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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    The Atlantic liner Majestic, for its six Says' trip across to America, is said to be carrying a "comfortably supply of liquor for the voyage, including 250 dozen bottles ...

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  3. REPARATIONS

    Cabinet held a long meeting to consider the Anglo-French position relative to the Gorman note. The "Standard" understands the ...

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  4. LOSING A LEADER

    In the President's room last night u numerous and fully representative gathering of members of the Leader of the House ...

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  5. EARLY CABLES

    The Marquis Curzon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) had further conferences to-day with the French and Belgian Ambassadors. It has been ...

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  6. FRENCH PRESS.

    The newspapers, following yesterday's criticism and the Quai d'Orsay's denial that the British Cabinet has taken a decision on the German note, have now ...

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  7. ITALY'S QUOTA.

    An acrid debate occurred over the personal responsibility for the small quota of ten per cent, of the German reparations assigned to Italy. Count Sforzn was ...

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  8. AN IMPORT TAX.

    The Inter-Allied Commission in Coblentz has decided to impose a tax of 25 per cent of their value on goods imported into the occupied territory from ...

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  9. SABOTAGE.

    Sabotage is increasing in the Ruhr urea. Several bombs exploded on the railway in the Dusseldorf district, cutting up the line, and throwing an engine off the ...

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  10. AMERICA

    Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Federation of Labor) said to-day; "Labor is glad to see that the Kansas Industrial Court has fallen by ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    Apples in London are slightly easier owing to increasing supplies of small fruits, especially French cherries, and also on account of the likelihood of big arrivals ...

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  12. NEW CRUISER.

    The new scout cruiser Milwaukee, which will be completed shortly, will visit Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand, and Australia on its trial cruise. This is part ...

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  13. CALCUTTA TEA SALES

    At the third sale, 11,104 packages wore offered, making the season's total to data 39,514 packages. Average prices were:—Commonest leaf, 12 annas to 12 annas 6 ...

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  14. CHINA

    The United Press Association's Peking correspondent says that President Li Yuan-Hung has fled to Tientsin, fearing a rising of the dissatisfied troops. The foreigners ...

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  15. MINING

    The secretary of the Lalla Rookh Company received the following wire yesterday. "Report, for week ended 9th: West drive advanced 7 feet; shows full face of ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. THE MARK

    To-day's exchange rates quote the mark at 450,000 to the £. ...

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  17. OUR NEED FOR IMMIGRANTS

    The complaint heard in some quarters that we are getting too many townspeople and not enough country people amongst the British immigrants was discussed by the ...

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  18. INDETERMINATE SENTENCE

    "The indeterminate sentence is tho best means to deal with crime such as outrages and abductions," said Sir Arthur Robinson, tho State Attorney-General, in his ...

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  19. NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

    Intending patrons of the Children's Hospital cabaret and bridge evening are particularly asked to notice that the event is to take place in the Piccadilly ballroom ...

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  20. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The annual report of the Administrator of the Northern Territory for tho year ended June 30, 1922, declares that the population has decreased, and that a ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. Advertising

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  23. MR. COLEBATCH'S REPLY

    Mr. Colebatch: Mr. President and fellow-members. It would have been prudent on my part if I had followed my usual custom of providing myself with pencil and ...

    Article : 2,756 words
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