest ballot night was held by the Perth Starr-Bowkett Societies at their offices, 101 william-street, Perth last Wednesday evening, November ...

    Article : 277 words
  24. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    According to a French semi-official statement, Britain has informed the Ambassadors' Conference that it does not desire to participate in air steps taken in Germany ...

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  25. IRELAND

    A message from Dublin says that uneasiness has been caused among the Jewish community in that city by several mysterious murders of Jews. Two ...

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  26. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY

    Sir,—-In Friday's issue of your valued paper Mr. H. L. Cooper, anent the above question asks, "Will someone let light in on a dark subject?" Mr. Cooper is no ...

    Article : 647 words
  27. PAYMENTS OF SUBSIDIES.

    The German Cabinet has decided to devote 100,000,000 rentenmarks out of a total of 900,000,000 placed at the disposal of the Government by the Rentenbank to ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA

    The opening of the elections for the Cape Colony Provincial Council shows that staunch support has been given to the South African Party. This, with the ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. ITALY AND SPAIN

    Signor Schanzer (a former Minister for Foreign Affairs), commenting upon the approaching visit of the King and Queen of Spain to Italy, said: "The time has come ...

    Article : 142 words
  30. PROROGATION SPEECH.

    The King's prorogation speech regrets the failure to secure the assent of the French Government to the proposals for the appointment of a committee of ...

    Article : 188 words
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  33. JAPAN

    To-day Viscount Goto, in his capacity as the president of then Reconstruction Board, submitted to the Advisory Council the board's final draft plan for the reconstruction ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. AMERICA

    The State Department has sent to the British Government for its consideration the draft of two conventions giving to the United States full equality and full ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. LORD BIRKENHEAD.

    The failure of Mr. Baldwin's negotiations with Lord Birkenhead and Mr. Austen Chamberlain is explained in the correspondence which follows. ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. MARTIAL LAW CEASES.

    The Yokohama Municipality has passed an estimate for restoration work. Martial law in Tokio and Yokohama will cease to-night. ...

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  38. JAPANESE BUDGET.

    Further particulars with regard to the Estimates of the Budget of 1924 show that a, decrease of about 129,000,000 yen is expected in the revenue, and one of ...

    Article : 199 words
  39. CRIME RAMPANT.

    Banditry appears to continue unabated throughtout the country. Two masked robbers seized 20,000 dollars from bank messengers in Kansas City, while three ...

    Article : 120 words
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