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  2. IRELAND

    Rioting was continued in Belfast on Sunday night. Opposing crowds of loyalists and Sinn Feiners stoned each other in the York-street ...

    Article : 120 words
  3. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Morning Post" to-day, discussing the Imperial Conference, says: The Impire is still a prey to a multitude of enemies, all of whom are working to ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. PEACE TREATY.

    Consequent on the acquittal by the Leipzig Court, which is trying war criminals, of the German Max Randohr who was charged with ill-trenting ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The Australian Press Association understands that there has been no departure from Great Britain's policy of strict neutrality in the Turko-Greek ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    There were 20,000 people at Lord's after the luncheon interval to-day, when the second test match was continued. As already cabled, the ...

    Article : 2,465 words
  7. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    Further evidence was given in the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Starke, in regard to the claim for £10,000 damages for alleged libel made ...

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  8. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    The House of Representatives has passed Mr. Porter's resolution in favour of making peace with Germany, Austria, and Hungary. ...

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  9. (From A.P.A. Special Representative.)

    Mr. Mackandie, the naval secretary to the Conference, leaves London at the end of July. If the majority of the Dominions' ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR REBELS.

    Two Sinn Feiner named Timothy Murphy and Edward Punch, who were sentenced to death at Limerick for levying war and possessing arms, have ...

    Article : 40 words
  11. UNITED STATES INDUSTRY.

    The Government has taken a definite step in the direction of relieving the agricultural situation by bringing the farming organisation and financial ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. MYSTERIOUS MURDERS.

    The rioting during the week-end in Belfast was the worst which the city has experienced. A mystery surrounds the execution of ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. THE AGENDA PAPER.

    Mr. Austen. Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal), in the House of Commons to-day announced, the postponement of the Imperial Conference until next ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. TURKISH NATIONALISTS DIVIDED.

    There was a stormy scene in the Angora Nationalist Parliament during a debate concerning the attitude of the Government, which Mustapha ...

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  15. DAIRY PRODUCE POOL.

    The accounts of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Committee for the season 1918-19 and 1919-20 have been completed. The dividend on the ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Three determined attacks were made last Thursday against frontier pickets at Sarwekai, a frontier town which has been the centre of many attacks on ...

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  17. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    The Treaty negotiations between the United States and Mexico have reached a deadlock. The President of Mexico (General Alvero Obregoa) is not ...

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  18. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipment of apples by the Ascanius has been unloaded at Liverpool in excellent condition. Prices:—Tasmanians, 24s. to 31s; ...

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  19. MOUNT LYELL INDUSTRIAL CRISIS.

    Owing to an error in transmission from Melbourne the telegram received yesterday by Mr. G. Lee, vice-president of the A.W.U., stated that Mr. ...

    Article : 181 words
  20. HOBART LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Flank Bond, who was defeated in the election of a representative in the Legislative Council of the Hobart electorate on May 3 last, when Mr. Thomas ...

    Article : 698 words
  21. NOTED BANDIT KILLED.

    Zarshah, a leading and most audacious Afridi dacoit (brigand) has been killed in a private quarrel. He had evaded arrest for 20 years His ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT EXHIBITION.

    The exhibits at the Commonwealth Fruit Exhibition include 2,000 bottles and tins of preserved fruit and 250 cases of fresh fruits. ...

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  23. MR. HUGHES.

    The Agent-General of Queensland (Mr. J. M. Hunter) presided at the luncheon given by the Agents-General of the Australian States in honour of ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. THE TARIFF.

    Several requests for tariff increases were put before the Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) this morning, and in each case sympathetic ...

    Article : 498 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Oommons to-day, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Major Edward Wood) stated that he had no ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. CASE OF THE ENGINEERS.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins gave his final award in the plaint by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers against the ...

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  27. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    The Senate Committee has reported favourably upon a resolution introduced by Senator Boreh providing for freedom from the payment of tolls at the ...

    Article : 36 words
  28. (From A.P.A. Special Representative.)

    At the dinner given by the Agents-General, Mr. Hughes, responding, said that the honour done him by the presence of the Prince of Wales was a ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. THE DEAD OF GALLIPOLI.

    The "Daily Telegraph" points out that those British relatives who are mourning their dead buried on Gallipoli, owe a debt of gratitude to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. WOOLLEN MILLS DISPUTE.

    An agreement has been reached which will prevent the stoppage of the Yorkshire wool trade involving 200,000 workers. It will operate until June, ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. TEST MATCHES AT LORD'S.

    Twelve test matches have been played at Lord's, and of these England has won four and Australia four, the remaining four having been drawn. S. E. Gregory's ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. A PRESS LUNCHEON.

    Mr. Hughes is being entertained at luncheon by the editors of the London newspapers on Wednesday. ...

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  33. CHILD IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Hughes, during the course of an Interview to-day, said: For a long time I have been impressed by the splendid qualities of the Cornish people who ...

    Article : 312 words
  34. MATCHES FOR JUNE.

    June 15, 16, and 17.—Hampshire, at Southampton. June l8, 20, and 21.—Surrey, at the Oval. ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. GERMAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Chemnitz (Saxony) describes the revival of the textile industry during 1920-21. For the nine ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. ALLEGED MURDER CASE IN SYDNEY.

    Arthur Bryee Peden, aged 51 years, a mining assayer, was placed on trial in the Central Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having murdered his ...

    Article : 217 words
  37. AEROPLANES FOR AIR FORCE.

    A meeting of the Air Council was held to-day, the Assistant Minister of Defence (Sir Granville Ryrie) presiding. An offer from the Australian, ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. LABOUR DISPUTE AT WYNDHAM.

    Mr. Watt, serretary of the A.W.U., stated to-day that the Wyndham lumpers were being paid 5s. an hour, which they demanded, for loading the State ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. AMERICAN EFFICIENCY.

    President Harding has requested the Congressional Committee or Reorgani[?]tion to re-allocate the Government services on the principle of the ...

    Article : 68 words
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