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  3. IRISH LAWLESSNESS

    Two machine suns were employed by 60 assailants in ambushing the divisional commissioner. Holmes: with an escort travelling in motor cars in the ...

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  4. INDIAN AUTONOMY

    The Duke of Connaught, who will open the Legislative Council of the province of Bengal, arrived at Calcutta by special train shortly after noon. ...

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  5. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris, cabling on Saturday, says that it is expected that both the reparations and disarmament- questions will be settled ...

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  6. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    From present indications another week will probably elapse before the shipping service to the different States is resumed. ...

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  7. BIG SHIP CONTROVERSY

    The dispute in regard to big ships or little ships is still raging, and the London press daily publishes articles and letters from the protagonists of the ...

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  8. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver reports that the State Attorney-General (Mr Webb) says that the announced results of the treaty ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    A Reuter’s cable message states that the death is announced in Moscow of Prince Kropotkin, who was formerly famed as an eminent Russian ...

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  10. FRANCE’S “UNKNOWN SOLDIER”

    Franco’s unknown soldier was buried to-day beneath the Are de Triomphe. It was a simple ceremony. Troops from the garrison rendered the last ...

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  11. A SERIOUS SITUATION.

    Avery pessimistic view of the position is taken by many union secretaries. Lt is estimated that nearly 15,000 persons are now out of ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. THE BASIC WAGE

    A couferenee oil the question of the basic, wage was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday afternoon. Mr .J. W. Chandler (Melbourne) presided, and ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF CONGRESS

    Router’s correspondent at Washington reports that Congress knocked out indirect; recognition of the Irish Republic, on a point of order, during the ...

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  14. GERMANY’S OBLIGATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the penalties also include the taking over by the Reparations Commission of German customs revenue ...

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  15. SINN FEINER RESIGNS

    Mr Roger N. Sweetman, Sinn Fein M.P. for North Wexford, has resigned from the Dail Eireann (the Sinn Fein Parliament) beoamse be with ...

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  16. HOPES OF MR LLOYD CEORCE.

    Speaking to British journalists on Friday, Air Lloyd George pointed out that he was hopeful that some conclusion with regard to reparations would ...

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  17. THE DUBLIN MURDERS.

    Air C— gave evidence at the Dublin court martial, when he explained that ho did not appear earlier because when on Iris way to the station ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED AMBUSH.

    An elaborately planned ambush between Coachford and Dripsey, in County Cork, broke down in consequence of a surprise attack by the military. ...

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  19. UNIONS WAITING.

    From the union point of view principal interest now centres in the reply which will he given by the shipowners to the letter which, it is understood. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA’S REPRESENTATIVE

    The “Morning Post” and “Daily Telegraph” publish conflicting accounts of the Australian political situation, in which the future of Senator Millen, ...

    Article : 208 words
  21. ANGLO-SAXON TRADE AGREEMENT

    M. Krassin, Soviet Trade Commissioner, who was recently in England, has arrived in Moscow, where he submitted the proposed Anglo-Russian ...

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  22. ANGLO-FRENCH VIEWPOINTS.

    Paris newspapers to-day (Friday) were more cheerful than could have been expected, considering the atmosphere OF gloom, not to say ...

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  23. UNDER SOVIET RULE

    A wireless message issued by the Soviet Government at Moscdw says:- “It is observed that many laborers show signs of settling down to ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN QUESTION SETTLED

    The Austrian question was settled by the Allies foregoing certain debts, chiefly with respect to reparations and the cost of the army of occupation, ...

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  25. INTER-EMPIRE MIGRATION

    A suggestion of the utmost consequence from the Commonwealth viewpoint was propounded by Senator Millen to-day when Lord Milner and Mr ...

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  26. AIRSHIP ADRIFT

    The airship R34, which am earlier message reported to be adrift over the North Sea, was blown seaward after making a bad landing on the Yorkshire ...

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  27. JOB CONTROL DEFINED.

    In an official statement the Commonwealth Shipowners’ Association claimed that remarks attributed to Mr T. “Walsh, of the Federated Seamen’s ...

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  28. KRUGER MEMORIAL AT PRETORIA

    Beater’s correspondent at Cape Town says that the motet intense gratification was expressed [?]ghout South. Africa at His Majesty's procuring the ...

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  29. CONCLUSION OF CONFERENCE.

    A message, from Paris states that the Conference concluded in a most cheerful and harmonious spirit All agreements were finally signed without ...

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  30. MEETING OF COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS.

    The committee of experts met this morning to draft a resolution on the question of reparations. M. Briand, M. Boumer, M. Loueheur, Lord ...

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  31. SMYRNA CAMPAIGN

    The “Times” correspondent at Athens says that a communique from Smyrna confirms a [previous report that the force under the Nationalist ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA’S MANDATE.

    The league of Nations has forwarded Australia’s mandate direct, supplying a copy to the Imperial Government. It does not. differ from the draft ...

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  33. JAPAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDS

    Replying to an interpellation in the Japanese Diet, Viscount Uchida slated that negotiations are proceeding witH the British to secure equal ...

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  34. WRECKED AT ANCHORAGE.

    The Air Ministry announces that owing to the weather it was impossible to house the R34 on her arrival at Howden. She had to anchor in the open, ...

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  35. BRITISH AND FRENCH PREMIERS

    At the conclusion of the Conference M. Briand and Mr Lloyd George emerged smiling. The former made a statement paying tribute to the ...

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  36. WAGES AND PROFITS

    The Miners’. Conference has instructed the executive to issue to the districts a “questionnaire" embracing the owners’ proposals in counetion with ...

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  37. BRITISH POLITICS

    The “Daily Mail” hears that Mr Lloyd George bias instructed all the Coalition party machinery to be ready for a general election immediately after ...

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  38. INDICATIONS OF END.

    There are indications that the shipping strike is drawing to an end. The owners and the transport workers, are carrying on a serious discussion, which ...

    Article : 184 words
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