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  2. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) made the following statement to-day in regard to the Federal Convention:—"I am certainly ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    The Tasmanian Agent-General (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) interviewed by an Australian Press Association correspondent in reference to the speech of the ...

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  4. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    There was another bomb outrage in Belfast at 6 o'clock to-night, while the shipyard workers were going home. A Sinn Feiner flung a bomb at a tram ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND AFGHANISTAN.

    "After protracted negotiations, which have been a constant source of anxiety for the last two years, the treaty with Afghanistan was signed on Wednesday ...

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  6. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    The French Prime Minister (M. B[?][?]) in the course of a speech previous to his embarkation, for France said:— In coming here I was certain that I ...

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  7. THE PRINCE IN INDIA.

    The Governor of Bombay has cabled to Mr. Montagu, the Secretary cf State for India, describing the enthusiastic reception accorded the Prince cf ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    In consequence of the reports of clashings between the British and Dominion delegates at the International Labour Conference (League of Nations) ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT

    The statement has definitely been made from several sources that the french delegation at yesterday's meeting of the Far-Eastern Committee ...

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  10. ROBBERY ON A LINER.

    Investigators, under Chief Detective Duncan Mathieson, of the San Francisco police, have been unable to make any advance towards determining the ...

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  11. CRICKET IN INDIA.

    In the quadrangular cricket tournament at Bombay yesterday the Parsees boat the Mahommedans by two wickets. The Europeans in the final made 482 ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    A. C. MacLarcn, the famous English cricketer, speaking at the Ashstead Cricket Club dinner to-night, said that he agreed with Arnistiong that ...

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  13. HATRED OF THE GUNMEN

    There are two dead and six wounded as the result of tho tram outrage. A second suspect has been arrested and detained. ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match (16,000 up) between McConachy, the New Zealand champion (receives 2,000) and Newman, waa continued to-day, and at tue close of play ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES AND SIR JAMES MITCHELL.

    "I am at a loss to understand the reason for Sir James Mitchell's regrettable outburst. I must confess, too, that his words have hurt me very much." said ...

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  16. STRONG ACTION TO BE TAKEN.

    Following a conference of the Ulster Cabinet with the Lord Mayor of Belfast and the police, the commander of the troops said:—We are determined ...

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  17. THE STATUS OF EGYPT.

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

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  18. THE FRENCH BLUEBEARD.

    During the further hearing of the trial of Landru, the French Bluebeard, the Court was like an anatomical museum while the exports were ...

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  19. VIEWS IN PARIS.

    Speaking to the members of the American Club, the American Ambassador said to-day:—We Americans were recalled by the war from our ...

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  20. THE SPIRIT OF COMPROMISE.

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) unexpectedly conferred with Mr. Griffiths, Mr. Michael Collins, and Mr. Duffy, the Sinn Fein leaders, at the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Acting-High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) and Mr. Larkin, the manager of the Commonwealth Steamship Line, with their ...

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  22. ELLESMERE DAY.

    The appeal made yesterday in aid of the [?]lesmere Convalescent Home for Returned Soldiers at Jericho was successfully carried out by an army of Red ...

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  23. A DISMAL PROPHECY.

    The "Figaro," referring to M. B[?]and's departure from America, says:- It must be considered that the Washington Conference is over and that its ...

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  24. SAMMY DUNN'S VISIT TO FRANCE

    Sammy Dunn, formerly an ice-cream vendor of Adelaide, who became noted for his efforts during the war, when he collected many, hundreds of pounds ...

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  25. AMERICAN DREAMS.

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

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  26. CONFERENCE OF LIBERALS.

    The Council of Hie National Liberal Federation met at Newcastle to-day. Mr. J. M. Robertson presided. The resolutions included one in support of ...

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  27. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Serum for the treatment of plague patients is being manufactured by the Commonwealth health authorities, but it will be several weeks before a ...

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  28. LORD CURZON'S WARNING TO FRANCE.

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord Curzon), speaking at the Canon-street Hotel to-day, wherE a luncheon was given by the United "Wards Club, said ...

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  29. SHIPPING.

    Mr. Larkin the Geneial Manager of the Commonwealth Steamship Line, and Mr. York byrne, of Melbourne, are representing Austrilian shipping ...

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  30. YAP ISLANDS.

    Though the signatures are not definitely affixed to the agreement, official circles here are confident that the Yap Island cable controversy has been ...

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  31. PRINCESS MARY'S ENGAGEMENT.

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

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  32. AN UNUSUAL LIBEL.

    Lord Alfred Douglas, the second son of the Marquis of Queenaberry is suing the "Evening News" for libel in connection with on obituary notice ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN METALS.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour) reviews to-day the Government's contract with the Australian Government, under which it accepts the output of the ...

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  34. ANOTHER SUSPECTED CASE.

    A suspected case of plague was removed to the hospital to-day. At midnight on Thursday there were nine males and two females in the ...

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  35. BEST WISHES FROM VICTORIA.

    Sir Beter McBride, the Agent-General of Victoria, has telegraphed Princess Mary as follows: "Congratulations On behalf of Government and people of ...

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  36. SOFT FRUITS POOL.

    Acceptance of the offer of the Federal Ministry to form a pool for the handling of the coming season's soft fruits—apricots, peaches, pears, and ...

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  37. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The newspapers commont generally on Lord Curzon's speech. The "Daily News" says:—Lord Curzon's warning to France is a very grave public ...

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  38. GOVEENOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

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

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  39. BOXING.

    Mr. Lucas, manager for the Australian boxing champion Cook, who 15 matched to meet Carpentier, says that he is satisfied that Carpentier's illness ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN AND FOREIGN MEAT,

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

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  41. SCENES IN PRUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Communist tactics kept the Prussian Parliament sitting until 6 o'clock in the morning to-day. The obstructions included tiin whistling and the flinging ...

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  42. CONGRATULATIONS FROM TASMANIA.

    The Governor. (Sir Wm. Allardyce) sent the following congratulatory cablegram to the Princess Mary at Buckingham Palace, London: ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA AND THE LONSDALE BELT.

    Following Mr. Lucas's representations, Mr. Bettinson, of the National Sporting Club, has promised to bring before the committee and Lord Lonsdale Australia's ...

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  44. THE SPANISH FOREIGN LEGION.

    A large number of Englishmen from the Spanish Foreign Legion have arrived in a deplorable condition. They are penniless and bitter owing to ...

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  45. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    Horder, one of the Australian Rugby team strained his right thigh while playing at Saint Helens, and is not likely to be able to play for three or ...

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  46. A BRAVE SELF'S CARPENTER.

    The Board of Trade has presented the bronze medal for gallantry for soring life to William Gourley, a carpenter on the steamer Field Marshal, who ...

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  47. THE VATICAN AND THE STATE.

    Cardinal Gosparri, during the course of an interview with a representative of the "Temps" to-day, said that the Pope was ready for reconciliation with ...

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  48. NAVAL.

    The naval sloop Laburnum left Plymouth for the New Zealand station to-day. She is due at Thursday Island on February 12, Brisbane February 23, ...

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