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  2. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Lord Birkenhead and the Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Howart) conferred with Messrs. Arthur Griffiths, Michael Collins, and Gavan Duffy, the Sinn Fein ...

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  3. CONFERENCE PROBLEMS.

    The statement is definitely made in several sources that the French delegation at yesterday's meeting of the Far Eastern Committee questioned the credentials of ...

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  4. THE CONSTITUTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fenton (C.) asked if, in view of the opposition to the Constitution Convention Bill, would the Prime Minister withdraw ...

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  5. AERIAL SERVICES.

    General Ryrie (Assistant Minister for Defence) stated to-day that tenders had been accepted for the aerial service between Sydney and Adelaide and Sydney ...

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  6. AFGHAN TREATY.

    After protracted negotiations a constant source of anxiety for the last two years has been removed by a treaty with Afghanistan, which was signed on ...

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  7. PRINCE IN INDIA.

    The Government of Bombay has cabled to the Secretary of State for India (Mr. E S. Montagu) describing the enthusiastic reception accorded to the Prince of Wales ...

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  8. THE WHEAT BOARD.

    The last meeting of the State Wheat Board as at present constituted was held to-day. The official report states that it was decided to make a further payment ...

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  9. MOUNT MULLIGAN FUNDS.

    An interesting development has occurred in connection with the distribution of the Mount Mulligan relief funds collected in Melbourne. On Thursday the ...

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  10. SIR JAMES MITCHELL'S COMMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day:"I am at a loss to urderstand the reason for Sir James Mitchell's regrettable outburst regarding the Convention Bill. ...

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  11. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    Her Majesty the Queen and Princess Mary had luncheon with Viscount Lascelles at Chesterfield House to-day, and afterwards drove in a pair-horse open ...

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  12. THE PROGRESS OF AIRSHIPS.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt), when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association with reference to Mr. ...

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  13. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Another bomb outrage was perpetuated in Belfast this evening. At 6 o'clock, while the shipyard workers were going home, a Sinn Feiner flung a bomb at a ...

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  14. WORLD-WIDE PEACE.

    In the course of a speech delivered prior to his embarkation here for France the Prime Minister for France (M. Briand) said:—"In coming here I felt certain ...

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  15. "COURIER" RELIEF FUND.

    The "Courier" relief fund in connection with the recent Mount Mulligan disaster noe totals £2264/18/6. THE MAYOR'S FUND. ...

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  16. STOLEN BULLION.

    Investigators under Chief of Detectives Duncan and Mr. Matheson, of the San Francisco police, have been unable to make any advance in determining the ...

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  17. SOVIET CLAIM.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Petit Parisien' states that the Soviet proposes to claim from the various European States their obligation to assist the Government, ...

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  18. LORD FORSTER'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has sent the following message to his Majesty the King: "On behalf of myself, the Government, and ...

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  19. THE "GAG" GOVERNMENT.

    About 60 persons assembled at the corner of Petrie-terrace and Blackall-street on Thursday night, when the Government was severely criticised. Mr. L. H. Tooth ...

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  20. HARVEST OPERATIONS.

    Harvesting is in full swing in the Warwick district, and from present indications the harvest will be a record in the direction of yield per acre generally and, also ...

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  21. WOOL SALES.

    At the mixed wool sales there was a good selection of merinos and medium and low grade crossbreds. There was better competition, and a more confident ...

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  22. THE CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Times" states that investigation showed that the supposed burglarproof locks of the specie tanks had been ...

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  23. STAMPING OUT TERRORISM.

    After a conference between the Ulster Cabinet, the Lord Mayor of Belfast (Senator W. F. Coates), and the police authorities, Mr. Dawson Bates (Minister ...

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  24. DR. EARLE PAGE DISAPPOINTED.

    The Leader of the Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) said:"I am certainly disappointed in the Convention Bill proposed by the Government, which is ...

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  25. SHIPPING PROBLEMS.

    Messrs. J. R. Larkin (general manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line) and York Syme, representing Australian shipping interests, are attending an ...

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  26. METAL CONTRACT.

    The "Daily Herald," reviewing the Imperial Government's contract with the Australian Government to accept the output of the lead zinc mines of the ...

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  27. POPE AND ITALY.

    Cardinal Pietro Gasparri, the Pontifical Secretary of State, in an interview published in "Il Tempo," said that his Holiness the Pope was ready for a ...

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  28. ARBITRATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-night that he had read the newspaper report of the announcement made by the Premier of South Australia ...

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  29. CHARTER OF TONNAGE.

    Advice was received to-day from London of the charter of tonnage for shipment of new season's wheat. Nine vessels of an aggregate tonnage of 63,000 ...

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  30. LANDRU'S TRIAL.

    The court in which Landru, who is charged with having murderod a number of women, is being tried resembled an anatomical museum to-day, while experts ...

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  31. THE FOOTBALLERS.

    Harold Horder strained his right thigh in the match against St. Helens yesterday, and it is not likely that he will play again for three or four matches. Caples spra[?]ed ...

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  32. THE NAVAL PLAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" states that it is plain that France and Italy could, if they chose, make Mr. C. E. Hughes's naval plan ...

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  33. "BORROW AND BURST."

    (A public meeting was held opposite Dutton Park gates, South Brisbane, on Thursday night, under theauspicesof the National Democratic Speakers' ...

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  34. BUTTER EXPORT.

    Communications have been received by several Queensland members of the Federal Parliament from butter exporters in Queensland suggesting the formation ...

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  35. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    The Board of Trade has presented its bronze medal for gallantry in saving life to William Gourlay, the carpenter of the steamer Field Marshal, who dived to ...

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  36. CRICKET IN INDIA.

    In a quardrangular cricket contest at [Bombay, the Parsees beat the Mohammedans by two wickets, and met the Europeans in the final. The Europeans ...

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  37. ECONOMIC RE-ESTABLISHMENT.

    Speaking at the American Club, Mr. Herrick, the ambassador, said: "We Americans were recalled by the war from our moneymaking, and at last the great ...

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  38. UNITED ACTION NEEDED.

    The Secretory of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon), speaking at the Cannon-street Hotel, where he was entertained at luncheon by the United ...

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  39. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S DANCE.

    Messrs. M. L. Shepherd (Acting High Commissioner for Australia), J. R. Larkin (general manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line), and Percy Hunter ...

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  40. MELBOURNE CUP.

    For the Melbourne Cup of 1922 the added money has been raised from £8000 to £10,000. This important announcement was made by the V.R.C. to-day. With the ...

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  41. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    In consequence of reports of clashings between British Dominion delegates to the Labour Conference, Messrs Montague Barlow (British), Brown (Canadian), W. ...

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  42. SYDNEY INVESTIGATIONS.

    Sydney detectives engaged in investigating the Sonoma gold robbery are emphatically of the opinion that the gold was aboard when the vessel left Sydney. ...

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  43. MOROCCAN CAMPAIGN.

    A large party of Englishmen, ex-members of the Spanish Foreign Legion, have arrived in France in a deplorable condition and penniless. They are bitter ...

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  44. "COMMERCIALISED" CRICKET.

    Mr. A. C. Maclaren, the famous cricketer, speaking at a dinner given by the Ashtead Cricket Club, said he agreed with Mr. W. W. Armstrong that English ...

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  45. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS.

    Lord Alfred Douglas is suing the "Evening News" for alleged libel in connection with an obituary notice published after Lord Donglas's death had been ...

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  46. COMMUNIST TACTICS.

    Communist tactics kept the Prussian Parliament sitting until 6 a.m. to-day. The methods of obstruction included tin whistling and the [?]ging of stink bombs, ...

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  47. "TALK IT UP."

    A farewell dinner was given at the National Club rooms to-night to the High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), Sir George Fuller presiding. In responding to ...

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  48. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    It the explanatory British note accompanying the propositions made to the Egyptian delegates in London provides satisfactorily for a resumption of the ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    At a meeting of the Australian, Land, and Mercantile Company Sir Andrew Caird, the chairman, referred to the Australian suggestion that the British ...

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  50. WEST AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY.

    The Finance Committee of the Western Australian University has decided to raise the professional salaries. The new rates are: Professors, £1000; lecturers in ...

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  51. WAR GRAVES.

    Mr. Sammy Lunn is returning to Adelaide, having visited every battlefield in France and Flanders, and taken hundreds of photographs, and deposited hundreds ...

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  52. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    Lord Curzon's speech has elicited considerable comment by the Press. The "Daily News" says:—"Lord Curzon's warning to France is a very grave public ...

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  53. CHARGE OF CORRUPTION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. M'Tiernan) has filed a bill against Alderman Richard Bramston, who has committed for trial on a charge of having accepted a bribe ...

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  54. MELBOURNE'S NEW ARCHBISHOP.

    The Rev. Harrington Lees, Archbishop of Melbourne, will be accordied a reception on December 13, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd officiating as the host and hostess. ...

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  55. MEMORIAL TO AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. Walter Runciman will unveil the memorial at Linkhall Cottage, Northamberland, to the late Mr. James Brown Patterson, a former Victorian Premier. ...

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  56. NAVAL SLOOP LABURNUM.

    The naval sloop Laburnum, has left Plymouth for the New Zealand station, and in due at Thursday Island on February 12, at Brisbane on February 23, Sydney on ...

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  57. CANE HARVESTING DISPUTES.

    Scattered harvesting disputes are being experienced, gangs are disbanding, and the industrial Magistrate is being kept busy. ...

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