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  2. TO BE ABROGATED.

    Semi-official confirmation of the details as cabled in the last few days by the Australian Press Association's representative, was obtainable to-day. The British spokesman ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    "Freeman's Journal" demands the nation's fullest support for the nation's spokesmen at the London conference. The "Irish Timos" views Mr. de Valera's ...

    Article : 61 words
  4. STATE CRISIS.

    Apart from a definite move to bring about an [?]llance between the Nationalists and Progressives with the object of forming a Coalition Ministry, there was no fresh development ...

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  5. STEEL INDUSTRY.

    Consequent upon the high cost of production and the strong foreign competition, the iron and steel industry in Australia is threatened with extinction. ...

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  6. REJECTED.

    After devoting an hour to the discussion of the income Tax Assessement Bill to-night, the Senate, by 11 votes to 6, rejected the measure on the ground that senator bad not has time ...

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  7. DE VALERA REJECTS PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. de Valera has rejected the peace terms, which, he says, are in violent conflict with the wishes of the majority of the Irish people. He is supported by the Sinn Fein Ministers of Home Affairs and Defence. It is possible these three will resign from the Irish Cabinet. ...

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  8. SALVATION IMMIGRANTS.

    As the result of General Bramwell Booth's world's tour, the Salvation Army will immediately carry out a scheme to transfer 10,000 women oversea, every one of whom is going to ...

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  9. FAR EAST.

    It is officially stated that the Far Eastern Committee to-day discussed China's third proposal, that the Powers agree not to conclude among themselves a Treaty or ...

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  10. THE RATIFICATION.

    The opening in state of Parliament on the 14th inst. will be on a most impressive and spectacular scale, be[?]tting the [?] occasion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  11. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has cabled the following message to the United Press Association:"I am very grateful for your kind message and congratulations. These are particularly ...

    Article : 384 words
  12. A BOMBSHELL.

    Mr. de Valera has rejected the peace terms. Mr. de Valera has issued the followiug ma[?]ifest[?] to the Irish people:- "The terms of the agreement are in violent ...

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  13. MURDER ON BARGE.

    A telegram from Mannum, on the river Murray. states that Albert Smith, a member of the crew of the steamer Murrabit, has been arrested and charged with the murder of Olaf ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. BREAD.

    In the Profiteering Court yesterday his Honor Judge Beeby made an order for a general reduction in the price of bread by [?]d per 2lb l[?]af. ...

    Article : 350 words
  15. GENERAL ELECTION PROBABLE.

    Sir A. Oriffith Boscawen (Coalition Unionist), speaking at Nottingham, urged the necessity for the continuance of the Coalition Government. He thought a general election ...

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  16. EXTREME TORY OPINION.

    Mr. S. Baldwin (Coalition Unionist), speaking at Kentish Town, said: "The extreme Tory opinion that the Government would not have surrendered but for the lawlessness and ...

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  17. THE CONFERENCE.

    An official message says: The Chinese and Japanese delegates to-day continued the discussion on public properties, and adjourned. EFFECTS ON INDIA ...

    Article : 224 words
  18. SINN FEINERS DISSATISFIED.

    Mr. Art. O'Brien, the representative of the Dail Eireann In Great Britain, in a letter to the Irish Self Determination League, says: "The claim of the Irish people has always been ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. EFFECT IN INDIA.

    Mr. Sastri, the Indian delegate to the Disarmament Conference, when asked to-day what effect the Irish settlement would have in india, said he thought that nothing but good would ...

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  20. ULSTERS ATTITUDE.

    Sir James Craig met the Ulster Unionist party to-day, and will consult Mr. Lloyd George. Lord Birkenhead, and Mr. Chamber[?]in at Downing-street to-morrow. It is ...

    Article : 167 words
  21. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Paris says that M. Loucheur (Minister for Reparation) will discuss the Wiesbaden agreement while in London. He is hopeful that an agreement will be ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. CROWN FORCES IN IRELAND.

    A message from Dublin says: Military headquarters state that if peace is ratified the Crown forces will be withdrawn within a month. ...

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  23. COUNTRY HOTELS.

    The licennes of 25 hotels in the Murray electorate, were cancelled yersterday by the Licenses Reduction Court sitting in Sydney. The board was composed of Mr. S. H. Gunn ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. IDEALS REALISED.

    The Catholic Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Association of New South Wales yesterday despatched to Mr. de Valera and Mr. Lloyd George the following cable messages, signed by ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. CLOSING DOWN.

    A mesage from Berlin states that the paper factories are closing down owing to the lack of coal. The newspapers have been greatly reduced, and the city will probably [?]e without ...

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  26. CARDINAL LOGUES ADVIGE.

    Cardinal Logue, when interviewed, said the settlement was fair enough, but he would prefer to see the unity of Ireland. They should forget old division and war cries, ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. UNIONIST MINISTERS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Speaking at a party meeting in London, defended the steps the Unionist, members of the Cabinet had taken in connection with the Irish negotiations. He ...

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  28. FRANCE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    M. Millerand, Prosident of France, has telegraphed the King as follows:—"Heartiest congratulations on the settlement, of Ireland. The whole of France shares in the joy in this happy ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. TERRIFIC GALE.

    A message from St. John's, Newfoundland, states that l8 lives xvere lost, a score of schooners and tugs destroyed, and proporty damaged, to the value of 250,000 dollars, by a terrific ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. MR. SPROULE'S TRIBUTE.

    "I have always regretted the unjust attacks made upon Mr. Levy, and especially the abuse heaped upon him," said the SolicitorGeneral (Mr. Sproule) yesterday. "Mr. Levy ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

    [?] receipt of the news of the Irish settlement the Governor-General. Lord Forster, sent the following cablegram to Mr. Lloyd George: "Heartiest congratulations on the ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. INTERNEES RELEASED.

    The first batch of released internees left Moun[?]joy prison to-day, expressing their satisfaction with the terms of the settlement. They declared, "What is good enough for Griffith and ...

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  33. ORANGE FREE STATE.

    Mr. Barlow, Labour member for Bloemfontein, in a striking article, published in the "Cape Argus," says:—"The Press reports of the tour of the Governor-General, Prince ...

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  34. SUBMERGED SUBMARINE.

    Submarine S48 sank off Bridgeport, Connecticut, nnd was submerged 12 hours before the crew succeeded in elevating one end. They escaped through the torpedo tubes. ...

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  35. ITALIAN CHAMBER CHEERS.

    A message from Rome says that all parties in the Chamber of Deputies cheered the an[?]ouncement of the Irish settlement. ...

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  36. FIRE AT WAGGA.

    A disastrous fire, which occurred early this morning at Bayliss-street, in one of the principal business blocks of the town, resulted in the destruction of three business premises, ...

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  37. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    Referring yesterday to the Senate vacancy the Premier (Mr. Dooley) said: "In filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Pratten, this Government will not follow the ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. U-BOAT CRIME REVIVED.

    A message from Paris says:—The "Journal" publishes a message, stating that the commander of the U-boat which sank the Lusitania escaped to ...

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  39. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The King, in reply to the wireless message from the immigrants for Australia on the Moreton Bay, Said:—"I cordially thank you for the sentiments of loyalty and devotion ...

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  40. AMERICAN SOLDIERS.

    Colonel Bethel, Assistant Advocate-General, testifying before the committee investigating Senator Watson's charges that American sold[?]ersor were hung without a trial in France, ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. CONTROLLING THE UNIONS.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Dougherty, in his annual report, states that the movement launched by the Third Internationale, Moscow, to gain control of the trade industrial unions ...

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  42. A.L.P. PREPARING.

    Preparations were being feverisbly made at Macdonell House yesterday for an immediate State general election. ...

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  43. WHEAT.

    The price of wheat for home consumption will be reduced from 9/ to 5/3 a bushel from Monday. This decision was made at a meeting of the ...

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  44. FRENCH ATTACK ON MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    A message from Paris says:—The Prefecture of Police has notified theatres, music [?]alls, and cabarets that every song referring to England and Mr, Lloyd George must be submitted ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. SHIPPING REBATES.

    The conference lines' undertaking not to penalise Ceylon shippers using the Commonwealth [?] has been extended to the Continent. The Conference lines are issuing a circular ...

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  46. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    A message from He[?]ingfors says the members of the Finnish delegation which was appointed to settle economic questions between Finland and Russia have been arrested ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Straits Settlements Loan has been oversubscribed. Reece, in his match with the New Zealand billiard player, M'Conacby, increased his ...

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  48. DAMAGE ON BOORARA.

    The Salvage Association reports that there is a fear that the meat on the steamer Boorara, which was damaged by fire, is all condemnable, but it is hoped to save a good ...

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