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  2. IRISH SPLIT

    LONDON, Friday.—A grave warning to the South of Ireland Provisional Government was given by Mr. Austen Chamberlain in a speech delivered in ...

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  3. INDIANS ASK FOR EQUALITY

    SIMLA, Saturday.—On the eve of his departure to Australia and the Other dominions to plead for equality of status for Indians settled there. ...

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  4. LABOR UNREST

    LONDON, Friday.—The council of the Amsglamated Engineering Union has decided to confer with the employers' representatives on Tuesday. A ...

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  5. REPORT ON MOPLAHS

    MADRAS, Friday.—Mr. A. R. Knapp (special commissioner of Malabar) has issued a note referring to the future attitude of the Moplahs. He ...

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  6. LABOR-PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Mr Dunn (acting-Leader of the Opposition) commented yesterday on the proposed reduction of the basic wage. He said: ...

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  7. RUSSIAN REPLY.

    GENOA. Friday.—An authoritative, statement regarding the British view of the Russian note says the British delegation is examining the note, which ...

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  8. KING GEORGE IN BELGIUM

    PARIS, Friday.—King George spent yesterday among the well-tended cemeteries near Vimy, which are carpeted with a smooth green turf, and covered ...

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  9. AMERICAN STEEL COMPANIES COMBINE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday —The Senate has ordered a Federal enquiry to be made into the reported, merging of the largest independent steel corporations, ...

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  10. TROTSKY ACCUSED OF HUGE THEFT.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—M. Schliapaikoff (leader of the "Workers' Opposition") at the eleventh Congress of Communists in Moscow accused ...

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  11. TRADE AND FINANCE

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Exchange value of the rupee to-day was 1/3 19-32, with 1/4 3-16 for three month bills.— ...

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  12. ENGINEERS OPPOSE WAGE REDUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A mass meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was held in the Protestant Hall yesterday. It was decided to ...

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  13. MASONIC MEETINGS SUSPENDED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the seizure and destruction of Masonic halls and the attacks on Freemasons, the Earl of Donoughmore, the ...

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  14. VISIT TO AUSTRALIAN GRAVES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Colonel Hogben has gone to France to meet King George and conduct, him over the Etaples Cemetery, where 461. Australians are ...

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  15. INDIAN EXCHANGE.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Bank rates of exchange to-day were 1/3 23-32 for telegram transfers and 1/4½ for three month bills. ...

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  16. CANADA ABANDONS NAVY.

    OTTAWA. Saturday.—The Canadian Government's naval scrapping plan, includes the laying up of the five gift ships from Great Britain and the ...

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  17. UNREST IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE,Sunday.—About 1,000 members of the Gas Employes' Union met to-day to consider the situation respecting wages reduction. It was ...

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  18. INSPECTION OF WAR CEMETERIES.

    WIMEREAUX, Saturday.—In the final stage of his tour the King visited the British cemetery at Etaples, where more than 10,000 graves are arranged ...

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  19. PRICE OF METALS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Prices of the lead group cabled to the Australian Melds Exchange to-day were as follow: ...

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  20. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IS ASSURED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Collins has assured a deputation from the Church of Ireland Synod, which asked if the Provisional Government desired that ...

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  21. SUEZ CANAL COLLISION.

    PORT Friday.—Owing to a strong wind, the British steamer Ormonde, bound front London to Brisbane. while passing the Japanese ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS TARIFF WORRIES BELGIUM.

    BRUSSELS. saturday.—The newspapers publish long articles deploring the Australian surtax of 30 per cent. on Belgian goods. They invoice ...

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  23. FRENCH POLITICAL OPINION.

    PARIS, Friday.—In political cireles it is considered that the Rusian reply evades the Allies' conditions and is generally unacceptable. It is thought ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION EIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, sunday.—A committee has been appointed at Murray Bridge do consider ways and means of despatching the local eight-oar crew to ...

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  25. LADY OF ROMANCES DIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death of Mrs. Grant (formerly Lady Adby) at Monte Carlo recalls a [?]ance of the haronelage and the flying world. Her ...

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  26. BOYS FOR FARMS

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—The Slate Immigration Department expects that the first batch of 100 boys to arrive under the Government scheme for British ...

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  27. SITUATION REVIEWED

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Sydney Delcohe, author of "Straits Impregnable," has lately returned from Ireland, where his eighteen months' investigations ...

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  29. FRANCE FINISHED WITH BOLSHEVIST NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times." correspondent in Paris forecasts that M. Barthou will make an immediate announcement of France's refusal to ...

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  30. CONFERENCE ENDING AMIABLY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There will not be any spectacular break at the conference, according to to-night's reports from Genoa, which bear every sign of ...

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  31. KING RETURNS TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday—The Kiug and Queen, on their return to London received a warm welcome from a large crowd. The King, before leaving ...

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  32. SEDITION IN INDIA

    BOMBAY, Friday.—A message from Allahabad states that Gandhi's son has been sentenced to eighteen months' simple imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  33. PRINCE OF WALES.

    MANILA, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales was struck by a ball while playing polo. He puffers from a sash 14 in. long over the right eyebrow, which ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND'S SENATE VACANCY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr McDonald (editor of the "Daily Standard," Brisbane) has been selected to contest the vacant seat in the Federal Parliament ...

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  35. DUTY ON SUGAR.

    LONDON, Saturdays—Canada, Australia, South Africa, India, and Crown colonies were represented on a powerful deputation of Empire sugar ...

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  36. CONFERENCE NEARS END.

    PARIS, Sunday,—It is reported from Genoa that Mr. Lloyd George said the conference would conclude on Tuesday, provided an agreement was ...

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  37. MR. LLOYD GEORGE CONCILIATORY

    GENOA, Saturday.—The political subcommission had a long discussion of the Russian reply, but hitherto there has been no rupture. The ...

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  38. MERCHANT TAKES HEALTH TRIP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr W. T. Mcpherson (a well-known and popular business man) died at seven o'clock last night at his residence, ...

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  39. POLITICAL CRISIS IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Friday.—As a sequel to the adoption of a vote of confidence in the Government by only a single vote, M. Gounaris has resigned from the ...

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