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  3. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    The new Irish Constitution is in conformity with the Peace Treaty. It provides that members of Parliament and Cabinet Ministers must take the oath of allegiance to the King. The Executive Council will consist or not more than 12 Ministers ...

    Article : 205 words
  4. PERSONAL

    Mr Bru[?]deral Treasurer, left Melbourne yesterday for C[?]perdown, where to-morrow [?] he will unveil a memorial to the late Mr J. ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    With the return of the Prime Minister to the seat of Government Federal politics should immediately emerge from that slough of inertia in which ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL ATTACK

    Word was sent to the Ballarat police station late to-night that two men had hired a Buiek motor car and a chauffeur to drive them to Bara. When ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. DISARMAMENT

    “The principles promoted" by the Washington Conference, especially regarding China, are the fundamental policies of Japan," says Baron ...

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  8. BALLARAT TRAMWAYS

    Further evidence in support of an application made before Mr Justice Powers in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court for a variation of the ...

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  9. OVERSEAS INDIANS

    Earl Winterton, in introducing the India Office estimates in the House of Commons, referred to the political rights of Indians overseas. He said ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Pascoe.-The funeral of the late Mrs Eleanor Pascoe, relict of the late James Pascoe, of Durham street, Ballarat West, took place yesterday, anti was ...

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  11. A WAR MEMORY

    The Brussels correspondent of the “Times” says that a Jock-keeper named Cogghe, who flooded the Ysar during the German war advance, has died at ...

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  12. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND SPEECH.

    Freedom of conscience in religion is stipulated, it being provided that no law may discriminate between religions. ...

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  13. FABULOUS PRICES

    According to tho latest advices from Moscow, fabulous prices are being charged in the restaurants in the Russian capital. ...

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  14. COVERNOR-GENERAL'S SALARY.

    The salary of the Governor-General of Southern Ireland will be the same as that paid to tins Governor-General of Australia, namely, £10,000 per ...

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  15. A GALLANT AVIATOR

    Two years ago Lieut. Bennett as one of the crew of the famous Vickers-Vimy machine, which flew from England to Australia, arrived in ...

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  16. THE NAVAL TREATY.

    A message from Tokio says that the naval treaty is progressing satisfactorily through regular channels with the prospect of receiving the Imperial ...

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  17. “TIMES” COMMENT.

    The “Times’’ leader, commenting on the Constitution of the Irish Free State, thinks the situation is still too clouded and obscure for confidence. ...

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  18. EVEREST EXPEDITION

    Tho diary of Brigadier-General Bruce from Rongbuk camp, Mount Everest, expedition, says that Mallory and Somervillo reached the North Col on ...

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  19. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    The conference to deal with tho Russian problem was opened to-day at the Palace of Peace by Jonkheer Dr H. A. Karnebeck, the Dutch Foreign ...

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  20. DUBLIN QUIET ON EVE OF ELECTION.

    The eve of the elections finds Dublin quiet. Canvassing is actively proceeding with prospects for Independent candidates. Mr De ...

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  21. POSITION OF MINORITIES.

    Representatives of the South Irish Unionists who took part in the London negotiations have written to Mr Churchill, placing on record that their ...

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  22. INCENDIARISM IN BELFAST

    Continued incendiarism has created a situation of extrema seriousness in Belfast. The Fire Brigade is worn out by the incessant work of quelling ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION

    Mr J. A. Filhelly, Agent-General for Queensland, has made a statement denying the report that Queensland had suspended the immigration of ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the Reparation Commission’s note lo Germany says the questions of control of German expenditure, revenue, ...

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  25. AMERICAN LIQUOR PROBLEM

    Nothing in recent months has caused such a stir in Congress as the incident in which Mr Busch, a brewery owner, drew attention to the fact that ...

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  26. FROM THE RANKS

    Mr Alfred Short, Labor member of Parliament for Wednesbury, is the first Labor member of the House of Commons to pass the filial ...

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  27. AMERICAN POLITICS

    Senator Caraway led a sharp attack, which occupied much of the afternoon, in the Senate against the Shipping* Board permitting the sale of liquor on ...

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  28. MR PRINGLE’S EVIDENCE.

    Percival John Pringle, chief engineer and general manager oil the Electric Supply Company of Victoria, said that since the institution of the fare box ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER SENSATION

    A sensation has been created in Fleet street, the headquarters of the British newspaper world, by Sir Andrew Caird and Mr Walter G. Fish, ...

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  30. LYING IN STATE.

    Luring the late evening relatives of the deceased airman visited the Queen’s Hall and paid a tribute of respect to a very gallant man. From 7to 9 ...

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  31. B. M. A. SUED

    Di George Stanley Thompson, of Randwick, who was prominent in the Farr case before AD Justice Street last year, on May 17 last issued a writ for ...

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  32. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Colonial Secretary has appointed Sir Henry Belfield chair of a committee to organise a list of African group colonies in connection with the Empire ...

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  33. MINISTERS IN CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister and State Ministers concluded a three-days’ conference, and fully discussed the questions of the development and settlement of ...

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  34. PLAIN TALK TO LABOR

    Addressing members of the Zinc Corporation, Mr F. A. Govett attacked the Australian trade union leaders for their "infernal policy of go-slow ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. AUSTRALIA’S PART.

    At the request of Major Belcher, representing the British Empire Exhibition delegation, the State Cabinet has agreed to double its contribution should ...

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  36. FREEZING WORKS RE-OPEN.

    Freezing companies in Southland have made a stand against the men who ceased work owing, it is alleged, to a reduction of bonus. ...

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  37. A JAPANESE “MOVIE” STAR

    The return to Japan of Sessue Hazakawa, the movie stair, is the subject of popular discussion. Some people are proposing to publicly show disapproval ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. SECRETARY SUSPENDED.

    Robert Duncan (secretary of the Marine Department) has been suspended pending an inquiry into certain irregularities alleged to have taken place in ...

    Article : 42 words
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