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  3. THE IRISH SETTLEMENT

    The Ulster Unionist Party held a two-hours meeting at Belfast this morning. They reached a unanimous agreement on the ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. THE PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Australian Wheat Board met today to dispose of the question of the fixing of the price of wheat. At the, conclusion of the meeting the ...

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  5. PEACE IN THE ORIENT

    According to the usually, well-informed Teikoku News Agency, which is closely in touch with Government circles, the Cabinet and Diplomatic ...

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  6. MONEY MARKET

    Money in New York is very “easy,” and a further decrease in the Federal reserve re-discount rates is probable shortly. The Americans are buying ...

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  7. Washington Conference

    In a message to an afternoon paper, Mr Lloyd George (the British Prime Ministed) practically says that he is unable to ottend the Washington ...

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  8. DAIL EIREANN ATTITUDE.

    The statement issued by Mr De Valera at the conclusion of the meeting of the Dail Eireann Cabinet, while stating that he cannot recommend the ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY HARDING.

    “The Conference' is going to succeed beyond our fondest hopes. I hope with all my heart that much of the big work asked of you in the past will ...

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  10. DE VALERA’S STATEMENT.

    The text of the statement which De Valera issued after the meeting of Dail Eireann Cabinet is as follows:— “You have seen in the public Press ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    By a Reuter’s cable message the death is announced of the well-known newspaper proprietor. Sir Arthur Pearson. He accidentally slipped in the ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. THE DAIL EIREANN.

    Up to the present there is no clear indication of the probable attitude of the Dail Eireann. Observers profess to detect the chance for sinister ...

    Article : 268 words
  13. STATUS OF DOMINIONS.

    In a speech at Winburg to-day, Lieut.-General J. C. Smuts (the South African Premier) said that his protest against South Africa attending the ...

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  14. RATIO OF SHIPS.

    The Philadelphia. “Public Ledger’s” London correspondent has ascertained from an unimpeachable Admiralty source that if Japan keeps the ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    An understanding regarding reparation payments is foreshadowed by the arrival in London of M. Lourcheur (the French Minister for ...

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  16. AVOIDING HOSTILITIES.

    The Font Powers agreement for the Pacific, is is officially stated, will provide tor joint consultation on matters affecting the interests of those ...

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  17. COMMENT BY MR. A. GRIFFITH.

    Mr Arthur Griffiths also issued a statement as follows:— “I signed the Treaty between Great Britain and Ireland. I believe the ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application is being made by the Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Company for letters of administration with the will annexed in the ...

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  19. GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S CONGRA-TULATIONS.

    On receipt of the news of the Iriah Settlement Lord Forster, the Governor-General, sent the following telegram to Mr ...

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  20. GERMAN MORATORIUM.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Cabinet has approved of the proposal to grant a moratorium to Germany. It adds that the Chancellor of the ...

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  21. INTERNEES RELEASED.

    The first batch of internees on political grounds was released from Kilmainbam gaol to-day. Asked for an opinion on the peace terms the ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    Rees.—The remains of the late Mrs Amy Rees, wife of Mr Henry Rees, of 107 Lyons street south, took place yesterday from her residence, and was ...

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  23. DE VALERA DISSATISFIED.

    The “Times” correspondent in Dublin telegraphs that after a meeting of the Sinn Fein Cabinet Mr Do Valera Issued a statement to the effect that ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND TARIFF

    Speaking during the third reading of the new Customs Tariff Bill to-day, Mr W. F. Massey (the Premier) said that the new tariff gave preference, to ...

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  25. BELFAST CELEBRATION.

    Rejoicings, including the burning of many bonfires, took place in the Sinn Fein, quarter of Belfast last night. They led to some revolver shooting ...

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  26. PRACTICE AND PRECEPT.

    The destroyer Hachisu, which was started in February, was launched at Uraga Dock this morning. The keel of the light cruiser, Abukumagawa was ...

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  27. CARDINAL’S OPINION.

    Cardinal Logue Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, when interviewed, said he thought that the terms were very satisfactory, but he would ...

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  28. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Replying to Mr Frost’s inquiry as to why caretakers o£ technical schools were paid £3 a week, and the oretakers of high schools. 36/ a week, Sir ...

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  29. THE PRESIDENT’S OPTIMISM.

    One of the most joyously hopeful notes vet sounded was that of Presiden Harding in addressing the Red Gross Society. “It is wonderful,” he ...

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  30. INCOME TAX BILL

    In the Senate; to-day Senator Keating protested against the Income Tax Assessment Amendment Bill being pass. ed in the dying hours of the Senate. ...

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  31. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Washington afternoon papers assart that the Japanese have accepted the quadruple agreement instead of the Anglo Japanese Alliance. At British ...

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  32. PRINCE ON TOUR

    A new phase begins with the Prince of Wales’s re-entry into British India. The visits to the native princes have been a round of competitive ...

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  33. THE UNEMPLOYED

    The National Labor Conference which is, sitting in London has adopted a resolution insisting that unemployment be made a national charge, ...

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  34. THE SUBMARINE QUESTION.

    There is sound reason to believe that the submarine issue will not be settled at the present Conference. Great Britain favors a reduction in the ...

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  35. A NIGHT OF TALK

    Novel methods of arousing attention to their claims were adopted by the Bexley (London) unemployed. They raided the Council Chamber during a ...

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  36. INTENTION OF GOVERNMENT.

    It is expected that the Government wilt introduce a new Bill convering the ground of the Income Tax Bill which the Senate rejected, but omitting one ...

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  37. CHINA PLEADS CAUSE.

    The Far Easterns Committee of the Washington Conference on Thursday discussed the thud. proposal put forward by the Chinese delegation, ret ...

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  38. AFTER MANY DAYS

    The lone arm of retribution has overtaken, the German commander of the submarine which sank the Lusitania off the Irish coast during the war, ...

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  39. N.S.W. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    There was no further development to-day in connection with the political crisis. The parties are engaged in a strategical battle for the control of the elections. It is ...

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  40. JAPAN’S ATTITUDE UNCERTAIN.

    The Baltimore “Sun,” which is usually well informed, states that Mr C. E. Hughes has received the Japanese reply to the American naval ratio ...

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  41. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    In a leading article the “Daily Mail" draws attention to the fact that Australia, at any rate, appreciates the significance of the first direct wireliess ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. THE LOAF 1¾d. CHEAPER.

    The price of broad was reduced by 1¾d in the Profiteering Profiteering Court today. ...

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