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  2. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Friday Night. — Mr Lloyd George and M. Briand have reached an agreement regarding the German reparations. Germany is to pay ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A conference on State-aided emigration for the settlement of the British Empire was opened at the Colonial Office to-day. ...

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  5. SHIPPING SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Owners and transport workers are carrying on a serious discussion which is expected shortly to end in an agreement to ...

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  6. OVERSEAS CARGOES

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Lord Inchape's letter to the press has revived attention to the serious pilfering of overseas cargoes, which, it is ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Major Holmes and a company of auxiliaries were proceeding in two motor lorries, and were ambushed near Castle ...

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  8. NAVAL DISARMAMENT

    PARIS, Friday Night.—Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador at Washington, had long interviews with Mr Lloyd George on Wednesday and ...

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  9. ANNUITIES TO BOULOGNE.

    It is understood that the conference is considering a scheme requiring Germany to pay Boulogne annuities, plus the annual tax of about 12 [?] per ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Friday Night.—Admiral Sims, in a speech, said that disarmament was impossible at present. The United States should continue the naval construction ...

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  11. AMERICAN LADY KIDNAPPED.

    An American lady, who had returned to Ireland to claim a farm at Fermoy, has been kidnapped from a motor car near Fermoy by masked men. ...

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  12. A CRITICAL SITUATION.

    The situation was critical this afternoon, Mr Lloyd George threatening to leave immediately for London. Lord D'Abernon intervened and ...

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  13. A PARLIAMENTARIAN RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Mr R. Sweetman a member of the House of Commons for North Wexford, has resigned owing to a difference with ...

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  14. AMERICA OUGHT TO LEAD THE WORLD.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.—The Secretary for War (Mr N. D. Baker), testifying before the House Committee on Appropriations said he ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF COMPANIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A further statement was issued by the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association on Saturday with regard to the ...

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  16. RULED OUT OF ORDER.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—In the House of Representatives Mr Mason, of Illinois, offered an amendment to the Diplomatic Consular ...

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  17. COUNCIL OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A short while back "The Daily Chronicle" stated that the sub-committee of the Council of Imperial Defence had come ...

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  18. QUAKERS SENT TO IRELAND.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — A group of Quakers has sailed for Ireland for the purpose of ascertaining for the American Committee of Irish ...

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  19. PILFERERS SENTENCED.

    At the Old Bailey a stevedore was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment with hard labor for pilfering from a Cunard Iner on the Thames. ...

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  20. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    Military experts have furnished reports to the Supreme Council, and it is understood they recommend that Germany be given until July to ...

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  21. O'CALLAGHAN ORDERED TO LEAVE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—The Labor Department has ordered O'Callaghan, Lord Mayor of Cork, to leave the United States by February ...

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  22. DEATH OF MAJOR HOLMES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Major Holmes has succumbed to his injuries. Armed men entered the Wicklow ...

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  23. WOMEN AS JURORS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Four days divorce proceedings before a mixed jury culminated in a disagreement for the second time. ...

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  24. AN ADDRESS TO JOURNALISTS.

    Mr Lloyd George, addressing the journalists, said he was hopeful of getting substantial reparations before the conference concluded. Definite ...

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  25. RIOTS IN ITALY

    MILAN, Friday Night.—The Socialists declared a general strike in Florence interrupting the railways between rome and Northern Italy. There were ...

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Speaking at the Manchester Constitutional Club, Lord Derby said: "I do not intend to make a sensational speech Mr ...

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  27. EMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A conference on State-aided emigration and Empire settlement is opening at the Colonial Office to-morrow, Lord Milner presiding. ...

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  28. RE-MANNING OF SHIPS.

    A representative of the Seamen's Union who arrived from Sydney during the week-end stated that Mr T. Walsh had written to the steamship ...

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  29. REPARATIONS REPORT ADOPTED.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The conference adopted the reparations report, and it has been decided to meet the German representatives in conference ...

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  30. BUTTER PRICES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A further steep decline in butter prices is anticipated after the decontrol by the Food Ministry. Stocks are mounting ...

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  31. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The Tokio correspondent of the United Press says the newspaper "Kokumin" states that the Japanese Government ...

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  32. SIX FRENCH SOLDIERS

    PARIS, Friday Night.—An inquiry has been opened concerning six married soldiers, who, it is alleged, were shot by mistake in December 1914, on ...

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  33. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—As a result of protracted negotiations between the representatives of insurance companies in the various States and the Australian ...

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  34. CLOSE UNION NECESSARY

    The proces verbal was signed at five o'clock this evening. The Allies resolved that they were convinced that close union is as ...

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  35. BLOWN OUT TO SEA

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The airship [?] after a bad landing on the Yorkshire coast, damaging her engines and propellers, was blown out ...

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  36. REVENUE OF VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In a statement of the net revenue for Victoria for January an increase of £29,822 is shown on the figures for January, 1920. Since ...

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  37. WOOL REALISATION SCHEME

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In an interview with a representative of "The Yorkshire Post," General H. B. Lasseter, referring to the wool realisation ...

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  38. COMPENSATION TO WIDOWS AND CHILDREN.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The Court of Cassation has annulled the sentence of the six soldiers who were shot, and awarded the widows annual pensions of ...

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  39. MINERS' DISPUTE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—A conference was held on Saturday between the Prime Minister (Mr Massey) and representatives of the mine-owners and ...

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  40. RETURN TO THE BASE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Air Ministry report that R-[?]4 returned to the base at low speed over Tunstall at 10 this morning. ...

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  41. A MASS OF WRECKAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The airship R-34 reached the aerodrome at Howden, but owing to its crippled condition bumped several times on ...

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  42. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday Morning.—Calcutta gave the Duke of Connaught an enthusiastic welcome, but the extremists' efforts to boycott had ...

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  43. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    GENEVA, Friday Night.—The National Council rejected by a large majority a Socialist motion favoring a resumption of trade with Russia. ...

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  44. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    TOKIO, Friday Night.—Japan's answer to the United States Note concerning the killing of an American officer at Vladivostock has been ...

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  45. BREAK OF GAUGE PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two engineers, Messrs. R. Blake, of England, and F. M. White, of America, who will form a commission which is to report upon the ...

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  46. POLITICS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Friday Night.—Senor Dato has formed a Ministry, retaining all the ex-Ministers except Count de Bagallal as Minister for Finance. ...

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  47. SOME PRESS COMMENTS.

    "Le Temps" says that Germany needs peace. We hope she will recognise the necessity of fulfilling her obligations voluntarily, and also have the ...

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  48. PENALTIES FOR NON-FULFILMENT OF THE DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The Allied conference has concluded It decided that the penalty for non-fulfilment by Germany of the disarmament ...

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  49. PORT OF DANZIG

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" draws attention to the growth of Danzig as an overseas port ...

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  50. TRADE CREDITS SCHEME

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—"The Daily News" says that the Government is endeavoring to persuade the bankers to take the whole risk of the trade ...

    Article : 53 words
  51. TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  52. AMERICANS NOT UNDER ADDITIONAL SURVEILLANCE.

    TOKIO, Saturday Morning. — It is officially denied that the Americans have been placed under additional surveillance. ...

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