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  2. PRINCE OF WALES

    The arrival of the Prince of Wales at Madras on Friday was marked by a serious outbreak of violence, resulting from Grandist activities. The mob killed one native, destroyed a pavilion, and wrecked and set fire to a cinema theatre and a motor arage. The ...

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  3. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON. Saturday.—The meeting of the Southern Parliament m Dublin to-day ratified the treaty unanimous[?] Mr. de Valera’s supporters did ...

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  4. THE SPANISH SWINDLE

    Many notifications have been issued from time to time by the Police Department in various parts of Australia warning residents against ...

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  5. FRENCH CRISIS

    CANNES. Friday.——Mr. [?] Lloyd George has gone to Paris to confer with M. Millerand and possibly with M. Poincare before his departure. ...

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  6. NAVAL TREATY

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — Each nation concerned m the naval treaty wants to retain some of the battleships destined for scrapping, the ...

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  7. BROKEN HlLL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited officially advise that the shut down for the ...

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  8. UNEXPECTED PERSISTENCE.

    Half a dozen men of the First Leinsters had Just arrived amid the debris, when I reached the pavilion. continues Sir, Percival Phillips. ...

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  9. A SHORT MEETING.

    LONDON, Saturday—The southern Parliament meeting lasted half an hour, and the business was only formal. Mr. Pierce Beasley, in ...

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  10. “GOLF AND DIPLOMACY.”

    M. Gustavo Herve writing to the “Victoire,” states that Mr. Lloyd George who knows nothing of French mentality and its sensitiveness, is the ...

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  11. “GOING SWIMMINGLY.”

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—Sir John Salmond (New Zealand) has returned from addressing the New York Bar Association and lecturing to the ...

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  12. GLITTERING ASSEMBLAGE.

    Yet the, outburst failed to touch in any way tile actual welcome to the Prince. He was acclaimed by splendid [?]eiuonial when he came over the ...

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  13. CINEMA THEATRE DESTROYED

    I Left for the area around the railway station, the Broadway, Wall tax road area called the Chooltae where similar disorders had taker ...

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  14. COMFORTS FOR BILLI[?]

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Among the sights which the visitor to the H.M.A.S. Australia, is known as she lies In the process of being dismantled ...

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  15. POINCARE AND GER[?]LANY.

    PARIS, Friday —M. Poincare has informed President Harding that he will meet Mr. Lloyd George at the British Embassy on Saturday. ...

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  16. IRISHMEN IN TASMANIA.

    At a combined meeting of the members of the Hobart branches of the Self Determination for Ireland League of Australia ...

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  17. MIGHT WRECK HOPES.

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Poincare is forming a Ministry. “Le Ter[?]ps” editorially argues that despite the crisis in Europe the proposed pact ...

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  18. SUBMARINE QUESTION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The naval treaty, in was authoritatively stated to day, has been revised virtually without any radical alteration ...

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  19. BOY SCOUTS

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The Governor-General Lord [?]orster speaking at combined Boy Scout service to-day. [?] he could not understand [?]one ...

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  20. BAYONETS AND LEWIS GUNS.

    Both going to and returning from Government House he saw or heard nothing of the grim struggle which was being waged between the mob ...

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  21. GERMANY CALM AND RESERVED.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The press comments on the French crisis arc calmand reserved. The newspapers welcome however the breathing space, ...

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  22. PRINCE IGNORANT OF RIOTS.

    The mob retained its ugly temper even in the presence of bayonets and the constant slow swing of the turrets of the armored cars. I saw groups ...

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  23. ITALIAN AMBASSADORS.

    ROME, Friday, — The “Tribune” announces the recall of the Italian ambassadors from London and Paris presumably to consult them on ...

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  24. ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Harding, commenting on the Anglo French alliance, said that the administration would welcome anything ...

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  25. IMPRISONED PRIEST.

    LONDON, Saturday—Father Dominie was among the prisoners re-leased leased to-day. (Father Dominic was chaplain to ...

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  26. PREPARING FOR TROUBLE

    ATHENS, Saturday.—Travellers arriving at Salonika from belgrade [?] port that trains [?]with troops and guns are leaving various military ...

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  27. ANGLO FRENCH PACT.

    LONDON, Filday.—The text of the pact confirms the summary of the five articles already published. The introduction says--- “Whereas the ...

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  28. COMPLETE ORDER RESTORED.

    MADRAS, Saturday.—Order has been completely restored throughout Madras. The rioting, which was very [?] at noon yesterday died away ...

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  29. MINISTERS TO MEET.

    LONDON, Friday —The Southern and Western Irish Unionists will meet on January 10 to discuss the possibility of co-operating with Mr Griffith ...

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  30. TRAM PASSENGERS SULLIED

    The first serious trouble occurred at seven o’clock in the vicinity of the central station, where the windows of the trams were broken, and ...

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  31. REPARATIONS

    CANNES, Friday—The separations committee has granted. Germany provisional moratorium until a new arrangement can be made. Mean ...

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  32. IRISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Irish prisoners at Brixton, Pentonville and Wormwood Scrubbs have been released. ...

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  33. BREACH OF FAITH ALLEGED.

    LONDON, Friday. — The committee of the Irish Self-Determination League has carried a resolution to protest against the exemption of ...

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  34. M. SARRAUT NOT SATISFIED.

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—M. Sarraut, though continued in his powers as plenipotentiary, prefers to wait for further instructions from the new ...

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  35. ITALY ASKING QUESTIONS.

    CANNES, Friday.—Britain has exchanged aides memoire regarding the pact. Italy, in a friendly note, raid that the Italian Government could not ...

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  36. BELFAST MILITARY MEASURES.

    BELFAST. Friday,—The military have warned the public that in the [?]of firing from houses they are empowered to evict and arrest the ...

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  37. THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    CANNES. Friday.—The economic conference meets at Genoa on March 8. ...

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  38. PRINCE AT THE RACES.

    MADRAS, Saturday.—The hartal was general throughout the bazaars yesterday. Groups of idle natives assembled in some streets to-day, but ...

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  39. LABOR CONFEDERATION.

    ROME, Friday.—The Labor Confederation is seeking representation at the Genoa conference, and has carried a resolution in favor of Socialist ...

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  40. “PEACE IN IRELAND.”

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Carson. speaking at the Conservative Club at Canterbury, referred to the Irish treaty which they had been told would ...

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