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  3. APPEAL TO PRIESTS.

    A striking passage in Sir Hamar Greenwood’s speech in the House of Commons appealed to the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland ...

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  4. THE SINN FEIN PLOT

    Sinn Fein documents recently seized were published by the Government tonight. They comprised plans for the destruction of the main electric ...

    Article : 367 words
  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A deliberate effort is being made to smother Senator Milien’s intended denunciation of the German communication objecting to the Supreme Court ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Ernest Barry, the world's champion sculler, has arrived in London, and will be given a public reception on November 30. ...

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  7. THE HOME RULE BILL

    When the debate on the Home Rule Bill was resumed in the House of Lords, Viscount Grey, formerly secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    The “Lobby” was to-day peacefully discussing the crisis. The tension of the previous three days has been absent from the discussions, giving place ...

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  9. THE BASIC WAGE

    In the House of Representatives today, A heated discussion took place on a, motion by the Treasurer th[?] the ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH SAW MILLS

    Recently the Commonwealth Joint Committee of Public Accounts was asked to inquire into the purchase of timber areas and sawmills by the Commonwealth ...

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  11. MRS. M'SWEENEY.

    Airs M’Sweeney, widow of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, has sailed aboard the Celtic for New York, to give evidence before the American ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN INQUIRY.

    The Equal Rights League is asking the National Irish ‘‘Commission” to turn its attention to matters nearer home, and make an investigation into ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN NEW YORK.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York reports that Sinn Feiners leaving St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where a memorial service had been held, attacked ...

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  14. VIEWS OF EARL GREY.

    Earl Grey differs from Senator Millen. Speaking at Liverpool Earl Grey said that the sooner our ex-enemies were admitted to the League the better. ...

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  15. THE STAFF OFFICIALS.

    League staff officials are being appointed for a term of five years only. ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. Ltd. is applying for probate of the will of the late Thomas Bell, of Newlyn farmer. The deceased left real ...

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  17. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    Republican leaders declare that in the absence of Senator Harding at Panama that the new President’s choice of a Secretary of State will be ...

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  18. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    A remarkable change of front on the part of the French Government appears imminent, according to news papers. M. Leygues, the French Prime ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Rice.- The many friend of Mr James Rice, of Springdallah, will regret to learn of the death of of his wife, which took place in a private hospital in Ballarat ...

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  20. THE PLEA FOR “CONCILIATION.”

    In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Cavendish Bentinck, Mr Lloyd George said that the Government was exploring every avenue to Irish peace, ...

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  21. FURTHER OUTRAGES REPORTED

    Publication of the news of further outrages in Ireland preceded the de bate in the House of Lords on the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN HOUSE

    Australian House has received a cable message approving of the application of the Whitley Council bonus scheme to its staff. It is expected ...

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  23. INTRODUCTION OF MARTIAL LAW.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Lloyd George stated that the Cabinet had definitely come to the conclusion that it was undesirable at prsent to introduce ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN PARTIES

    There has been a conference between the Executive of the Unionist Party and General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa. ...

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  25. NOTE TO BRITAIN.

    The United States State Department has published the text of the Note to Britain, sent to London on Saturday. The Note declares politely but firmly ...

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  26. SOLDIER AND POLICEMAN MURDERED.

    One soldier and one policeman were ambushed and murdered in the main street of Dublin on Wednesday evening. ...

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  27. MURDERED OFFICERS.

    Touching scenes marked the funerals of the murdered officers. In Dublin the spectators mostly stood bareheaded, bull the “Evening News” announces ...

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  28. TOUR OF THE PRINCE

    The Manchester Guardian,” criticising the film of the Prince of Wales' visit to Australia, says:— “The main entertainment, of the ...

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  29. CROKE PARK AFFAIR.

    The medical evidence confirms that there was no case of bayoneting in Croke Park. ...

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  30. CONFERENCE PROCEEDING AMICABLY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria says that the conference between the executives of the South African and Unionist parties tasted throughout the ...

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  31. “SQUARING THE PRESS”

    Interesting facts were disclosed in the hearing of a claim for the return of certain moneys that came before Judge wasley in the County Court- to-day. The ...

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  32. ARREST OF A SINN FEIN LEADER

    Moran, a Sinn Fein leader in Galway, was arrested yesterday and shot dead when he attempted to escape. The body of a tailor has been found at ...

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  33. TWO PRIESTS ARRESTED.

    In the course of a general military round-up at Carrick-on-Shannon (County of Leitrim) two priests were arrested. ...

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  34. RE-OCCUPATION OF VILNA

    It is pointed out that the carrying out of the Bolshevik threat to re-occupy Vilna would mean the re-opening of the Polish-Russian War. It is ...

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  35. RESULT OF IRISH MURDERS.

    As a result of the wholesale murders of policemen and soldiers in Ireland, insuranco companies are refusing to accept policies of Soldiers who arc ...

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  36. JAPAN’S ARMY.

    The Military Estimates for the next fiscal year have been prepared by the War Department. They provide for a total of 230,000,000 yen ...

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  37. POLICE INSPECTOR SHOT.

    Inspector Madden, of the R.I.C., who was shot through the check in a Cork street on Thursday evening, has since died. ...

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  38. BRITISH TROOPS DEFENDED.

    During the debate in the House of Commons on Irish affairs, Colonel A. Ward (Coalition-Unionist) vigorously defended the British troops. It was ...

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  39. FATAL MOTOR RACING ACCIDENT

    The American Thanksgiving Sport were marred by a fearful accident at Los Angeles speedway, where before an immense crowd the two beat known ...

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  40. SEARCH OF LIBERTY HALL.

    A search of Liberty Hall. Dublin yosterday resulted in the discovery of a number of bombs, one revolver, and a quantity of ammunition, but the ...

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  41. THE EX-KAISER.

    Recent reports that £4,125,000 was sent to the ex-Kaiser from Germany were brought up in the House of Commons this afternoon by Mr Claude ...

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  42. GREEK PARLIAMENT

    Mr Rallis the Greek Premier, announces that Parliament will meet on December 8. The opening speech will be made by the Regent, the Queen ...

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  43. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS ARRESTED.

    Mr Arthur Griffiths, acting-president of the “Irish Republic,” has 'been arrested in Dublin. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES

    The British on Friday bombed En – zel[?]in Persia, 15 miles north-west of Resht, and destroyed the Jetty, the quay, and storehouses. They also ...

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  45. THE FOOD POSITION

    Mr C. A. M'Curdy, Food Controller, in a speech in London, has stated that in his opinion the recent tendency toward a decline in wheat prices ...

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  46. BRITISH DYE STUFF

    The Government recently announced! its readiness to introduce a bill prohibiting the import of dye stuffs, provided the British users and makers of ...

    Article : 54 words
  47. ITALIAN PREMIER.

    The Italian Premier, Signor Giolitti, greatly regrets that it is impossible for him to accept Mr Lloyd Geoge’s, invitation to visit London to participate ...

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  48. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS

    In the House of Commons, replying to Sir John Butcher, the Attorney-General said that it had not yet been decided when the trial of the German ...

    Article : 96 words
  49. BOLSHEVIKS AND WOMEN

    The Bolsheviks announce the general labor conscription of women with the object of making underwear for the Red Army, ...

    Article : 99 words
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