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  2. A ROYAL ROMANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Congra[?]latory messages are [?]ring into Buckingham Palace from all classed of the community. ...

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  3. FRENCH “BLUEBEARD”

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Landru was in a jubilant [?]ood to-day, for the prosecution is weakening and shifting ground, in consequence of ...

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  4. ARBUCKLE’S TRIAL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.— Fred Fishbacker, a cinema' director, and a friend of Arbuckle, who was present at the party, testified at the ...

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  5. IRELAND'S WOES

    LONDON, Wednesday — Forty-four political prisoners at the Kilkenny gaol escaped through a tunnel with its exit in a public thoroughfare. The ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES

    (From Sir Percival Phillips, the Australian Press Association's. Special Representative with the Prince Wales). ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The official Far Eastern committee to-day discussed the Chinese customs revenue Dr. Willington Koe made a long ...

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  8. PROBLEM OF PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking at an Aldwych Glub luncheon to-day, Lord Birkenhead said: The problem of all problems was bound up in die ...

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  9. LONDON DELIGHTED

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Wednesday. — Addressing the congress of the Free. State Nationalist party. General Smuts aroused great enthusiasm by ...

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  11. JAPANESE DELEGATION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.— Mr. Yamwoto, leader of the Sel-Yu-kal party, in the Lower House of the Japanese Parliament, has arrived to ...

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  12. GERMAN INGENUITY

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—Dr. Hugo Elkener, Count Zeppelin's, one-time colleague, is the chief promoter of a commercial airship service to run ...

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  13. ARMAMENT LIMITATION.

    WASHINGTON Wednesday,—The Limitation of Armaments Committee, after a general discussion the morning relating to land ar[?]ment and ...

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  14. CHOOSING THE RING.

    Viscount Lascelles interviewed by the “Daily Express.” said. I chose the ring, and I am glad to say it met with the Princess’s approval ...

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  15. EXISTING CUSTOMS REGIME.

    In the present financial conditions the Chinese Government required immediate relief, therefore it was proposed that from January 1 ...

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  16. [?]ING IN BEL[?]

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  17. A DELIGHTFUL PICTURE.

    The entire population was massed at the sides of the spacious main road from the station to the palace, and presented a bright picture in the, ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH CONGRATULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister to-day cabled to the King the Congratulation of the Government on the [?] ...

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  19. THE POSITION OF FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — M. Briand (France) when taking his farewell to the Disarmament, conference, paid a tribute to the courageous ...

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  20. STOLEN WEAPONS

    LONDON, Wednesday— Two machine guns and two riffles, have been [?]'from the storeroom of Guards at time barracks at Chelsea. ...

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  21. ANGLO-AFGHAN TREATY.

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  22. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    LONDON, Wednesday — Sir Philip Gibbs, writing from Russia to the “Daily Chronicle,” states that thousands of people' are using clay, ground ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BEEF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Experts estimate that £1,000000 would be sum to acquire the accumulated meat stocks, which It is suggested to ...

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  24. EUROPEAN DEBTS.

    Alter a general discuss ion the subject was transferred to the committee which was appointed yesterday under, the, chairmanship of ...

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  25. SITUATION VERY GRAVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Daily News” correspondent at Belfast states that it is certain that the man who bombed the tramcart was a Catholic ...

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  26. TURKISH ATROU[?]ES

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—[?] men, women and [?] from [?] them are in a [?] ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL MINES

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday — Mr Emery, manager of the British Broken Hill Mine, who returned from Adelaide to-day, in announcing that ...

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  28. EXCHANGE OF VISITS,

    I was present at the Nazabeg Palace half ah hour later, when the Prince returned the visit and witnessed the interesting ceremonial, ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It its reported ported that the Conference lines do not. intend to enforce the rebate system against the Common wealth liners ...

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  30. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS

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  31. UKRAINE AND [?]

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—Reports received here from [?] state that a [?] is now [?] ...

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  32. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — It was Sir J. Salmond's turn to withstand the battery of American questioning to-day. The usual queries ...

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  33. NAVAL MATTERS GOING WELL.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Admiral Earl Beatty confirms the opinion that his departure indicates that things are going well i& naval ...

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  34. "A DIFFICULT TASK."

    LONDON, Wednesday — Lord Birkenhead, speaking at an Aldwych Club luncheon to-day, said he could not invite them to take an ...

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  35. A SHAKESPEARE FOLIO

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  36. ABOLITION OF "LIKIN."

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. — The conference will not entirely unshackle China from foreign influence, and the Chinese are not entirely pleased with ...

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  37. FIRST FRUIT BOAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The new Commonwealth liner, Moreton Bay, is carrying mails deliverable at Fremantle on January 6. It is intended that ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday,—With a view to opening up new markets tor South African commerce the Government has appointed Karl S[?] ...

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  39. THAT "OPEN DOOR"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — It. has been semiofficially explained that an 'open door" means an equal , opportunity for all foreign enterprises ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    "A BLESSING IN DISGUISE." LONDON, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank to-day, Mr. Andrew ...

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  41. A GARDEN PARTY.

    A garden party in the Montibag grounds was unlike any garden party the Prince has ever attended; There were more gorgeous elephants ...

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  42. LAND ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The question of land armaments has been practically shelved as far as this conference is, concerned, except for ...

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  43. BILLIARD MATCH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The billiard match between M’Conachy of New Zealand, and Newman was continued to-day. At the close of play the ...

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  44. CARVING UP IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday — Speaking at Glasgow, Sir Robert Home condemned the carving up of Ireland into sections, thus enabling one section ...

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  45. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Today’s Belfast casualties number five dead and 13 wounded. Including two publicans, who were killed during mob ...

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  46. FAR EAST FORTIFICATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — It understood that consideration has been given to the examination of the. questions. limiting the Far Eastern ...

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  47. BOMBAY'S FAREWELL.

    LAHORE Wednesday.—A Brillion dinner was given the Prime on Tuesday night at Government House, Bombay. The guests included 140 lead ...

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  48. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Sir Peter Bylands,-addressing the Federation of British Industries, said that admitting that Germany could Only pay her ...

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  49. SAVED BY THE DRUM

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  50. A SECTARIAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Irish "Bulletin," (the Sinn Fein official organ), publishes an open., letter from Professor John Macneill to Mr. E. de ...

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  51. GALWAY GAOL FIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message received from Dublin states that 40 Sinn Fein prisoners set fire to the Galway gaol to-day, as a protest, ...

    Article : 137 words
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