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  2. RALPH’S BAY CANAL

    The Minister for Works (Mr. J. [?] Hayes, C.M.G.) stated yesterday that it would be remembered that when the members of the Public Works ...

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  3. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—In keeping with the usual proceedings of this conference, the signing of the quailuple treaty to-day was marked With ...

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  4. BIG BUSH FIRES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Messages from Dubbo state that there have been many renewed outbreaks of bush fires. ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    BENARES, Tuesday—-Although a Boycott was proclaimed at Benares to-day on the occasion of the Prince of Wales’ visit no attempt was made ...

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  6. TARRED & FEATHERED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday— The trial of fourteen Mildura residents on a charge of having conspired to assault Grant Harvey by tarring and ...

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  7. A “TWO-UP” SEQUEL

    PERTH, Wednesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day Peter Petersen was charged with the murder of Victor Lind, at Paynes’ Find, on November ...

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  8. ULSTER’S ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Irish correspondence of Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Craig was published to-day. Mr. Lloyd George, writing on November ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—Belgium has requested the Council of the League of Nations to consider the position of the Armenians in. Cilicia at the January ...

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  10. OBJECTIONS RECOGNISED.

    Mr. Lloyd George continues:— “Northern Ireland will no doubt see many dangers in a settlement on these lines. It may be objected, for ...

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  11. REPARATIONS

    BERLIN Tuesday.—Herr Rathenau has returned and stated that Britain is willing to re-consider Germany’s ability to pay reparations. It is ...

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  12. ANOTHER SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A furniture factory off Underwood, street, Paddington, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is estimated ...

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  13. GALLIPOLI BATTLEFIELDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Norwegian steam yacht Meteor is making two Mediterranean cruises from Marseilles in March and April respectively ...

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  14. ULSTER INSISTS

    Sir James Craig, on November 17, replied insisting on the desirability of granting Ulster status as a separate Dominion rather than placing ...

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  15. THE COAL FIELDS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — What may constitute an industrial crisis on the coal fields is now looming, following on the demand of 25 mining ...

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  16. FRANCE AND ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Tuesday. — “Le Matin” states that it is certain that France will not discuss -reparations at the international economic conference before ...

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  17. VICTORY BOND CLUBS,

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Chancery Division of the High Court has decided that Mr. Horatio Bottomley is trustee for the subscriber to the ...

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  18. FINAL SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Lloyd George on December 6 enclosed a copy of the Irish settlement in a covering letter and pointed out that the Government of Northern ...

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  19. ALTERNATIVE PROPOSALS.

    “The Government is aware,” continues the Prime Minister, “of the objections Northern Irishmen feel to participation on any terms in an all ...

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  20. ANOTHER AGREMENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday The following agreement was also sighted with the treaty:— In signifying the treaty this day- between the United ...

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  21. BRITISH LABOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The general council of the Trade Union Congress has issued a manifesto alleging that the employers are conspiring ...

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  22. BILLIARD MATCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In his match with Reece to-day M’Conatly converted an unfinished 101 break to a 329, followed by a pretty 249. He ...

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  23. BAND MINES

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—Huge crowds -collected at the mouth of the Ferreira deep mine in which five miners are entombed by a fall of rock, ...

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  24. INDIA’S POSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— Dr. Sastd (India) stated at the city Club Forum to-day that it will be no more than a decade distant [?] ...

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  25. DOMINION STATUS.

    Pointing out the difficulties to customs barriers between-the North and the South, and re-casting the financial proposals, Mr. Lloyd George proceeds: ...

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  26. A FORCED LANDING

    WELLINGTON, N.Z. Wednesday— Captain Buckley, with a mechanic reached Westport in an Avro aeroplane Owing to petrol shortage he ...

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  27. SENATOR PEARCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Senator Pearce has been created a Privy Councillor. ...

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  28. CONFERENCE AGREED TO.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday. — The Miners’ Union has agreed to the Chamber of Mines’ proposal for a conference to discuss proposals for saving ...

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  29. COMMANDANTS’ DECISION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Sinn Fein commandants in charge of the gunmen, decided to support Messrs. Griffiths and Collins. “ The ...

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  30. MARINE ENGINEER

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—The Marine Board this afternoon, in committee, appointed R. Trevor Williams, to the position of engineer, out of 41 ...

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  31. A FIERCE STORM

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Wednesday. —A fierce storm centring in Cook Strait swept over the middle portion of the country early on Tuesday morning. ...

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  32. THE NAVAL RATIO

    WASHINGTON; Tuesday:— Through other meetings of the [?]` Three will be necessary before the finalising of the naval ratio ...

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  33. FUTURE CONFERENCE

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday— Mr. Coolidge (vice-president of the United States) In a speech to-day expressed satisfaction at the [?] ...

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  34. MELBOURNE’S ARCHBISHOP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Right Rev Harrington Lees (Archbishop-elect of Melbourne) participated' in a special service at St. Diinstan’s. Many Australians ...

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  35. CATHOLIC HIERARCHY.

    After its meeting at Dublin the Catholic hierarchy issued a statement expressing confidence in the manner In which the Irish delegates have conducted ...

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  36. MICHIGAN MINERS

    PITTSBURGH (Kansas), Tuesday. A coal strike on the local fields took an astonishing turn when the miners and their -women relatives, numbering ...

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  37. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. C. Lucas, explaining why the Lloyd-Goddard fight was cancelled, states that. Goddard after having the articles in his ...

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  38. SIR JAMES CRAIG’S REPLY.

    Sir James Craig, replying on November 11 expressed surprise that the question of allegiance was to be included in the proposals to be discussed, ...

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  39. CAPE CONGRATULATIONS;

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—On the motion of the Administrator, the Cape Provincial Council carried a resolution expressing satisfaction at the Irish ...

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  40. TYRONE AND FERMANAGH.

    LONDON, Tuesday—To-day the Tyron and Fermanagh Unionists conferred with Sir James Craig and contended that under the 1920 Act, their consent ...

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  41. JAPANESE PREMIER’S OPINION

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday— The United Press Association’s correspondent at Tokio, interviewed Premier Take[?] who declared that the ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—A great mass meeting, attended by leading politicians and citizens, passed a resolution protesting against the appointment ...

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  43. CHINSE PROBLEMS.

    The Chinese and Japanese conversations are slowing down, though Mr. Hanisbara to-night sold that he still optimistic regarding a satisfactory ...

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  44. THE PART OF GENERAL SMUTS

    PRETORIA, Tuesday. — Acknowledging General Smuts' telegram of congratulations on the Irish Agreement Mr. Lloyd George says: “ You ...

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  45. MR. SHEPHERD’S RECEPTION.

    The reception of Mr. M. L. Shepherd (acting High Commissioner) to the Right Rev. Harrington Lees, at Australia House, was largely attended, ...

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  46. ALL-IRELAND PARLIAMENT.

    Sir James Craig proceeds to state that an all-Ireland Parliament could not under the existing circumstances he accepted by Northern Ireland ...

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  47. ILLICIT WHISKY STILL

    RESULT OF MURDERER’S ESCAPE. CHICAGO, Tuesday—The escape of O'Connor, the condemned man who got away from Chicago gaol on Sunday ...

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  48. MOTION OF CONDEMNATION.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The provincial Council has rejected the motion condemning Mr. Spillways appointment Another resolution to ...

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  49. JAPANESE COMMENT

    TOKIO, Tuesday. Editorial opinion in connection with the four power alliance varies over a wide range. The “Yolmurt Shimhun” accepts the pact, ...

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  50. IRISH PEACE OFFER

    In the course of an address at the annual distribution of prizes in connection with the St. Virgil’s College, at the National Theatre last night. ...

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  51. AMERICAN GAOL RIOT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—A report from Marquette, in Michigan, states that a riot of convicts resulted in the slashing with butchers’ knives of the ...

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  52. SIR EDGAR SPEYER

    LONDON, Tuesday—The “London Gazette” states that Sir Edgar Speyer has shown himself by act and speech as disaffected and disloyal to his Majesty. ...

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  53. EMPIRE WIRELESS ;

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Postmaster General ( Mr. F. G. Kelleway) in a communique to the newspapers in connection with the wireless ...

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  54. THE MANDATED ISLANDS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— The Australian Press Association teams that it is not likely the question of the C mandate islands will be ...

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  55. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French and Russian representatives at Revel are [?] ...

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  56. TREBLE SYSTEM IMPOSSIBLE.

    Mr Lloyd George, replying on November 14, points out that Sir James Craig’s counter proposal that Southern and Northern Ireland should be ...

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