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  2. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    Most of the newspapers to-day discuss the announcement that the Pacific and naval agreement will be reduced to treaty form and will be submitted to the Senate. ...

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  3. About people.

    A London cablegram stales that the Mary will probably visit Viscount Lascelles's Irish seat at Portumma,County Galway.The castle was recently burned ...

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  4. THE BREAD EXTORTION.

    As wheat has fallen 50 per cent is price why has not bread fallen in corresponding ratio?Why is it still at famine prices?This is the topic of the day ...

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  5. Irish Settlement Terms

    The King has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George from Sandringham as follows:-- " I am overjoyed to hear the splendid news you have just sent me. I congratulate you with all my ...

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  6. Announcement in the Senate.

    In the Senate the terms of settlement were announced last night by Senatot Millen leader of the Government Senator Millen said this was a momentous event ...

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  7. Discussion in Parliament

    In the Legislative Assembly Yesterday Mr.Prendergast moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of discussing a matter of urgent public importance, viz. ...

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  8. THE NEW AMERICA.

    President Harding, in a message to Congress to-day, said:--"It is a very gratifying privilege to come to Congress with the republic at peace with all the nations of the ...

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  9. ARCHBISHOP CLUNE THANKFUL.

    PERTH.--Archbishop Clune, speaking at a function on Tuesday night, said he thanked Almighty God for the news of the Irish settlement. Whatever ...

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  10. GRATIFICATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    Last night the Prime Minister despatched the following cable message to Mr. Lloyd George:-- "On behalf of Commonwealth of ...

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  11. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX CAUTIOUS.

    MYRTLEFORD.--Archibishop Mannix, who opened a bazaar here on Wednesday, said he had received information from Melbourne and Sydney that Lord Birkenhead ...

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  12. A REPORTED N.S.W. SALE.

    SYDNEY.--The following circular, alleged to have been issued by one of the largest wheat buying and exporting firms in Australia to its agents, was brought ...

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  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Matthew O'Reilly formerly of Tallangatta late [?]road East St.Kilda and of Chaucer St.kilda retired farmer and grazier who [?] on 28th September by his will of 30th ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. LABOR LEADERS' SATISFACTION.

    Mr. Charlton, acting leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, commenting yesterday on the reported settlement of the Irish question, said the people of ...

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  15. Enthusiasm in Federal Parliament

    There was a remarkable scene of rejoicing in the House of Representative, last night when the Prime Minister read a cable message which he had received from ...

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  16. THE FRUIT POOL

    Representatives of the growers interested in the formation of a fruit pool have arranged to interview the Minister for, Trade and Customs to-day to discuss ...

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  17. TREATMENT IN SPANISH LEGION.

    An ex-captain volunteer in the Spanish Legion, named May, defends the treatment accorded the British Legionaries. He says the treatment was according to the ...

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  18. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The early returns of the Canadian elections indicate that the Liberals are making heavy gains in the eastern provinces, and that several Ministers of the present ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. A British Touring Party.

    Among the passengers who reached Melbourne from London by R.M.S Naldern yesterday were thirty British courists.The party which comprises members of both ...

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  20. EXTREMISTS IN BURMA.

    Official cables from India state that the extremists are extending their intensive campaign to Burma, in preparation of the Prince's visit. A considerable boycotting ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. PENTRIDGE REFORM.

    The Chief Secretary expects to receive the report of the Inspector-General of Penal Establishments on the Pentridge inquiry by tomorrow. The report will ...

    Article : 145 words
  22. A Political Clean Up.

    Sir,--The Australian Legion with all its protestations as to political ideals and reform has not yet made any move to bring Mr.Huges to book in the matter of ...

    Article : 152 words
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  26. FRIENDLY NOTE FROM FRANCE TO BRITAIN.

    The French Government has replied to the last British Note concerning Angora in a very friendly tone. ...

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