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  2. CANNES CONFERENCE

    The Anglo-French pact originally contained six articles, the second of which, relating to Belgium, has been dropped in view of the decision ...

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  3. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The first division of the naval treaty was concluded to-day, except for a clause concerning fortifications, which is still awaiting ...

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  4. BOXING.

    The fight between the French champion, Georges Carpentier, and the Australian heavy-weight, George Cook, took place to-night, and ...

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  5. FRENCH CRISIS

    The French Premier, M. Briand, has resigned, and a new Cabinet is being formed. ...

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  6. IRISH SETTLEMENT

    Owing to divergent views regarding future policy at a meeting of the Sinn Fein National Council, Dublin, Mr. de Valera presiding, it ...

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  7. MR. BRIAND'S ADDRESS

    The Chamber was packed. Even his opponents admit that M. Briand's was a most brilliant oratorical effort. He expounded the ...

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  8. LANDSLIDE IN SICILY

    A landslide seven hundred yards wide is destroying the town of San Fratello, in Sicily. The population are fleeing. Six hundred houses, six ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF COOK.

    George Cook arrived in London from his training quarters before lunch, and he was enthusiastically cheered as he entered his hotel in ...

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  10. POLITICAL OFFENDERS

    The King has granted a general amnesty to political offenders in Ireland prior to the operation of the truce. ...

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  11. TAXATION LIMIT REACHED

    The Marquis of Linlithgow, writing to the newspapers regarding the closing of Hopetoun House, states that when a large agricultural estate ...

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  12. FRENCH OPINION

    French opinion is gratified by Article 2 of the pact, but considers that 3 weakens their rights as embodied in the Versailles Treaty. ...

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  13. OUTRAGES IN BELFAST

    Further shootings of women occurred in Belfast last night. Men knocked at the door of Mary Hogg's house, accused her of giving ...

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  14. SIBERIAN QUESTION

    Though really only the American delegation is anxious about the Siberian question, it will certainly be considered by the conference ...

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  15. WHAT CAN I SAY?

    Charley Lucas, manager of the Australian, in answer to an interviewer, laconically commented, "Sayd What can I say?" ...

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  16. ALCOHOL POISONING

    The first available statistics show that 103 persons have died from alcohol poisoning in the United States since the beginning of the year, New ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Industrial Federation requests the Government to convene a joint meeting of the Federation and all employers concerned in the strike ...

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  18. WKY BRIAND RETURNED

    A telegram from the Senate Commission, which M.M. Poincare and Ribot were responsible for, was sent to M. Briand at Cannes on ...

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  19. PACIFIC FORTIFICATIONS

    It can now be stated that it was on Senator Pearce's initiative that the British delegation took up the question of ...

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  20. NEW COMPANIES REGISTERED

    The companies registered at Somerset House in 1921 numbered 6395, with a capital aggregating 99 million sterling, compared with 19,065 ...

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  21. INTERVIEW WITH COOK.

    George Cook informed an interviewer: "I feel that I am going to have to fight for my life. When I face Carpentier I shall fell as I do ...

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  22. MINE FATALITY

    The adjourned inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Flynn, who met with an accident at the Oroya Links G.M. ...

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  23. POSITION OF GERMANY

    Herr Rathenan, in the discussion with the Reparation Commission, was an easy first in all-round resource. In his exchange of views ...

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  24. OIL PROSPECTING LEASES

    Regarding the recent application by Home, Alexander and Connor for a substantial portion of the oil prospecting areas held by M. R. ...

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  25. THE FIGHT.

    On commencing the first round the Frenchman's left lead failed to reach its objective. Cook rushed in but caught a nasty one on the ...

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  26. BRIAND ON THE PACT

    M. Briand, addressing the Chamber of Deputies, declared that it was impossible that France should be an absence from the Genoa ...

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  27. ESSENTIAL SERVICES WITH DRAWN.

    This afternoon the Industrial Federation proclaimed that all power and essential services in industries directly involved, in the dispute ...

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  28. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    It is evident that the Chinese and Japanese delegations are marking time until their respective governments reply to the compromise ...

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  29. CYCLONE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    A telephonic message received from the post master at Gunbar township states that a cyclone which appeared to be travelling in ...

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  30. GENERAL STRIKE MOOTED.

    Pressure is being brought to bear on the railwaymen to take advantage of the industrial crisis, and labour organisations throughout the Union ...

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  31. DRAMATIC RESIGNATION

    M. Briand's resignation was dramatic. After a skilful speech he had again secured his majority; then, as he was about to leave the ...

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  32. NO SIGN OF SETTLEMENT.

    The Rand strike has entered upon the fifth day, and there is still no sign of settlement. The proposal for a general strike ...

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  33. DAMAGE TO TELEGRAPH LINE.

    Repairs have been effected to the telegraph lines which were interrupted by the cyclonic storm experienced in New South Wales on ...

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  34. THE HEM PREMIER

    The President, M. Millerand, accepted M. Briand's resignation. The Speaker of the Chamber proposed M. Poincaire as the next ...

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  35. GERMAN DEFICIT

    Herr Rathenan, in addressing the Council, gave details showing that the Germans are faced with a deficit on exports and imports alone ...

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  36. FRENCH COMMITMENTS

    M. Sarraut, while assuming that M. Briand's resignation will be accepted, does not think it will have any effect upon the position here ...

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  37. FRITSCH BEATS WATSON.

    Paul Fritsch beat "Tibby" Watson to-night on points in ten rounds. ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The Commonwealth is underwriting a loan of five millions sterling at 6 per cent., issued at £97 and respayable in 1931. ...

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  39. BRAND TO LLOYD GEORGE

    M. Briand telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George:—"I am extremely grieved that I am unable to finish the conversations on which we were ...

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  40. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The Council has agreed upon the subjects for discussion at Genoa. These include the recognition of all public debts, discussion of financial ...

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  41. CARPENTIER INTERVIEWED.

    Georges Carpentier celebrated his 28th birthday in defeating. George Cook. Interviewed after the fight, Carpentier said: "Cook is a good ...

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  42. MOUNT MORGAN MINE

    To fulfil labour conditions, the Mt. Morgan Company require 30 men to work in the minel. The matter was considered by the local ...

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  43. NO INFORMATION IN MELBOURNE.

    No information has been received by the Commonwealth Treasury regarding the loan. When questioned on the matter to-night the Treasurer ...

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  44. GANNES PROCEEDINGS ENDORSED

    After M. Briand had presented his report on the Cannes Conference, the Cabinet affirmed that it was in complete accord with the ...

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  45. JIMMY WILDE'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The famous flyweight champion Jimmy Wilde, in an interview said: "The fight was a good one, and Cook boxed extraordinarily well. ...

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  46. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier has decided to attend the Premiers' Conference next week, but owing to pressure of work will be unable to be present ...

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  47. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    Organised opposition to the Prince's visit culminated in rioting outside Government House within an hour of his arrival at 3 o'clock ...

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  48. STRIKE AT CEMENT WORKS

    The members of the A.W.U. employed by the Cement Company have downed tools protesting against certain construction work ...

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  49. SOVIET REPRESENTATIVES

    The "Petit Parisien" states that the French Cabinet accepted the attendance at Lenin and Trotsky at the Genoa Conference on condition ...

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  50. Y.A.L. BOYS

    To-morrow morning the W.A. boys who are visiting Melbourne under the auspices of the Young Australia League, will be entertained by the ...

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  51. A NEWSPAPER'S VIEWS.

    The "Morning Post" says:—"Cook showed immense pluck, but was lucky to escape Carpentier's early punches, and get into the ...

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  52. A LITTLE DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPTICS

    If you want quick relief from the pain and distress of indigestion dyspepsia, gastritis, food fermentation and acidity just take Bisurated ...

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  53. THE KEN[?]MUP SCHEME.

    Mr. W. George Assistant General Manager of the Agricultural Bank and Industries Assistance Board, is, it is stated, to be ...

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  54. GENERAL COMMENTS

    Undoubtedly Cook was flagrantly guilty of holding in the third round, and the referee severely cautioned him for it. Carpentier spent two ...

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  55. DEARTH OF BLUE METAL

    Mr. Lazzarini, the Minister for State Enterprises, says that the troubles of municipalities regarding the dearth of blue metal will soon ...

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