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  3. PERSONAL

    A Reuter’s cable message from London states that Sir Walter Raleigh, Professor of literature at Oxford died, following on an attack of ...

    Article : 550 words
  4. POLICE CHIEF COMMISSIONER

    One of the most representative gatherings seen in the City Hall for a long time assembled there on Saturday night to bid farewell to Mr Alex. ...

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  5. THE KING ABROAD

    Reuter’s correspondent at Boulogne, says that the Queen jollied the King in participating in an Anglo-French ceremony at Terlinchtin cemetery. ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. The Genoa Conference

    An auther[?]tive statement regarding the British view of the Russian Note says that the British delegation is [?]ing the Note, which is very ...

    Article : 414 words
  7. BRITAIN AND TRANCE

    There will be no spectacular at Genoa, according! to to-night’s report from that place. Thee report bears every sign of official British ...

    Article : 308 words
  8. UNREST IN IRELAND

    A grave warning to the Provisional tree State Government was given by Mr Austen Chamberlain in a speech Queen's Hall. He said that he ...

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  9. MELBOURNE LABOR UNREST

    A mass meeting of gas workers was held at the Temperance Hall this afternoon to consider the refusal of the companies to accede to the men’s ...

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  10. FRANCE ADAMANT.

    The ‘‘Time’s” correspondent in Paris states that it is understood in the French, capital that M. Barthon will formally announce tomorrow that ...

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  11. OPPRESSED NATIONS LEAGUE.

    The "Evening News" correspondent at Genoa says that a grotesque Conference side-show is the little group of envoys grandiloquently self-styled "the ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY COLLINS.

    Mr. Michael Collins assured the Church of Ireland Synod deputation which asked if the Provisional Government desired protestants to stay or to ...

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  13. A TOUCHING SCENE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Etaples says that a touching scene occurred at the Crow Cemetery, where Major-General Sir Fabian Ware presented to ...

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  14. A MOTHER’S TRIBUTE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Winnereux says that His Majesty during the final stage of the tour visited, tee British cemetery at Etaples, where over 10,000 ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. MASONIC HALLS CLOSED

    Owing to the seizure and destruction of Masonic hall and because of attacks on Freemasons, the Earl of Donoughmore, the Grandmaster of Irish ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. THE WORLD’S RECONSTRUCTION

    Mr R. Lincoln, of Melbourne, gave a lecture on ‘‘The world’s reconstruestruction" in the Alfred Half last night. in connection with the ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN REPLY.

    A Genoa message says that the political sub-committee. lengthilydiscussed the Russian reply. Hitherto no rupture has occurred. The ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Council of the League of Nations has opened its eighteenth session. Lord Balfour’s, the British representative, proposed placing oh the agenda ...

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  19. VISIT TO ARRAS REGION

    Mr J. M. Jeffrey, a wcLl-known corresponrdent, telegraphs about a touching incident of the Royal progress at Arras and ether historic battlefields in ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. APPROACH ELECTION.

    Mr Sydney de Loghe, author of “The Straits Impregnable,’’ one of the finest descriptions of the lighting on Gallipoli ever written, has lately returned to ...

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  21. DEALING WITH BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" forecasts that M. Barthon will make an immediate ann[?]cement that France refuses to have further dealings ...

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  22. THE CLOSE OF THE CONFERENCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says' it is reported from Genoa that Mr L[?]oyd-George said the Conference conclude on Tuesday, provided ...

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  23. IDLE ENGINEERS

    The council of the Amalgamated Engineer’s Union, the body of workers which has been idle since the inception of the lock-out in the trade, has ...

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  24. REPLY IMPOSSIBLE.

    Telegraphing from Genoa, Mr Wickhain Steed says that, a[?]ing to a semi-official French report, Mr Lloyd George M. Barthon and Signor ...

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  25. SOLDIERS’ CRAVES VISITED.

    King George spent the day among the well-attended cemeteries of the battlefields. They arc carpeted with smooth green turf, and covered with a ...

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  26. THE PROPOSED COMMISSION.

    On the proposal of M. Barthon it was decided to invite the United States to participate on the commission. France insists that the Governments and not ...

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  27. FAMILY TRAGEDY

    “Do not waste money on black; clothes. Come in your best and brightest, for black-means sorrow, and I am happy. Neither of us can go ...

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  28. THROUGH THE AIR

    The revised scheme of Comma[?] Burney for a commerical line of airships to India and Australia, on which the Treasury last week threw cold ...

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  29. THE PRINCE’S JOURNEY

    A Manila message says that the Prince of Wales was struck by a ball while playing polo, sustaining an inch and a half gash on the right eyebrow, ...

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  30. THE MANILLA VISIT.

    A Manilla message, states that the Prince of Wales. landed from the Renown to carry out a prearranged programme for the Manilla visit. Beyond ...

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  31. RETURN TO LONDON.

    Their Majesties returned to London, and were warmly welcomed by a large crowd. The King, before leaving France after visiting, the ...

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  32. MONEY FOR KENDENUP.

    Having inspected the Kendenup property in West Australia in company with Mr C.J. De Garis, managing director of the Kendenup Development ...

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  33. AVIATORS FALL INTO SEA.

    The Portuguese trans-Atlantic aviators left the Island of Fernando Noronha in anew machine early on Thursday, hut fell into the sea owing to an ...

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  34. THE ELECTIONS QUESTION.

    It is possible that Mr Chamberlain’s return to plain-speaking on Irish affairs is the cause of the new crop of alarming rumors in the country, which, is still ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. CANADIAN NAVAL OFFENCE

    "Smacking of the Pinafort," says a leading Canadian paper, referring to Canadian plans for a fishing protective sot vice, taking the place of Canada’s ...

    Article : 275 words
  36. BRITISH FARM APPRENTICES

    Applications for British boy tarm apprentices, indicate that fanners and others are particularly desirous of cooperating with the Government for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. WRONG LINES FOLLOWED.

    M. Santos-Dumont, the famous Kronen aviation pioneer, who is now engaged in cattle ranching in Brazil, is visiting Paris, and will participate in ...

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  38. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Canada, Australia, South Africa, India and the colonies were represented by a powerful deputation of Empire sugar producers which, waited on the ...

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  39. GRAZIERS' COUNCIL.

    The 33rd annual convention of the Graziers’ Federal Council of Australia will open in Adelaide on Wednesday morning. Every State will lie ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. BELGIAN GOODS

    A mesaage from Brussels says that newspapers lengthily deplore the Australian surtax on Belgium goods. They invoke memories off the war as ...

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  41. WIRELES STATION DESTROYED.

    After auctioning the furniture and fittings the Republicans destroyed The British naval wifeless station at Bunbeg. (County Donegal). The damage ...

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  42. MOSCOW CONCRESS.

    Schliapaikoss, the leader of the Workers’ Opposition, at the 11th Congress of Communists at Moscow, accused Trotsky of appropriating for his ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. MOTION FOR SECESSION.

    One of the first motions to be presented in the Legislative Council at the forthcoming session will ask for a referendum regarding the advisability ...

    Article : 65 words
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