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  2. EARLY CABLES

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—Although the Macdonald-Poincare correspondence did not go beyond generalisations, it is felt ...

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  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    The British Socialist Party may profess to be most anti-militaristic in its policy, bat after all it owes all of its recent success to a general—General Election. ...

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  4. GREECE

    In response to the Cabinet's request, M. Venizelos has decided to retain the Premiership for the time being, though he will not attend the Assembly. ...

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  5. JAPANESE POLITICS

    The dissolution was announced while the Diet was in recess, following on this afternoon's riot. While the Opposition members were ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. INDIA

    The Viceroy (Lord Heading) opened the Central Legislature to-day. In an important speech ho denied the allegations that the British Government ...

    Article : 415 words
  7. THE HUNT FOR LIST.

    The detectives are satisfied that, despite all the rumors about List's death, he is still alive, and is armed with an automatic pistol. He camped at South Kensington ...

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  8. WASTE WHEAT

    A case of considerable interest was heard in the local Police Court yesterday, when John Braund, president of the Lumpers' Union at that port, was charged ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Bill introduced by a private member in the Assembly to prevent misbehavior at public meetings, and giving the chairman power to call on the police to eject ...

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  10. REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

    Some time ago the Australian War Memorial authorities decided to include in their collections particulars of the various war memorials throughout Australia. ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. SOVIET GOVERNMENT.

    The London "Morning Post" understands that the attitude of the Government regarding Russia is that while there are hosts of problems for solution before ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. OLYMPIC GAMES

    In the winter section of the Olympic Games at Chamounix, the British bobsleigh team, while practising, were thrown out of their sleigh. Captain Browning ...

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  13. FREMANTLE FAMILY'S DIFFERENCES

    A powerfully-built man, standing over 6 ft. in height, named Albert Mattingley, appeared at the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. H. J. Craig R.M., and ...

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  14. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The Ministry for the Air Service has issued orders for the cessation of the bombing of Mesopotamian villages whose inhabitants have not paid the taxes which ...

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  15. ICE HQCKEY CONTESTS.

    In the ice hockey contests at Chamounix, America beat Britain by 11 to nil. France beat Belgium by 6 to 5. ...

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  16. NAVY ESTIMATES.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labor) understands that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) has demanded a redaction of £5,000,000 in the Navy ...

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  17. CANBERRA

    Despite the fact that Dr. Earle Page and Mr. Groom (the Attorney-General) left Yarralumla last night for Melbourne, the Cabinet earned on at the bush capital this ...

    Article : 198 words
  18. WHITE STAR LINE

    The White Star Company have constructmagnificent models of their greatest ships for exhibition at Wembley. The models range up to 20 feet in ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. BUILDING TEASES.

    Mr. J. Wheatley (Minister for Health) has held a conference with the executive committees of the building trades unions, which are pledged to support the housing ...

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  20. DOCKERS' DISPUTE.

    The general council of the Port Employers of Labor has accepted the proposal of the executive committee of the National Transport and General Workers' ...

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  21. BILLIARDS

    Smith, the holder of the professional billiards championship, has not entered for the event. The only contestants are: Newman, ...

    Article : 33 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    The Australian Fleet left Sydney yesterday on a summer cruise, preceded by the Platypus, towing the hulk of the Barcoo, which was subsequently used for target ...

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  23. CANADA

    The Canadian Government is not considering at present the appointment of a Minister to Washington. In a statement to-day the Prime Minister (Mr, Mackenzie ...

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  24. A LATER MESSAGE.

    Smith is astonished at his non-inclusion in the billiard championship. He declares that he sent his entry form to London in ample time. ...

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  25. A MELBOURNE BLAZE

    A fire at the Hardware Chambers, Eliza-beth-street, last night, gutted three top floors. The damage is estimated at £50, 000. A dog that gave warning of tho fire ...

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  26. FOOTBALL

    In the Rugby county championship Leicestershire lost to North Midlands by nil to 28, at Leicester. In the Northern. Union competition, St. ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. SOUTH AFRICA

    In the House of Assembly yesterday Mr. F. S. Malan (Minister for Mines and Industries) introduced an Industrial Condustries Bill, which is on similar lines to ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. CRICKET

    Mr. E. E. Bean has resigned the honorary treasurership of the Victorian Cricket Association. ...

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  29. GERMANY

    The first committee of economic exports which is inquiring into the meant of utilising Germany's finances has arrived from Paris, and held a meeting. On ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. ATTACKED BY A SNAKE

    While sitting beneath a Moreton Bay flg tree at Taree yesterday, a little girl was attacked by a snake, which dropped from the branches and twined itself around her, ...

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  31. TOOWOOMBA FACTORY FIRE

    The loss by the fire at the bacon factory at Toowoomba is now estimated at £40,000. ...

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  32. A PUBLIC DANGER

    During the hearing of a case at the City Court this morning, iu which John Kingsley Steenson (25), motor mechanic, was charged with having driven a motor car in ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. BUDGET TO BE EXAMINED.

    Among the official data which will be examined by the committee of economic experts is the Budget of the Reich for 1924, showing a revenue of 5,254,000,000 ...

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  34. THE OVERDUE PACIFIQUE

    The agents for the French mail steamer, Pacifique, with 50 passengers, and which is overdue, have received a message that she is expected to reach Noumea in a day or ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The number of unemployed persons who are reviving relief in the unoccupied territories of Germany has risen to about 1,500,000. It has been estimated ...

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  36. LABOR MEMBER'S VIEW.

    In moving the second reading of the Conciliation Bill, Mr. Malan said that the industrial atmosphere was much calmer than previously, and the moment was ...

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  37. THE BAY LINERS

    Alterations have been made to the firstclass cabins of the Australian Commonwealth Bay liners, and the fares reduced. ...

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  38. MORE BOYS FOR THE SEA.

    The latest British Board of Trade figures that the number of apprentices in Merchant Service vessels is on the increase. This (comments "An ...

    Article : 377 words
  39. TWO-THIRDS

    Over two-thirds of tho Mount Pleasant-on-river Estate has been Bold, bat every block remaining is a Beauty Block. The fact is that Mount Pleasant possesses the ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Speaking at an agricultural show in Paarl, General J. C. Smuts (the Prime Minister) emphasised the enormous advantages proposed by. the preferences for the fruit ...

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  41. JAPAN

    According to a special report which was received by the "Hochi Shimbun" (a Tokio daily newspaper), and which has not been confirmed up to the present ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. AN ELECTRIC SHIP.

    A wonderful ship ran through her trials last October. It is the first ship to be driven entirely by oil and electricity. A small vessel of the kind was built in ...

    Article : 364 words
  43. DIET DISSOLVED.

    The Imperial Diet was dissolved to-day.—Reuter. ...

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  44. GREECE

    The Athena correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says: M. Venizelos has notified the Council of Ministers that he will retire from active work in a ...

    Article : 178 words
  45. DALHOUSIE ELECTION

    The first preferences in the Dalhousie election show the following results:— Pollard (Labor), 1,381; M'Nab (Nationalist), 1,473; M'Kenna (Farmers' Union), ...

    Article : 60 words
  46. AMERICA

    Not satisfied with the investigation of the oil scandals, the Democratic members or the Congress promise a progressive inquiry into various activities of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  47. PAMPERED POLITICIANS

    It is alleged that the 28,000 meals supplied annually at the Parliamentary restanrant in Wellington (N.Z.), cost the New Zealand Government 5s 6d each, but the ...

    Article : 45 words
  48. THEFT OF EXPLOSIVES

    A large quantity of explosives has been stolen from the Commonwealth Oil Refinery. THAMAR to coming. ...

    Article : 29 words
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