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  2. DISEASE IN CATTLE

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Maley, told a deputation ' dairymen to-day that no further extension of the recent alarming ...

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  3. INDECENT LIBEL.

    William Parker Evans, aged 43, editor of the "Sporting Times," commonly known as the "Pinkun," was charged in the Old Bailey with ...

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  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The City of London's attitude towards protection was denied by Lord Hunsdon, presenting at a crowded meeting of the City ...

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  5. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    Lord Derby, speaking at Freetrood, said the Germans now recognised that they were beaten and had got to pay. Still he would ...

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  6. GENERAL GABLE HEW

    At a meeting of the Australian Mercantile Land Co., Mr. Caird, presiding, referred to the Queensland Land Act Amendment, and ...

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  7. MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain, addressing a meeting of Unionist women in Drury Lane Theatre, scouted the alternatives to the Government ...

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  8. PUBLICATION OF NEWS

    The Premier to-day told a deputation of Egyptian journalists that he would arrange that all reports of the work at Tutankhamen's tomb ...

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  9. ALLIES IN CONSULTATION.

    The Duke of Devonshire, speaking in Nottingham, said the Government hoped it would be able to arrive at an understanding with all ...

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  10. ADDRESS TO WOMEN.

    The most novel meeting of the day was the mass meeting of women in Drury Lane Theatre, where, stalls and circle and gallery were ...

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  11. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    Japanese press comment on the United States Supreme Court decision on the Californian Land Laws is generally [?] and ...

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  12. BOOTLEGGING COMBINE.

    The Federal authorities are stated to be planning the arrest of several prominent Englishman and Americans as members of an ...

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  13. OPPOSITE OPINIONS.

    Sir Robert Thorne, in Glasgow, said he could not imagine hat the public would believe in the sincerity of Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd ...

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  14. COST TO QUEENSLAND.

    The city editor of the "Morning Post," commenting on Mr. Cairus speech, suggests that the Queensland Government ought not to rest ...

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  15. FEDERAL ACTION.

    Arrangements have been made by the Federal Health Department for assistance to be given to the West Australian Government in the ...

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  16. REICHSTAG DEBATE.

    A large, force 01 police guarded every entrance to the Reichstag on the resumption of the debate begun on the 20th. Herr Stresemann ...

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  17. LABOUR ORATORY.

    Labour candidates predominated in to-day's oratory. Mr. Clynes, speaking in Manchester, said that nothing had happened which set ...

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  18. SHIPPING

    Departures—For Auckland, Nuddea; from Campbelltown, Fennia; Marlborough Hall; from Port Naval, Ulysses, Hanover, Euripides ...

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  19. TREVESSA INQUIRY

    Charles Bainbridge, a fireman, who joined the Trevassa in South Australia, gave evidence that the ship's lifebelts were practically ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN CRIMINAL

    Nathan Biggar, a one-legged man, who is known as Pegtop Smith, and an associate of his, Da iel, otherwise "Nobby" Delaney, an ...

    Article : 249 words
  21. BENEFIT OF PROTECTION

    The National Union of Manufacturers has issued a statement based on questionaires addressed to various trade associations. The replies ...

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  22. BENEFITS OF A LOAN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Herr Stresemann flung his bombshell regarding the foreign financiers' offer ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Union Castle, line has ordered from Harland and Wolff the world's largest and most powerful twin-screw passenger vessel for the South ...

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  24. COTTON CULTIVATION

    Following on the report furnished to him by Mr. G. Evans, cotton adviser to the Queensland Government, respecting the cotton-growing ...

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  25. ANTI AIRCRAFT GUNS

    The Department of War announces the perfection of a 50-calibre machine anti-air gun, firing 500 shots a minute, with a perpendicular ...

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  26. SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE

    The first intimation received ef& the goldfields of the outbreak of mysterious cattle disease in the metropolitan area, as reported in ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. in his speech at Aberavon, paid a tribute bo Mr. Baldwin's character. He declared Chat the Government's ...

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  28. GENERAL ITEMS.

    It is understood that the Separatist leaders have decided not to try and seize any more cities. They will disband the bulk of their troops ...

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  29. PNEUMONIA TREATMENT

    Dr. Tomarkin, a Swiss scientist aged twenty-nine, has discovered a new injection treatment, for pneumonia called anti-microbin, and from ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN PREMIER

    Mr. Bruce took occasion to-day to deny in the London press that a certain passage reflecting on the Marconi Co. in Australia which ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. MR. J. H. THOMAS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Railway Secretary, speaking at Enfield, professional against the misery and suffering of unemployment being exploited ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. WHAT IS HINDERPEST?

    Rindenpest, or cattle plague, is a highly contagious and fatal disease 61 cattle and other ruminating animals. It is indigenous in India ...

    Article : 281 words
  33. EX-PREMIER ARRESTED.

    The ex-Premier of Saxony, Dr. Zeigner, has been arrested in Dresden on the charge of accepting bribes while he was Minister of ...

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  34. BODY IN A SUITCASE

    Sarah Boyd, aged 39 years, and Jean L. Oliver, aged 33 years, were at the Central Police Court to-day charged with having murdered a ...

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  35. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE

    The report of the committee of inquiry into the future role of the Imperial Institute in view of the withdrawal of overseas contributions ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL LOAN

    The Sydney Council has obtained a loan of £500,000 in Melbourne at the rate of 5¾ per cent, interest, The loan is issued at par and the ...

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  37. COMMENT ON MR. THEODORE.

    Mr. Bruce, commenting on Mr. Theodore's declaration that he is unable to accept assistance to purchase material in Britain, arguing ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. TALE OF CANDIDATES

    The three parties have now selected the majority of their champions. The Conservatives are contesting 550 seats; the Liberals 46[?] ...

    Article : 232 words
  39. MUDDLED HOUSING SCHEME

    Allegations that serious blunders' had been made in the Government s housing scheme were features of the evidence given at a meeting of the ...

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  40. DIVORCE COURT

    The bearing was concluded to-day of the action in which Thomas Henry (41), a builder, of Elsternwick, petitioned for a dissolution ...

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  41. UPKEEP CONTRIBUTIONS.

    The above, recommendations adopted by the Imperial Economic Conference. It appears that Britain's contribution to the unkeep of ...

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  42. ROY GOVERNOR'S SENTENCE

    In the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, Roy Governor, who was convicted at the Dubbo Circuit Court on October 16 on a charge of ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. ST. PAULS SENSATION

    A sensation occurred in St. Paul's Cathedral during midday Service. J. Tysol Smith, a grey-haired, well-dressed man, apparently between ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    The "Morning Post" special correspondent in Luxor says:—"Mr. Howard Carter has investigated the interior of the first shrine. The ...

    Article : 162 words
  45. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK

    The depositors' balances in the Government Savings Bank of Mew South Wales increased by £2.061.247. during the year ended. June 30. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. NEW ZEALAND MURDER CASE

    At an inquiry concerning the death of Mrs. Gates who was murdered in her house at Aramoho on October 26, the coroner found that she was ...

    Article : 56 words
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