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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    Takashi Hara (the Prime Minister of Japan) was attacked by an assassin at a railway station in Tokio, and stabbed fatally. ...

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  3. IRISH UNREST

    The Belfast correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that in various parts of the country the Sinn Feiners are acting ...

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  4. THE OPEN DOOR IN ASIA

    A Washington correspondent is informed on the highest authority that the United States Government regards the open door doctrine as ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    It is understood that while Sir Basil Thomson (ex-head of the special secret service force at Scotland Yard) has long been an ...

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  6. A SECRET ARRANGEMENT WITH THE KEMALISTS

    A new element of anxiety in connection with the Franco-Kemalist pact lies in the discovery of a secret "annexe" which confers upon ...

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  7. A YOUTHFUL ASSASSIN

    A radio message says Hara was assassinated by Nakoaka, a Japanese youth nine years of age, who sprang upon the Prime ...

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  8. ULSTERMEN TO ATTEND LONDON CONFERENCE

    In consequence of an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, Sir James Craig has summoned the members of the Ulster Cabinet and others ...

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  9. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Political busy-bodies are already appointing successors to the members of the Lloyd George Cabinet. ...

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  10. GREECO-KEMALIST WAR

    It was reported here today that pourparlers for a Greeco-Kemalist armistice were imminent. ...

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  11. PROJECTED MURDER BY SINN FEIN PREVENTED

    When the police were raiding a yard in the heart of the city of Belfast yesterday they discovered a loyalist guarded by armed ...

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  12. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Ian Richardson, late teller in the Hawthorn branch of the Commercial Bank, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for the ...

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  13. HARA THE VICTIM OF A CONSPIRACY

    The youth Nikoaka is believed to be a tool in a conspiracy to compass Hara's death. Search is being made for a neatly-dressed ...

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  14. WESTRALIAN LOAN

    The Premier stated that American capital had been offered Western Australia. He added, that Western Australia's next loan would be [?] ...

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  15. AVIATION

    Lieut. Raper, a member of the House of Commons, urges Britain to establish aerial mail services with Australia. He says that ...

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  16. ULSTER'S POSITION

    Members of the Ulster Cabinet will arrive in London tomorrow to confer with Mr. Lloyd George and Sir James Craig. The opinion ...

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  17. STATE TELEGRAMS

    There was a sensation yesterday when two well known men were arrested on a charge connected with the alleged theft of 47 ...

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  18. GERMANY

    When addressing the Imperial Economic Council Dr. Du[?]sburg accused British, French and American manufacturers of endeavoring to ...

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  19. POLITICAL.

    The Premiers' conference has agreed on the advisability of adopting a uniform railway gauge of 4ft. 8in. Details are being ...

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  20. EX-SOLDIER ATTACKED

    A number of Sinn Feiners attacked an ex-soldier in Belfast, kicked him to the ground, and forced him to swallow his war ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A motor car containing four men fell 18 ft. into a gully near Tamworth on Saturday night, Patrick Burke, Jeremiah Hennessy and ...

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  22. ULSTERMEN WONT ENTER CONFERENCE

    The Ulstermen have decided to reject Mr. Lloyd George's offer. It is expected they will inform him today that they consider no ...

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  23. REPORTED COAL FIND NEAR BROOME

    Mr. E. F. King has reported to the Mines Department that he has discovered coal by boring at a spot about 60 miles south-east of ...

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  24. GERMANY'S FINANCIAL POSITION

    Leading financiers here, replying to the French banking authorities as to how Germany proposed to meet her reparations obligations, ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES RAGING

    News has been received from Cardlebig that bush fires are raging on all sides. A soldier settler was burned to death in resc[?]ng his ...

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  26. THE CANBERRA FOOLISHNESS

    The Senate has decided that the Federal Parliament ought to meet at Canberra "at the earliest practticable time." ...

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  27. NEGOTIATIONS EXPECTED TO COLLAPSE

    The most important opinion in London and Belfast regards the Irish negotiations as collapsing. ...

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  28. SENATOR PEARCE GETS A FREE HAND

    Mr. Hughes informed the House of Representatives today that Senator Pearce had gone to the Washington conference with a freehand. ...

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  29. BANKRUPTCY PROPHESIED

    The Geneva newspaper "La Suisse" declares that Germany's bankruptcy is inevitable and near at hand. ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    The distress and destitution which prevails among the Cornish miners in consequence of the closure of all the tin mines in Cornwall ...

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  31. ARMISTICE DAY

    Armistice day will be celebrated today at 11 o'clock, when two minutes' silence will be observed. ...

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  32. GENERAL ITEMS

    Subject to political conditions Mr. Lloyd George hopes to leave for Washington in a fortnight. ...

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  33. HUNGARY

    The Portuguese Government has consented to the internment of the ex-Emperor Karl and his family at Madeira. ...

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  34. SHIPBUILDING AT COCKATOO ISLAND

    Two cargo steamers of 12,500 tons are being built at Cockatoo Island dockyards. Altogether 1584 men are employed at Cockatoo. ...

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  35. A WIRELESS MESSAGE

    The largest wireless station in the world has flashed a message from President Harding to 28 countries in the world. The ...

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  36. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    Six train robbers armed with revolvers, rifles, dynamite, odor bombs and fuses, and supplied with searchlights, held up the ...

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  37. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP

    The Federal Cabinet has appointed Sir Joseph Cook as High Commissioner in London. ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Politics here have reached an interesting stage, and the Government's hold of office is precarious. Its opponents decline to give it any ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN

    Strong oppocition to the proposals involving a new arbitration system as agreed to at the Premiers' conference is developing in union ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. THE FRANCO-KEMALIST TREATY

    Official quarters in London view seriously the recent Franco-Kemalist pact, which is in direct conflict with M. Briand's assurances that ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND

    The abolition of capital punishment was sought by a Labor member of the New Zealand Parliament, but his private bill introduced for ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The report of the Commissioner for Railways on the operations of the railways for the quarter ended September 30 last, shows a loss ...

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  43. THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    M. Briand and his staff arrived here today, and proceeded direct to Washington. M. Briand said he intended to demonstrate by every ...

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  44. BASIC WAGE IN QUEENSLAD

    It is understood that the Labor caucus has insisted that the State Government shall take steps to cause the retention of the basic ...

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  45. R BANKRUPT SOLICITORS' FIRM

    An investigation into the bankrupt estate of Messrs. Hammond and Cracknell, solicitors, is proceeding. Trust moneys are said to ...

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  46. MATTERS DISCUSSED AT PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    Sir Jas. Mitchell returned from Melbourne yesterday, where he attended the Premiers' conference. Speaking of arbitration he said it ...

    Article : 218 words
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