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  3. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The afternoon papers publish cables from Tokio confirming the statement that Japan accepts the five-five-three naval ratio preposed by Mr C. E. ...

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  4. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    The Meighen Government has been badly beaten. Four Ministers have lost their seats: The Liberals will probably have a ...

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  5. Agreement with Ireland

    The King has telegraphed to Mr Lloyd George in these terms"I am overjoyed to Hear the splendid news. I congratulate you with all my heart oh the successful termination of the difficult and protracted negotiations, which is due to the patience and conciliatory ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The death is announced by cable of the 10th Earl of Northesk, at the age of 56 years. The late Lord Northear was a Representative Peer for ...

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  7. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Peter M'Coll late of Ullina,, farmer, who died on 12th August, 1911, by his will of 10th March, 1911, left £[?]881 real estate and £1062 personalty to his ...

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  8. THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    The reported agreement with Sinn Fein is held here, says a Washington message, to largely increase the prospects of Mr Lloyd George’s visit, ...

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  9. REMNANTS OF WAR GOVERN-MENT SWEPT AWAY.

    Canada to-day swept out of existence the final remnants of the War Government. According to returns tonight the Liberal victory was greater ...

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  10. AMERICAN CONGRESS OPENS.

    Pending the receipt of Japan’s reply regarding the naval ratio, most of the interest of the congress delegates centres in the Capitol, where to-day ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    The death of Mr Chas. Hill occurred on Sunday evening last, at his home. "High View.” Magpies The deceased, who had followed mining pusuits, formerly ...

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  12. “FOUNDATION OF A NEW WORLD ORDER."

    In an article in a Manchester newspaper, dealing with the recognition of Ircland's claims for independence, Michael Collins refers to the settlement ...

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  13. CHINA’S POSITION.

    Despite Japan's undertaking to return all of Shantung, except the railway, to China, Mr Philip Tyau, secretary to the Chinese Delegation, has ...

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  14. PEACE PROPOSALS RECEIVED.

    In the Ulster Parliament to-day, Sir James Craig (the Premier) announced that the Irish peace proposals had just been received and would be considered ...

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  15. FRENCH FELICITATIONS.

    Renter's correspondent in Paris says that the newspapers rejoice at the conclusion of the Irish agreemnt, and loudly praise the statesmanship of Mr ...

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  16. ULSTER'S ATTITUDE.

    The “Time" correspondent at Belfast says in a communique issued by the Ulster Cabinet it says that a great many points of the negotiations ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr Groom, moved the second reading of a Bill to give the Treasurer general authority to raise money to redeem, loans failing due, or to make ...

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  18. QUESTION OF REPARATION

    The Senate to-day passed a vote or confidence in M. Briand the Premier, by 249 votes to 12, after a speech by the Premier, in which he said that the ...

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  19. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    It is understood that the Imperial Parliament will be summoned for the 14th December in order to approve of the agreement. The House will be ...

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  20. A DELEGATE CALLED AWAY.

    Senator Underwood, one of the American delegates, has been called South owing to the death of his mother. His absence may affect the ...

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  21. A PRESS PAEAN.

    The "Times," in a leading article, bays that the triumphant end of The Irish conference constitutes one of the greatest achievements in Imperial his ...

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  22. THE NAVAL TERMS.

    The trend of events points to a treaty embodying the naval terms, also an agreement regarding China and the Far East, which would guarantee Chinese ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN COMMENT.

    Referring to the frish agreement, the Sydney “Morning Herald" satates that Ireland’s motto should be the same, as the late General Botha’s after ...

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  24. ULSTER CABINET MEETS.

    The Ulster Cabinet considered the lrish settlement for 2½ hours, and will meet again on 7th December. Government supporters will privately ...

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  25. FOOTBALL FOR WOMEN BARRED

    Women footballers are most indignant at the official action of the Football Association in refusing them permission to play on club grounds. ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    There was loud cheering in the House of Representatives when, after the dinner adjournment, the Prime Minister rose to read a message froth Mr ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA’S GOOD WISHES.

    Replying to Senator Pearce, who presented. the Commonwealth Senate’s resolution hoping for the success of the Conference, President Harding has ...

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  28. LORD BIRKENHEAD’S SPEECH.

    Lord Birkenhead (the Lord Chancellor); speaking at Birmingham, said:—- "After months of delicate negotiations, we seem to have arrived at a solution. ...

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  29. THE CHINESE DELEGATION.

    The Chinese Government has declined to receive any resignations from its delegates. It has cabled instructions to stand fast regarding Shantung, ...

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  30. END OF DELIBERATIONS.

    The deliberations ended in a tense and dramatic atmosphere, providing a fitting climax to the most momentous serious of negotiations in the history ...

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  31. U.S. AND AUSTRALIA.

    An excellent speech, informed to a degree with the highest Australian sentiment, was made by Senator Pearce, who was entertained at dinner by the ...

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  32. THE SENATE.

    The Senate continued the discussion on the estimates. The items relating to Defeuce and Air Service. Trads and Customs, the Department of Works and Railways, ...

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  33. EXPLOSIONS IN DYNAMITE WORKS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says that 100 were killed by an explosion in the Nobel dynamite works at Saarlouis. Practically the whole ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At a sale of Bawra and free wool on Tuesday, 9500 bales were offered. Bidding was brisk and everything was practically cleared out. Values were ...

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  35. BRITISH EMPIRE

    In addressing the English-speaking Union, of which he is president, in New York, Mr Balfour, after paying a tribute to America, referred to the ...

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  36. NATIONAL DEBT OBLICATIONS.

    Lord Birkenhead added that the Irish leaders recognised the necessity of Paying a due proportion of the national debt and the war expenditure. The ...

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  37. COAL INDUSTRY’S TROUBLE

    Messrs Baddeley and Willis, representing the coal miners’ organisation, waited on the Prime Minister to-day regarding intermitteney, a term applied ...

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  38. ULSTER AGREEABLY SURPRISED.

    Referring to the Irish settlement in a leading article, the “Daily Mail” states that this plan of settlement establishes clearly before the world the ...

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  39. A TURKISH ASSASSINATION

    The "Times” correspondent at Rome says that Faid Ali, ex-Grand Vizier of Turkey, has been assassinated. He was shot by a revolver by, it is ...

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  40. AOSTRLIA'S CONCRATULATION.

    The Prime Minister to-night forwarded a message to Lloyd George:- “On behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Parliament and the ...

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  41. RE BRITISH BUTTER STOCKS

    In response to cabled inquiries the Minister for Customs has received information from Great Britain in connection with the report that the British ...

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  42. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE GRATIFIED

    Archbishop Cattaneo the Apostolic delegate. who accompanied by Father Farrelly, his private secretary, returned by the Niagara to-day from ...

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  43. THE BADAK SCANDAL

    A detective will leave for Brisbane on Saturday to bring to Victoria Thos. W. Orton, who was arrested in Queensland in connection with the Badak scandal. ...

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  44. DETAILS OF AGREEMENT

    The agreement which has been, reached between the British Cabinet and the Sinn Fein representatives consists of 18 clauses some of which were ...

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  45. VIEW OF A LABOR LEADER.

    "The people of Australia will be delighted and relieved by the welcome news reported in the Press that an agreement for the solution of the Irish ...

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