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  2. PARLIAMENT OPENS

    LONDON Wednesday.—Parliament opened with full ceremonial. There were record crowds present. The King’s speech expressed hearfelt joy ...

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  3. LEAKING TEE END

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—It is practically certain now that the back of Moplah rebellion was broken last AU troops were in action on ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—There a possibility of Messrs. Hughes (and Balfour again being called to conference of the Chinese and ...

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  5. THE NAVAL RATIO

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Semiofficial confirmation is available to-day of statements cabled regarding Japanese efforts to gave the ...

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  6. SECRET SITTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bail Eireann met this morning in the University buildings, Dublin The Sinn Frein leaders were . enthusiastically ...

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  7. COL, GRETTON’S AMENDMENT,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Colonel J. Gretton, the Unionist member, for Burton, who recently broke away from the Coalition, will submit an ...

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  8. HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATE.

    Lord Morley, in the House of Lords, in moving the Address-In-Ke said that he did not envy the Englishman or. Irishman who ...

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  9. OPPAU EXPLOSION

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  10. MR. COLLINS GETS ANGRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. do Velera complained that the final text of the agreement was. not submitted: for the Cahlaet’s approval, though it ...

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  11. TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS

    WASHINGTON, .Wednesday.—It is asserted that China laid her objections the Twenty-one Demands before the Far Eastern committee to ...

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  12. THE RE-ARRANGEMENT.

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  13. PLENIPOTENTIARIES’ POWERS

    Continuing,. Mr. de :VaIera said that he plenipotentiaries had been given full powers to negotiate, with the understanding that they should report ...

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  14. UNDERGROUND MINERS

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  15. CREDIT TO . PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON Wednesday. — Lord crewe fairly claimed that the treaty was not separist in any way. He loped that Irishmen and ...

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  16. SKIRMISHING FOR POSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday,—It was evident that the main body of the Daily Eireann were anxious that the terms of the treaty should be .discussed in ...

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  17. MR. HUGHES’ ASSUMPTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Members of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party are indignant at the cheeky assumption by Mr. Hughes at the ...

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  18. THE ARMY AND NAVY

    It Was useless, .(continued Mr. Lloyd George, to apply Dominion [?] Rule in the general case. They had also to consider the religious ...

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  19. MOTION FOR SECRECY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. p Ward moved that the session be held privately. Mr. de [?] supported the motion, and Mr. Collin In ...

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  20. KING’S OPENING ADDRESS.

    The King addressing members of both Houses of Parliament said.— have summoned you to meet at this annual time in order that the ...

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  21. ITALY’S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—With regard to Italy, the two main propositions regarding naval limitation is. that her navy must be as large ...

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  22. LORD CARSON BITTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Carson denounced the proposals to re-, to Ireland as treachery, and as narking the obsequies of the ...

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  23. MR. DE VALERA ON THE LEFT.

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  24. PRE-WAR PROGRAMME

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It Is understood that Mr. Balfour has cabled London to-night for final consultations and Instructions on the ...

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  25. PRIME- MINISTER’S SPEECH.

    LONDON Wednesday.—Mr.. Lloyd George was received with cheers. He Stated that the agreement was joyfully acclaimed by the Dominions and ...

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  26. ULSTER PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ulster Parliament has been prorogued. The Lord Lieutenant In his speech earnestly prayed that the efforts of the ...

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  27. TREATY NOT SURRENDER

    Continuing, Mr. Lloyd George said that they .were arguing , with Ulster and not coercing her in all they were doing. She had the option of ...

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  28. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The “Pall Mall Gazette” commenting on the M.C.C, decision in regard to test matches, states: “We are not to have ...

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  29. SUMMER FLOWERS

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  30. SWEET PEAS.

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  31. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON Wednesday.—When the House of Commons re-assembled the House crowded and when Mr. Lloyd George entered he received ...

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  32. “I HAVE BEEN A PUPPET.”

    “What a fool I have been In the past;” continued Lord Carson. have been a puppet, land so has Ulster to get the Conservative party ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

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  34. FRENCH BOXING.

    PARIS. Wednesday—The Federation has decided that Rattling like performance against Journee as cabled on December 4. should not ...

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  35. INVIGATION ACT

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  36. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Empire exhibition mission to the Dominions Will consist of Mr, Blecher (assistant general manager), Mr. F. HIam ...

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  37. HOPE ABANDONED

    JOHANNESBURG. Wednesday. — Great disappointment was caused by the official announcement that hope had been abandoned to rescue ...

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  38. UNIONIST LEADER’S SPEECH.

    Mr. Neil M’Lean (Labor) paid a high tribute to Mr. Lloyd George in meeting from his greatest ordeal - With a spirit characteristic of all the great ...

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  39. REFERENCE IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Darling moved the adjournment of the Legislative Council last to call attention to the matter mail boats not calling at Hobart ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH INVITED.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The Queen, having invited the High Commissioner to nominate a lady to represent Commonwealth at the ...

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  41. A GAOL ESCAPEF

    BRISBANE, Thursday ,—Frederisk Wilson, who escaped from St. Helena prison, at Moretoa Bay, yesterday afternoon returned the same sight and ...

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  42. A LOADED PENCIL

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Thursday.— While a boy was playing with a pencil it fell on the floor and a loud explosion followed The room was ...

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  43. UPROAR IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir H. Thomas created a storm in the House Commons, demanding to know started the rebellion in Ireland, ...

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  44. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—“Le Pett Parisien” Hague correspondent states that it is believed that the ex-Crown Prince of- Germany will shortly ...

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  45. MR. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS,

    Mr. Lloyd George was received with cheers When he rose, and said that the articles of agreement had been received everywhere with ...

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  46. TREATY DESERVES CENSURE.

    hot believe that there was any probability that the present plan of Irish Government would succeed, and thought that the methods by which ...

    Article : 63 words
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