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  2. MR. HARA'S SUCCESSOR

    The correspondent of the United States Press at Tokio states that Viscount Takahashi, Minister for Finance, has been appointed Prime Minister of Japan in ...

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  3. ULSTER ADAMANT.

    The Premier of Ulster (Sir James Craig) informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) on Friday that no useful purpose could be served by negotiations with Ulster ...

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  4. AMERICA'S UNKNOWMN.

    The Unknown Soldier was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery, Fort Myer, Virginia, on Friday, amid scenes of extraordinary impressiveness. ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    The Secretary for State (Mr. C.E. Hughes) sprang a surprise yesterday at the opening of the Disarmament Conference, which, it was thought, would be only formal. After President Harding's opening speech, Mr. Hughes ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S FLEET.

    As the result of the conference development, Washington political and diplomatic circles were fairly humming with excitement yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. A Dominion Status.

    Speaking at a meeting of his constituents at Smithfield, the leader of the Nationalists (Mr. Hertzog) ridiculed General Smuts's theory that the higher status of ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. France and Britain.

    The "Spectator" says that once more there is a serious rift in the Entente owing to France's action in Angora having seriously shaken the Treaty of Versailles. ...

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  9. Ministry's Dilemma.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), with the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Birkenhead), the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood), the Secretary of ...

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  10. SPEECH OF PRESIDENT.

    In opening the Conference, President Harding said:—It is a great and happy privilege to bid delegates to this Conference a cordial welcome to the capital of the ...

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  11. "Silence" in London.

    The "Great Silence" was observed at ll o'clock on Friday by on enormous crowd assembled at the Cenotaph, where there was a short; but impressive ceremony. ...

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  12. Economies Announced.

    The correspondent of the "Philadelphia Ledger" at Tokio states that Viscount Takahashi, in forming his Cabinet, announced that there would be a reduction of ...

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  13. Russia's Rival Conference.

    Disgruntled because it was not invited to send a delegate to the Washington Conference, the Russian Soviet Government is arranging to hold a simultaneous conference ...

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  14. Last Word Not Said.

    A "Gazette" prescribes November 22 as the date for handing over to the Ulster Parliament executive powers under the Government of Ireland Act. ...

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  15. TRIAL OF LANDRU.

    The trial of Landru (the French Bluebeard) is proceeding with curious monotony. The judge, after having detailed the ...

    Article : 332 words
  16. British Delegation

    Senator Pearce (Australia),and Sir John Salmond (New Zealand) met other members of the British delegation at dinner at the British Embassy, arranged for the ...

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  17. German-American Peace.

    The German-American peace treaty has been formally ratified. ...

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  18. NAVY LEAGUE OPINION.

    Asked last evening for an expression of opinion upon the American proposals, Sir Edwurd Mitchell, president of the Victorian branch of, the Navy League, said:— ...

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  19. PRESIDENT'S ORATION.

    In his speech over the bier of the Unknown Soldier President Harding said: —"We are met to-day to pay in impersonal tribute. The name of him ...

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  20. Sinn Fein Prisoners Escape.

    Eight Sinn Fein prisoners, who were serving life sentences, made a sensational escape from Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, on Saturday. By unknown means they ...

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  21. JAPAN ACCEPTS BASIS.

    The Australian Press Association learns on the best authority that Japan has decided to accept Mr. Hughes's proposals as a basis for ...

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  22. SCENES AT OPENING.

    Mr. Hughes's profoundly dramatic proposals, as cabled, came as the climax to a day of full interest and emotion which marked the opening of the Disarmament ...

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  23. Mr. Bernard Shaw Sceptical.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw, writing in the "Nation," predicts that the delegates to Washington, who really matter, want to confer-in public, but that we shall learn ...

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  24. Deposed Duke's Income.

    The former Duke of Brunswick, intends to sue the Brunswick Government for 1,000,000,000 marks (normally £50,000,000), representing the income from his State ...

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  25. Prince at Aden.

    H.M.S. Renown anchored at 6 o'clock on Saturday morning after a three days' journey in stilling heat through the Red Sea. The Prince of Wales went ashore ...

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  26. Riots in Italy.

    A great conference of Fascisti (ultraloyalists) in Italy has had unfortunate results. A conflict with railway-men resulted in a general strike, which lasted for ...

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  27. Smuggling of Gold Bars.

    German police discovered gold bars worth 24,000,000 marks (normally. £1,200,000), which were hidden in a locomotive. The owners were endeavouring to smuggle the ...

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  28. Hopes for League of Nations.

    Addressing a crowded meeting in support of the League of Nations, the Prime Minister (General smuts) said that war was becoming impossible as a means of ...

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  29. Kyneton Honour Roll.

    KYNETON, Friday.—The unveiling of the Kyneton Shire Honour Roll, which contains the names of 720 men who enlisted, of whom 181 made the supreme sacrifice, ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The underwriters received 63 per cent of the Kenya (East Africa) loan of £5,000,000 6 per cent, debentures, which were issued at a minimum of £95. ...

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  31. AN ELECTRICAL EFFECT.

    The effect of Mr. Hughes's speech at Washington can only be described as sensational. Such concrete definite proposals, so far-reaching in their effect, were quite ...

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  32. Healing by Faith.

    There were amazing scenes at the Notting Hill Gate Congregational Church dur ing a mission conducted by Pastor Jeffreys, a Welsh evangelist. ...

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  33. Massacre in Persia.

    Five hundred Persian gendarmes have been amossacred, including Major Jafer Khan, who passed out third on the list at the French school for officers at St. Cyr. ...

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  34. Rebel Atocities in Madras.

    A detachment of Kachins raided the rebel headquarters at Kottarket. in Madras, and captured paddy boats, valued at. £20,000, which were reconnoitring' on the Beypur ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. British By-Section.

    The by-election, for Hornsey to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. W. Kennedy Jones (Coalition Unionist), who was unopposed at the general election in ...

    Article : 155 words
  36. Mr. Bottomley Protests.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., has written to the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Birkenhead) protesting against the declaration by the chief magistrate at Bow ...

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  37. WHITTLESEA TRAIN SERVICE.

    Sir,—I wish to direct attention to the bad service of trains between Reservoir and stations on Whittlesea line. The 7.52 a.m., from Spencer street, due at Whittlesea at ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. Problems of the Pacific.

    The correspondent of the "Petit Parisicn" at Washington says that Japan's mandate over the former German islands in the Pacific would enable her to take all the ...

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