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  3. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Arbuckle's attorneys had alreasdy recovered from the Surprise caused by the anmuncement of the District Attorney, (Mr Brady) that he intended to ...

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  4. CRAFT IN AMERICA

    In a special article in the Daily Mail, Lard Northcliffe, who is at presetn on a holiday visit to Australia, says:-"Prohibition, as I have seen it ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. CONTROL OF PACIFIC

    While there is no suggestion of a hitch in the arrangements for the Washington Conference, the peculiar position exists of the British ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    A United Service cable message reports that in addition to a slight chill, Mr Lloyd George is also suffering from neuralgia and a swollen face. A ...

    Article : 387 words
  7. THE FROZEN SOUTH

    Thousands of people gathered at St. Katherine Lock and cheered the outward passage of the Quest, carrying Sir Ernest Shackleton and ...

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  8. A TREASONABLE CONSPIRACY

    Mr Lleyd George's swift reply to De Vakra caused a sensation in Dublin. The Sinn Fein leaders met informally last night, and the Dail Eireann will ...

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  9. EARLY TRIAL EXPECTED.

    It was anncunced early this morning that Arbuckle will go on trial in connection with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe within the next three ...

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  10. TEXT OF DE VALERA’S REPLY.

    The following is the text of De Valera’s reply to Mr Lloyd George’s telegram refusing the Inverness ...

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  11. GERMAN OBLIGATIONS

    On the ground that Germany has [?] fulfilled her obligations, the French Foreign Office announces the continuance of the economic sanctions which the ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas William Jess, late of Ballyrogan, former, who died on 12th August, by his will of 9th August, 1921, left £5175 real estate and £1080 ...

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  13. JAPAN’S PROGRAMME.

    An organisation has been, formed of seven Japanese professors, whose pronouncements on important national issues have been a power in shaping tho ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Fox.—Much regret was expressed at the death at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr Fred M’Garey, of Mr C. Fox, who for many years conducted. ...

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  15. THE FRUIT TRADE

    Mr J. U. F. Cox, the London representative of the Victorian Orchardists’ Association, in an interview, said “As the result of interviews with ...

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  16. ALARM IN IRELAND.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that profound disappointment and alarm are felt throughout the country. Ireland wanted peace, and ...

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE’S REPLY.

    The text of Mr Lloyd George’s reply to De Valera is as follows:— “It is idle to say that a conference in which we had already me your ...

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  18. MOTOR LINERS

    A considerable revolution in steamship travel is expected if the forthcoming trials of the first motor passenger liner built, prove successful. These ...

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  19. FOREIGN EXCHANGES

    The financial editor of the "Times" states that violent movements in foreign exchanges have been the marked feature of the week's money ...

    Article : 215 words
  20. MANUFACTURE OF INCENDIARY BOMBS

    At the inquest on an Irishman who was fatally injured by an explosion in a Greenwich garage on 28th July, official witnesses deposed that they found ...

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  21. ESCAPE OF INTERNEES.

    Twenty-six internees have escaped by tunnelling from. Killworth camp at Permoy. ...

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  22. GONTROL OF SHANTUNG.

    Unofficial despatches from Tokio are interpreted in Washington as meaning that Japan is jockeying f opposition in regard to Shantung and other Eastern ...

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  23. LABOR IN AMERICA

    A Chicago message says that a great dramatic Labor fight is looming. Laborites allege that industries are insisting on a universal open shop, with ...

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  24. MONARCHISTS AND MURDERS

    The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent, at Berlin says that the existence of a great murder club amongst the Monarchists was proved beyond doubt ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN’S TOUR

    Armstrong relaxed his rule of silence on the conclusion of the tour. He told an interviewer, that the summer suited the Australians, hut they would ...

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  26. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The “Times” correspondent at Pekin says that the agenda of the Washington conference will be considerably simplified if Japan’s fresh invitation ...

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  27. BRITISH DISCOUNT RATE

    The lowest discount rate paid by the Government, for threemonths Treasury bills sinoe the resumption of the tender system was recorded on Friday, when ...

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  28. COUNCILLORS IN GAOL

    The Poplar councillors are somewhat happier in Brixton prison. They are now allowed to have newspapers and daily play football in the prison yard. ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADE CONDITIONS.

    The trade condition in England, however, has improved, despite the weakening European currencies, and considerable progress has been made in ...

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  30. THE CHAPLIN CRAZE

    A deputation of East End children approached the Mayor of Shoreditch, who thereupon telephoned to Charlie Chaplin that a deputation of 50 was ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. INDIAN TROUBLES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Bombay reports that Mohamed- Alii arrested on the night of 14th inst. while travelnilg by train from Calcutta to Madras. ...

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  32. STRIKE AT VICKERS’ WORKS

    Twelve hundred boiler-makers at Vickers’ works at Barrow have struck because a unionist got into arrears with his contributions and became a ...

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  33. TURCO-CRECIAN WAR

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens reports that communiques dated 13th and 14th September, reviewing the “victorious advance in Anatolia” ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALIA

    Interviewed by a party of pressmen at Liverpool aboard the White Star liner Ceramic, prior to the vessel sailing for Australia via the Cape, Mr ...

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  35. GERMAN TRADE BOOM

    Telegrams from berlin recently, beseribing he German trade boom, have not impressed British textile manutacturers by offering attractive ...

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  36. GERMAN-AMERICAN PEACE TREATY.

    Reuter’s corresppndent at Berlin porta that the Reichstag has ratified the German American Peace Treaty. ...

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  37. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    M Brianld will head the French, delegation to Washington, and will probably be accompanied by M. Sarraut, who is an ex-Groverinir of indo-China, and ...

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  38. ALLEGED VIOLENT ASSAULT

    Albert Ernest Cobb, who lives in Reilly street, Collingwood, was brutally attacked in Hoddle street last night by an unknown man. He was Taken to the hospital ...

    Article : 42 words
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