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  2. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Committee of the Chamber of Deputies dealing with the Army Estimates proposes a reduction of nearly £60,000,000 sterling on a total of ...

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  5. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The rival Turkish dergations again attended the conference, which was adjourned after an hour's deliberations. A communique says:—"Tewtik ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Commons carried the sceond reading without division of the Government's Unemployment Insurance Act Amendment Bill Dr. ...

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  7. TURKISH DILATORINESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dissatisfaction is expressed in British circles at the dilatoriness of the Turkish delegation as shown by Thursday's meeting of the conference. ...

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  8. TURKS' EXTRAVAGANT DEMANDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The conference was astounded at the Turks' extravagant demands. It is safe to say they will not be ntertained. The Turks practically ask for ...

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  9. TREATY OF GREECE.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—It is announced that M. Venizelos will shortly confer with M. Calogeropouls to diseass the best means of retaining for Greece the advantages ...

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  10. EXCESS PROFITS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Chamberlain announces that after providing £10,000,000 for refunds and approximately £1,000,000 for interest as repayment the amount of excess ...

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  11. NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The National Service League was voluntarily wound up at a meeting in London. On the motion of Viscount Milner, who presided, seconded ...

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  12. NEW TELEGRAPH APPARATUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Commonwealth is arranging for the installation between Sydney and Melbourne of a multiple telegraph apparatus permitting of four ...

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  13. HISTORIC WIHDSOR CHAPEL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The historic St. George's Chapel at Windsor, the burial place of many English Kings, is threatened with collapse, according to the Dean of Windsor, ...

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  14. DETENTION OF [?]ALIAN SOLDIERS.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—In reference to the detention of two Australian soldiers the Minister for the Interior has been requested to immediately release the soldiers and ...

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  15. ONDON CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—German delegates who are coming to London on Saturday are at present in a state of indecision, the sub-commission of experts disagreeing as ...

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  16. MIGHTY BRITISH EMPIRE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Earl Haig at a welcome at the City Hall, in referring to the comrades' conference, described the bond between them as one which should revitalise ...

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  17. THE GERMAN DELEGATION.

    LONDON Thursday.—Sixty experts are accompanying Dr. Von Simon and the German delegation. They are housed at the Savoy alongside the Turks. ...

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  18. BANK HOLD UP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Further partieulars of the hold up at the Bank of Victoria, Fitzroy, show that just on closing time a clerk, the accountant, and two lady clerks. ...

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  19. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Central Police Court was crowded to-day, when Wilfred Ernest Coley appeared on remand, charged with the wilful murder in Sydney, on ...

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  21. INTER-IMPERIAL EXCHANGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, relaying to a question as regards the policy governing inter-Imperial exchanges, Mr. Bonar Law declared that in the ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. —Lord Desborough presided at the Imperial Air Fleet's luncheon to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith. He read a message from the King as follows ...

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  23. ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" says it can confidently be affirmed that a complete revision of Great Britain's relations with Japan will be undertaken shortly ...

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  24. KINGLY FLIER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—With the announcement that the Duke of York is proceeding to Brussels to invest the King of the Eelgians with the Distinguished Flying Cross ...

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  25. COOLIES' STRIKE.

    SUVA, Thursday.—The Indian labor strike has extended to Lautoka and Nadi. No demands have been made to the employers, but the strikers at a meeting resolved to ask ...

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  26. KING AND EMPIRE ALLIANCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In opening the annual conference of the King and Empire Alliance to-day, Mr. John Stinsen, president, said democracy must be protected and the ...

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  27. THREATEED PARALYSIS.

    LONDON Thursday.—The "Threatened Paralysis of Civil Aviation of the Empire" was used as Sir Ross Smith's text for a series of trenchant speeches at celebrations on his ...

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  28. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Lord Mayor, Ald. Lambert, replying to criticism gave what is so far the clearest definition of the Labor party's attitude towards preference to ...

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  29. LABOR TACTICS.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The Minister for Education stated to-day that the tactics which are being adopted in some leagues on behalf of certain interests to create trouble for the ...

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  30. ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Between 2500 and 3000 Cossacks from Karvin, and eight French guns, commanded by Riga Kahn Sarhar, captured Teheran without serious ...

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  31. OVERSEAS LABOR AFFAIRS..

    LONDON, Thursday.—Statistics published by the International Labor Office of the League of Nations show that the total trade union membership in 20 of the chief countries ...

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  32. AN AGED ABORIGINAL.

    The oldest aboriginal on the Clarence River died at his home, Uigundahi Island, on Sunday nights He was known as Sailor Morris and was repated to be 95 years of ...

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  33. CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is reported that plans have been completed of a big hall whieh it is proposed to erect at Canberra, and in which the Federal convention may ...

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  35. A MISSING POCKET.

    A man named Arthur Percival who went to sleep in Boll's paddock, opposite the Australian Hotel, Murwillunibah, on Sunday afternoon last, woke up to find only emptiness ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIST REPULSE REPORTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Georgian official telegram claims that a Bolshevist attack on February 20 was repulsed, 2000 prisoners and a large quantity of booty being taken. Tiflis ...

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  37. N.S.W. MEMBERS' THREAT.

    SYDNEx, Friday.—The report or a threat of the N.S.W. Federal members to refrain from attending Parliament, leaving the Government without a quorum, if the work ...

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  38. NOT ANTI-BRITISH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The P[?]an Cossack rising terminated the brie life of the recently reconstructed Persian Government Teheran was occupied without resistance, but ...

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  39. SOVIET SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. W. A. Windeyer, speaking at a social function on the eve of his departure for Europe, said that in his pesition as an industrial advocate he was in ...

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