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  3. GREAT FAREWELL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Mr Hughes left London this morning in a special Pullman car attached to the Folkestone train, He had a great ...

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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning. —The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says it is understood that President Harding ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The match at Cheltenham against Cloucestershire was concluded to-day, the Australians winning by an innings and ...

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  6. A FARMER'S SUICIDE

    ULVERSTONE, Wednesday.—Coroner T. Coilert held an inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of Wilham Altred Brown, a farmer, of ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Dail Eireaun, after considering the reply to Britain, adjourned a fur-ther private sitting held on Thursday. ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Over eight hundred attended Sir James Allen's reception to take farewell of Mr W. F. Mussey, Premier of New ...

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  9. A FORECAST OF THE REPLY.

    "The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Dublin, in forecasting the reply, says that the Dail Eireann will reafirm its adherence to the Republican ...

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  10. CONTRIBUTION TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Mr Hughes, on being interviewed by the Australian Press, expressed his intention to obtain a substantial reduction ...

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  11. FRENCH VIEW OF THE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—The Journal des Debats" says that the Washington conference seems likely to degenerate into a meeting of Prime ...

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  12. LEADER OF THE SINN FEIN EXTREMISTS.

    "The Daily Express" reveals that the leader of the Sinn Fein extreat[?]rists, who is standing out for a ful and final separation, is Erskine Childers, who is ...

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  13. JAPAN'S DELEGATION.

    TOKIO, Wednesday Morning.—Asahi Shimban" states that Japan's delegation to the Washington Disarmament Conference will consist of ...

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  14. THE GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    Referring to press cables attributing to Senator Gardinor a staoment that Mr Shepherd's appointment to the Geneva conference was an affront to ...

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  15. LIVELY DEBATE IN UNITED STATES SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—The Washington Senate passed a bill providing £200,000 dollars for expenses at the Disarmament ...

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  16. DEATH OF CYRIL JOHN

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A verdict of accidental death due to exposure, was returned by the Coroner (Mr C. Gilmore) after hearing the evidence ...

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  17. EMIGRATION.

    Referring to emigration, Mr Hughes opposed dumping immigrants in towns. He had not been informed regarding Sir William Carruthers's proposals. but ...

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  18. "THE LION TAMER"

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"Punch" publishes a cartoon entitled "The Lion Tamer." which depicts Armstrong on Lords cricket ground with a British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. A FRENCH DECORATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— At the French Embassy to-day the Ambassador conferred on Mr Massey. on behalf of President Millerand, the ...

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  20. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning. —The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says it is understood that the United ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night—Joseph Ward arranged the underwriting of the SOuthland electric supply loan of £730,000 at siy per cent minimum ...

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  22. GENEROUS WELCOME

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Morning. —A pleasing incident occurred on the high seas. The French sailer Amival Cecile, bound from Port Lincoln for ...

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  23. CHEMICAL TRADE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A conference between employers and werkmen in the chemical trade has broken off and a strike notice ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING.

    Referring to the Commonwealth shipping, he said he was convinced that the management was equal to any competing lines, and better than some. ...

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  25. THE HOSTILITY OF THE RADICAL PRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Morning Post," in a leader, says it is exactly because Mr Hughes is Britain's true friend that he has ...

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  26. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA

    HELSINGFORS. Wednesday Morning.—The situation owing to the cholera outbreak in Astrakan is desperate, and the town is so filthy that ...

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  27. DISPUTED REGION IN PANAMA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning. —The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says that Panama has informed ...

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  28. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"The Yorkshire Post" says as the result of information placed in Mr. Hughes's hands, hope is entertained at Bradford ...

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  29. TEST MATCH REFORMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "Spotting Life's" cricket correspondent, writing on test cricket reforms, says that before the Australians come ...

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  30. MILL GIRL APPOINTED A MAGISTRATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A Dewsbury mill girl has been appointed a magistrate. Her employers have agreed to facilitate her attendance at ...

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  31. CENSUS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON", Tuesday Night. — The recent census was the largest ever recorded. It gives Britain's population at 42,767,530 an increase on the ...

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  32. ARRIVAL IN FRANCE.

    AMIENS, Wednesday Morning. — Mr Hughes and his party arrived at Folkestone without incident, where the final farewells were taken before ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Bank of Australia shares are noted at £86; Bank of New South Wales, £31 15s; Union Bank, 12; New ...

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  34. THE TAMAR RIVER

    Captain J. T. Murray leaves to-day for Melbourne by the Naitana. en route to Hong Kong. On the eve of his departura he informed a "Daily Telegraph" represent ...

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  35. BELLERIVE-HOBART FERRY

    BOBART, Wednesday.— The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works met this morning to farther consider the Believie-Hobart ...

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  36. ALLEGED GIGANTIC SWINDLE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday Morning. — Eight men have been arrested, and 1,602,000 dollars in sceurities recovered, and confessions obtained from. ...

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  37. HESOPOTAMIA

    BAGDAD, Wednesday Morning. — The a[?]icession of Emir Feisal to the Kingship of Irak took place at six this morning amid great enthusiasm. ...

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  38. AFFAIRS IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday Morning.— The proclamation of martial law has had a sobering effect in the Erpal districi, but the situation is still in a very grave state. ...

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  39. GRECO-TURKISH WAR

    ATHENS, Tuesday Night. — The Greeks have crossed the Sangaria River and captured 170 officers and 4000 men. Artillery broke up he Turkish ...

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  40. GERMAN SHIPBUILDING

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday Night.—Advices from Berlin indicate that Germany is about to suspend import licences for vessels purchased abroad, ...

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