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  3. IRISH SITUATION.

    An entirely new orientation of Irish polities seems possible following upon the signing of the Irish peace agreement, and to-day's ...

    Article : 602 words
  4. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The House of Commons was crowded and proceedings most animated, anticipating a debate on the Genoa Conference and vote of confidence in the ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION.

    Sir Joseph Cook leaves for Genoa on Saturday. (Reuter's Cables.) "Cheer up, your troubles will soon ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. A PIRACY STUNT.

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Winston Churchill, Colonial Secretary of State, said that the Government ...

    Article : 185 words
  7. RELIGIOUS FEUDS DEPRECATED.

    I.R.A. mutineers commandeered a prominent Donegal man's residence at Foxhall, and established their headquarters there, to which place ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. BIGAMY CHARGE.

    In view of "certain developments" the bearing of a charge against Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Alleard, D.S.O., of the Royal Artillery, of having ...

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  9. SITUATION IN SIBERIA.

    Although no disposition exists on the part of the Japanese Government or public to engage in hostilities with Russians in which Japan can ...

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  10. (Reuter's Cables.)

    Dealing with the Peace Agreement of the recent London Conference in the Ulster Parliament Sir James Craig said that nothing had been ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. EINSTEIN THEORY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that learning that a certain number of members intended to protest by leaving when he appeared, Professor ...

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  12. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    Mr. H. N. Barwell, Premier of South Australia, who was guest of the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House declared that the Mansion House, declared that imperial unity is vital for trade ...

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  13. ARMSTRONG TRIAL.

    The tiny Assize Court of Hereford will become a centre of interest throughout the country on Monday, when the Armstrong poison trial will ...

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  14. CIVIL STRIFE.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill, Colonial Secretary said that in the course of the disturbances in Belfast ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. MINERS' STRIKE.

    A message from Washington states that Mr. Lewis, President of the Mine Workers' Union, is appealing to the Congress Labour Committee. He ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    New records were established for gilt-edged securities on the Stock Exchange to-day. Five per cent. War. Loan (says "The Times" City Editor) ...

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  17. THE PIRACY STUNT.

    The seizure of the ordnance vessel Upton in the Irish Sea, and the capture of War Office rifles and ammunition by the followers of de ...

    Article : 287 words
  18. (Reuter's Cables.)

    In the debate in the House of Commons on the motion of confidence in the Government in connection with the Genoa Conference, which was ...

    Article : 212 words
  19. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    The Australian graves at Gallipoli are directly involved in the proposed handing over of the peninsula to Greece. ...

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  20. DUNDEE BRIDE.

    A young Digger's war-time romance in Scotland, cabled previously, is Ekely to end in wedding bells. "Helen of Dundee" was the only name the Digger ...

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  21. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Labour has been heavily defeated all elections of Boards of Guardians and District Councils in the provinces by Conservatives and Liberals combining ...

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  22. COLLINS ON THE AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Michael Collins, speaking at Castlebar, said that the recently-signed agreement would not only bring peace, but would lead to ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATORS.

    Sir James Mitchell, Governor of West Australia, on being interviewed, urged periodical visits of Labour and Liberal leaders to England, and said it would ...

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  24. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Plans are afoot to celebrate the centenary of the Rugby game next season, by a grand tournament between all the great Rugby playing countries; also a ...

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  25. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    "Shadow-sparring" would be the best description of Mr. Lloyd George's speech of this afternoon. There was not too much vim in it ...

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  26. TITLED LADIES' WARDROBE.

    The number of dresses a Countess is entitled to buy to keep up her social position was disputed by Mr. Justice McCardie's Court, when the Cathcart ...

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  27. NORTHERN MALCONTENTS.

    A representative Conference of Nationalists of County Fermanagh was held at Enniskillen. It unanimously passed a resolution strongly ...

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  28. DEATH IN EXILE.

    The ex-Empress Zita, with her oldest son, were present at the bedside at the death of the ex-Emperor Karl. He was conscious to the last. ...

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  29. AIR FLIGHT.

    The Portuguese aeroplane attempting a flight from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro reached Las Palmas, in the Canaries, in 8hr. 12min. It made a ...

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  30. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.

    The professional billiards tournament open's to-day. Reece and McConachy meet in the first heat. Others engaged are Newman, Falkiner and J. Davis, a ...

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  31. ATTACK ON COLLINS.

    Mr. Collins had a narrow escape when at Castlebar. A crowd of 2000, mostly hostile, rushed the platform. Friends drew their ...

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  32. SHIPYARD STRIKE.

    The ballot of the shipyard workers resulted in 26,000 voting in favour of the acceptance of the employers' amended offer, and 87,000 against. ...

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  33. I.R.A. MUSTER.

    Press representatives were shown the original notices sent to two companies of the Third Battalion of the Dublin Brigade, ordering attendance ...

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  34. RAND GOLD MINES.

    In the House of Assembly, Mr. Malan, Minister of Mines,, etc., stated that 12,629 Europeans were employed in the Witwatersrand gold mines on ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. EDITH CAVELL INFORMER

    Reuter's Mons Correspondent reports that Armand Jeannes has been sentenced to death. ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Joh Kirk, Secretory of the Ragged School Union. ...

    Article : 27 words
  37. A MOUNTAIN ENGAGEMENT.

    News Agency reports indicate that in the course of lengthy night fighting by Ulster specials raiding I.R.A.'s forces in hiding in the Sperrin ...

    Article : 47 words
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