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  3. AUSTRALIA AND ENGLAND. PAST AND PRESENT RELATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Lyulph Stanley one-time Governer of Victoria), addressing the Australian Natives' Association at Australia House ...

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  4. OUR MILITARY SYSTEM. SPONSORSHIP CLAIMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Brigadier-General Gordon, (Gay Gordon), lecturing at the Colonial Institute to-day on the application of the Australian and New ...

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  5. ULSTER'S COMPLAINT. "ATTEMPTED BETRAYAL."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Andrews (Ulster Minister for Labour), in an interview at Belfast to-day, said: "The Coalition Cabinet has attempted a ...

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  6. LIMITING ARMAMENTS. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — There were no surprises to-day at the meeting of the plenary Conference. Mr. Arthur Balfour (Britain) ...

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  7. AT WESTMINSTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A delegation from the International Rotary Association, representing 75,000 business men in 1,000 centres throughout the world, ...

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  8. IN CENTRAL EUROPE.

    LEMBERG, Tuesday.—The Ukraine insurgents are advancing on Kieff. There has been three days heavy fighting. 40 miles from the town with the ...

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  9. NEW ALBANIAN FRONTIER.

    The "Petit Parisien" says that Jugoslavia has dcfinintely refused to recognise the new Albanian frontier, and contests the validity of the decision of ...

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  10. FINANCIERS AND QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Lyulph instanced the Queensland loan, saying that when London financiers were unwilling to lend because— rightly or wrongly—they held the ...

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  11. AT THE CONEERENCE.

    To-day the British representatives to the Irish Conference heard Viscount Midleton and six other Southern Irish Unionists. It is understood that ...

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  12. BORNEO OIL FIELDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.— The Netherlands Government has granted the Batavia Oil Company a 75-year eoncession to explore 6,000 acres on the ...

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  13. NO FRESH PROPOSALS.

    It is believed that the British Government's reply to Ulster does not contain any fresh proposals, but reaffirms, the Government's settlement plan, and ...

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  14. GENERAL HUTTON'S ADVICE.

    General Hutton, after paying a tribute to General Gordon's loyalty and enthusiasm during their association in Australia, regretted that he had ...

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  15. DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIONS.

    Sir Lyulph deprecated separate diplomatic representation by the Dominions with foreign countries. ...

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  16. ITALY SPEAKS.

    Signor Schanzer (Italian Finance Minister) expressed, in the name of the Italian delegation, great satisfaction with the proposals which were the first ...

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  17. NO MORE NAVAL WARS.

    Mr. Hughes, when adjourning the session, said that the question of disarmament went to the committee with the assurance that the outcome from ...

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  18. HIGH COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS-GENERAL.

    He advocated the selection of men of ability, character and business acumen as High Commissioners and Agents-General instead of derelict ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It is reported that 55,000 metal workers from 90 works in the Dusseldorf district have called a general strike. ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S VOICE.

    Immediately the formal business had been concluded, Mr. Balfour rose. Speaking eloquently and gracefully, as is his wont, he said that he was the ...

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  21. CRITICISM DEPRECATED.

    Finally, Sir-Lyulph deprecated irresponsible Australian criticism of England and English criticism of Australia. He said that the first advice he gave ...

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  22. BELGIAN TEXTILE EMPLOYES.

    The Ghent textile industry is idle, owing to 12,000 workers having struck, over, the employers' method of applying an 8-hour day. ...

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  23. THE PAINTING TRADE.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The International Labor Conference met to-day. The Whitelead Commission reported in favor of the convention providing ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Dudley Le Soeuf (Director of the Melbourne Zoo), when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, ...

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  25. "BLUEBEARD" LANDRU.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The trial of Henri Landru, the so-called "Bluebeard," on a charge of the murder, of 11 women; was continued at Versailles ...

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  26. THE MAIN QUESTION.

    Continuing, M. Briand said: "The main question to be discussed at the Conference is, 'Will the peoples of the world come to an understanding' in ...

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  27. KITCHENER FILM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There were sensational incidents, at a London theatre to-day, when the Kitchenor film was produced privately. ...

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  28. TOWARDS AN ENDURING PEACE.

    Mr. Hughes said he had listened with profound emotion to the cordial expressions of agreement in principle with the proposals. The time was now ...

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  29. FIRST COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique says: "The first meeting of the Committee on Armaments was held this afternoon, when there were present the delegates of ...

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  30. BRITISH LIBEL ACTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An interesting libel action opened in London to-day. William Watson (chairman of the North, London Unemployed Council) is ...

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  31. MOPLAH INSURRECTION.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—In a big engagement on Sunday near Vayamad, a Gurkha officer and 12 of the ranks were wounded. The rebels were ...

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  32. SIEVIER BANKRUPT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr.. Robert Bruce Sievier, jun., turf accountant, son of Mr. R. S. Sievier, the wellknown sporting man, was examined in ...

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  33. BOMBAY BOYCOTT.

    The extremists are making desperate efforts to boycott the visit of the Prince of Wales to Bombay, but no trouble is expected. ...

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  34. WASHINGTON COMMENTS.

    A high naval authority explained to-day regarding Mr. Balfour's remarks about cruisers not being connected with the battle fleet, and he referred to the ...

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  35. CALCUTTA RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Calcutta tramway strike resulted in a serious riot to-day. The strikers impeded the progress of the trams from the depot. They hemmed in the police, ...

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  36. JAP EMPEROR'S HEALTH.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—It has been learned reliably that the Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito may be made Regent on account of Emperor Yoshihito's ...

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  37. A ROMANTIC STORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The representative of this "Daily Express" at Riga tells a romantic story of an engineer known as "the Englishman 'Dick," one ...

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  39. IN A SINGLE WEEK.

    Mr. Asquith (Leader of the British Parliamentary Liberal Party), speaking in London, referring to the Washington Conference, said: "In one single ...

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  41. PRACTICAL IDEALISM.

    Mr. Balfour proceeded: "There's something in the scheme, however, beyond mere, financial and economic considerations. The United States has ...

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  42. SCRAPPING SUBMARINES.

    The "Manchester Guardian," pointing out that the Washington scheme dues not touch the question of submarines, says: "There is reason to ...

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