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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The general impression is that the Government bundered in allowing the division to be taken two hours before the time of their three ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The Genoa correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" says:—"Dr. Rathenau has abandoned the idea of protesting against Germany's ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    Reports from Peking say that hostilities have again broken out between Wu Pei-fu and Chang Tsolin north of Tientsin. ...

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  5. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    In committee of the Commons to-day the Irish Chief Secretary, Sir. Hamar Greenwood, submitted a vote for three-quarters of a million ...

    Article : 355 words
  6. GOVERNMENT BUTTER

    The butter importers greatly resent the criticisms which have appeared in Australia and New Zealand regarding their purchase of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    Iu a six rink match tho Australian bowlers beat Croydon by 135 to 100. ...

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  8. MANCHURIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    General Chang Tso-lin has declared himself Dictator of Manchuria and ordered the post office funds to be seized. He intends to declare ...

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  9. WAR GRAVES IN FRANCE

    Mr. Lloyd George has sent a congratulatory letter to the War Graves Commission on its work in France. He says:—"The King trusts that the ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. NO EFFECT ON JAPAN.

    The Foreign Minister, Baron Uchida, stated to-day that the Manchurian declaration of independence had not changed Japan's policy ...

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  11. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Thirty-five firms belonging to Germany's great industrial companies are combining with the object of doing business on the largest ...

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  12. COMMUNITY SINGING

    Community singing,winch, spread throughout America during the war in order to "dispel the spirit of gloom," has extended to Australia ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT DECISIONS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, replying to questions in the Commons to-day, said that the Government could not but consider last night's vote ...

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  14. RHINELAND RAILWAYS

    The Conference of Ambassadors has requested Germany to abandon the construction of certain railways in Rhineland of strategic import ...

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  15. RUSSIAN ACCEPTANCE

    The Russian delegates at to-day's meeting of the first sub-commission accepted the Allies' proposals for the Hague Conference. In doing so ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. PHOTOGRAPHS OF GRAVES.

    The War Office is arranging a contract for photographing the war graves, and copies will be sent to the relatives. ...

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  17. GANG OF SWINDLERS

    Charles Lawson, a man of 45, who describes himself as a, farmer, and who was arrested a few days ago on an American liner at Southampton ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. ASIA MINOR INQUIRY

    The White House has indicated that the United States "will probably not accept the British invitation to participate in a joint ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. FRENCH BUDGET

    The French Budget for 1923 provides for a total expenditure or 23,280 million francs—roughly about 930 million sterling. The deficit of ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. RUSSIAN CRITICISE

    At the sub-commission meeting to-day M. Tchitcherin said that the appointment of two commissions at the Hague seemed to the Russian ...

    Article : 242 words
  21. HOUSE RESPONSIBILITY.

    Replying to further questions, Mr. Chamberlain said that he well knew when he went to a division that the Government stood in grave ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. TROOPS FOR ULSTER.

    In the Commons to-day (Sir William Davison asked whether British troops had been, offered to the Ulster Government to repel organised ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. SHIPPING

    Arrivals—At Boston, Capa May; passed Gibraltar, Poona; passed Perim, Mesopotamia, San Beath. Departures—For Australia ...

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  24. MR. BARWELL'S DEPARTURE

    Mr. and Mrs. Barweil motored to Southampton to-day, and are embarking for Canada to-morrow. In a farewell interview with an ...

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  25. FAILURE OF GENOA

    Viscount Grey, in a letter to the National Liberal Federation, says that the Genoa Conference provided an example of what should be ...

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  26. WESTRALIAN DINNER

    The twentieth annual West Australian dinner was held this evening in the Trocadero. Apologies for inability to attend were received ...

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  27. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    It was officially announced in the Dail Fireann to-day that the peace negotiations had broken down. ...

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  28. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A fine cast will be presented the Majestic Theatre to-fight in J. Marshal Neilan's production "The Lotus Eater." John Barrymore, who ...

    Article : 463 words
  29. DUE TO EXTREMISTS.

    The breakdown of the Irish peace negotiations was due to the opponents of the treaty, who insisted on maintaning the present strength of ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mr. E. Jowett, M.P., states that & Queensland firm has secured a contract to supply the Admiralty with 700.000 Ib. of tinned meat ...

    Article : 305 words
  31. BURDETT COUTTS SALE

    A collection of over six hundred of Charles Dickens' letters, the majority addressed to the late Baroness Burdett Coutts, was sold for £2150. ...

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  32. DE VALERA'S OFFER

    Mr. de Valera, speaking in the Dail after the breakdown of the peace committee, said :— "We realise that the majority of the Dail ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. LLOYD GEORGE REPLIES

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking to M. Tchitcherin's statement, declined to ideal with the question of German admission, but said, that when it ...

    Article : 356 words
  34. PREMIER'S REPLY.

    Sir James Mitchell, in reply, said that West Australia at last realised that she must be up and doing if, the country was to be held for the ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. TIM PLATE INDUSTRY

    The tinplate industry is improving. A prominent manufacturer, interviewed, says that the South Wales works have for some months been ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. WEST AUSTRALIA BUTTER

    With regard to the recent sharprise in the price of butter, the Government dairy expert (Mr. Hampshire) says: —"Local ...

    Article : 235 words
  37. TERRORISM IN BELFAST

    During the funeral of Beattie, a murdered Belfast policeman, a number of Sinn Feiners, without the least provocation, fired into the ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. SPORTING ITEMS

    The newspapers quote an Australia House official as insisting that manual workers in Australia are regarded socially as the equal of any ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. SAVAGE STREET FIGHTING.

    Belfast last evening was the scene of many sanguinary encounters between, Sinn Fein, gunmen and the brown forces. These were many ...

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  40. DEVELOPMENT SCHEME.

    Sir Francis Newdegate, replying to the toast of the guests, said that as far as he could judge Sir James Mitchell had the support of all ...

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  41. BANKRUPT BANKERS

    As an outcome of the recent failure for ten million dollars of the Cuban-German banking house, Upmann &. Co., the Upmann Brothers ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. ARMSTRONG'S CRICKET BOOK.

    Colonel Philip Trevor, reviewing Armstrong's book "The art of Cricket," which Messrs. Methuen are publishing, says. "I opened it ...

    Article : 143 words
  43. PAYMENT FOR WOOL

    Seventy thousand letters containing cheques in retirement of its priority wool certificates will be posted to-morrow by the British ...

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  44. BURNING ACCIDENT

    While Mrs. Eliza James (53) was attending to household duties last night her wrapper caught fire. She rushed into the bathroom and ...

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  45. RAINS W WHEAT AREAS

    Nice rains fell over the eastern agricultural areas yesterday. Some of the readings were;—Quairading, 111 pts.; .Tammin, 61 Cunderdin ...

    Article : 54 words
  46. PROPOSAL ADOPTED

    The sub-commission finally adopt ed the proposals for the, Hague Conference. The Dutch representative undertook to afford the Soviet ...

    Article : 114 words
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