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  2. TRUCE VIOLATED.

    Reports of a shocking series of crimes have marked the beginning of the truce in Ireland. The number of deaths during the week-end was 18, and 100 ...

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  3. "LIGUORI" CASE.

    The court was again crowded this morning, when Mr. Campbell, K.C., leading counsel for the defence, resumed his address in the case in which Bridget Mary ...

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  4. DRAWN GAME.

    The cricket match between Australia and West Scotland was resumed to-day in dull, fine weather. The attendance was good, and the wicket was in perfect ...

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  5. FIRE AT HOSPITAL.

    A painful sensation has been caused at Renmark by a tragic event which occurred at the local hospital at 1 o'clock this morning. A fire started in an isolation ...

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  6. PREVENTING WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced in the House of Commons that he had gladly accepted President Harding's proposal that Britain should be ...

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  7. THE CONFERENCE.

    The time of the delegates to the Imperial Conference is fully occupied, except at week-ends. The long daily sittings have prevented any serious attention ...

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  8. THE ALLOWANCES.

    Statements have been made in Melbourne that before the Australian cricket team left for England its members asked the Board of Control to increase their ...

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  9. HOPE OF RELIEF.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) states: "The invitation extended by President Harding to the Allied and associated Powers is a message which the ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. TARIFF BOARD.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Watkins asked what steps, if any, had been taken respecting the appointment of an additional tribunal to deal ...

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  11. MOUNT MORGAN.

    A meeting of the Clerical Association in Mount Morgan on Friday night decided to submit certain proposals to the Combined Unions' Committee for further ...

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  12. THE COMING CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced in the House of Commons that he had received a telegram from Mr. Eamonn De Valera stating that the ...

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  13. INDIAN RIOTS.

    The terrible riots which occurred early in the month at Aligarh, in the north-west provinces, 47 miles from Agra, broke out during the trial of the secretary of the local ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. A UNION SECRETARY'S VIEWS.

    Mr. E. Shaw, general secretary of the Southern Queensland branch of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association of Australia, writes at great ...

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  15. EMPIRE LOYALTY.

    The Centennial Hall was not sufficiently large to accommodate all the persons— estimated at 1250—who wished to attend last night's anniversary celebration of the ...

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  16. RAILS WANTED.

    At the invitation of the Mt. Edwards Railway League, the Minister for Railways (Mr. Larcombe) on Saturday paid a visit to the uncompleted section of the ...

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  17. HIGH FREIGHTS.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) held a conference with New Zealand ship owners and producers at the Hotel Cecil to consider the ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. THE FAR EAST.

    Speaking in the House of Commons with reference to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that the broad lines of the ...

    Article : 707 words
  19. "WE WANT WORK."

    A large body of returned soldiers again marched through the city to-day to the Federal Parliament House, carrying placards bearing the words "We want ...

    Article : 237 words
  20. WOOL SALES.

    On the wool sales being continued in the Melbourne market today, the best selection of the current series was provided, more particularly in the merino ...

    Article : 266 words
  21. SEVRES TREATY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, the Prime Minister (M. Briand) referred to the scandalous acquittals at the Leipzig Court of Germans charged with war ...

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  22. SECOND MATCH.

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  23. RABAUL GERMANS.

    Officials of the Prime Minister's Department to-day explained that the statement made in Sydney by Mrs. Charlotte Cameron that Germans in Rabaul are in ...

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  24. MURDER CHARGE.

    Dr. Nichol was arrested on Monday on a charge of murder arising out of the death of Ivy Williams, of Gayndah, which was the subject of a lengthy ...

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  25. POISONOUS ICE CREAM.

    Four hundred children have been poisoned at Meppel as the result of eating ice cream. Eight of them have died, and many others are in a critical ...

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  26. PRICES OF STEEL.

    An important and significant reduction in the prices of steel has been announced by the United States Steel Corporation, the details of which have been received ...

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  27. PAPUAN MISSION.

    The Acting Prime Minister has received news of the scientific expedition in charge of Dr. Campbell Browne, which set out about nine months ago to investigate the ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. "BAWRA" SALE IN LONDON.

    There was a small attendance at the opening of the sixth series, of wool sales, at which 12,000 bales of "Bawra" wool were offered, the offerings being fairly ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. "AN ANGLOPHILE."

    The capture and imprisonment of Seyed Ziuddin, a former Prime Minister of Persia, is demanded by 41 deputies to the Persian Mejliss (Parliament), the chief ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. THE WESTERN FLOODS.

    The Commissioner for Railways yesterday received advice from Toowoomba that the South-western line was expected to be free from flood waters by that night, ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The name of Mr. L. H. W. Troughton (Kent) is mentioned as the probable captain of the Marylebone team of amateur cricketers which will tour New ...

    Article : 57 words
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