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  3. TURMOIL IN IRELAND

    Fearing the l[?]cing of Free State troops, the r[?]bles in Cork sank a big steamer at the mouth of the harbor, stales Message from Belfast. ...

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  4. London Conference

    The difficulties of the conference, which, it was ferried early in the atternoon, might lead to a breakdown have been revealed by a French ...

    Article : 179 words
  5. GRUISER WREGKED

    The British cruiser Raleigh (9750 tons), which recently visited Washington, has been wrecked in Belle Isle Strait, between Newfoundland and ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. BOLSHEVISM

    A new Govenment of all Siberia on true democratic lines to supersede the “Red” Government at Chita and the “White” Government at Vladivostock ...

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  7. A Federal Crisis

    The action of the Government in taking the sugar question out of the hands of members of the House of Representatives by seeming the ...

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  8. CRAVE ALLIED SITUATION.

    Although no agreement is in sight in regard to M. Poincare's term for a moratorium to Germany, and the situation therefore is grave, it is ...

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  9. IRISH LABOR'S STAND.

    The Irish Trade Unio[?] Congress has unanimously passed a [S]tion declaring that if the Da[?] Eerea[?] isnot convoked befor e26th August as a ...

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  10. COUNTRY PARTY’S POSITION.

    Dr Page declined to disclose the nature of the proceedings of his party meeting. Questioned as to how his party would vote, seeing that Mr ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. AMBUSHERS SURPRISED.

    A force of I[?]egulars, which was waiting as an ambish at Ballian (Cork), was surprised by a sadden bombardment. They tied to the ...

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  12. LORD RORTHCLIFFE

    A bulletin to-day states that the condition of Lord Nortcliffe[?] has shown no change during the last 24 hours. ...

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  13. DEADLOCK REACHED.

    The Five-Power Allied Conference has reached a deadlock. In view of the extreme gravity ofthe situation, an urgent meeting of the ...

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  14. CLEARING OUT REBELS.

    The Irish National force have made a danding at Unionhall a seaport town in County Cork. It is also reported that landings have been carried ...

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  15. MINISTERIALISTS MEET

    Including members of both Houses the Ministerial party meeting was attended by 59 Nationalists, 31 of whom were from the House of ...

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  16. MINISTERS SUMMONED TO LONLON.

    Members of the Cabinet who are on holiday are being summoned post-haste from abroad and Scotland for a Cabinet meeting to-morrow afternoon to ...

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  17. XPERT'S REPORT.

    The report of the Committee of Experts his been handed into the conference. The Belgians agreed with the French regarding the control of mines ...

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  18. The Electric Power

    A number of business men and other representative citizens yesterday afternoon met in the City Hall to hear an address by Mr R. N. Buell in regard ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER’S ATTITUDE.

    The Prime Minister made no remark when Mr Charlton submitted his notice of motion, but he and his colleagues laughed, heartily when Dr Page ...

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  20. FRANOE INSISTS ON DEMANDS.

    The French Cabinet insists upon its demands. President Millerand has telegraphed to M. Poincare "Stand firm.” ...

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  21. INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that a special meeting of the Cabinet summoned to deal with the inter-Allied conference telegraphed to London ...

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  22. THE DAVIS CUP

    Officials of the National Tennis Associataon heartily applaud P. O’Hara Wood’s suggestion to hold an annual world’s singles championship in the ...

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  23. THE SWATOW TIDAL WAVE

    It is only now possible to give some idea of the catastrophe caused by the Swatow tidal wave which formed as the result of a typhoon, and carried ...

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  24. MR. MAXWELL’S POSITION.

    Questions having been answered in the House of Representatives, Mr Maxwell (Nationalist member for Fawkner) made a personal explanation ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER’S STATEMENT.

    The Prime Minister said, subsequently—"The only question discussed at the meeting was sugar, and it was very cordial. Several members were ...

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  26. MARSHAL WILSON'S ASSASSINS

    Dunn and O’Sullivan, the murderers of Field Marshal Wilson, were executed at Gaol this morning. ...

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  27. PRICE OF BREAD

    A serious situation has arisen at Lisbon in consequence of a general strike against the [?]ease in the price of bread. Practically all work is ...

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  28. CROWDS AROUND GAOL.

    Crowds, Predominantly Irish, some carrying Sin Fein colors, collected in front of the gaol at Wandsworth at [?] early hour on a chilly morning. A ...

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  29. LABOR LEADER’S MOTION

    After the Labor, Party meeting in the morning Mr Charlton was having his motion typed by his private secretary, When he received a message from Dr ...

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  30. MOODS OF MEMBERS.

    Mr Fraser who last week expressed disgust at the Government’s action in having withheld. inforamtion, and likes to be looked on as an independent ...

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  31. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    Reuter’s correspondent in Conton says that ex-President Sun Yat Sen's waning power in South china has been finally completely broken by the ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. N.S.W. COAL TRIBUNAL

    Mr Hibble, chairman of the coal tribunal, stated at to-day’s sitting that in view of the High Court restraining the tribunal from proceeding further ...

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  33. MEETINGS OF PARTIES.

    Immediately after the House rose the Ministerial Party adjourned to their private meeting place to consider the situation, whilst the Country group ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. LABOR PARTY’S PROSPECTS.

    To defeat the Government the Labor Parly would require to secure, the full support of the Country Party and one or two Nationalists. This morning ...

    Article : 195 words
  35. FEELIGNGS OF MEMBERS.

    At these gatherings at Pederal Par- liament House this morning the view was strongly held that the House had been tricked by the Ministry. Mem[?] ...

    Article : 159 words
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