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  2. THE EMPIRE'S TIMBER

    "If you want to get rid of the war debts of the Empire," said a prominent Australian to Sir Joseph Cook, "you must carry out some scheme of scientific afforestation ...

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  3. EARLY CABLES.

    Mr. Lloyd George says that he is very pleased with the progress which has been made at the London conference of representatives of the Irish Provisional ...

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  4. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    The British reply to M. Poincare's Hague bromorandum says: "The French arguments appear to rest upon some confusion, though the british standpoint is set out ...

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  5. PUBLIC OPINION

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future must write with ink, or send typewritten manuscript ...

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  6. IRISH WAR

    It is reported that the Republicans are preparing a hospital prior to attacking Derry. The British, it is believed, contemplate ...

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  7. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Mr. Sam Allen, the well-known bookmaker, and his motor driver Vere brutally assaulted outside the former's house at St. Kilda early on Saturday night by three ...

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  8. ALBANY BELL

    Recently the Hotel and Restaurant Employes' Union proceeded against Mr. Albany Bell, charging him with a breach of the award be and the union are working ...

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  9. BELFAST INCENDIARIES.

    In Alfred-street, Belfast, incendiaries set on fire a large block of buildings. The premises of two manufactures of shirts and blouses and of one mantle-maker were ...

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  10. INCENDIARY FIRES IN BELFAST.

    Six incendiary fires occurred in Belfast during the week-end ...

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  11. MR. SASTRI.

    Mr. Srinivasa Sastri, who has been deputed by the Government of India to visit Australia, arrived from Adelaide on Saturday. His object is to induce the ...

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  12. THE NORTH POLE

    Captain Amundsen, who intended originally to drift across the North Pole with his ship Maud, has now decided to endeavor, to reach the Pole in an aeroplane ...

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  13. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY

    The Co-operative Wholesale Society's sales last quarter showed a decrease of £2,000,000 compared with the same period of 1921. This is attributable to the ...

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  14. PEACE QUESTIONS

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" asserts that the Bankers' Committee is adjourning for three months, and that it has suggested as essentials for ...

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  15. BRITISH LANGUAGE

    The Bavarian Parliament has made English compulsory and French optional in the middle schools, reversing the previous arrangement on the ground that French ...

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  16. "HULL BUSHRANGER."

    Ernest Clifford Hull, a youth of 17½, who caused a sensation by holding up the Clunes Knitting Mill on Friday, and stealing £100, was arrested by defectives and police in a ...

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  17. SONGS AND SINGERS

    Sir,—I had not the pleasure of hearing Mr. Leekie's Lecture on "Songs and Singers," neither, I understand, did Mr. Watkin. This fact, however, does not prevent ...

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  18. JOURNEY TO SATURN

    Let us Lake a journey through the telescope and visit Saturn from close range. The room under the dome in the observatory is dark. Entering from the ...

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  19. REPARATIONS

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, interviewed prior to his departure, believed that a settlement by international, loan is not possible without a general settlement of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. FRANCE'S INTERESTS.

    The following official report has been issued:—"As soon as the Bankers' Com-mittee met it expressed the unanimous opinion that it could not, within the limits ...

    Article : 398 words
  21. FRANCE AND THE POPE

    The "Noi e il Mondo" announces the probable recall of Papal Nuncio Cerretti in Paris owing to the declaration against the Pope by the French Government ...

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  22. TRAM INSPECTOR'S DEATH.

    Mr. John Whineray, a well-known tramway inspector, collapsed on a tram in the city yesterday afternoon, and died on the way to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  23. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,—I quite agree with Mr. E. J. Walkin. Why should any man dare to state publicly the faith that is in him? It is utterly wrong to suggest that the standard ...

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  24. FOOD DISLIKES

    Contrary to general belief, likes and dislikes in the matter of food depend more upon mental than upon physical conditions (observes a London dietetic specialist ...

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  25. FRENCH TURF

    The French Derby resulted: Ramus, 1; Keralin, 2; Algerien, 3. There were fifteen runers. Ramus won by a short head, with two lengths between second and third ...

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  26. DENTISTRY WITHOUT PAIN

    A welcome to England was given at a luncheon at the Hotel Metropole, Northumberland- avenue, to Dr. Charles Goebel, one of the chief surgeons at the Dental School ...

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  27. ALLEGED THREAT TO KILL

    Reginald Cookson (21) was charged at the City Court to-day, before Messrs. A. A. Mills and J. S. Duffy, J's.P., with having threatened to kill Antonio De Matteo, at ...

    Article : 647 words
  28. IMMACULATE WOOERS

    Few women quarrel with a man's desire that his wife should be immaculate—that she should come to him unsullied by love's experience excepting always the harmless ...

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  29. UNREST IN PERSIA

    An official despatch from Simla reveals a sorry state of affairs in Persia. Kurds and Turkomans are giving widespread trouble round Lake Urumiah, at ...

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  30. SUPERSTITION.

    Sec a pin and pick it up— You'll have good luck all day; See a pin and let it lie, You'll want a pin before you die ...

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  31. SECRET WIRELESS.

    Researches in sending messages by short wave directional wireless apparatus, said Mr. C. S. Franklin, of the Marconi Company, at the Institute of Electrical ...

    Article : 283 words
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