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  3. NEW PRESIDENT ELECT

    In his first speech as Presidentelect of the United States, Senator Warren Harding to-night told a gathering of his fellow-townsmen, who called ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Empire Delegation met at the House of Commons to-day to consider arrangements for attendance at the assembly of the League of Nations at ...

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  5. CRIME IN IRELAND

    The usual list of tragic events has been reported from Ireland. A military lieutenant last night was shot dead near Nenagh (County ...

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  6. LENIN DISCUSSES PLANS

    Lenin has broken silence since the Polish reverses. In discussing future plans with Moscow sympathisers he declared invincible determination to ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN INDIA

    The Government of India issued today, an important resolution defining their attitude towards the non-co-operation movement. They state their ...

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  8. ST. KILDA MURDER

    There was not a vacant seat in the City Court this morning when the two men suspected of the murder of Mr David Davidson, engineer, of Tennyson ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Mr Donald Mackinnon, formerly member of the Legislative Assembly for Prahran, and, until Tuesday. Assistant Minister for Lands, has arranged to ...

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  10. IRISH POLICY DENOUNCED.

    Speaking at Cardiff, Mr Asquith denounced the Government Irish policy. He said:—“Practical immunity was allowed to carry on a campaign of ...

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  11. THE ARREST.

    Later particulars of the arrest show that on Friday morning a man answering to the description of the younger Pierce called at Councilor Orgill’s ...

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  12. COMPENSATION FOR INJURY.

    The Irish County Council, which is dominated by Sinn Fein, has recently displayed the greatest obstruction and obduracy towards meeting the ...

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  13. EFFECT OF BRITISH SUCCESSES

    It is authoritatively learned that the recent British successes in Mesopotamia have had a considerable effect. Several rebel tribes have surendered ...

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  14. WORKLESS SOLDIERS

    Supporting the Prince of Wales’s appeal for workless ex-soldiers, a letter was read from Mr Lloyd George at a meeting, stating that a blot remained ...

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  15. ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES.

    The final election, returns give Senator Warren Harding 404 votes in the Electoral College, and Governor Cox 127 votes. The Republicans have won ...

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  16. GREEK ELECTIONS

    M. Venezelos Premier of Greece declares that he will retire from politice if he loses the elections. “Whoever votes against the ...

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  17. KITCHENER AND THE WAR OFFICE

    How Lord Kitchener went to the War Office is minutely told by Mrs Asquith in a further article in the “Sunday Times.” The following is ...

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  18. HONOR BOARD UNVEILED

    Christ Church Cathedral was crowded last evening when an honor board containing the names of the men of the parish who had served in the war was ...

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  19. BURIAL OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER

    Senator Millen, in an interview, said he was delighted at the Prince of Wales’ speech on repatriation as an vindication of much abused policy of ...

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  20. REPATRIATION IN DOMINIONS

    The Prince of Wales made his first appearance in the city to-day since his return from the Dominions. In a speech in connection with ...

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  21. PRESIDENT WILSON REAPPEARS.

    Making his first public appearance For more than a year, President Wilson, occupying a wheel chair, received a gathering of League of Nations’ ...

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  22. BOLSHEVISM IN QUEENSLAND

    The local Bolshevists, reinforced by compatriots from Ipswich, held a mass meeting at the Domain this afternoon to celebrate the anniversary of the ...

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  23. HARDING’S VISIT TO MEXICO.

    President Wilson has offered a battleship to take Harding to Mexico if the President-elect wishes to extend has proposed trip from Texas further ...

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  24. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

    In view of the speech, of Lord Milner in the House of Lords yesterday, in which it was stated that there was no reason to suppose that the ...

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  25. COMMAND Of CONSTANTINOPLE

    It is anounced that a convention has been agreed to between the Allied commanders at Constantinople. Under this agreement the command of the ...

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  26. REPATRIATION PROBLEM

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that as the outcome of the exchange of Anglo-French notes it is semi-officially staetd that the divergences of ...

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  27. THE MINOR PARTIES

    None of the minor parties figured in the Presidential results. Marion Lang, the first woman Socialist to be elected for the New York Assembly. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported from Paris that successful experiments have been made with a new vaccine, discovered by Dr Cepedo, which, it is claimed, will cure ...

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  29. JAPANESE IN AMERICA

    Washington State is inaugurating legislative machinery to take an anti-Japanese referendum similar To California. Representatives of 6000 ...

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  30. STRIKE IN BERLIN

    Ten University professors who are members of the Reichstag have replied to the Oxford professors’ manifesto declaring that they are ready to ...

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  31. ELECTION RESULTS.

    Mr Gompers thinks that Labor has scored a great victory defeating 50 hostile Congressmen. He asserts that a list will shortly he issued naming the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    Vancouver bankers are unable to understand what is going on in New Zealand and Australia which caused the announcement through London that the ...

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  33. JAPANESE OPINION.

    The Japanese press is commenting freely on the Harding election. The tone generally is pessimistic. ...

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  34. JAPANESE DEFENCES

    The Japanese are expediting naval construction. The cruiser Oi, claimed to be ready in spring will be ready for launching in December, at the ...

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  35. MAN TOLD THAT HE WAS DEAD

    One of the most curious sequels to the war relates to a Buckinghamshire man who, having been severely wounded, made an application for a pension ...

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  36. HARDING’S HOLIDAY.

    Declining President Wilson’s offer of a battleship Senator Harding started overland for a holiday in Texas. He has high hopes of working out ...

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  37. FOUND DEAD

    Michael Ryan, aged 53, who resides in Bloom street, Essendon, was to-day taken to the Melbourne Hospital by a railway detective, who found him in a ...

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  38. FATAL FALL FROM WINDOW

    Charles Eric Harwood, a native of Melbourne, believed to be engaged in buying paper for the “Brisbane Courier,” fell from a window on the ...

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  39. INTRIGUES IN BAVARIA

    Fernam, writing in a Geneva journal, declared Ludendorff and other leaders of militarism were now intriguing in Bavaria, where a ...

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  40. CHINESE FAMINE

    Leading Japanese business men have Opened throughout the country a cam-. paign for the relief of Chinese famine sufferers. This opened with two ...

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