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  2. LABOR DAILIES

    Mr. R. g. Ross, publicity officer the campaign for the chain of Labor, dailies, proceeded to Devonport on Monday, and visited Melrose quarry, ...

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  3. YAP AGREEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday .—Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary for State) has announced that he Yap treaty covering at the mandated Islands, has been ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday. — Sir James Craig, addressing the Ulster Parliament, said that he had never . previously been confronted with such ...

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  5. BUTTER SHIPMENTS

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Mr. M. A. ’Caliagnan, the Commonwealth Dairy Expert, who seas in the city to-day, was very pleased at the ...

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  6. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The “New York World’s” correspondent says that the pe[?] of the United States will welcome the agreement ...

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  7. THE NAVAL RATIO

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is semiofficially announced to-day that the Japanese shave received a. reply from Tokio regarding the naval ratio. ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES

    PRINCE OP WALES-CAMP, .ALLAHABAD, Monday.—The bulk of the population in Allahabad boycotted the visit of the Prince of Wales to-day, ...

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  9. PROVISIONS OF TREATY.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The Secretary for State has announced the following:— . “The United States and Japan have ...

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  10. SUGAR AGREEMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Queensland Government and the associations: concerned will be represented at the conference in Melbourne with the ...

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  11. MINE-POWER AGREEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The nine Power Agreement, relating 60 China, is well on the way. Seven Powers have already agreed, but ...

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  12. NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  13. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    “(2) The United States shall be accorded the same rights and privileges respect to radio-telegraphic service as cables, provided that as ...

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  14. SETTLEMENT OF YAP.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The completion of the Yap convention makes possible the signing of the quadruple treaty concerning the ...

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  15. HONOR OF THE .NATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr Eaanon de Vedera has made the following statement: I have ,been asked whether the honor Ireland is not involved ...

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  16. C MANDATE ISLANDS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American spokesman to-day explained the differences affecting the United States as regards the C. mandated ...

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  17. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

    “(3) It is also agreed that the United States £hall enjoy in relation to telegraphic communication the following rights and privileges: ...

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  18. SUBMARINE QUESTION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—After the Question of the naval holiday, the submarines will be. taken up. It is likely that there will be much, ...

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  19. CHINESE POST OFFICES

    AGREEMENT REACHED. WASHINGTON, Monday.—An official report states that the committee on the Pacific and the Far East has ...

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  20. BOYCOTT AT POLO GROUNDS.

    PRINCE OF WALES CAMP, ALLAHABAD, Monday.—The effect of the boycott was equally noticeable on equally noticeable on ...

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  21. MANDATED ISLANDS

    “(4) Japan agrees to use the power of expropriation to secure to the United States the needed property and facilities. ...

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  22. CO-OPERATION OF PROTESTANTS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, in a sermon, said “It concerns us all to offer the State our loyally, and goodwill ...

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  23. NAVAL AGREEMENTS DISTANT.

    PARIS, Monday.—“Perlinax” the [?] French journalist writing to the “Echo de Paris” predicts that definite naval agreements are still ...

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  24. ELECTORAL ACT

    Mr. Ogden moved the [?] of the House, last [?] to pro[?] against the [?] Federal Parliament [?] ...

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  25. [?] DEPARTURE.

    LONDON Monday.—Land Robert speaking at £he Conservative [?] that the Irish [?]y was a for reached departure and seemed ...

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  26. FRANCE AND .ITALY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—It Is indicated to-day that Italy intended to press for a navy equal that of France In all respects contending ...

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  27. FRENCH COAL STRIKE

    PARIS, Monday,—A general goal strike begins to-day as a protest against unemployment The miners also demand the utilisation of goal ...

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  28. JAPAN TO MAINTAIN ORDER

    “Respecting missionaries it is agreed that Japan shall ensure complete freedom of conscience and free exercise of all forms of worship ...

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  29. SHANTUNG RAILWAY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Japanese circles this afternoon expressed satisfaction at the settlement of the Yap question, which is the result of ...

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  30. TRANS-GIBERIAN ROUTE

    SPHERES OF INFLUENCE. WASHINGTON, Monday. —Dr. Sze [?] a statement to the [?] that China would always handle with ...

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  31. DISARMING GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday —Labor and trade union delegates representing twelve countries have made a several weeks tour of industrial Germany ...

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  32. IRISH PRISONERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  33. NEW COMMITTEE CORMED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Nav[?] expert committee having completed its functions has dissolved, and another committee has been formed ...

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  34. MODERN WAR WEAPONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States Senate has lost no time in expressing its views on the new quadruple alliance Senator ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. M. L Shepherd (acting High-Commissioner) unofficially conferred with official of the Federation Francoise de Rugby in ...

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  36. ADVANTAGES TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It was pointed out to-night that under the quadruple treaty and the Yap convention the United States gets all the ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL DEBTS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  38. WORK REMAINING.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—There is every indi[?]ation now that all major points of the conference will be completed before Christmas. There are ...

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  39. M. VIVIANI DEPARTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—M. Viviani’s departure seem to indicate that the French naval questions are either s[?]ttled or postponed, for further con ...

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  40. CHINESE CONSORTIUM.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Borah has introduced into the Senate a resolution calling on the foreign relations committee to investigate the ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN MAIL DELAYS

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. H. L. Shepherd (acting High Commissioner) interviewed the French postal authorities and pointed out that there is ...

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  42. ALL RATIOS FIXED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns to-night from trustworthy sources that the naval ratio of the five Powers is ...

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  43. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Mr. Richard [?] the well-known novelist (Mr. Richard [?] was born is ...

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  44. AGREEMENT PROVISIONAL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Apparently nothing is done yet officially regarding the settlement of the French and Italian ratios, the presumption ...

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  45. PACIFIC CABLE ROUTES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —The possibility was mentione dto-night of a cable convention being signed, dealing with the ex-German cables in the ...

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  46. MILLIARD MATCH.

    LONDON, Monday.—M’Gonarchy in his match with Beeac to-day greatly recovered playing brilliantly He made six breaks of more than a ...

    Article : 43 words
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