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  2. BRITISH, POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Union 1st party machine has startled the prophets of an early election by declaring that the Coalition's work is ...

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  3. THE WORLD'S TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Walter Runeiman (ex-President of the Board of Trade) in an article in the "Daily Telegraph," states: It is criminal for ...

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  4. IRISH PEACE OFFER

    In connection with the Irish Peace offer, Mr. de Valera has issued the text of his alternative treaty, to members of the Dail Eireann, and he will move it as an amendment to the original [?]tion before the chamber. ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Official: The Japanese delegation, having received instructions- from Tokio on the subject of the Shantung ...

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  6. N.S.W. BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Mr. Kavanagh, Minister for Labor, stated to-day that the Government had no intention of gazetting the deduction of 3/ in the ...

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  7. EUROPEAN PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In response to Mr. Lloyd George's suggestion the Labor leaders have submitted to him at Cannes a memorandum defining ...

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  8. COLLlERIES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday — A message from West Maitland states that trouble exists at Several collieries, including Richmond Main and Abermain. ...

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  9. QUESTION OF PAYMENT.

    The Shantung conversations Were resumed on the initiative of Japan, but it is understood that Mr. M'Murtay will act as a go between ...

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  10. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Thieves gamed an entrance to the premises of Messrs Sumers and Lang[?]ord. Jewellers, in Nicholson street, Fobtscray, ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Out districts Still report [?]oods. The mails in come places are being carried by boat and coach passengers are being ferried ...

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  12. PREPARING FOR THE FIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of the prospect of a general election Lord Gladstone is taking charge of the election arrangements for the ...

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  13. MEAT POOL

    LONDON, Wednesday—[?] Ask-with [?] president of the industrial Commission, in an interview with the "Financial Times" [?] that the ...

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  14. THE JAPANESE CLAIMS.

    One of the Japanese main contentions in to-day's inconclusive discussion was that the Shantung railway never belonged to China, ...

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  15. MR. DE VALERA'S MOTION.

    Mr. de Valera's motion reads: Inasmuch as the articles of agreement in the treaty between Britain and Ireland do not ...

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  16. FAMOUS BOOTMAKER

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The death is [?]ced of Herr Voight, the [?] our "Captain" of Koepenick. Some fourteen years ago the world ...

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  17. DOCUMENT NUMBER TWO.

    Mr. de Valera protested against the references to the document, which had not been put forward. Mr. M'Cabe replied that it should ...

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  18. THE PEDEN CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Executive Council has appointed Mr. Jastice Street to conduct an inquiry into the Case of Arthur Bryce Pended, who was ...

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  19. A LONDON TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the inquest of Hyman Coleman the jury accepted the deceased's dying statement that [?] child stabbed him, ...

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  20. DOCTOR AND DRUGS

    Addicted to taking drings, Dr. Davis Stranger Harvey, 35 who was in charge of the tropical section of the Ministry, of Pensions Hospital at Hollymcor. ...

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  21. CHINESE ALLEGATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Admiral Ba[?]n Kato has issued statement mod[?]ying somewhat the denials of the Japanese regarding the ...

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  22. REMANDED TO BAIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Walter Edwin Cash, who worked in a Neutrial Bay boarding house, was parsed at the North Sydney Court to-day with ...

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  23. THE PROPOSED TREATY.

    The proposed treaty reads: In offer to bring to an end the long and ruinous conflict between Britain and Ireland by a sure and lasting peace, ...

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  24. FREE-STATE GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Liam Mellowes editor of the "Rupublic of Ireland" declared that a Free State Government was a ba[?] riev between Britain and the people ...

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  25. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The city coroner to-day held an inquiry regarding gavilie, at a private hospital at Dargaville at a privat [?]spital at ...

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  26. BRITISH SCEPTICAL.

    The British spokesman to-day declared that the delegation was most sceptical regarding the whole question of the China statements, and ...

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  27. FURTHER EXCITEMENT.

    Commandant O'Duffy asked the deputies to weigh their actions carefully before flouting the practically unanimous voice of the country. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Isaac Cohen, artist Ballarat, Victoria, Is showing six pictures at the Postel Saciety's exhibition in London. ...

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  29. FURTHER ALLEGATIONS.

    The China representatives conti[?] to issue documents designed to skow the complicity of Japan attampting to overthrow the republic. Another ...

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  30. [?]HEVIK OFF INSIVE.

    Copenhagen, Wednesday.—The new Bolshevik off[?]sive in Ka[?] [?] troo[?] compelled the Karelians to evacuate severial ...

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  31. WESTRALIAN POLITICS

    PERTH, Thursday.—A stormy debate on the Licensing Bill which proposes an amendment of a far reaching character in the present system, was ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. LADY BARRON INJURED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Bar on, widow of the ex[?] of West Australia and Tasmania, met with an accklent at Weyb[?]ge, and ...

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  33. ARGUMENT OVER DOCUMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  34. NAVAL DISCUSSION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The naval experta' committee has progressed [?]r towards the settlement of the outstanding [?]ical problems ...

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  35. RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF.

    LONDON, Wednesday—MR. M. L. Shepherd, Acting High Commissioner for Australia, and Messrs. Bir[?] and Elder, attended the loading of ...

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  36. IRRIGATION WORKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday — The Prefer of South Australia has informed Sir Joseph Carrnthers that his Government was undertaking extensive irrigateion ...

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  37. SCOTS WHA HAR

    The following poem is reprinted from the Dundee "Co[?]ler" and the [?] gow "Evening News" The ver[?] pre[?]ced with the following words ...

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  38. THE ROOT RESOLUTIONS.

    While accepting the principle of the Senator Boot resolution with Mr. Balfour's amendment, France asks: (1) What is a merchantman; and (2) ...

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  39. EK-MINISTER ARRESTED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Vill[?]ln, the Minister for Flood in the Gle[?]-[?] Government, has been arrested at Naney on a charge of shooting ...

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  40. "CROWNING ACT OF INFAMY."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. de Vaiera has issued a proclamation asking the people of Ireland not to allow themselves to be rushed into a ...

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  41. FAR EAST MATTERS.

    Proceeding, Sir Auckland Geddes said the substitution of the four power pact for the Anglo-Japanese alliance was of immense importance, ...

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  42. TOKIO FIRE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—A fire which [?]ned the main railway station and many of the most prominent [?] in Tokio, including the ...

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  43. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    CONCESSION TO FRANCE. It Is understood that France has been conceded the right, under the naval agreement, to build three ships ...

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  44. BELFAST SHOOTINGS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Tuesdays shootings in Belfast were the worst for weeks. The military carried out a prolonged fusillade and the death ...

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  45. FATE OF THE TREATY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—If Mr. Arthur Griffiths demands a division, or whether Mr. de Valera is allowed to introduce Document Number Two as ...

    Article : 132 words
  46. REVIEW OF WORK.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, reviewing the work of the conference to-day said it was the most successful international conference ever held and we are ...

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