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  3. A CLOSURE MOTION

    Shortly before midnight the PREMIER moved “that the question be now put,” in reference to the hill to provide for preferential voting for the ...

    Article : 512 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    The death is announced (by a Reuter cable message) of Mr Henry Hyndman, the well-known socialist. Canon Dickinson, M.A., who for 51 ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. THE BOMBAY TROUBLE

    No disturbances occurred in Bombay yesterday. The situation has become normal. The total casualties were 36 killed, and 150 are detained in ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    A great rally, organised by the National Constitution Association with the object of supporting Ulster, was held in the Queen’s Hall, London, this ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. FUTURE OF CHINA

    Lords Northciffc, the noted English newspaper proprietor, had a remarkable series of receptions on the railway journey from Pekin to Shanghai. ...

    Article : 376 words
  8. Can Peace Be Achieved?

    M. Briand (French Prime Minister) held the floor of the Conference this morning with his eagerly anticipated announcement of land disarmament. ...

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  9. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Gower Gost, late of Beeac, storekeeper, who died a 2nd August, by will of 27th July, 1921, left £500 real estate and £3562/14/6 personalty ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. CRICKET IN BOMBAY.

    The Prince of Wales modified his programme this morning. Owing to the heat and the crowded round of events, the projected visit to the famous ...

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  11. RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Rioting has been resumed in Belfast. Many going to work at the shipyards were injured. One was killed. London, November 22. ...

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  12. MR. BALFOUR’S REPLY.

    Mr Balfour rose when M. Briand had concluded. He praised the French Prime Minister's speech, declaring that the Conference had heard it with full ...

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  13. AIR FORGE ESTIMATES

    In the [?] Representatives to-day further consideration was given to the naval and military estimate[?] regarding the Air For[?]. It was originally intended ...

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  14. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Plainer speaking was used on behalf of the British view as events moved forward in connection with the future or non-future of the Annglo-Japanese ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. MORE HOPEFUL FEELING.

    There is a more hopeful feeling in connection with the Irish question today. It is understood that a new scheme was elaborated in order to ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. MOUNT ARAPILES TRAGEDY

    An inquest was held to-day into the death of James William Dickerson, an elderly man, who was found shot dead in his house at Mount Arapiles, about five ...

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  17. FALLEN SOLDIERS

    In a joint statement to an Australian correspondent, Captain Leonard Martin, a civil engineer, of Rochester, Victoria. and Staff-sergeant Frederic ...

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  18. THE LANDRU CASE

    The Mrchadier case is the most sordid of the romances oF Landru, the French “Bluebeard.” It began after a dissolute life spent by the ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. SUGGESTIONS BY SENATOR PEARCE.

    The Australian delegate, Senator Pearce, suggested a tripartite understanding between Groat Britain, the United States, and Japan, as the most ...

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  20. KEY TO THE PACIFIC.

    Countries and races are awakening all around Australia, and it behoves us to see that Australia carries out the part allotted to if by the Creator. ...

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  21. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the PRIME MINISTER moved the second reading of Hie Bill to authorise the holding of the long contemplated ...

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  22. STRENGTH OF BRITISH ARMY.

    In connection with statements made in the United States regarding the strength of the British Army, it is authoritatively pointed out that the ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Router’s correspondent at Geneva says that the International Labor Conference concluded with the unanimous adoption of the draft convention ...

    Article : 336 words
  24. SUSPICION BETWEEN NATIONS.

    Whispers of irritation such as may be begotten in open as wen as in secret diplomacy are being heard. These have to be forgotten as quicKly as they ...

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  25. HISTORIC REGIMENT

    A pathetic message has been sent by Queen Alexandra to the 19th Hussars, who are arriving from India for disbandment. ...

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  26. CLEAN UP BY CHRISTMAS.

    The Americans are naturally less perturbed by the flare of publicity than the other plen[?]tentiaries at the Congress. Senator H. C. Lodge is ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN SOUDAN

    The Khartonm correspondent of the “Times” sends a later account of the recent fighting at Myala, in the South Darfur of the Province. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND CUTS THE GOST

    Mr McVilly. manager of the railways called delegates from the employes’ organisations together to announce the imperative necessity of retrenchment. ...

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  29. BALLOT IRREGULARITIES

    Replying to Mr Smith, in the Legislative Assembly, this morning, Mr BAIRD, Chief Secretary, said that he had received complaints regarding the irregularities ...

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  30. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 7981 bales were offered and 6961 sold. Private sales totalled 413. The market was unchanged. ...

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  31. CHINA’S STATUS.

    The Conference unanimously adopted a series a resolutions pledging eight Powers to respect the sovereignty, in- dependence, territorial administration ...

    Article : 123 words
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