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  2. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday Night. — The conference is making no progress. Lord Curzou declares that Britain agrees with Mr Child concerning the zones of ...

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  3. SENSATION AT ATHENS

    ATHENS, Tuesday Night—The courtmartial's death sentences included General Hadjanestis a former commander in Ionia, while General Stratigos and ...

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  4. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON. Tuesday Night. — The Irish Constitution Bill has passed through the committee stage in the House of Commons, without ...

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  5. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    PARIS TuesdaY Night.—It has now been confirmed that M. Milerand presided yesterday at a secret conference, attended by M. Poineare. M. Barthous, ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Senator Bakhap addressed the electors in the Oddfellows' Hall. Latrobe, on Friday night last. There was one of the largest audiences of the present ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The President (Mr Tetley Gant, C.M.G) took the chair at 4 p.m. HOBART CORPORATION ACT. ...

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  8. REBEL THREATS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Cork City Council has ignored a foolish rebel letter forbidding the Council to nominate members to the Irish ...

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  9. DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Lansdowne, in the House of Lords, asked what was being done in regard to compensation to the Britisher in ...

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  10. LORD CURZON AND ISMET PASHA.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday Morning. —The issue of the conversations between Lord Curzon and Ismet Pasha depends on a trivial message by a ...

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  11. BRITISH OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Colonel Guinness stated that the strength of the British army ...

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  12. VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A vigorous debate took place in the Legislative Assembly to-day on the motion for the second reading of the ...

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  13. PRINCE ANDREW ARRESTED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday Night—Prince Andrew, who has been arrested, will be tried shortly for his life. He is married to Princess Alice of ...

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  14. THE NAVAL CLAUSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Admiral Keyes has gone to Lausanne as an expert adviser on the naval clauses in the new treaty. ...

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  15. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Speaker (Mr J. W. Evans, C.M.G.) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. FIRST READINGS. ...

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  16. BOY SCOUTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Sir Alfred D. Pickford, Chief Commissioner of the Boy Scout movement, lecturing at the Colonial Institute on ...

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  17. BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The British Government takes the gravest possible view of the execution of the Greek ex-Ministers, and representations, ...

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  18. THE RUSSIAN DEMANDS.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday Morning. —Lord Curzon, M. Barrere, and Signor Garroni considered the Russian demand. It is understood that they ...

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  19. MEETING AT PERTH.

    Mr L. Atkinson, candidate for Wilnot for the House of Representatives, and Mr Wm. Hy. Dixon, candidate for the Senate, addressed a small ...

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  20. FRANCO-BRITISH UNDERSTANDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Mr M. Donohoe writing in "The Daily Chronicle," says that Franco-British Understanding is still proof ...

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  21. FUTILE EFFORTS BY BRITISH MINISTER.

    ATHENS, Wednesday Morning.—The British Minister (Mr Lindley) continued his efforts to secure clemency to the last. Without waiting the official ...

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  22. AN ALDERMAN ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Alderman Charles Murphy, one of the most prominent De Valeriaites, has been arrested in Dublin ...

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  23. FATALITY AT BLYTHE

    ULVERSTONE, Wednesday.—A fatal accident happened at Mr Hadley Bott's farm at Blythe, on Tuesday the victim being Frank Lang, aged 38 ...

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  24. EXECUTION OF CHILDERS.

    Mr Colgrave, in the Provisional Parliament, replying to Mr Gavan Duffy's attack regarding the execution of Childers, said that the military courts ...

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  25. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS

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  26. AN ACT OF BARBARITY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.— The press comment here on the execution of the Greek Ministers condemns it as an act of barbarity. It is ...

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  27. FRENCH FINANCES

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—"Le Petit Parisien's" correspondent at Berlin says that Government circles have abandoned the idea of seeking an ...

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  28. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Herbert Cyril Curnow, charged with the murder of Eleanor Louise Bockman, aged 17 years, made a statement in a clear ...

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  29. SEIZURE OF FREE STATERS.

    Free Staters seized land mines, loaded shells, and other arms at Count Plunkett's Dublin house. ...

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  30. GENERAL PERSHING'S WARNING

    ST. PAUL (MINNESOTA), Wednesday, Night.—General Pershing, in a speech, warned the Pacificists. He declared that the situation in the Near ...

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  31. INDIANS IN THE DOMINIONS

    LAHORE, Tuesday Night.—Mr Sastri, on being interviewed, regarding the result of his mission, said he was not fully satisfied, and never expected ...

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  32. OUTRAGE UPON CIVILISED HUMANITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— "The Daily Express" says that the execution of M. Gouraris and his Ministers is an outrage upon civilised humanity, ...

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  33. UNUSUAL BANDIT CHASE

    COLUMBUS, (OHIO), Wednesday Morning. — An unusual bandit chase, resulting in the death of two persons and the serious wounding of two ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A large crowd of unemployed marched to Bowstreet Police Court, where Rev. Pickering was charged with obstructing the ...

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  35. POWER FOR N.W. COAST

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Messrs. Hobbs, Marriott, and Hope, M.S.H.A., A. G. Lakin (of the Leven), Major Spilsbury, and Mr H. H. McFie (of ...

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  36. SENSATION AT LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday Morning.— The news of the executions at Athens created a sensation at the conference and caused intense resentment, ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Rome, Tuesday Night.—Signor Mussolini has ordered all the Italian Consul's censular agents who are not of Italian nationality to quit their posts ...

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  38. GOAL SHIPPING

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Clyde Navigation Trust has carried out successful experiments with a new shoot apparatus with which ...

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  39. WORK ON THE RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Mr Bonar Law met the managers of the principal railways at 10 Downingstreet and discussed the unemployment ...

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  40. AN ACTION FOR SLANDER

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A short while back Archdeacon Wakeford sought to re-establish has slander action against the Archbishop of ...

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  41. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir William Cotts, a new member of the House of Commons for Inveresk and Western Isles, is approaching the ...

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  42. INDIAN AIR MECHANICS

    LAHORE, Tuesday Night. — Major Blake has written a strong letter to "The Mail" and Air Force Commandant in India. and has also sent a copy to ...

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  43. THE STATE'S FINANCES

    HOBART, Wednesday. — As expected the Public Expenditures Adjustment Bill, so far as it related to. the reduction of civil servants' ...

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  44. TRIPLETS OUTDONE

    LAHORE, Tuesday Night.—An interesting medical fact occurred in a local hospital where a Brahaman's woman gave birth to five baby boys, ...

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  45. THE TREK FROM ANATOLA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at constantinople appr[?] a terrible loss of life in the great trek from Anatola to ...

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  46. CHINESE MINISTERS IMPEACHED

    PEKING, Wednesday Night.—The Peking Lower House of parliament has impeached the Acting Premier Chunghui and the Foreign Minister. ...

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  47. THE NOTICE PAPER

    Mr. Newton, to ask the (a) To what extent the allowance of £5 per centum of the unimproved value provided for in the Land and ...

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  48. ALPINE MOTOR TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — As a result of a protest against the winners of the petrol consumption test in the Alpine motor trial, which has ...

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  49. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — P. and O. shares are quoted b £325, s £335. Australian Mercantile. £76 5s. City of Sydney Debentures. £104 2s ...

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  50. AN APPEAL CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Judicial Committee has allowed the appeal with costs in the case Hatrick, of New Zealand v. the King. ...

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  51. BOLSHEVIKS IN BOKHARA

    LAHORE, Tuesday Night.—Bokharan news indicates that the Bolshevik's ascendancy in fighting has died down, but the insurgents on the Ferghans are ...

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  52. PROHIBITION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— It is emphatically declared at White House that President Harding has no thought of asking Congress to modify ...

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  53. DISASTROUS FIRE

    WAGGA, Wednesday. — A fire which travelled over two and a half miles. destroying hay and large areas of grass, startesd on the property of Mrs Arthur ...

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