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  2. ANGLO-IRISH TREATY

    The Anglo-Irish agreement was debated in the Houses of Lords and Commons on Wednesday, after his Majesty the King had ...

    Article : 383 words
  3. PROMISING NAVAL OUTLOOK.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, the Foreign Office has officially announced the unconditional acceptance of the 5-5-3 naval ratio. MM. Sarraut and Jusserand to-day signed the Quadruple Treaty ...

    Article : 74 words
  4. THE REPARATIONS.

    The Berlin correspondont of the "Westminster Gazette," in discussing the reparations payments, says: "The abnormality of Germany's financial position does not ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. POLITICAL UNITY.

    "With a view to informing the public of Queensland of political developments during the last two years, I give the following precis, which records the efforts ...

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  6. TEST CRICKET.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says: "We are not to have another Australian eleven here until 1926, and it will be all that time before we are ready to meet them ...

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  7. AN UNORTHODOX "PARLIAMENT"

    The Dail Eireann sat in a large chamber at University College, decorated in the Adam style. The members sat on red cloth benches, with the Speaker on the ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. REMAINING WORK.

    Everything said by the American spokesman this afternoon bore out the early message regarding the satisfactory completion of the naval ratio. He ...

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  9. "THE ONLY COURSE"

    "There is no room for two disunited anti-Socialistic parties in Queensland to-day," said Mr. J. W. Fletcher, M.L.A., in the course of an address to a meeting ...

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  10. SHANTUNG RAILWAY.

    There is a possibility that Mr. Hughes and Mr. Balfour will again be called into conference with the Chinese and Japanese in order to smooth out the sharp ...

    Article : 200 words
  11. A HARD TUSSLE.

    Drizzling rain was falling when the Rugby League match between Australasia and Lancashire commenced at Warrington to-day, but the attendance totalled 7000. ...

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  12. IN THE LORDS.

    Lord Morley, in moving the Address in Reply in the House of Lords, said that he did not envy the Englishman or Irishman who refused to re-echo the King's ...

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  13. ULSTER PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    The Ulster Parliament has been prorogued. The Lord Lieutenant, in a speech, earnestly prayed that the efforts of the British Government to secure ...

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  14. "SPHERES OF INFLUENCE."

    To-day's meeting of the Far Eastern Committee lasted for less than an hour. The Chinese merely submitted views regarding spheres of influence, and the ...

    Article : 229 words
  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    When the House of Commons reassembled the House was crowded, and when Mr. Lloyd George entered he received loud cheers from all parts of it. ...

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  16. MURDER IN IRELAND.

    Police Sergeant Maher was shot dead and Constable Galtrow was badly wounded last night on the Castle Green at Ballybunnion, Kerry. Lorries laden with ...

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  17. TOWNSVILLE CONGRATULATIONS.

    The following telegram was sent on December 8 at the request of the Mayor of Townsville by his Excellency the Governor to the Secretary of State:— ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. THE "21 DEMANDS."

    It is asserted that China laid her objections to the "21 demands" before the Far Eastern Committee to-day, asking for the discussion on them. It is believed ...

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  19. BEQUEST TO HOSPITAL.

    Lady Mount Stephen has informed the trustees of the King Edward's Hospital Fund that her husband has left nearly all his fortune to the fund. The late Lord ...

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  20. CHINESE CONSORTIUM.

    It is considered unlikely that the matter of the Chinese consortium, and Italy's participation in it, will come up for discussion at this conference. ...

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  21. THE MOPLAHS.

    It is practically certain now that the back of the Moplah rebellion has been broken. Last week-end all our troops were in action in various raids and skirmishes, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN LADY HONOURED.

    Her Majesty the Queen, having asked Mr. M. L Shepherd (Acting High Commissioner for Australia) to nominate a lady to represent the Commonwealth at ...

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  23. ECONOMIC CHAOS.

    Marshal Foch and M. Viviani sailed for France to-day. Marshal Foch, in a statement, suggested that an international economic conference should be held, ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. SEEKING A HOME.

    The Hague correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" states that it in believed that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany will shortly take up his residence on his ...

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  25. THE OPPAU DISASTER.

    The Badische Aniline Company is increasing its capital to the extent of from 100,000,000 to 150,000,000 marks, in order to repair the damage resulting from the ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. NAURU ISLAND.

    Negotiations have been proceeding between the Federal Ministry and Senator Pearce, the Australian representative at the Washington Conference, in reference ...

    Article : 212 words
  27. "TO ABOLISH THE GOVERNOR."

    The Brassall W.P.O. held a social to-night to celebrate the anniversary of the opening of its hall. The guests included the State Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Fihelly), ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. COTTON GROWING.

    Mr. W. C. Peak, speaking at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, brought up the matter of cotton growing, referring particularly to ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. GREETINGS FROM HOME.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kellaway) announces that arrangements have been made for the despatch of cabled greetings to Australia and New Zealand ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL FRONTIERS.

    Lord Derby, speaking at a luncheon at the Inter-Allied Club, appealed to Frenchmen to realise that England had a frontier to defend like France. France had a ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. THE DAIL EIREANN.

    The Dail Eireann met this morning in University Buildings, Dublin. The Sinn Fein leaders were enthusiastically cheered as they arrived, both Mr. Arthur ...

    Article : 372 words
  32. FOREST PRODUCTS.

    Suggestions have been made recently that the activities of the Forests Products Laboratory of West Australia, which is under the control of the ...

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  33. "BRUTE FORCE THE WEAPON."

    Parliament has lost its prestige, said Mr. J. C. Peterson, M.L.A., in the course of an address to the Marlborough branch of the Country Party on Monday night. It ...

    Article : 230 words
  34. BREAD AND FLOUR.

    Following on the reduction of the local consumption price of wheat from 8/ to 5/3 per bushel, the Prices Regulation Commission has reduced the price of ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. PACT FOR EUROPE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" suggests that M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George should convene a conference of all the European Powers to apply the lessons learnt at the ...

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  36. MUSICAL STARS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait have secured M. Spivakovsky, the Russian pianist, for a tour in Australia. He will open in Melbourne on March 4. M. Seidel, the violinist, will ...

    Article : 63 words
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