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  2. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he understands that while Sir Basil Thompson, the head of the Special ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    During a great storm in the North Sea yesterday the British steamer Bellgrove, 1,298 tons, with a Swedish crew and a cargo of timber and iron, ...

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  4. ASSASSINATION

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that Mr. Takashi Hain, the Prime Minister of Japan, was ...

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  5. WIRELESS.

    The largest wireless sending station, in the world, which has been established at New York. flashed messages from President Harding yesterday to 28 ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST.

    The British Government is submitting a Note to the French Government taking the strongest exception to the agreement between Franco and the ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. J. R. Clynes, the Labour member for Platting, submitted a resolution warmly approving of the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION

    Important decisions affecting the systems of industrial arbitration in the Commonwealth were reached at the Premiers' Conference, which met in ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Splendid weather prevailed for the first test match between the Australian cricketers and South Africa, which began at Durban to-day. The rain of ...

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  10. MESSAGE PICKED UP BY HOBART STATION.

    The following wireless message was received between 6 and 7 o'clock 'yesterday morning by the Hobart wireless station:—President Harding's ...

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  11. RUGBY FOOTBALL TEST.

    Fine weather conditions prevailed for the second Rugby football test match played between Australia and England at Hull to-day. There was beautiful ...

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  12. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    China has sent to Japan a Note declaring that the Mimmary of the latter's Shantung Province proposals is altogether too remote from the hopes ...

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  13. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of New York has had an interview with Prince Tokugawa, one of the principal Japanese ...

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  14. MESSAGE RECEIVED IN SYDNEY.

    Arrangements for receipt of the message in Sydney and Melbourne were made by Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director of the Amalgamated Wireless ...

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  15. JUST BEFORE HIS DEATH.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Philadelphia Ledger" had an interview with Mr. Takashi Hara, the Japanese Prime Minister, two hours ...

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  16. INJURED PLAYERS.

    Cubitt, Gray, and Broun (Australia), who were injured in previous matches, are each to undergo an operation on Tuesday. ...

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  17. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Sir James Craig, the Premier of Ul[?]r, will confer with Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, during the week-end. Thereafter he will ...

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  18. RUGBY UNION MATCHES.

    The following were the results of the Rugby Union football matches played to-day: — Cheshire beat Lancashire, l8—16: Devon lost to Gloucestershire, ...

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  19. MESSAGE PICKED UP AT BURNIE

    Mr. C. G. Appcley, radio engineer at present in cnarge of wireless telephone experiments, has erected a trial station at Burnie, and is conducting ...

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  20. THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF FRANCE.

    The well-known English publicist who wrote under the nom do plume of "Pertinax," in an article in the "Now York Times" to-day, says:—France ...

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  21. THE ULSTER PREMIER.

    Sir James Craig, the Premier of Ulster, arrived in London yesterday unexpectedly, and called at No. 10 Downing-street, where he had a lengthy ...

    Article : 384 words
  22. EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    The Hungarian Paliament has passed the Crown Forfeiture Bill which abrogates the succession of the Hapsburgs, and the ex-Emperor Karl has ...

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  23. THE CONDEMNED.

    Dr. Inge, the Dean of St. Paul's, publicly stated recently that a revolver or a cup of poison bhould be placed in the cell of every condemned ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Newspaper cable reports received in London from Melbourne relative to the sale of the properties of French companies in the New Hebrides assert that ...

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  25. PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN VISIT TO FRANCE.

    Last week the French Rug[?] Federation decided that the ground on which it was proposed that the Northern Union Club should pitty the Australians ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. BRITISH ASSOCIATION MATCHES.

    The results of British Association (soccer) matches in England are as follows:—First League—Birmingham lost to Woolwich Arsenal nil to 1 goal; ...

    Article : 218 words
  27. GERMAN FINANCE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the greatest pessimism prevails in Germany regarding the exchange, and few ...

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  28. ITALIAN UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    The body of the Italian unknown warrior was [?]ried to-day in Rome in the wall of the monument erected to King Victor Emmanuel in Piazza di ...

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  29. COMMON COLDS.

    Dr. Hall Dalby gave a noteworthy, lecture at the Hygienic Instituto to-day on the common cold. He said that many people catch cold by ...

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  30. MIGRATION.

    The Minister of Lands in the British Columbian Government announced to-day that 1,000 families in the British Isles would be brought to British ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY JAPANESE AMBASSADOR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. Shide Hara, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States, declared ...

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  32. CRIME IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The report of the Prison Commissioners of Great Britain states that there was an increase of 1,187 daily in the average population of the prisons ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    The San Francisco representative of the Australian Press Association has had an interview with Mr. W. T. Boyce, the Immigration Commissioner ...

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  34. BOYCOTT OF ULSTER.

    A grave obstacle barring the way to peace is the boycott instituted in Ulster 15 months ago, and intensified since the truce. It was originally ...

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  35. BRITISH LABOUR.

    An official of the Labour Triple Alliance (miners, transport workers, and railwaymen) admits that the organisation, which never fully recovered from ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Cabinet of Colonel Coolhos, which assumed office after the revolution of last week, has resigned. ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The Agricultural Commission of the International Labour Conference now meeting at Geneva recommends that countries ratifying the convention ...

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  38. BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    The House of Lords to-day accented an amendment to Lord Muir-Mackenzio's betting bill, brought in to exclude cheque payments of bets from the ...

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  39. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Dr. Weston, the Bishop of Zanzibir, has created an ecclesiastical flutter by seceding from the Lambeth Conference, declaring that the other Bishops ...

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  40. DISSATISFACTION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Industrial Federation appeals to be breaking-up Following the recent secession of the Shop Assistants' Union, it is now ...

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  41. SINN FEINERS BREAK THE TRUCE.

    Dublin members of the Irish Republican Army, during the absence of the police yesterday, marched to the Inniskillen barracks, where they held up ...

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  42. REGRET IN ENGLAND.

    The London newspapers deplore the murder of Mr. Hara, and express the hope that it will not affect the Washington Conference. Apparently there ...

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  43. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    With little more than half of the requests from the Senate for amendments to the tariff schedule considered it is evident that the House of ...

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  44. MOTOR EXHIBITION.

    A motor-car exhibition now being held at the White City in London is crowded daily, and doing a great business. One single firm the first day ...

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  45. THE RAND MINES.

    At a conference at Johannesburg to-this between General Smuts, the Prime Minister, Mr. F. S. Malan, Minister of Mines, and the leader of ...

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  46. DISORDERS IN JERUSALEM.

    There were further disorders in Jerusalem to-day between the Jows and the Arabs, and several Jews were killled. Martial Jan has been proclaimed. ...

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  47. THE RUSSIAN ROUBLE.

    The British Bank of Foreign Trade in 1914 borrowed 750,000 roubles (then worth £75,000) depositing securities with the Russian Commercial Bank. ...

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  48. ARMISTICE DAY.

    A French parliamentary commission recommends that future Armistice Day celebrations shall be on the first Sunday after November 11 in each year ...

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  49. EIGHT HOURS' DAY.

    Eight Hours' Day celebrations take place to-day. A procession is to start from the Trades-hall at 10,15 a.m., and 28 trades or callings are to be ...

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