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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The House of Representatives, after sitting half the night, passed a number of technical and machinery Bills including ...

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  3. HORRORS OF WAR

    PARIS, Thursday.— Sentences of French courts-martial are occupying the public attention. A number of cases have been disclose in which ...

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  4. CRUEL DIFFICULTIES ENDED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — M. Millerand (French President) has telegraphed the King his heartiest congratulations on the settlement of the ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Far Eastern committee to-day discussed China's third proposal, that the Powers agree not to conclude among ...

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  6. CHICAGO STRIKES

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—The packing workers who are on strike attacking an elevator train, injuring 40, of Which 20 are dangerously hurt. The ...

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  7. NAVAL RATIO

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— A semi-official confirmation of the details as cabled during the last few days by the Australian Press Association ...

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  8. IRISH PEACE OFFER

    The Sinn Fein delegates to the Irish conference returned to Ireland and submitted the British Government's terms to the Sinn Fein Cabinet. After a sitting of that body, which lasted for seven hours, Mr. de Valera issued a manifesto to the ...

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  9. PRELUDE TO OTHER MATTERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Viscount Boscawen, speaking .at Nottingham urged the necessity for the continuance of the coalition, and thought a ...

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  10. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES

    NEW YORK. Friday.—The New York "Times" Chicago correspondent states that the strike of the workers in the packing plants who ...

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  11. NORTHERN FINANCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir D. M. Barbour, Minister for Finance, today reviewed the finances of the Northern Parliament, and said the ...

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  12. AMERICAS ALLEGATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Colonel Bethel, the assistant, Advocate-General testifying before the committee investigation Senator Watson's charged ...

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  13. TERRITORIAL RIGHTS.

    The other group of treaties, which deals with the safeguarding and defending of the territorial rights and special interests in the Far East ...

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  14. AWAITING FULL AGREEMENT.

    It is doubtful whether the conference has officially received, the Japanese notification, but it is awaiting a [?] Japanese agreement on all ...

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  15. PRINCE ARTHUR

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—Mr. Barlow a Labor member for Bloemfontein in a striking article to the "Cape Argus", says that the press ...

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  16. MILITARY IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dublin military headquarters states- that if the peace is ratified the Crown forces in Ireland will be withdrawn within ...

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  17. SIR JAMES CRAIG

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir James Craig arrives in London early on Friday and it is expected he will see, Mr. Lloyd George immediately, ...

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  18. PREMATURE REJOICING

    LONDON, Thursday.—-Mr. Art O'Brien (the representative of the Dail Eireann in Great Britain), in a letter to the Irish Self determination ...

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  19. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    PARIS, Thursday— M.[?]ncher, in discussing the Wiesbaden agreement in London, said he was hopeful that agreement will he reached between ...

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  20. SECRET NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Ma. Austen Chamberlain, speaking. at a party meeting in London, defended the steps the unionist members of the Cabinet ...

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  21. PEACE TERM REJECTED.

    LONDON, Friday—Mr. de Valera's manifesto was the sequel to a Cabinet meeting lasting seven hours. The [?] position is uncertain, but it is ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S OBJECTION.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour objected to De Wellington Koo's plan, for it was altogether too wide. Everybody sympathised with China's aspirations, and ...

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  23. FRANCE WILL SIGN

    The Australian Press Association no further confirmation on press statement cabled on Sunday regarding the treaty except that ...

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  24. RUTHENAUS MISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The ''Daily Chronicle"' states that Herr Rathenau's mission resulted in the clearing up of many misunderstanding ...

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  25. SOLDIERS WOOLLEN MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Midnight — The House of Representative finished on its business early to-night, and adjourned till the morning to await the ...

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  26. COALITION LIBERAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George sent a message to the Coalition Liberal dinner at the Manchester Reform Club. The message ...

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  27. GENERAL SMUTS MESSAGES.

    PRETORIA, Thursday,— General Smuts' telegram to the King says the successful issue of the Irish conference was only made possible by His ...

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  28. FOR ACCEPTANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.— It is reported Mr. Arthur Griffiths (Minister of Foreign Affairs), Mr. Robert Bart[?] (Vice-president). Mr. W. T. ...

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  29. SHIPPING REBATES

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Conference shipping lines which have undertaken not to penalise the Ceylon shippers using the Commonwealth ...

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  30. DISARMAMENT AND INDIA

    The Indian spokesman pointed out to-day that the befits of the disarmament conference would not immediately affect. India which was ...

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  31. B. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Arthur Griffiths has issued an official manifesto staing that he is standing by the treaty between Ireland andBritain ...

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  32. NO SECRET ENGAGEMENTS

    Mr.G. E. Hughes agreed and said that the nations belonging to the League of Nations were honed not to make any scores engagements. ...

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  33. MORE CONGRATULATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The congratulations Mr. Lloyd George received to-day included Mr. A. J. Balfour's Mr. W. M. Hughes, General ...

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  34. CHEERS IN ROME

    ROME, Thursday.— All parties in the Chamber cheered when they heard of the Irish settlement. ...

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  35. THIRD INTERNATIONAL

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The Attorney General Mr. [?] in his annual report states that the movement launched by the Third ...

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  36. INDIAN UNREST

    LONDON, Thursday.— It is understood that the authorities in India are impressing upon the Home Government the necessity for an early ...

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  37. A DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT

    LONDON, Friday— Mr. de Valera;s bombshell burst in London in the early hours of this morning, Such a dramatic development was not ...

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  38. A PEACEFUL SOLUTION

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Stonier Baldwin, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. states that the Kentia towns extreme. They opinion that the ...

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  39. PUBLIC PROPERTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, — The Chinese and Japanese delegates today continued the discussion on public properties and adjourned. ...

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  40. SIGNING THE TREATY.

    The Australian Press Association learns on the best authority, that most probably a plenary session will be called for Saturday in order 49 ...

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  41. ALL NIGHT SITTING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The senate which sat all night dealing with measures as they were sent across from the house of Representative ...

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  42. TASMANIAN WATTLE LEAGUE.

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  43. SINN FEIN DELEGATES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Large crowds and a guard of honor provided by the volunteer arm enthusiastically welcomed the Sinn -Fein ...

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  44. DOMINION STATUS

    PRETORIA, Thursday.— Speaking at Winburg in the Orange Free State General Smuts said that his protest regarding the Dominion representation ...

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  45. IRELAND AND INDIA

    Dr. Sastri (India), when asked today what effect the Irish settlement would have on India, said nothing [?] that good eventually would be ...

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  46. ULSTER'S INTENTION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir Jas. Craig (Premier of Ulster) met the Ulster Unionist Party to-day, and will consult with Mr. Lloyd George, ...

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  47. TERRIFIC STORMS

    NEW YORK. Thursday. — A message from St. John's Newfoundland states that 18 lives were lost, a state of schooners and tugs destroyed, and ...

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  48. FOR TEN YEARS

    Some reports spy the treaty has been already signed to-day, and that the plenary session is being called only for the purpose of a public announcement ...

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  49. PULLING THE STRINGS

    LONDON, Thursday —The Australian Press Association understands there are gravest reason to [?] that Mr. Art. O'Brien, the ...

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  50. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Friday.— Last night Reece increased his unfinished break to 692. M'Conachy had a brilliant evening session and his best breaks ...

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  51. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The [?] opening of Parliament on December 14 will be on the most impressive and spectacular scale, befitting the ...

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  52. IRISH INTERNEES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The batch of released internees left the Mountjoy prison to-day, and expressed. statisfaction at the terms of the ...

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  53. INCOME TAX BILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday— The Senate to-night, by eleven votes to six threw but the Income Tax Bill passed yesterday by the House of ...

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  54. SALES OF BLOOD HORSES.

    LONDON. Thursday, — Sir Abe Bailey's horses have been sold at Newmarket The animals sold included a flity, Tishy which was purchased ...

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  55. LUSITANIA TRAGEDY

    PARIS, Thursday,—" Le Journal" publishes a message stating that the commander of the U boat which sunk the Lusitania escaped from Paraguay, ...

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  56. THE CHINESE DESIRES.

    The trend of the discussion on the Far Eastern committer to-day indicated, that China was not, going to get all she asks for, but if is most ...

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  57. CARDINAL LOGUE'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday .--The R.C. Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal Michael [?] when interviewed, said that the Irish settlement was fair ...

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  58. NO OUTSIDE TREATIES.

    Sir Auckland Geddes has suggested adding the following to Senator [?] Roots resolution:— The [?] agree, not to enter [?] any treaty ...

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