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  2. FATHER O'DONNELL

    The Dublin authorities, in view of Father O'Donnell's cable to Mr. Hughes, threaten to make an additional charge of having communicated ...

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  3. PRESIDENT POINGARE ON A VISIT TO LONDON

    Prince Albert met President Poincare and his wife at Dover at noon to-day, and later they were met at Victoria Station at 3 o'clock by King ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. RUSSIA

    British feeling over Russia is undoubtedly strong, but is expressed in the newspapers only, for in Parliament there have been no demonstrations. In ...

    Article : 237 words
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  6. ARMISTICE DAY

    Silence fell yesterday on London's busy millions with almost thrill[?]ng suddenness when, according to official arrangement, the moment of the ...

    Article : 125 words
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  8. FLIGHT TO SYDNEY

    Leaving Euabalong at 6 a.m. on his way back from Broken Hill to Sydney Lieutenant Pickles was compelled to land at Bathurst at 11.15 a.m. owing ...

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  9. GUEST AT BANQUET HELD AT KING'S PALACE

    The King, in proposing the toast of M. Poincare at the banquet given at Buckingham Palace in honor of the French President's visit, said that he ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. POSSIBLE SOLUTION OF THE FIUME QUESTION

    A Milan message states that Gabriele d'Anminzio asked the Italian Government to declare the necessity of submitting the entire Fiume problem to ...

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  11. NEW BASIC WAGE

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. James Dooley wanted to know from the Premier if there was any truth in the suggestion that the ...

    Article : 158 words
  12. NO PEACE NEGOTIATIONS UNTIL MATTER IS DISCUSSED

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Government had no intention of opening peace negotiations with Lenin and ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. TERRORISM IN IRELAND

    Terrorism continues to hold sway in Ireland. Detective Wharton was shot yesterday near the Sinn Fein headquarters, ...

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  14. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY

    The Prime Minister made an important announcement in his address at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday night relative to the North-South ...

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  15. REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY

    The unrest in Europe in connection with the anniversary of the Russian revolution had meagre expression in Paris, and hitherto there has only been ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE UNITED STATES

    The Radicals arrested by the police agents included "Jim" Larkin, the Irish agitator, who was prominent in strike movements in England and ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. S.A. POLITICS

    In the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr. Hill said that it had been publicly stated, and it was fairly weil known, fhat there had been a meeting ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN INDIA

    General Climo presented the British terms to the Waziris on November 9 at Dardoni. Thirteen aeroplanes circled overhead during the proceedings. The ...

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  19. STRONG FRENCH FEELING AGAINST INTERVENTION

    The election meetings of the extremist section in the country districts cheer Soviotism, whilst the feeling against intervention in Russia is so strong that ...

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  20. H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES ARRIVES AT WASHINGTON

    The Prince of Wales has arrived. He was greeted by members of the Cabinet at the station, where there were large crowds, despite the drizzling ...

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  21. CONTROL OF MEAT

    The Secretary to the Food Ministry (Mr. A. C. M'Curdy), replying to a request by the meat importers, said if control were removed there would ...

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  22. WIFE IS ARRESTED FOR SHOOTING HER HUSBAND

    Alfred Benjamin Yarnold, better known locally as "Bold" Yarnold was shot dead yesterday morning at Wingham. Mrs. Yarnold slept at Alex. ...

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  23. ITALIAN CELEBRATION SAID TO HAVE BEEN A FROST

    The organised mass meeting for the celebration of the anniversary of the Russian revolution proved a frost, but violent encounters are becoming ...

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  24. PARTICULARS OF SCHEME PROPOSED BY THE RADICALS.

    The Department of justice has published a document, approved by the Federation of Unions of Russian Workers in the United States, which is ...

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  25. DARWIN DEPORTATIONS

    The three deported Darwin officials, Judge Bevan, Director Carey, and Secretary Evans, reached Adelaide yesterday. They refused to make any ...

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  26. GERMANY CELEBRATES WITH BUT FEW DISORDERS

    The anniversary of the Russian revolution was celebrated at meetings, but there were few disorders. The municipal council at Koln was invaded by ...

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  27. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT SITS ON A SUNDAY

    For tue first time in Canada's history the House of Commons sat on Sunday. The House amended the Prohibition Act to provide for the transfer ...

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  28. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Captain Ross Smith and Lieutenant Keith Smith left in their aeroplane for France at 9 o'clock this morning on the start of their flight to Australia. ...

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  29. WEALTHY SYDNEY BUTCHER UNDERSTATES HIS INCOME

    Thomas Alfred Field, a butcher, was charged yesterday with having understated his income tax in his return. It is alleged that Field returned his income ...

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  30. KALGOORLIE ARRESTS

    The 12 members of the A.W.U. who were arrested at Kalgoorlie in connection with the miners' riots there reached Perth yesterday. ...

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  31. NATIONAL RESTAURANTS TO FIGHT FOOD PROFITEERING

    In order to fight the food profiteers the Government is opening a national restaurant, where meals wal be served in specially erected wooden huts. Two ...

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  32. OPINION IN FRANCE

    The Paris newspapers attach political significance to the visit of President Poincare and the Minister for Finance (M. Pichon) to Loudon, and expect an ...

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  33. THE ARMISTICE

    German newspapers state that the German reply to the allied Note concerning Germany's violations of the armistice conditions contains 3000 ...

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  34. NEGLECT AND INERTIA NOW EXISTING IN TURKEY

    The "Times" correspondent at "Washington reports that advices from Constantinople state that various epidemics, including cholera and typhus, are ...

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  35. EAST-WEST RAILWAY DISPUTE

    All work on the East-West railway coming under the jurisdiction of the Drivers' Association has been declared "blackl" ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS IS TO STAND OUT OF THE WAY

    Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Liverpool, said the business of the Government in trade matters was to stand ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE

    In the course of a special interview, Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, Australian Director of Demobilisation, said that the Empire's defence must ...

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  38. FRESH DISCONTENT AMONG WAIMANA'S PASSENERS

    Fresh discontent has been aroused among a section of the Waimana's passengers now in London awaiting transport. The authorities have ordered the ...

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  39. KOREANS SUBMIT PROPOSALS TO JAPANESE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Representatives of the Koreans have submitted 19 proposals to be discussed in conference with the Japanese Governor-General (Viscount Saito) ...

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  41. SECRETS OF THE WAR ARE DIVULGED IN CERMANY

    The War Inquiry Committee of the National Assembly examined Admiral Kosh and other officers of the Admiralty staff. They contended that they ...

    Article : 164 words
  42. PROFITEERS ACT

    The Court of King's Bench has refused to grant a writ of prohibition to discontinue proceedings under the Profiteers Act against two Wood Green ...

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  43. MALTESE ARE ANNOYED BY IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS

    The Australian photographer who is making photographs of the Australian graves at Malta, in connection with the establishment of a special ...

    Article : 84 words
  44. SOCIALISATION BILL IS REJECTED IN PRUSSIA

    The Prussian National Assembly has rejected the first socialisation bill, which related to the important Charlottenburg waterworks. ...

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  45. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW INVITED TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw, the wellknown Fabian Socialist and litterateur, has been invited by the Socialist Party of Victoria to visit ...

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