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  2. ANZAC COMMAND

    Exciting scenes are being witnessed at a library at Islington, London, where an Anzac is in command of the defences of the unemployed citadel, who defies ...

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  3. CHANGE IN GREEK GOVERMMENT CONSTANTINE DELIGHTED AT VICTORY

    The Times correspondent at Lucerne states that Constantine, the former King of Greece, is delighted at the result of the eletions. His early return to the ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. PROTECTING PERSIA

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Curzon. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, revviewed the general situation in Persia. He pointed out tha.Great Britain' ...

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  5. LEAGUE CONFERENCE AT GENEVA SENATOR MILLEN ON "GUT AND DRIED METHODS"

    In an interview, Sepator Millen, the Commonwealth delegate to the League of Nations, stated that he was very disapointed with the Assembly's work thus ...

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  6. RED RUSSIA "DISHONORABLE COMMU NISTS"

    "The Times" correspondent at, Helsingiors has interviewed Maxim Gonky the Russian novelist, who said that the Soviet's misfortune was that 95 per cent. ...

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  7. A ROYAL GOVERNOR

    In a nor'[?]west breeze, breath great rolling clouds, the s[?]ner Binfauns Castle lay in Table Bay, with Prince Arthur of Connaught, the new ...

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  8. BUSINESS IN SECRET.

    The league of Nations has decided to conduct its business in a series of secret committees, publishing the minutes only. ...

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  9. THE FACTS

    The "Communist International," No. 12, publishes the following tragic letter, from Maxim Gorki to H. G. Wells:— [?] "On April 26 The 'Times' published ...

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  10. "ALWAYS PRO-BRITISH."

    In an interview by the Lucerne correspondent of "The Times," Constantine said he would not return to Greece unless he was recalled by a plebiscite. He ...

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  11. U.S. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    President Wilson has cabled to M. Paul Hymans, the Belgian delegate and first President of the League of Nations at Geneva, the following message:—"I ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATION IN ATH[?]NS.

    M. Rhallis has taken the bath of office as Premier before the Regant, and immediately called on the latter to resign. Other Ministers will take the ...

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  13. TRAIN ROBBEBY

    Council Bluffs, a town of 25,000 inhabitants in the State of Iowa, was the scnce of probably one of the greatest robberies of cash and negotiable ...

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  14. GERMANY'S INCLUSION URGED.

    "The Times" Geneva correspondent states that Argentine delegates strongly unge Germanys inclusion in the league, as there would otherwise be ...

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  15. THE PERUVIAN DELEGATION.

    P[?]ru is excited by the Government's decision to send a cable dismissing Dr. Mariano Correio from the position of head of the Peruvian delegation at the ...

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  16. ANGLO-FRENCH POSITION.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. R. McNeill (Coalition Unionist), Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, stated that the responsibilities of France and Britain ...

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  17. VENEZELOS LEAVES FOR NICE.

    M. Venizelos, the ex-Greek Premier, [?] left for Nice aboard the yacht, Narci[?] escorted by a British cru[?] and two [?] stroyers. ...

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  18. WRANGEL'S TRAGIC RETREAT OVERWHELMING STRENGTH OF RED CAVALRY

    Incidents reminding one of the retreat of Napoleon's grand army from Moscow accompanies General Wrangel's collpse before the Red hordes. ...

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  19. NEW CABINET SWORN IN.

    The new members of the Cabinet were swon[?] in in the prescence of the Regant, Condonriotis. The Ministers afterwards proceeded to the Tatoi Palace and ...

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  20. ARMY VOTE AWAITED.

    Athene messages are still contradictory. Though M. Venezelos has handed is his resignation with regret, the Regent, has declined to accept it until the final army, ...

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  21. IS IT IMPERIALISM?

    In a lengthy special article entitle "A Peace Cabinet for the Empire" a "Times" writer says that Mr. L[?]yd George's amnouncement regarding [?]s ...

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  22. COAL MINING

    Mr. Watking moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives on Friday to call attention to the attempt of the Government of Victoria to evade the ...

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  23. 'AUSTRALIA[?]SINO GOOD'

    "If you'll take my advice you wi[?] clear out of the State after serving you[?] sentence, and try to earn an hon[?] living," remarked Mr. J. H. S[?], ...

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  24. BRITISH DID NOT HELP.

    With reference to M. Tchitcherin's wireless allegations concerning the British actions against Russia, Reuter's Agency learns there is absolutely no ...

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  25. THE SOVIETS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Cabinet had decided to approve of the draft of the agreement carrying out the July ...

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  26. WARNING TO BRITAIN.

    M. Tchitcherin is busy sending minatory messages to Lord Curzon. It transpires, says a message from Copenhagen, that at the moment of ...

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  27. MEXICAN AFFAIRS

    The State Department has issued an order, that "no corporation or group of corporation or individuals will be allowed by the United States Gvernment to ...

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  28. IRISH CIVIL WAR RAGING BLACK AND TANS OPERATE IN LONDON

    The suggestion that the Black and Tans" were not confining their activities to Ir[?]land was madae by Mr. O'Brien, president of the London division of the ...

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  29. WAR'S FINANCIAL EFFECTS

    Federal, officials believe the chances are small for an improvement in exchange conditions between European countries and Canada. As Canada's ...

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  30. CALES IN BRITAIN

    During recent gales the warship Tyn [?] sank in the Medway. The warboat Dominion, rescued the crew. The Amethyst, another was vessel, was wrecked off the ...

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  31. BARNARDO'S HOMES

    The death is announced of Dr. William Baker, who gave up a lucreative practice to take control of the Barnardo Homes in London on the death of the ...

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  32. ENGLISH TOY TRADE

    The German [?]oy trade has come back again into what [?]as hoped during war time would become British's own. Nearly a million pounds worth of German ...

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  33. ARSON AS REPRISAL.

    It is believed that the setting on fire of two houses in Tipperary on Monday was an act of reprisal for the shooting of a policeman. ...

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  34. REMARKABLE LETTER.

    In the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood [?]d out a remarkable letter which was found amount the papers belonging to the chief of staff of the ...

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  35. CZECHS AND GERMANS

    She long-standing [?]ension between Czechs and Germans, which. was aggravated by recent events in the small towns of Teplitz and Eger. where the ...

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  36. SALVATION ARMY METHODS

    "The Yamato Shimbun" reports that the police have, decided to forbid the Salvation Army to hold open-air meetings in Tokio, because the authorities state that ...

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  37. A[?]RODROME ATTACKED

    Military guarding the aerodrome near Limerick were attacked to-day. The [?]k was repulsed, but one soldier was shot dead and another wounded. ...

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  38. RIVALRY IN OIL CONTROL

    Significant developments which are taking place in the oil trade have been discussed by the president of the Standard Oil Company (Mr. Teagle) in an ...

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  39. FEDERAL PARLIMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. FRIDAY.

    The debate on the second reading of the Immigration Bill was continued by Dr. Earle Page, who urged that a greater effort should be made to increase the popn. ...

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  40. LESS OUTRAGES.

    Dublin Castle reports show that the number of outrages for thee week ended November 15 was 11 lower than for any week for the last three months. Only ...

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  41. ILLITERATE VOTERS

    Novel means have been adopted to enable illiterates to record their votes for the Legislative Council established under the new reform Act. Each candidate ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. MURDERS IN CORK.

    The murder of a police sergeant at Cor[?] was followed by the discoverly subsequently of two men lying in the street, one of which was mortally wounded and ...

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  43. ANCIENT TENNIS BALIS FOUND.

    Some old tennis balls foupd in Westminster Hall are believed to have belonged to King Henry the Eighth, who was an ardent devotee of the game. ...

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  44. SENATE.

    Senator Pearce-moved the first reading of the Appropriation Bill. Senator Payne expressed a favorable view of the financial proposals of the ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES

    After nearly four years' interval the first wool sale on the growers' account has been held in London. Much interest was aroused and competition was ...

    Article : 76 words
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  47. OFFICERS KIDNAPPED.

    Sinn Feiners in Cork captured three staff officers attached to the Southern military, command. That were going to the west part of Cork on military ...

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  48. PURCHASE OF COLD EFFECT ON ENGLISH EXCHANGE.

    The Bank of England paid the statutory buying price of 67/9 for the Standard ounce for a shipment of gold from. Sweden. The papers remark that this is ...

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  49. WALL STREET ITSELF AGAIN.

    Wall street is recovering alter the serious slump of the past week. and leading bankers have issued statements declaring the situation to be ...

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  50. SOLDIERS IN DISTRESS

    Fallowing on the receipt of reprots of distress the Federal Government has authorised Mr Andrew F[?]ter (the High Commissioner) to repatriate eligible ...

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  51. TWO LIBEL ACTIONS.

    Mr. W.G. Forysth, a solieitor, acting on behalf of Mr. Archdale Parkhill [?] retary of the National Association). [?] Sydney on Friday afternoon [?] a ...

    Article : 131 words
  52. SECRET DOCUMENTS

    In the House of Commons Mrs. Asquith's famous book of reminiscences was obviously meant in a question by General Moore to the Prime. Minister, ...

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  53. FURTHER WEAKENING.

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  54. EXPULSION OF MR. MAHON.

    At a meeting of the Sydney A.L.P. of Friday the following resolution was carried:"That this meeting expresses its Indignation at the action of the Federal ...

    Article : 56 words
  55. AMERICAN ENQUIRY.

    The British Embassy has nitified the "Committee of One H[?]died," which is investigating the conditions in Ireland, that it does not approve of the ...

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  57. CLOTHING TRADE EMPLOYES

    The secretary of the Clothing Trades Federation in New South Wales stated on Friday that for the first time all the sewing industries outside the talloring ...

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  58. FEAR OF TRADE SLUMP.

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Cou[?] debated the question of the possible trad[?] [?] and [?]mployment cri[?] in Sydney on Thursday night. Fears were ...

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