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  2. DAIL EIREANN

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Dail Eireann reassembled to-day, Mr. Art. O'Connor asserted that the chairman of the Irish delegation had ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—One explanation of the Japanese delay in completing the Shantung settlement has been offered to the effect that ...

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  4. " WHITE AUSTRALIA"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Senator Pearce has written to the "New York Times” controverting statements recently made by Professor C. F. ...

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  5. TIMBER STACKS BURNT

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—Damage to the extent of £10,000 to £17,000 done at a lire at Mowbray during Tuesday night, when the timber ...

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  6. THE FRUIT POOL

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—Details of the proposed Federal pool for canned fruits have been completed. Growers are to receive advances at ...

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  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    {No abstract available}

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  8. NAVAL MATTERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It was stated to-night that the French delegation bas notified Mr. C. E. Hughes that they, had accepted, in principle, ...

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  9. THE NAVAL TREATY.

    Excellent-progress was made to-day in British circles in the shaping out of the details of the ,naval treaty, the experts dealing with t[?] technical ...

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  10. FIDELITY TO KING.

    Countess de Markevicz said she could not make a declaration of fidelity to the King and the Commonwealth of British nations which was ...

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  11. SIBERIAN ALLEGATIONS

    Mr. C. E. Hughes has replied, to M. Sarraut, stating that he was gratified to learn that the French "Government formally denies that it has come to ...

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  12. HOLLAND'S POSITION.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—Replying to a speaker who deplored the fact that Holland was not Included in the four Power naval pact, ...

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  13. “THE BEST FOR IRELAND.”

    .Mr. Q’Higgins Deputy Speaker, op posed the treaty, and said the best elements of his constituency opposed it. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. T[?]one Speakman, general manager of the Furners' Railway Company since 1918, has recommended for the ...

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  15. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED

    The coronial inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Leslie St Clair Geer, 15 years of age, who was drowned in the River ...

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  16. "ABSOLUTELY FALSE."

    Ad[?] Baron Kato denies that any direct negotiations are going on with Japan and China at Pekin. He characterises as being absolutely false ...

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  17. FRANCE'S AMERICAN DEBT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—Mr. C F. Reavis (Republican) introduced a resolution into the House of Representatives to-day. which he admitted ...

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  18. IMPERIAL SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir James Al[?]en, High Commissioner for New Zealand, points out that the Imperial Shipping Committee’s [?]port deals ...

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  19. DAlL, EIREANN SPEECHES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Fifty-three members of the Dail Eireann have spoken and 50 others have [?]ted their intention of [?]ing. ...

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  20. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    Baron Kato gave a very emphatic denial, and says that it must be known if anything of the kind was going on. It was impossible to ...

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  21. BUTTER CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —A conference at which the Minister for Customs was present was held to-day to consider the butter situation ...

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  22. SNIPING IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sniping was resumed in Belfast street this evening, and the military used armoured cars and [?] guns. ...

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  23. KARlTANE WRECK

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—It Is not known when and where the nautical inquiry into the wreck of the s.s. Karitane will be held. As the ...

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  24. POOR CHILDREN'S DINNER.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr J. M’E[?]an Hunter, Agent-General for Queensland, could not attend the Queensland dinner to the poor children at the ...

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  25. COAL MINERS’ STRIKE

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday—Because natives have been employed on white men’s work and the coal mines have been worked, the strikers have ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Several thousand tons of the accumulated stocks of Australian meat have been offered to Germany end other central ...

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  27. “AS YOU LIKE IT.”

    Shakespeare's wonderful comedy "As You Like It” was staged before a large audience by the Allan W[?]kie Company at the Theatre Royal last ...

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  28. N.S.W. FORESTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The report [?]t the Forestry Commission for the year shows that N.S.W. has 11,000,000 acres of timber of commercial ...

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  29. SIBERIAN AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Minister for Foreign Affairs has issued a statement formally denying the alleged Franco Japanese agreement ...

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  30. STRANGER IN HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Excitement [?] at Cootamu[?] to-day, when a stranger entered the house of Mrs. [?] her husband ...

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  31. TRIPOLITANA GOVERNMENT.

    ROME, Tuesday.—A decree has been promulgated granting a constitution to tripolitana whereby a Parliament of 50 members will be ...

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  32. RUSSIAN RELIEF

    {No abstract available}

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  33. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, — Tho American spokesman was to-day still most hopeful that the Sh[?]tung question would be settled without further ...

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  34. PORTUGAL GOVERNMENT.

    LISBON, -Tuesday.—The Government resigned owing to the differences of the other political parties over the forthcoming elections. ...

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  35. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    {No abstract available}

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  36. “TO ALL HONEST PEOPLE”

    The celebrated Maxim Gorky addresses the following Appeal “to all honest people.” “The corngrowing steppes are ...

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  37. EXPORT FROM BURNIE

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—Included in the outward cargo of the Loongana to-night were 1324 boxes of butter which will be transhipped to the ...

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  38. BOXER KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tom Simmonitti, the well known Glasgow boxer, when fighting Will Devanney, was knocked out in the eighth round, the ...

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  39. FIVE POUND NOTES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — F. G. O'Neil, who is suffering from ac[?] heart disease and was remained some time ago on a charge of passing ...

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  40. HIGHER CHINESE TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is understood that the British have acquiesced to China .getting a higher tariff. but France is still standing ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIK REVERSES.

    [?]LSINGFORS. Tuesday.—Troops of the Far Eastern Republic have driven out the Bolsheviks from Kamschatka, and other White rebels ...

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  42. BOUNTIFUL HARVEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The manager of the voluntary wheat pool estimates that a 15 or 10 bag average will be obtained in the Riverina, and ...

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  43. FOUR-POWER PACIFIC PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A well authenticated story to-night states that the four big Powers had agreed among themselves that the United ...

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  44. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Influenza continues to Claim thousands of victims, but thus far the death rate is Iow, The hospitals are finding a difficulty ...

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  45. SWOLLEN STREAMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Wb[?] crossing a flooded creek with a cart and horse at Berry a man named Powell, and a lad named Horace ...

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  46. GERMAN RAILWAYS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Government has introduced a Bill handing over the State railways to an independent administration, which will ...

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  47. SOLDIERS BURNT OUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A bush fire swept across the new soldier settlement at Passchendale On Monday. Three or four homes were burnt out ...

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  48. PASSPORT SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:—The Prime Minister will in future have control of the passport system. which was formerly in the hands of the ...

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  49. OFF TO CANNES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Briand has gone to Cannes to attend the meeting of the Supreme Allied Council. ...

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