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  2. THE NEW IRELAND

    The Rev. Dr. Randall Davison, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Primate of All England, has sent the following message to the church:— ...

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  3. GERMAN BANK FAILURE.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Palatinate Credit Bank has failed. It is one of the best known in southern Germany. ...

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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    President Harding, addressing a Red Cross meeting, said: "It would be a wonderful thing for you and me to have lived at a period when we brought the ...

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  5. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australasian Rugby League footballers met and defeated a team representing Yorkshire yesterday, winning easily by 24 points to 8. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Lynch (W.A.) moved: "That the Senate conveys its tervent feeling of gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Lloyd George for the ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    To-day's sitting of the Legislative Council was very brief, lasting about fifteen minutes. The question of fixing a date for the ...

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  8. SCHEMES FOR THE FUTURE.

    It is believed that Mr. Bonar Law will support the Government when the terms of the Irish settlement are submitted to Parliament, which will probably dissolve ...

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  9. PRICE OF BREAD.

    An application on behalf of the Crown was made to Judge Beeby, in the Profiteering Prevention Court to-day, for a reduction in the price of bread of 2d in ...

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  10. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The interest evinced by the public in the developments expected to occur in connection with the Speakership was shown by the large crowd which ...

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  11. SHOOTING IN BELFAST.

    There was much shooting in Belfast last night, including an attack on a lorry laden with police. There were no casualties. One man armed with a revolver was ...

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  12. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    A message from Ottawa states that the final results of the general elections show that the Liberals have overwhelmed the Government, taking 121 seats. The ...

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  13. THE MURDER OF CONSTABLES

    Leonard, a warder, and twelve Sinn Fein prisoners have been committed for trial for murdering two constables in Derry gaol. ...

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  14. TRIBUTE TO LLOYD GEORGE.

    Paris papers generally pay tribute to the King's efforts in the settlement of the Irish question, and eulogise Mr. Lloyd George as one of the greatest ...

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  15. ULSTER WILLING.

    Sir James Craig, Premier of Ulster, sent the following message to a meeting in County Down:— "It now appears to me that peace is ...

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  16. DIFFICULTIES OF THE P. AND O

    Speaking at the annual general meeting of the P. and O. Company, Lord Inchcape, chairman of directors, said that the company was passing through a period ...

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  17. LABOUR PARTY'S HOPE.

    The general council of the Trade Union Congress and the Labour party has issued a manifesto expressing the hope that the spirit in which the Irish negotiations have ...

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  18. FRIENDLY OVERTURES.

    Mr. Griffith last evening sent the following letter to Mr. Lloyd George:— "I am meeting the Southern Unionists. It is agreed that a scheme should he ...

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  19. AMERICAN SATISFACTION.

    The press unanimously welcomed the news of the Irish settlement, as foreshadowing peace throughout the world. The "New York Times," in an ...

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  20. FREE STATES ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Collins, interviewed, said: "The creation of the Irish Free State has laid the foundation on which we may build a new world order. We can begin by ...

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  21. TEST CRICKET.

    In view of the strain the provisional programme for international tours will cause on leading English cricketers, the advisory committee of the Marylebone Club ...

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  22. MODERATION ADVISED.

    Sir James Craig, in the Ulster Parliament, said that after the Belfast Conference of Government supporters, he proposed to proceed to London to seek ...

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  23. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Mr. Sanisara, reviewing yesterday's conversations, said he saw no reason why China and Japan should not agree. No serious difficulties had presented ...

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  24. THE ORIENT COMPANY.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company, after transferring £50,000 from the underwriting account, has a balance of £265,320. ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Sir William Weigall, the State Governor, to-day telegraphed to London the congratulations of the Government and people of South Australia on the ...

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  26. CANADIAN VIEW.

    The Toronto "Globe" says: "It looks as though the evil spirit which infected the Anglo-Irish relations will be exercised finally, and Ireland will soon enter ...

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  27. SCHOOLBOY CRICKET.

    Lord Harris, when interviewed, showed that he was hostile to the proposal to send a schoolboy team to Australia. He thought there was no chance whatever ...

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  28. POLAND AND JEWS.

    A Warsaw message reports that business men have conferred to decide how to dispose of the Jews. While declaring that it is not anti-Semitic, the ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN ARMY.

    The first annual report of Mr. Weeks, the United States Secretary for the Army, states that plans have been initiated for the preparation of national defence which ...

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  30. DE VALERA'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. De Valera, in view of the nature of the proposed treaty, has sent an urgent summons to the members of the Irish Cabinet who are in London, ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

    The report on the Commonwealth railways for 1920-21 was presented to the Federal Parliament to-day. It shows that the mileage of the ...

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  32. DISASTER IN GERMANY.

    A telegram from Berlin states that 15 were killed and 20 injured through the explosion of an oil tank in a dynamite factory at Saarwillingen in the Saar ...

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  33. WIRELESS IN CHINA.

    The official drafting committee reported to the Far Eastern Committee yesterday regarding radio stations in China, and recommended that all radio ...

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  34. AFRICAN FINANCES.

    Addressing his constituents at Ladysmith, Natal, Mr. Burton, the Minister for Finance, said the revenue was rapidly falling off, and the deficit was going to ...

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  35. AMERICAN AVIATION.

    President Harding has sent a communication to Congress, asking for the creation of a Federal Bureau of Aviation to control commercial air travel. ...

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  36. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    A message from Helsingfors says that M. Tchicherin, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has delivered an ultimatum to the Finnish Minister at Moscow. ...

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  37. BADAK CASE.

    A further development in connection with the Badak tin mines sensation occurred to-day, when summonses, with information similar to that contained in ...

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  38. RIGHTS OF NEUTRALITY.

    The proposal of the Chinese delegation that China's rights as a neutral should be duly respected in future wars to which she is not a party was ...

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  39. BRITISH AMERICANS

    "When Mr. Page, the late American Ambassador, spoke in commemoration of the Mayflower Pilgrims at Southampton in August, 1918, he stated in very graceful ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is anticipated that the Princess Mary's marriage will be fixed for February 21 or 22, in the Chapel Royal at St. James' Viscount Lascelles is likely to be made a ...

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  41. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Sir Elliot Johnson, the Speaker, drew attention to a mistake in the notice paper in regard to the wireless agreement, the ...

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  42. STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    A message from Chicago states that a strike of workers in the packing plants, who refused to agree to a reduction of wages, has assumed serious, aspects. ...

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  43. KEMALISTS IN ADANA.

    It is reported from Athens that a telegram from Adana states that 5000 Kemalists entered the town, after a dispute with the French Commander, who ...

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  44. BELFAST HOSTILITY.

    Belfast newspapers severely criticise the terms of the treaty between England and Ireland. The "Northern Whig" says: "There is ...

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  45. GOODWILL TO AUSTRALIA.

    President Harding, in a written reply to Senator Pearce, thanks him seals for the Commonwealth Senate's resolution, and asks him to express America's very ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Theodore, the State Premier, to-day forwarded cable messages to Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. De Valera, conveying Queensland's congratulations on the ...

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  47. A GREAT STUNT.

    Usually the bigger the demand the higher the price. This doesn't apply to the "Live Wires of the Jewellery Trade!" As the Xmas season always means extra ...

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  48. MR. ASQUITH CAUTIOUS.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Paisley, said:— "It was here, little less than two years ago, I pronounced the policy of dominion self-government as the only effective ...

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