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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    There's a lot of engineering going on in the City Engineer's Department. Clothes make the man, and a scarcity of them the woman. ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    Reuter learns that Mr. Ramsay Macsdonald was interviewed by the "Quotidien" prior to assuming office aa Premier, and he has Riven no interview to the Press ...

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  4. NEARING THE END

    Ernest Thompson, who, it is alleged, conspired with Robert Rothkehl to defraud the public by representing that they had found oil on prospecting area 113H, was ...

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  5. GERMANY STILL A GIANT

    Viscount Haldane presided on November 20 at a lecture on "The Present State of Germany," given in University College London, by Professor J. H. Morgan, late ...

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  6. AFRICA

    An important step in the future of the mandated territory of the South-West Protectorate is marked by the issue of a memorandum of the results of the ...

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  7. EARLY CABLES

    The London newspapers make a feature of the full reproduction of the "Quotidien's" interview with Mr. Macdonald, describing it as the Prime ...

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  8. TRANSPORT WORKERS' THREAT.

    The British Transport Workers have instructed their delegates at the London Conference to ask for further negotiations upon the application for a wage of ...

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  9. WOULD NOT "BLACK-LEG"

    Miss Dorothy Jewson (Labor member for Norwich) announced that she would not travel on a "black-leg" train, and she left London to walk 115 miles ...

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  10. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

    Commenting on Mr. Macdonald's interview, the "Eclair" says: "Mr. Macdonald asks everything without promising France anything." ...

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  11. THE TERM "MASTER."

    Speaking at a Labor meeting, Mr. Bevin, "the Dockers' K.C.," said that the term "master" must be wiped out, of the dictionary altogether. "The word ...

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  12. OLYMPIC GAMES

    In the winter sports section o£ the Olympic Games, at Charaounix, the 10,000 metres skating race was won by Skutnabb (Finland), his time being 18min. 4-5sec. ...

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  13. AMERICA

    At Shank town (Pennsylvania) it bodies have been recovered from the Lancashire mine, where an explosion took place. The number of dead is believed to be 40— ...

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  14. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The constabulary have been fighting a pitched battle with the members of the Colorums, who have been engaged in roving banditry. The constabulary killed 54 of ...

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  15. HOUSING QUESTION.

    In a speech at Glasgow the Minister for Health (Mr. John Wheatley) strongly denounced the existing housing conditions. He revealed no plans, however, ...

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  16. COTTON CULTURE

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the metropolitan committee of the A.N.A. at the Exhibition to celebrate the 136th anniversary of the Australian colonisation, ...

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  17. A SEGREGATION MEASURE.

    The Jewish community are seriously concerned with the provisions of the Class Areas Bill. They contend that the segregation ...

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  18. ITALY

    A treaty between Italy and Jupo-Slavia has been signed—Reuter. ...

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  19. THE CAPITAL LEVY.

    Mr. Cvawford, the political editor of "Colliar's Weekly" (America), prior to embarking for New York, stated that Mr. Macdonaid, in an interview, had said that ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. FRANCE

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" states that the recent outbreak of a feeling against foreigners, owing to the fall in the value of the franc, ...

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  21. SEVERE DROUGHT.

    A long-continued and very severe drought has now broken in the Free State and Northern Capo Colony, but the Transvaal remains unaffected. ...

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  22. CHINESE GREETINGS,

    Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen has cabled to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald his fraternal greetings, und hailing the Labor Party's accession to power as marking a new era ...

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  23. BOMBAY MILL STRIKE

    The [?]ll strike has assumed serious proportions over the week-end, and out of a total of 85 mills in Bombay, 32 arc now closed down, 60,000 operatives being ...

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  24. THE NAVAL CRUISE

    A feature of the visit of the cruiser squadron has been the hundreds oF people that flocked in 'buses aud motors 200 miles from Colombo, 113 miles from ...

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  25. THE LOST AIRSHIP.

    A Toulon message states that the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the loss of the airship Dixmude has not arrived at any definite conclusion. The Commission ...

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  26. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    As an outcome of the Board of Education's desire that the Empire Exhibition should serve to spread Empire teaching in the schools, the first number has been ...

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  27. A PARIS TRAGEDY.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that, a sensation was caused in tho City Court, when a policeman, who had been sued for a ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Mr. J. Bromley (secretary of the Engine Drivers' Union), at a meeting at Hampstead, stated: "We waited patiently through the rumors of negotiations; we ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. A. Thomson, M.L.A., the Lender of the Country Party, will Oliver his policy speech at Katanning on Thursday night. It is understood that one of the important ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. ROLLING OF SHIPS.

    Recent patents include an Australian invention of a plant for the utilisation of the rolling of ships for motive [?]er. This is achieved by an ingenious ...

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  31. THE £ IN NEW YORK

    After, hovering for a week around 4 dollars 23 cents, the pound sterling to-day reached 4.25 3-8. ...

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  32. GREECE

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that the sentences of death which were passed on Generals Gargaladis and Leonardopoulos have been ...

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  33. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Emergency Committee of the Trade Union Congress is holding a continual session seeking to find a way out of the railway deadlock. The present ...

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  34. MR. BERNARD SHAW ON FOOD.

    "I can talk to a Rod," said Mr. Bernard Shaw on November 15. Then, noticing the bewilderment of his audience, he corrected himself by saying, "I mean I ...

    Article : 378 words
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  36. PUBLIC OPINION

    We do not bold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future mast write with ink, or send typewritten manuscript. ...

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