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  3. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    M. Sarraut and Admiral de Bon, the French delegates, have passed through an anxious week. Publicity and to spare has been theirs, however, ...

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  4. Fighting in Ireland

    A sharp battle has taken place in County Deny between police and a party of the Irish Republican army, as a result of which six of the Sinn ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    At the quarterly communication or the Crand Lodge of Freemasons in Melbourne the Governor, the Earl of Stradbroke, was nominated a Grand ...

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  6. THE PACIFIC PACT

    What might nave been an embarrassing situation has been cleared up to some extent by a statement issued from the White House last night. ...

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  7. FEDERAL RECONSTRUCTION

    Members of the newly reconstructed Federal Ministry are losing no time in settling down in their respective spheres of activity. The Prime Minister paid a ...

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  8. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA

    Australia’s insistence upon immigrants of first-class moral and physical standard may seem harsh, but it is equally as important to the Umpire ...

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  9. REPARATIONS

    The Anglo-French. Conference has not reached entire agreement regarding the reports of the financial experts on the reparations question. A sufficient ...

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  10. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    As a result of the conversations between Mr Lloyd George, and M. Briand it has been arranged that me Supreme Council shall meet at Cannes ...

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  11. RETENTION OF TROOPS.

    The news that the Government has temporarily cancelled the miliary arrangements for evacuating a number of troops from Ireland has alarmed the ...

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  12. NEW SCHEME ARRANGED.

    The French and British financial experts agreed late to-night on a plan for submission to the Supreme Council. It is believed that the plan will ...

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  13. RAILWAY DISASTER

    Reuter’s correspondent in Venice states that the express from Parsi collided with the Trieste to Rome express on the bridge crossing the Plave River; ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    Reuters correspondent at Cairo says that there are signs that the situation is developing favorably to Zaghlul Pasha, with corresponding weakening ...

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  15. AGRICULTURAL POSSIBILITIES.

    Lord Northcliffe, in the fourth article, glowingly refers to the agricultural possibilities of Australia, but he is doubtful if even the average ...

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  16. PRINCESS MARY

    Nowadays Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, to whom she is to be married, are familiar habitues of Bond street, Regent street, and the ...

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  17. POSITION IN INDIA

    A deputation headed by Pandid Maaviya, a member of the Council, waited on the Viceroy (Lord Reading) to-day, and urged the necessity for a ...

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  18. CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    A sensational conspiracy trial arising from the Kapp insurrection, and fiasco has ended. The Supreme Court of Leipsig sentenced von Jagow, ...

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  19. EUROPEAN POLITICS

    An important change in European politics has been affected by an agreement concluded between Austria and Czecho-Slovakia at Prague on ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Glasgow M'Gowan, late of Lydiard street, Ballarat, forwarding agent, who died on 20th February, by hisF will of 11th, November 1910, left ...

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  21. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Mr D. Levy, the Speaker, is now in almost supreme control of the political situation. If he wills it the Dooley Ministry ...

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  22. ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS

    "I think it right,” said Mr Justice Powers, President of the Arbitration Court, to day, “to notify the parties to disputes and future applicants that, so far as the ...

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  23. MOUNT ELLIOTT MINES

    The Queensland manager of the Mount Elliott mines has reported to Mr J. M. Hunter, Agent-General for Queensland, that the Anglo-French ...

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  24. CENSORING FILMS

    The cinema industry is rebelling against the London County Council’s fiat that boys and girls under 16 years of ago shall not be permitted to go to ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr M. L. Shepherd, Acting High Commissioiner, has sent circular letters to the heads of departments and “certain other senior officers” at Australia ...

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  26. WORLD’S FINANCES

    The “Times” correspondent in New York says that an International Financial Conference, in which America would be an active participant, is a ...

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  27. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A plague patient, 18 years of age, died in Wattle Brae Hospital yesterday. The patient was admitted during the week-end from Milton. Ten ...

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  28. THE NAVAL RATIO.

    It is announced by the American delegation that Italy has accepted the 1.75 naval ratio. ...

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  29. TRADE WITH BRITAIN

    In the House of Representatives today Mr W. F. Massey (the Prime Minister) said that he hoped to apply the proposed pool to the coming season’s ...

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  30. MONEY IN OIL

    At a meeting of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company to-day Sir Charles Greenway (chairman) stated that the company's gross profits in the last ...

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  31. DEPARTMENTAL RESIDENCES

    In railway circles throughout the State surprise has been caused by the announcement that the rentals of all departmental residences will be ...

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  32. FALL FROM CART.

    Jack Waugh a lad 10 years of age, who resided with his parents in Griffiths street, Caulfield, was riding on the back of a baker’s cart when he fell and was run ...

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  33. THE SUBMARINE.

    “Unless the submarine is destroyed, root and branch, land armaments reduced, and the air-craft problem solved, the Washington Conference will ...

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  34. CAPTAIN BRUCE'S PATRIOTISM.

    Captain Bruce, who was twice wounded in the war before he entered the Federal Parliament, and now holds the portfolio of Treasurer, is regarded ...

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  35. N.Z. WOOL GROWERS.

    Nearly 3000 wool growers in New Zealand last year generously gave their share of the proportion of wool profits made by the Imperial ...

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  36. THE TARIFF BOARD

    Mr Massy Greene, who is retiring from the position of Ministep for Customs to-day, announced that no appointments to the Tariff Board would ...

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  37. PROBABLE DURATION OF CON-FERENCE.

    Long and involved Chinese and Japanese explanations regarding the Shantung situation make a complicated position no clearer. Whether the ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    Owing to a change of plan, it is unlikely that the British delegates wan present publicly, in the first instance, their case against submarines, which will ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. AUSTRIA’S FINANCIAL PLIGHT

    Reuters’ correspondent at Vienna soys that the Government obtained Parliamentary powers compelling everybody residing in Austria to ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    A ballot of underground employes at Mount Lyell mines on the question of continuing to work the present hours dr reverting to the old system, ...

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  41. N.S.W. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    Under the proposed redistribution of electorates in New South Wales, the Barrier electorate, as such, has been eliminated, and the Darling division so ...

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  42. A TRIBUTE TO THE PRESS.

    One of the manifestations of nothing less than affetcion characterised the farewell to Mr. Riddel] by pressmen, to whom he Has been of signal service. ...

    Article : 68 words
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