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  2. CLAIM FOR £125,000.

    In the King's Bench Division the hearing was continued of the claim against the Midland Bank for £125,000, representing the balance of an amount of £150,000. The ...

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  3. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Amery), speaking at the Empire producers, lun cheon, announced that the Government would carry out the preference ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    The news of the resignation of the Egyptian Premier (Zaghlul Pasha) and his Cabinet has been received with a feeling of relief. The prevailing impression in ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. TRANSFER TO CANBERRA.

    At Canberra next week the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) will inquire into the means to be provided for the transfer to the Federal Capital of a certain ...

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  6. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    No change in the situation on the waterfront was reported yesterday. If the wharf workers have plans for declaring further vessels "black" they are keeping ...

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  7. SPENCER STREET BRIDGE.

    Ar the Royal Caledonian Society's St. Andrew's dinner last night the Premier (Mr.Allan) was the guest of honour and he mide an important statement ...

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  8. STATE CABINET'S POLICY.

    No decision has been reached by the State Ministry concerning the Budget, which will be presented to Parliament at an carly date although much thought has ...

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  9. Regiment to Leave Gibraltar.

    The British troops in Egypt number 15,000, compared with the Egyptian army of 7,000. The troop transport Newralia will call at Gibraltar to embark the First ...

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  10. Extending Irrigation Area.

    It is expected that the Makwar dam will be completed by July, 1925, bringing 300,000 acres immediately under cultivation. However, there are 3,000,000 acres ...

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  11. No League of Nations Action.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it is not likely that the League of Nations will intervene in the Egyptian crisis. The general opinion ...

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  12. France to be Neutral.

    The Foreign Office intimates that France. in view of the Anglo-French Treaty of 1904, respecting Morocco and Egypt, will maintain strict neutrality in any ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. "THE FARMER PAYS."

    What effect will a continuance of the shipping trouble have upon trade generally? Business men are agreed that the wharf labourers' action so far in refusing ...

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  14. MALOJA DELAYED.

    Macdonald, Hamilton, and Co., agents for the p.and O. Company, stated last night that the time of departure of the mail steamer Maloja from Port Melbourne was ...

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  15. Important Matter for Britain.

    Speaking in London at a dinner attended by shipping forwarding agents, Mr. Stanley Machin, formerly president of the London Chamber of Commerce, said:—"The foreign ...

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  16. PROPOSALS IN DETAIL.

    After a long discussion by the Economic Conference the full list of items upon which the British Government announced that it was prepared to extend preference ...

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  17. Opinion in America.

    American papers are giving much front page space to the Egyptian troubles. The "Evening Sun" in a leading article today says:—"It must be assumed that ...

    Article : 307 words
  18. Milk Jug and Teapot Thrown.

    There were surprising references to acts of violence during the hearing of a society divorce case, in which Onsloy Rowley is seeking a decree against his wife, who is a ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. BALTOT-BOX SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — In certain quarters in the Labour movement in New South Wales surprise is expressed at the findings of the Premier of Queensland ...

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  20. Ascent of Mount Everest.

    A message from Geneva published by the "Daily Express" states that a strongly financed American expedition is being formed to ascend Mount Everest in the ...

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  21. Dominions' Status.

    During a discussion at the Royal Colonial Institute the former Canadian Minister (Mr. Foster) said that the Dominions had national status in policy, if not in ...

    Article : 263 words
  22. Cameroon Plantations.

    Great interest was shown in the auction in London to-day of valuable former German plantations in the Cameroons (Africa). The sales were conducted without reserve ...

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  23. Singapore Naval Base.

    Admiralty officials explain, with reference to the report from Australia that a naval conference and the concentration of naval units will be held at Singapore in ...

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  24. "The Egyptian Serajevo,"

    German Nationalists interpret the assassination of the Sirdar as "the Egyptian, Serajevo" They expect happenings of the greatest importance. ...

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  25. SUMMER TIME-TABLES.

    A list of the principal alterations to the suburban train services included in the summer time-table which will take effect from December 1, is advertised to-day. An ...

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  26. Occupation of Government Offices.

    The Cabinet considered the question of Egypt for an hour and a half, and sent fresh instructions to the High Commissioner (Lord Allenby), whom it endowed ...

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  27. MIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    Replying yesterday to a complaint by the Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Collier) that he had been treated with discourtesy by the Commonwealth ...

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  28. London the Air Junction.

    Speaking at Olympia, the Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) said that he wished to see London become the air junction for the world. All official air ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. Wembley Exhibition.

    The executive council of the British Empire Exhibition passed a resolution recommending the continuance of the exhibition in 1925, and authorising the ...

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  30. INDEMNITY PAID.

    The indemnity was paid at a quarter to 12 o'clock to-day. It was accompanied by a Note protesting that the British demand for the withdrawal of Egyptian officers and ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. Airships for America.

    Dr. Arnstein, who designed the ZR3, has arrived with a staff of 12 engineers They are going to Akron (Ohio) to commence the construction of a huge commercial ...

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  32. Support From Industries Awaited.

    Canada Australia, Now Zealand, South Africa, and India were represented at the meeting It is understood that the decision was practically unanimous but that it is ...

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  33. CITIZEN FORCE "TREK."

    A novel method of training the members of the third divisional artillery units of the citizen forces has been decided on by the citizen force authorities. It has been ...

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  34. Soudanese Pleased.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Khartoum correspondent states that the British Notes have created an excellent impression in the Soudan, where the natives are rejoicing. ...

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  35. Meat Trade Profits.

    The "Morning Post' says:—"What will happen if the Royal commission finds the meat trade profits are excessive? It seems to us that the centre of the meat trade is ...

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  36. Situation in China.

    Tuan Chi-jui announces his assumption of the post of provisional chief of the Executive. He has removed the restrictions imposed by General Feng Ya-hsian on the ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. Canada Favours Continuance.

    It is regarded as certain Hint Canada will continue the Wembley exhibit for another year. ...

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  38. MORE HARASSING TACTICS.

    Threats that additional steamers would be declared "black' in the near future by the Waterside Workers Federation were made yesterday in maritime union circles. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    A congratulatory message which was sent by the Prime Minister of South Africa to the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) after the recent elections has just been ...

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  40. New Ministry.

    the new Ministry has been completed. It will be distinctly moderate in complexion and includes the following Premier and Minister for the Interior ...

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  41. Suggested Amendment.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — The Premier (Mr. Collier), on Wednesday last received a telegram from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), stating that he understood that ...

    Article : 183 words
  42. Anglo-German Treaty.

    Negotiations for the Anglo German commercial treaty, based on complete mostfavoured nation terms for Britain, have been opened a conference being presided ...

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  43. Sun Yat-sen Goes to Japan.

    Dr. Sun Yat-sen has arrived here from China. ...

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  44. Mr.Bruce Reticent.

    When asked to comment on the cable mesage stating that the Baldwin Cabinet intended to give effect to the proposals framed last year,the Prime Minster ...

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  45. South African Politics.

    Speaking at Johannesburg, General Smuts expressed the opinion that the proceedings of the Orange Free State Nationalist Congress afforded evidence of the existnce of ...

    Article : 140 words
  46. STATE WAR COUNCIL APPEAL.

    To provide emergency aid for the relief of distress among former sailors, soldiers, and their dependnuts, or their widows and families, the State War Council is making ...

    Article : 130 words
  47. Spaniards Retire in Morocco.

    The first of the Spanish forces retiring from Shesbuan have begun to arrive at Tetuan. Political action continues on the Mexerah-Teffie line. Presumbaly this has ...

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  48. STATE ECONOMIES.

    I Reference having been made to the fact that the new State Ministry is now drafting its financial proposals, the following resolution was passed at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  49. Amundsen's Polar Flight.

    Amundsen has bought two Dornier aeroplanes for his polar flight in 1925. ...

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  50. TRAIN STRIKES MOTOR-LORRY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—[?]arence Wickham, aged 30 years lorry driver lost his [?]ie as a result of a railway engine striking motor-lorry at an unprotected level ...

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  51. POLICE RECRUITS CALLED UP.

    No time has been lost by the chief commissioner of police (Mr. A. Nicholsln) in taking advantage of the decision of the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) to strengthen ...

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  52. Differences in Cabinet.

    The pronounced difference between General Hertzog and Mr.Ro[?]s on the question of administrators retaining office has led to talk of a Cabinet crisis. It is Known ...

    Article : 110 words
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  54. Response From Brighton.

    With the view of assisting the State War Council in its appeal for £25,000 to provide emergency aid among former sailors and soldiers and their dependants, a meeting of citizens, which was ...

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  55. CUTICURA CURES ITCHY PIMPLES.

    My face became covered with blackheads and pimples, which used to itch very much. I used to search them, which caused them to fester, and the festering ...

    Article : 110 words
  56. DUTCH AIRMAN'S FLIGHT.

    The Dutch airman. Van der Hoop, flying from Amsterdam to the East Indians arrived on Monday at his destination, Batavia. Van der Hoop flew a Fokker ...

    Article : 69 words
  57. Movement of Warships.

    The battle ships Iron Duke and Malaya have been ordered from Malta to Alexandria and Port Said respectivly. ...

    Article : 146 words
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