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  2. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—George Earne man, a sturdily-built young man, was to-day charged at the Criminal Court, with the murder of Alexander Mathew ...

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  3. IRISH FREE STATE

    The press the world over is rejoicing over the Irish settlement, the only distcordant note coming from the Belfast papers. Sir James Craig (Ulster Premier) has left for London to seek further information on the terms ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Harding to-day, at a Red Cross meeting, said: “I know what I am speaking about. We are going to ...

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  5. MALABAR REBELLION

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—There have been many engagements and the rebels are suffering heavily. A Burma battalion captured 80,000 pounds ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Referring to the question of arrangements of Pacific affairs, the British spokesman, today indicated that there ...

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  7. BIG EXPLOSION

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Fifteen persons were killed and 20 injured at ah explosion of an oil tank in a dynamite factors at Saarwellingen, in the ...

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  8. POPE’S CONGRATULATIONS

    ROME. Wednesday.—The Pope has telegraphed his congratulation to the King and Mr. de Valera in connection with the Irish settlement. ...

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  9. FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The newspapers generally pay a tribute to the efforts in the Irish peace and eulogise Mr. Lloyd George as one at ...

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  10. BID FOR LIBERTY.

    LAHORE Wednesday,—A number of Moplahs in the Cannanore gaol tried to escape. The warders were attacked and were compelled to fire, ...

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  11. BELFAST CRITICISM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-The Belfast last newspapers severely criticise the terms of the agreement. The “Northern Whig” says: There is little ...

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  12. BODY CUT TO PIECES

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The body of Roor Singh, the alleged vicitim of a tragedy near Lismore. believed to have been cut to pieces with a ...

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  13. NO SERIOUS DIFFICULTIES.

    Mr, Hanl Hara (Japan) reviewing to-day’s conversations said that he saw to reason why China and Japan should not agree, as no serious ...

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  14. TAKING PRECAUTIONS.

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—Practically all the remaining important extremist leaders have been arrested. ...

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  15. INCLUSION OF FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is more than likely that [?] will be included in these t[?] or agreements. American opinion seems to ...

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  16. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Toronto reports state that the early returns of the Canadian elections indicate that the Liberals are making heavy gains ...

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  17. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The New York press unanimously welcomed the news of the Irish settlement as foreshadowing peace ...

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  18. REPARATIONS.

    CONENHAGEN, Wednesday.1 “Politiken’s” Berlin correspondent says that the Government has officially applied to he leading English ...

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  19. LIBERAL LEADER SPEAKS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. H. H. quith (leader of the liberal party) speaking at Paisley, stated “It was here a ittle less than two years ago ...

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  20. A MEETING OF CROOKS’

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The conditions of Nemle Hamiten, who, in [?] deposition, alleged sho had be [?] near Ar[?] by man[?] ...

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  21. BOOKING FOR ENGLAND

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Pearce is receiving scores of invitations to speak in all parts of the country, but is unable to accept S[?] ...

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  22. QUESTION OF BOUNDARIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Belfast state that Ulster’s main objection to the agreement reiste to the proposed interference with the ...

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  23. AN IMPORTANT VISIT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. Herr Bawer Ger[?] Treasurer) has gone to London to canter with Sir Robert Horne (Chancellor of the Exchequer) on ...

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  24. THE BROKE MINISTER.

    A count two hours after the polls were closed showed, that 83 Liberals 38 Conservatives, 17 Progressives and two Labormen had been returned, ...

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  25. CHINA LOSING GROUND..

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Telegrams are [?] in upon the the Chinese delegation, denouncing the method of conversations with Japan. There ...

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  26. SOVIET RUSSIA

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday. — M. Tchicherin has sent an ultimatum to the Finish Minister at Moscow, protesting against the Finnish ...

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  27. TARIFF CHIEF ISSUE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A later return shows the election of 120 Liberals, 43, Conservatives, 37 Farmers, and two Labor men, The chief issue ...

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  28. SIR-JANES CRAIG HOPEFUL.

    Sir James Craig sent the following message in a. meeting at County town:—It now appears to me that peace is possibly within sight if all ...

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  29. IRISH CABINET SUMMONED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. de Valera in view of the nature of the proposed treaty, has sent an urgent summons to the members of the Sinn Fel[?] ...

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  30. OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An official message states that the drafting committee reported to the Far Eastern committee to-day regarding ...

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  31. ADDRESS TO RED CROSS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Harding, in addressing the Red Cross to-day, said You and have lived in a period in which ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT OVERWHELMED.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The final returns show that the Liberals have over[?] the Government taking 121 seats. The Conservatives have ...

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  33. EXTREMIST OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday. 7 The Australian Press Association understands that the extremists opposition to Mr.de Valera’s popular personality is ...

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  34. Mr. DE VALERA’S ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily News” special Dublin correspondent states that opposition to the treaty is possible within Sinn Fien circles, ...

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  35. ENVER PASHA ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Wednesday—A telegram from Constantinople stated that a revolution under Enver Pasha has spread to the, whole Batoum region, ...

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  36. LAND FOR IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—For trear three hours to-day the debate issued in the Legislative assembly on clause of the Crown [?] Bill ...

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  37. EFFECT ON UNITED STATES.

    The Chicago “Tribune commenting editorially, says that the goal feeling between the United States had Britain was impaired is what had ...

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  38. SIGNIFICANT REMARKS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. John W. Weeks (Secretary for War) in his first annual report, stated, that the, plans now initiated for the ...

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  39. POLISH NEWS

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—Business Inch have conferred; and decided how to dispose of the Jews. While declaring that it was not anti-Semitic ...

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  40. SENATE’S APPRECIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the instance of Senator Lynch (W.A.) the Senate to-day agreed to a motion expressing appreciation of Mr. Llord ...

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  41. IRISH DELEGATES LEAVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish delegates op leaving Euston for Dublin had an enthusiastic send-off from a cheering crowd. Only police help ...

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  42. THE EVER READY PROFITEER

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Pron[?]teers are already discussing the exploitation of Irish domestic freedom, hoping that the new Government for the sake ...

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  43. FOREIGN LEASEHOLDS.

    Mr. Wellington made a ([?]sina) made a statement on Mr. Ha[?] Hara’s declaration on Saturday. He said that China was unable as expected to ...

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  44. INTERNEES TO BE RELEASED

    LONDON Wednesday.—An official message states that the King has approved of the immediate release of all Irish internees ...

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  45. BELFAST DISORDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was much shooting in Belfast last night, including an attack on a. lorry laden’ with police. No casualties are ...

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  46. [?] OF TRAVELLING BAG

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the Police Court to-day. Alfred Henry Turner, Henry Forde and Clement Charies Fitzmaurice, who were ...

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  47. IRISH SELF-DETERMINATION LEAGUE.

    The executive of the Self determination for Ireland League of Australia, Tasmanian section, met last night and despatched a cable to the Dublin ...

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  48. FIRST GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Duke of York’s name has been mentioned in connection with Irish Governor Generalship ...

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  49. TURKISH NATIONALISTS

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—A telegram from Acasii states that 5000 Kemalists entered the town After a dispute with the French commander, ...

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  50. MR. BONAR LAW’S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— It is believed that Mr. Bonar Law will support the Government when the terms of the Irish settlement are submitted td ...

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  51. MURDER OF CONSTABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Warder Leonard and 12 of the Sinn Fein prisoners have been committed for trial for murdering the two constables ...

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  52. “NEW-WORLD ORDER”

    LONDON', Wednesday—Mr. Michae Collins (Irish Treasurer), when interviewed said that the creation of the Irish Free State had laid the ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN RESOLUTION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Harding has written a reply to Senator Pearce thanking him again for the resolution which was passsd ...

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  54. SOUTH AFRICA PLEASED.

    CAPETOWN. Thursday.—The Irish settlement has been received with the greatest satisfaction throughout South Africa, The Union Government ...

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  55. ARCHBISHOP’S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury in a message to the church, states: “For months the church has steadily invoked for our ...

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  56. REMARKABLE BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Remarkable billiards were, witnessed yesterdaay in the match between M’Conachy and Beece. M’Conachy in the afternoon ...

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  57. CHINA’S NEUTRAL RIGHTS.

    The proposal of the Chinese delegation that China’s rights as a n[?] should be Fully respected in future wars, to which she is not a party ...

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  58. GOLD FOR AMERICA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A record shipment. of specie was sent by the s.s. Ventora to San Francisco yesterday, when £400,000 in, soverreigns was ...

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  59. FEDERAL, LABOR PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Parliamentary Labor party has passed a Resolution recording its unqualified pleasure at the successful ...

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  60. “AUSSIES” CONGRATULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Federal President of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia many despatched the ...

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  61. LABOR ATTITUDE.

    LONDON. Wednesday—The general council of the Trade Union congress and the Labor party have issued a [?] expressing the hope that ...

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  62. UNIONISTS’ INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Lloyd George to-day interested Lo[?] and other Southern Unionists, Mr. Arthur Gri[?] (Irish Foreign ...

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