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  2. THE IRISH SITUATION

    When the Dad Eireann met to-day to resume the discussion on the acceptance or rejection of the Peace Treaty, Mr. de Valera the Sinn Fein ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    The committee of Naval Experts at the, Washington Disarmament Conference has progressed far towards a settlement of the oustanding technical ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    A new Bolshevik offensive, with fresh troops, has commenced in Karelia, in Far Northern Russia, and the Karelians have been compelled to ...

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  5. THE MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    An important development occurred in the Alma Tirtschke murder mystery to-day, resulting in three men being detained by the police. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Unionist party machine has startled the prophets of the holding of an early general election in Great Britain by declaring that the work of ...

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  7. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    Owing to the fact that there are several now members of the Federal Ministry, it has taken slightly longer this week to transact business at meetings ...

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  8. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore), referring to-day to the advocacy of coolie labour for the Northern Territory by the Premier of South ...

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  9. THE FAMINE.

    Messirs. Shepherd, Burchall and Elder. Australian Government officials, attended to-day the loading of the first shipment of Australian beef for Russia ...

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  10. GREAT FIRE AT HARTLEPOOL.

    A fire broke out yesterday at Messrs. Horsley and Sons' timber yards at Hartlepool in Durham. and extended to the residential areas, and many ...

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  11. WOMEN CANDIDATES.

    In view of the prospect of a general election, Lord Gladstone is taking charge of the election arrangements of the supporters of Mr. ...

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  12. THE SUBMARINES.

    Whilst conceding the principle of the resolutions regarding submarines submitted by Senator Root and the amendment moved by Mr. Balfour, France ...

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  13. A TASMANIAN'S FATE IN MEXICO.

    The author of a letter over the signature of "Fred. C. Moore," published in "The Mercury" in June last, either knowingly or innocently, inflicted ranch ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. Vilgrain, who was Food Minister in M. Clemenceau's Government, has been arrested it Nancy and charged with shooting himself in the hand in ...

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  15. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    The working out of the American immigration laws is evidenced in a curious case in which an English woman. Mrs. Mary Boyd, with ...

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  16. WHAT MAY HAPPEN.

    If Mr. Griffiths demands a division as to whether Mr. de Valera be allowed to introduce Document 2 as an amendment to the treaty, it will ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. COLOURED LABOUR QUESTION.

    Strong opposition was expressed by the Federal Ministers to-day to the suggestion made by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell), that the ...

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  18. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The conversations respecting the Shantung province were resumed at the Washington Conference to-day. The British spokesman declared that ...

    Article : 439 words
  19. THE ITALIAN BANK FAILURE.

    The Italian Courts have ordered the sequestration of the private fortunes of the directors of the Italiana Banco Disconto, which recently suspended ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AT WASHINGTON.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon, formerly Trade Commissioner for Australia in the United States, returned to Melbourne to-day. He will interview the Prime ...

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  21. PROCLAMATION BY DE VALERA.

    Mr. de Valera has issued a proclamation asking the people of Ireland not to allow themselves to be rushed into a decision that they will live to ...

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  22. BOXING.

    Boxing has been excluded from the training of Carpentier, the French champion, because he is suffering from a boil on the cheek, otherwise he is ...

    Article : 240 words
  23. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR TROUBLES.

    General Smuts, the Prime Minister of South Africa, is endeavouring to secure the re-opening of negotiations with a view to submitting the ...

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  24. N.S.W. COLLIERIES.

    The coalowners estimate that during the year just concluded the miners in the Northern districts of this State lost in wages through sectional strikes ...

    Article : 257 words
  25. DE VALERA'S MOTION.

    Mr. de Valera's motion reads:β€” "Inasmuch as the articles of agreement in the treaty between Great Britain and Ireland do not reconcile our ...

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  26. HERO OF KOEPENIK.

    The death has occurred in Berlin of the cobbler named Voight, who on October 16, 1906, masquerading in the uniform of an army captain. visited ...

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  27. WHAT MR. DE VALERA OMITS.

    It is pointed out that de Valera's alternative treaty proyides for no recognition of the King, except for purposes of external association, no oath ...

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  28. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In further explanation of the decision of the Federal Ministry to ascertain whether employment can be found in other departments for the returned ...

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  29. THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.

    Mr. Charles Hoskins, managing director of the Hoskins Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., views with alarm the industrial outlook for Australia, and ...

    Article : 221 words
  30. SHOOTINGS IN BELFAST.

    The shootings in Belfast yesterday (Tuesday) were the worst for weeks, and the militara cirried out a prolonged fusillade. The death roll on Monday ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. TRAGEDIES ON NORTH-WEST COAST.

    Death from suicide occurred at Guildford Janction on Tuesday evening of a young married man named John Towers, 28 years of age, employed by ...

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  32. AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    The substitution of the Four Power pact for the Anglo-Japanese alliance has been of immense importance in removing a source of misunderstanding ...

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  33. DE VALERA'S TREATY.

    Mr. de Valera's proposed treaty reads as, follows:β€” In order to bring to an end the long and ruinous conflict between Great ...

    Article : 567 words
  34. GREAT FIRE IN TOKIO.

    A great fire, which broke out in Tokio yesterday, threatened the main railway station and many of the most prominent buildings, including the ...

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  35. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    A decision by the Cabinet on the question of the proposed purchase with Governmental assistance of the 530,000 cases of Australian butter which the ...

    Article : 341 words
  36. ECHO OF THE WAR.

    Admiral Kato (Japan) has issued a statement modilying somewhat the denials of the report of Japanese assistance having been given White ...

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  37. A LONDON TRAGEDY.

    The inquest was concluded to-day on the body of Hyman Coleman, the butcher's assistant of Hackney, North London, who was stabbed in the breast ...

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  38. THE BRITISH OUTLOOK.

    Sir Walter Runciman, formerly President of the Board of Trade, and a well-know shipowner, in an article [?]n the "Daily Telegraph" to-day. says: ...

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  39. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    At about 25 minutes part 12 o'clock this afternoon a boiler tube in the engine-room of the cement works at Fyansford, near Geelong, blew out, and ...

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  40. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH

    Information reached Ulverstone to-night that Mrs. Annie Maria Chilcott, wife of Mr. Josiah Chilcott, of North Motton, had died from a gunshot ...

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  41. STATEMENT BY THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador to the United States, in reviewing the work of the conference, said:β€”It is the most successful ...

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  42. CLYDE ENGINEERING WORKS.

    The iron trades unions are confident that there will be an early resumption of operations at the works of the Clyde Engineering Co. An announcement was ...

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  43. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    In response to a suggestion made by Mr. Lleyd-George, the Prime Minister. British Labour leaders have submitted to him at Cannes a memorandum ...

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  44. THE PLAGUE.

    Another suspicious case was admitted to the plague hospital to-day, making a total of 11 in the institution. Three are dangerously ill and four couval[?] ...

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  45. DIVORCE CASES.

    During 1921 there were 1,353 petitions submitted for consideration by the judge in divorce. The cases heard numbered 1,250, and 715 decrees ...

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  46. ANOTHER DEATH.

    The Brisbane Health Department states that the youth, aged 16, who contracted plague at Cairns on October [?] [?]ied to-day. ...

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