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  3. IRISH TANGLE. THREE DISPUTANT PARTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Quite unexpectedly, Lord Birkenhead (Lord High Chancellor) and Sir Gordon Hewart (Attorney-General) conferred with Mr. ...

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  4. THE PRINCE IN INDIA. IMMENSELY POPULAR.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Government of Bombay has cabled to the Chief Secretary for London (Mr. Edwin Montagu) describing the enthusiastic ...

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  5. INDO-AFGHAN TREATY. "DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH."

    LAHORE, Thursday. — After protracted negotiations, a constant source of anxiety during the last two years has been removed. The treaty with ...

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  6. AVIATION. MR. HUGHES' HONORED PROMISE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Tasmanian Agent-General (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt), when interviewed by a represntative of the Australian Press Association ...

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  7. PEACE MAKERS AT WORK NOTABLE STRIDE FORWARD

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A statement has been definitely made, and derived from several sources, that the French delegation at yesterday's ...

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  8. IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Sammy Lunn, the well known South Australian, is returning to Adelaide after having visited every battlefield in France ...

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  9. PRINCESS MARY'S BETROTHAL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Queen and Princess Mary to-day partook of luncheon with Viscount Lascelles at Chesterfield House, the Viscount's ...

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  10. AMERICA'S DUTY.

    Speaking at the American Club at Paris to-day, the American Ambasador to France said:—"We Americans were recalled by the Great War from our ...

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  11. TO STAMP OUT TERRORISM.

    Following upon a conference between members of the Ulster Cabinet, the Lord Mayor of Belfast, and rcpresentatives of the Belfast police, Mr. Dawson ...

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  12. GENEVA LABOR CONFERENCE.

    GENEVA, Thursday. — In consequence of reports of clashings between the British and Dominion delegates to the International Conference. Mr. ...

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  13. VICTORIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir Peter M'Bride) telegraphed to Princess Mary congratulations on behalf of the Government and people of Victoria, to ...

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  14. SALUTARY LESSON FOR U.S.

    The representative of the "Westminster Gazette" at the Washington Conference says: "It is plain that France and Italy could, if they choose, make ...

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  15. WOMEN OF THE EMPIRE.

    A movement is afoot for women of all classes throughout the Empire to combine and send Princess Mary a wedding gift. ...

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  16. LORD NORTHCLIFFE IN CHINA.

    A message from Shanghai report's that Lord' Northcliffe has a remarkable series of receptions along the railway line from Pekin to Shanghai. He was ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S CONGRATULATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — His Excellency the Governor-General has sent the following message to His Majesty the King: ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE EXTOLLED.

    It is regarded as probable that the Powers will insist upon the maintenance of the Consortium for dealing with China's fiscal affairs. ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    CAIRO, Thursday. — It has been reported that if the explanatory British Note accompanying the propositions, made to the Egyptian delegates in ...

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  20. THEFT ON SONOMA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. — Investigators under Chief Detective Duncan and Mr. Mathieson, of the San francisco police, have been unable to ...

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  21. JAPS AND CHINESE AT VARIANCE

    There are signs that the controversial stages of the deliberations will soon be reached. Already the Chinese and Japanese are at variance in their ...

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  22. TASMANIA'S MESSAGE.

    HOBART, Friday. — The Governor (Sir William Allardyee) despatched the following cable to Princess Mary:— "The Ministers and people of Tasmania ...

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  24. CULTURED PEARLS.

    A message from London states that the decision of exports after scientific laboratory tests in London, at which the trade was represented, is that it is ...

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  25. FRANCE'S SIX POINTS.

    The general French attitude regarding the Far East is announced in six articles, as follow:— (1) France desires to aid China's ...

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  26. VOYAGE OF THE QUEST.

    The following message was received last week from Sir Ernest Shackleton:— The Quest visited St. Paul's Rock, ...

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  27. A WORD TO FRANCE.

    Lord Curzon (Secretary for Foreign Affairs), speaking at the Canon street Hotel, where he was entertained to luncheon by the United Service Club, ...

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  28. NELSON'S FLAGSHIP.

    It is reported from London that Lord Nelson's flagship Victory has been taken to a dry-clock, where she will be placed on a cradle and built up: ...

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  29. SYDNEY POLICE PUZZLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The report received by the Commonwealth Bank authorities that five boxes of sovereigns, totalling £25,000, have been stolen from ...

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  31. GERMANY'S PART.

    Lord Curzon continued: "We would only convert Germany into a peaceful member of a European. International Court if the Great Powers combined, ...

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  32. BLIZZARD IN THE ROCKIES.

    It is reported from Vancouver that snowstorms have occurred in the Rockies and the Pacific States, telegraphically isolating San Francisco and Portland. ...

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  33. BRITAIN, FRANCE AND ITALY.

    So long as Britain, France and Italy hold together I am hopeful of attaining this result. If Britain, the world's greatest naval power depending for her ...

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  34. PARIS PESSIMISM.

    The Paris "Figaro," referring to the departure of the French Prime Minister (M. Briand) from America, says: "It must now be considered that the ...

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  36. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Referring to the Middle East, Lord Curzon said: "We do not want to see either Greece or Turkey victorious. We want to see peace. Any country ...

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