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  2. IMMIGRATION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.— Representative Johnston, chairman of the House of Representatives immigration committee, before the ...

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  3. THE CRISIS IN THE NEAR EAST

    Mr Lloyd George summoned the newspaper men to Downing-street to state the actual facts of the position. Great Britain has strengthened her position in the Dardanelles and Bosphorus in order to maintain the freedom of the ...

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  4. CIVIL WAR IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Brigadier Devins, an anti-treaty member of the Dail Eireann; Professor Macneill's son, Brian, and four other rebels ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Australian Press Association correspondent at Geneva says that there was a sensational twenty or thirty minutes ...

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  6. ATTITUDE OF BULGARIA.

    BELGRAVE, Friday Night. — The French President of the Inter-Allied Liquidation Commission has noted that the Bulgarian Government is ...

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  7. REPLY TO THE APPEAL.

    PRETORIA, Sunday Morning. — At a meeting of the Cabinet Mr Lloyd George's appeal was discussed, but no definite decision arrived at. It is ...

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  8. MR LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr Lloyd George summoned the newspaper men to No. 10 Downing-street, and stated that he thought it desirable, ...

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  9. PASSENGER TRAIN HELD UP.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Armed men held up a passenger train at Bansha from Tipperary. They smashed the carriages, sprinkled petrol and set them ...

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  10. CONFERENCE AT PARIS.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—After a conference with M. Poincare and Signor Aforza, Lord Curzon stated that they had discussed the message to the ...

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  11. FURTHER OUTRAGES BY IRREGULARS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — All the telegraph and telephone wires and railway lines at Kerry have been destroyed by the irregulars, who have concentrated ...

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  12. APPEAL BY AMERICAN CHURCHES.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The Federal Council of Churches, embracing numerous denominations, telegraphed to President Harding, Mr C. ...

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  13. FORTY-FOUR HOURS

    HOBART, Saturday. —"After, consideration of the position created by the variation of their award, making 48 hours a week's work instead of 44 ...

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  14. SOVIET ENDORSE TURKISH POLICY.

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning.—M. Tchitcherin, interviewed by "The Berliner Tageblatt," said that the Soviet fully endorsed the Turkish ...

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  15. COLLAPSE OF A FLOOR

    PITTSBURGH, Saturday Morning. —A crowd of children while waiting for admittance to see a motion picture entitled "The Trap," were ...

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  16. FRENCH GENERAL LEAVES FOR SMYRNA.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The Foreign Office confirms General Bouillion's departure to Smyrna. He will semi-officially ask Kemal Pasha to ...

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  17. KEMAL PASHA'S DEMAND.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday Night. —Kemal Pasha's demand to be allowed to establish an administration here prior to a peace conference is ...

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  18. LABOR PARTY'S TELEGRAM.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — "The Daily Chronicle says that the demand in the Labor party's telegram to Australia for a solution by ...

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  19. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    PARIS, Friday Night.—In consequence of the seamen's strike the Government has temporarily suspended the Act reserving to the French a ...

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  20. SERIOUS CONCENTRATION AT ISMID.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Constantinople says that a serious Constantinople says that a serious concentration is occurring at Ismid, ...

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  21. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Saturday. — At the City Police Court this morning W. H. Ayr, manager of the Serenaders Theatrical Company, was fined £5 for ...

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  22. ENGINEERING UNION'S ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The outcome of a mass meeting of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union to-day will mean that the 48 hours ...

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  23. THE NEUTRAL ZONE.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — France is bringing pressure upon Kemal Pasha not to attempt open hostilities against France's ally ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY M. POINCARE.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—M. Poincare has informed newspaper men that, though accord has not yet been reached in the conversations, he hoped to ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. CHINA AND SOVIETS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Copenhagen correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that China has accepted the invitation of the Soviets ...

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  26. A MOVE BY RUSSIA.

    BUCHAREST, Friday Night. — Four months-ago two Russian aviators flew over. Bessarabia, dropping pamphlets. They crashed, and were ...

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  27. VENIZELOS PLOT DISCOVERED

    ATHENS, Friday Night.—A Veni zelos plot has been discovered. Many arrests have been made. ...

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  28. HORSE DOPING

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. —Horse doping continues to be the most urgent problem of the French turf. The Societe d'Encouragement in ...

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  29. APPEAL TO CHRISTIANS AND MOHAMMEDANS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—An appeal to the Christians and Mohammedans of the British Empire, signed by many representatives of labor and ...

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  30. DECLARATION OF EMPIRE SOLIDARITY.

    TORONTO, Saturday Night. — ExPremier Meighan, in a speech, assailed the Government's delay in relying to Britain's requested statement of policy ...

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  31. UNDER SECRETARY FOR STATE ARRESTED.

    ATHENS, Saturday Night. — M. Grivas, Under Secretary for State in the Venizelos Cabinet, has been arrested on a charge of plotting against ...

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  32. PROPOSALS DEBATED BY THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Australian Press Association correspondent at Geneva says that the committee of the League of Nations ...

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  33. THE ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — The Allied conference on the Near East has issued a note on behalf of Britain, France, and Italy requesting the ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES.

    GENEVA, Friday Night. — The Assembly adopted a report providing for the creation of international commissions of conciliation to deal with ...

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  35. LABOR PARTY VIEWS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Mr Charlton, leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, on Saturday received from the British Labor party ...

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  36. TURCO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

    ROME, Friday Night.—The press is satisfied with the Paris decision to convene a conference without delay to settle the Near Eastern question, ...

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  37. DETECTIVES RAID HOTEL

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.— Forty detectives raided the Hotel Douglas, in the heart of the Broads way district, and seized half a ...

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  38. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—President Harding has signed the Borah Bill authorising the appointment of a commission to investigate the coal ...

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  39. BULGARIAN MINISTER'S SUGGESTION.

    SOFIA, Friday Night.—M. Stambolski. Bulgarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, suggests that Eastern and Western Thrace should be an ...

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  40. THE NETHERLANDS

    THE HAGUE, Friday Night. — The Second Chamber has passed the second reading of a new Constitution Bill providing for women's franchise, that ...

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  41. COUNSELLING RETICENCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — "Talk of war makes war." In effect these were the words used by the State Governor, Earl of Stradbroke, in counselling ...

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  42. WORKS CLOSED DOWN

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. —The Ebbw Vale Steel. Iron and Coal Company have closed all their works and mines owing to a series of labor ...

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  43. ITALIAN REFUGEES.

    Thousands of Italian refugees from Smyrna are camping at Taranto and Brindisi, but as the situation in Smyrna is now normal it is probable ...

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  44. DELIVERANCE OF THRACE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The Bureau Informations Orientates publishes an official communique from Adana stating that unless the Allies reach an ...

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  45. DEMANDS BY KEMAL PASHA.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Constantinople correspondent of "The Morning Post" says that General Pelle, a French representative, ...

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  46. NATIONAL FREE CHURCH COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The executive of the National Free Church Council has passed a resolution deploring the Near Eastern situation. ...

    Article : 57 words
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