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  2. DISCUSSION IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Ryan moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day to call attention to the proceedings of the Imperial Conference. He said ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference this afternoon discussed the situation in Egypt, concerning which Lord Curzon, the Foreign Secretary, made a statement ...

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  4. THE IRISH REVOLT.

    On the eve of the truce in Ireland a pitched battle was fought to-day at Castle Island, near Tralee, in County Kerry, where a military patrol was ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. THE WAR IN ASIA MINOR.

    The Greeks have launched an offensive against the Turks in Asia Minor, the whole front being engaged. The main thrust was made from the ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    The invitation of President Harding to a disarmament conference, and the reply to it by Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, have overshadowed all ...

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  7. THE ESCAPED NUN.

    To-day was the tenth, and last, day of hearing before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury of the case in which Bridget Mary Partridge, formerly known as ...

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  8. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    Hon. J. W. Evans, C.M.G. arrive[?] back at Hobart last night from his visit to Melbourne in connection with the withdrawal of the large inter State ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australians to-day began a match against Scotland at Edinburgh in brilliant weather and before a large attendance. The wicket was hard and fast. ...

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  10. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Sinn Fein leaders have arrived in London for the peaco conference. It is understood that the Government was willing to defray the expenses of Mr. ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES'S ARDUOUS DUTIES.

    Constant application to the deliberations of the Conference is telling strongly on the delegates. Mr. Hughes is very worn, and his staff of three ...

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  12. REJOICINGS IN DUBLIN.

    Thousands paraded the principal thoroughfares of Dublin throughout last night joyously celebrating the truce and bon-fires blazed in the side ...

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  13. PROBLEM OF THE PACIFIC.

    It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister will visit Washington in the autumn in response to President Harding's invitation for the ...

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  14. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    The position with regard to the liability of taxpayers under clause 146 of the Federal Income Tax Assessment Act, 1915-l8, to have assessed as ...

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  15. ULSTER'S STANDPOINT.

    Sir James Craig, in addressing the, demonstration, said they wanted peace in Northern Ireland, and they were going to enforce peace if it did not ...

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  16. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, Lord President of the Council in Mr. Lloyd George's Government, addressing the Imperial Conference to-day on the League of ...

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  17. THE 12TH OF JULY.

    Last night passed fairly quietly in Belfast, although there were a couple of outbursts of shooting, but nobody was hurt Two spirit and grocery stores ...

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  18. THE LANCASHIRE MATCH.

    In the match just concluded against Lancashire, the analyses of the Australian bowlers were as follows:- First Innings.—Gregory, five wickets ...

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  19. AVIATION TRAGEDY.

    Lieutenant Harry G. Hawker, the famous Australian aviator, lost his life to-day at Hendon, near London. Whilst he was practising in a ...

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  20. FINANCES OF W.A.

    The financial return for June, which completed the financial year 1920-21, has been issued by the Treasury. The result of the year's operations show a ...

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  21. ENGLISH OPINION OF MACARTNEY.

    Macartney's performances in the cricket fields of England have earned him lavish praise from the English critics. The London "Daily Mail" says: ...

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  22. COUNTY MATCHES.

    Playing at Southampton for Hampshire against Middlesex, Mead made 103, and completed 2,000 runs for the present season. He has made his second ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' GRIEVANCES.

    At a meeting of the Latrobe subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League to-day, a letter was received from the Minister of Lands, which ...

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  24. "THE WORLD'S BEST PILOT"

    Mr. H. J. Kaupor, of the ButlerKauper Aviation Co., which operated near Adelaide, was a personal friend of the late Harry Hawker. They were ...

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  25. GERMAN WAH CRIMINALS.

    In the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon, M. Briand, the Prime Minister of France referred to the scandalous acquittals of German war ...

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  26. INDIAN DINNER.

    Responding to the [?]oast of "The Guests" at the Indian dinner last night, Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, said he congratulated ...

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  27. NOXIOUS TRADES AREA.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Clarence Council the matter of the noxious trades area was again discussed. Councillor Chapman said that there had ...

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  28. SINKING OF HOSPITAL SHIP.

    The trial commenced in Liepzig yesterday of two German submarine officers named Bolda and Dithmar, who are charged with murder in ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    Much interest is being taken in an attempt which Lieut. F. S. Briggs proposes to mike to fly from Australia to New Zealand. Liuut. Briggs hopes to ...

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  30. THE DAY OF MEETING.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that it is indicated by a high authority that the disarmament ...

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  31. W.A. FORESTRY DEPARTMENT

    In respect to the timber concession extensions to which the Contarvator of Forests object, the Premier states the Government is simply acting in ...

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  32. EARL CRAVEN'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of the Earl of Craven, who, whilst sitting on the deck of his yacht Sylvan, which was moored off Cowes, ...

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  33. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies to-day unanimously recorded its approval of the disarmament conference proposed by President Harding, and of M. ...

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  34. POISONED ICE-CREAM..

    Four bundred Dutch children were poisoned to-day at Meppel, in the province of Di[?]nthe. from eating icocream. Eight of the children died, and ...

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