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  2. WHO INVENTED TANKS?

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir William pr[?]ton, who was awarded a large sum in connection with tank invention, in evidence said that Lord ...

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  3. THE IRISH BOUNDARY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Cosgrave and Sir James Craig separately and lengthily conferred with Mr Baldwin at Downing-street this ...

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  4. FRENCH CRISIS

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—M. Herriott has abandoned Cabinet making. M. Herriot's conversations with Socialist leaders were fruitless. They ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr. T. Shaw in the absence of Mr. J. R. Clynes, who is ill, submitted a censure motion ...

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  6. A DISTRESSING FATALITY

    Under most distressing circumstances, the death occurred yesterday of Mr David Telford Brownlie, the well-known manager of the New ...

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  7. LATE QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The remains of Queen Alexandra were borne this afternoon through lanes white with snow to Wolferton ...

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  8. PREPARATIONS FOR RESISTANCE

    Reports from Derby and Ulster state that specials with armed machine guns, have taken up positions on the border, which is believed to ...

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  9. INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS.

    Sir Maurice Hankey in his evidence threw some interesting sidelights on Lord Kitchener's attitude. He declared that Lord Kitchener was ...

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  10. A MOST DIFFICULT CRISIS.

    The Cabinet crisis is perhaps the most difficult in the history of the third Republic. The attiude of the Socialists remains a stumbling block ...

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  11. DEPORTATION OF WALSH

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr. E. Harmsworth had down a question if the Home Secretary intended preventing ...

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  12. EMBEZZLEMENT OF FUNDS

    ATHENS, Thursday Night.—Twenty thousand people were present at the hanging of two officers, who were sentenced to death by court martial for ...

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  13. THE LOCARNO PACT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Reichstag by 271 votes to 159 accepted the Locarno Pact and arbitration treaties and Germany's entry into the ...

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  14. SEARCHING FOR JEWELS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Scotland Yard is searching for jewels, and valuables worth £1500 which were stolen from the house of Colonel ...

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  15. TIMBER WORKERS' WAGES

    HOBART, Friday.—A compulsory conference between the representatives of the Timber Workers' Union, the Timber Merchants and Sawmillers' ...

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  16. M. BRIAND'S DECISION FINES FAVOR.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The newspapers generally are gratified at M. Briand's consent to from a Minister and anticipate a speedy fulfillment ...

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  17. BRITISH RAILWAY LINES

    TOKIO, Thursday Morning.—It is learned from the Railway Department that after two years special test the authorities have decided to replace ...

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  18. POLICE MEDAL NO. 80

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) has stated that if General Blamey. Chief Commissioner of Police, asked for a public ...

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  19. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    There was a good attendance of officers at the quarterly meeting of the Richmond Lodge, and the treasurer was kept busy receiving ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Imperial authorities point out that, it is impossible to even entertain the proposal that a member of the Royal ...

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  21. THE FINAL RITES

    LONDON, Friday Aftornoon.—This morning broke drear and frosty, with a light fog and bitter cold, turning into a snowstorm, By 9 o'clock a ...

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  22. WIRELESS OPERATORS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Owing to the failure of negotiations over the shipowners' decision to cut down the wages of wireless operators 22s 6d a ...

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  23. SERVICES AT HONOLULU.

    HONOLULU, Friday Morning.— Special services were held in all churches to-day on the occasion of Queen Alexandra's funeral. ...

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  24. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—After writing off £10,000 from the premises account, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company had ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Owing to the death of Sir William Allan (Unionist) M.P. For county of Armagh in the Ulster Parliament a ...

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  26. ANXIOUS SPECTATORS.

    A woman wrapped in a fur coat arrived at Westminster Abbey at 11 o'clock last night determined to wait all night long to be the first to enter ...

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  27. SENTENCES ON COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The general council of the Trade Union Congress and Labor party executive have jointly called on organised labor ...

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  28. EXCHANGE RATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  29. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The counting of the Victorian Senate votes was completed practically to-night. H. E. Elliott and J. F. Guthrie had been ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CONDOLENCE ACKNOWLEDGED.

    MELBOURNEM Friday.—His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from the Secretary of State for Dominion ...

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  31. GERMAN SHIPPING COMBINE

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—A general meeting of the shareholders of the North German Lloyd Company will be held on December 21 to ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  33. EVACUATION OF COLOGNE

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—A message from Mayence reports that the regrouping has been completed with a view to the forthcoming evacuation ...

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  34. C.T.A. SYMPATHY WITH PRINCE OF WALES.

    The secretary of the C.T.A. in Launceston (Mr W. E. Colhoun) has received a cable to the effect that the united president of the C.T.A. (Mr ...

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  35. THE M1 DISASTER

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a letter to Mr Ammon, M.P., says although I know the cause ...

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  36. BRITISH SCHOOLBOYS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Col. Stanley Church, in collaboration with Mr Colebatch (West Australia) and other Agents-General, is arranging to ...

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  37. REVOLT IN CHINA

    PEKING, Thursday Night.—General Kuo Sung Ling's attempt to seize Mukden and capture General Chang Tso Lin has evidently not yet ...

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  38. LEGAL PROFESSION'S ATTITUDE

    HOBART, Friday.—At a special meeting of the council of the South [?] Law Society the following resolution was unanimously passed:—"The ...

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  39. A PENDING ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr Ramsay Macdonald and Mr J. H. Thomas deny the rumors of a pending alliance between the Lloyd Georgians ...

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