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  3. EUROPE'S PROBLEM

    Without attempting to disguise their feelings that it was not an occasion for gaiety the French delegation wore an air of depression and pre-occupation. ...

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  4. DISTURBED IRELAND

    It is reported from Belfast that the viaduct over the River Boyne, at Drogheda, has been, destroyed. This will mean an indefinite suspension of the ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. WIRELESS SERVICE

    At a meeting of the Marconi Wireless Company, held to-day, Signor Marcom said that last year had been without precedent, the worst year ...

    Article : 233 words
  6. THE NAMPTON TRAGEDIES

    The circumstances of the tragedy in her home at Hampton on Monday have been communicated to Mrs Jessie Cranstoun, wife of Dr G. E. ...

    Article : 268 words
  7. THE YEA TRAGEDY

    The inquest on Josephine Jane M'Langhlin, whose body was found in the Yea river on the morning of 23rd July was continued to-day before Mr ...

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  8. LALOR TROUBLES

    The bituminous coal strike all over the United States is virtually settled, because other districts to-night, following the lead set in the Cleveland ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. FEDERAL POLITICS

    As soon as the House of Representatives assembled this afternoon Mr Mathews, without notice, asked the Prime Minister whether in view of ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. PERSONAL

    Acknowledging a cable message announcing the death of Mr M. Griffith, leader of the Irish Free State, the Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, yesterday ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. RAILWAY SHOPMEN.

    A significant development occurred in the railway shopmen's strike, when Mr Stone, president, of the engineers, and Mr Robertson, head of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. ANOTHER CENSURE MOTION.

    The Labor Party created a surprise by submitting an amendment to a motion for supply with the object of censuring the Government for submitting ...

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  13. A BIG DRIVE.

    A big drive is being made in the direction of Dundalk, with the object of rounding up irregular bands. State troops attacked a rebel stronghold, and ...

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  14. “BAR OF GOLD”

    At the City Court to-day, two young men, Cleveland Roy Hearse and Baden Powell Hearse, were charged with having fraudulently offered for sale ...

    Article : 378 words
  15. TRAGIC DEATH

    Depresed through having been two years without employment, Capt [?]ph [?]ter, 37, formerly a rubber [?]ter in Ceylon, and a reservist ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES

    Regarding the budget it is generally considered that the Government has capably met a difficult situation, and has kept the finances of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. THE INSURGENT ARMY.

    Except the personal following of D[?] Valera and other leaders it is reported from Cork that the whole of the insurgent army is in a state of dissolution. ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER VIEWS.

    The newspapers accuse Mr [?]oyd George of being responsible for wreek[?] the conference, and genterally ascribe the breakdown to the publics ...

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  19. DELEGATES GO HOME.

    The Fire Power Allied Conference has dispersed, and the delegations have left for the Continent. M. Poincare, before leaving, visited ...

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  20. HOSPITALS BENEFIT UNDER SIR S. GILLOTT'S WILL

    A number of philanthropic institutions will benefit in consequence of the death to-day of Lady Gillott. Sir Samuel Gillott, who died on 30th June, ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    Messages of condolence in regard to the death of Lord Northcliffe are being received in hundreds by Lady Northcliffe from all over the world, Among ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The scheme by which the Olympic games will witness a revival of Greek traditions in the association of games with art and literature has now been ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. ALARM IN BERLIN.

    Germany has paid £500,000 on account of the currentinstalment of £2,000.000 of clearing house debts. In the past fortnight Germany imported ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. “I WON’T STAND THIS”

    The apparently inoffensive matter of appointing the central umpire for the chanty, footall match between Ballarat and South Melbourne on Saturday ...

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  25. FRENCH PRESS VIEWS.

    The warm support consistently given to French views by the Northcliffe papers in connection with war problems has been reflected in eloquent ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. MARK STILL FALLING.

    A sensational now low value record for the mark was registered early today, when, in consequence of the breakdown of the London Conference, ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. DEFENCE RETRENCHMENT

    Replying to a question from Senator Keating, in the Senate to-day, the Minister re[?]esenting the Minister for Defence said that payment of ...

    Article : 291 words
  28. FOX INTERSECTS.

    Witness, continuing, said he turned over a rug on the bank, and found a handkerchief. It was dripping wet, apparently with water. He said to ...

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  29. DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    Sir-Mark Sheldon, formerly Australian commercial representative in New York, has arrived in London, and will remain until January. ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. GERMAN CYNICISM.

    German newspapers, almost without exception, publish vengeful and spiteful biographies of Lord Northcliffe. Perhaps as much as anything they ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. THE SOGAR QUESTION.

    The sugar controversy was revived in the House this afternoon, when Dr Page moved a red fiction of the amount sought by the Government as Supply, ...

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  32. RELATIONS OFENTENTE.

    France’s next move now that the Allied Conference has broken down, will he the summoning of the Council of Ministers, states the Paris ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

    In his faille against Watson, Capablanca, the world’s champion, in the Master’s Tourney chose the Queen’s Pawn opening, whereas playing against ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS

    A strike of professional footballers is threatened. The Rugby League Players' Union carried a resolution that if the league committee refuses to receive ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. S.A. CHIEF RAILWAY COMMIS-SIONER

    Mr W. A. Webb, of Colorado, has been appointed Chief Railway Commissloner of South Australia. He was strongly recommended by the railway ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. TREATIES AT GENEVA.

    Up to to-day the League of Nations has registered 300 treaties, including a batch of 60 just received from Germany. The chief of there terminates ...

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  37. GERMANY FAILS TO MEET PAY-MENT.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says the German Government addressed a Note to the British, French, Italian, and Belgian Governments delaring ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. THE FRENCH CABINET MEETING.

    Renter’s correspondent in Paris says it is stated that Marshal Foch and General Degoatte have been summoned to Rambouills in [?] with ...

    Article : 42 words
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