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  2. LANDRU CYNICAL

    PARIS, Thursday. —Landru, French Bluebeard, appears determined to maintain his grimmest cynicism to the last. ...

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  3. IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Winston Churchill, in moving the second reading of the Irish Free State Agreement Bill in the House of Commons ...

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  4. BALFOUR RETURNS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Members and supporters of the Government gave a welcome luncheon to Mr. A. J. Balfour, who has returned from the ...

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  5. MIGRATION QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Felcr M' Bride (the retiring Agent-General for Victoria) gave a luncheon to welcome Mr. J. M. Whae (the new ...

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  6. FRANCE AMBITIOUS

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Morning Post's” Paris correspondent states secret pour parlers ore proceeding between the French Government ...

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  7. GUN ALLEY MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The trial Colin Campbell Boss, on a -charge having murdered Alma Tirtschke, will commence before Mr. Justice ...

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  8. STARVING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.— Dr. Nansen lecturing at Westminster to-night said that it would be his last desperate appeal to the British ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH MANDATES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A. series ordinances, which the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) claims as easily the best native ordiances in ...

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  10. PACIFIC OCEAN FEARS.

    Mr. Balfour, replying, said four months ago nobody expected that "the vast areas of the Pacific Ocean, in which anxiety, suspicion, preparation ...

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  11. SOUTHERN IRELAND ELECTION.

    One of the most important results the Bill would be an election Southern Ireland. He hoped the people through the election would finally ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG Friday. —. The situation continues to improve now that 4500 men are at work in the gold mines, including 2000 officials ...

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  13. NOT WHOLEHEARTED.

    Arthur Stanley Paid a tribute Mr. A;- H. Ashbolt’s services in connection with the Imperial air ships’ service: but without ...

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  14. CATHOLIC'S PERSECUTED.

    Continuing, Mr. Devlin said that there were 100,000 Catholics in Belfast, fast, out of a population of 400,000. For 18 months they had been ...

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  15. STARVING PEOPLE REVOLC

    Lenin, at a meeting of the Central Soviet at Mosecow, [?] sine the difficelty [?] defence to the wishes of the ...

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  16. PRINCE IN INDIA

    DELHI. Thursday.— The Prince was officially welcomed to India at a durbar held at Delhi fort this afternoon, the ruling Princes of India ...

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  17. MR. DICKER’S STATEMENT

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.— In “The World” to-day was published a state from Mr. D. E. Dicker, M.H.A. concerning the reason why he had not ...

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  18. STOCKBROKER CONVICTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The disappearance from Melbourne under mysterious circumstances in August last of Mr. Jas. Houghton Berry ...

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  19. "CONTINUE EVACUATION."

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Michael Collins last night telegraphed Mr. Winston Churchill as; follows:— “The Government can help us at. ...

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  20. “AN EMPRY CONTINENT.“

    Mr. M 'Whae thanked Sir -Peter, M 'Bride for the opportunity so graciously afforded by this welcome. He assured Sir Arthur Stanley that his ...

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  21. SENATOR PEARCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. A. J. Balfour, in acknowledging Sir Joseph Cook's congratulations on his to England, telegraphed!' to ...

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  22. BELFAST POSITION HORRIBLE.

    Since the treaty had been signed the position in Ireland had improved, and Ireland was on trial before the world. Six months ago it was ...

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  23. MOTOR SMASH

    SYDNEY. [?] were injured jag[?] sion between a [?] at Hamilbon, near [?] ...

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  24. FREEDOM OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Cabinet has reached complete agreement with Field Marshal Viscount .Allenby of the future government of ...

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  25. STATUS OF ALIENS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain in the House of Commons to-day replying to Mr- J. W.W. Hopkins (Unionist member tor ...

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  26. LAND FOR SETTLERS

    Mr. M’ Whae the referred to the splendid work done by the institution of the savings banks in Australia. There could be no Socialism in a ...

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  27. BOUNDARY QUESTION.

    Alluding to the boundary question, he said that no expression of opinion now could affect the treaty. they waited to refer the boundary ...

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  28. “CAMPAIGN OF SLANDER.”

    “I protest strorgly against the campaign of slander which Is proceeding in connection with the trouble between East and West Ulster. ...

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  29. HIGH COURT APPEAL

    The High Court has before it yesterday the appeal of Daniel Watkins and Ellen Margaret Walkins against the decision, made by,Chief [?] Sir ...

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  30. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) has now decided to increase the number off delegates to the economic ...

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  31. “EMPLOYERS CONTRIBUTE”

    SYDNEY, the confidential the Chambar [?] calling upon [?] ...

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  32. ECONOMY COMMISSION

    LONDON, Thursday.— In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) said it was not ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday—The bank late has teen , reduced to 4⅓ per cent. ...

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  34. “SURRENDER YOUR ARMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Ulster Government has issued a notice fixing the period of grace till Saturday at Belfast, and Tuesday in the ...

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  35. ULSTER SAFEGUARDED.

    Mr. Churchill, continuing,, said it would be much better to try for an agreement, on the boundary question. The endeavors of Sir James Craig) ...

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  36. SENSATIONAL SEQUEL

    LONDON, Thursday.— A sensational sequel to the City Equitale Fire Assurance Co. liquidation is the failure of the stock exchage ...

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  37. EASTERN TRADE

    MELBOURNE. Friday. —The Federal Government has decided to send Senator T.J. K. Bukhap (Tas.) to China to enquire into ,the trouble ...

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  38. FOUR-POWER TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate has passed Senator Hitchcock's resolution requesting President Harding to send the Senate ...

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  39. I. W. W MEN

    SYDNEY Friday.— The [?] Council has decided that a demand [?] is to be made on the compensation for the six W.W. ...

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  40. CLOYNES OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winston, Churchill said the Northern and Provincial. Governments desired ...

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  41. ADMMAUTR'S MEMORANDUM.

    LONDON, Thursday— Mr. Audsten Chamberlain said the views expressed in the Admiralty memory dum on Sir Eric Geddes’s report had ...

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  42. U-S-A. SOLDIER BONUS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Harding has sent a letter , to the House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee, which ...

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  43. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The questions of the appointment of deputies to assist the President of the Federal Arbitration Court was ...

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  44. KIDNAPPED RELEASED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill stated that 26 people had been kidnapped have been ...

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  45. CAPTAIN CRAIG'S AMENDMENT.

    Captain C. CL Craig ' (Unionist member for Antrim) moved the following amendment:— “That this House does not proceed with the Bill ...

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  46. TRANSPORT WORKERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The trans-Port workers’ conference has rejected the proposed wage cuts, and authorised negotiations with the ...

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  47. MR. ANDREW FISHER

    LONDON; Thursday—Mr. Andrew Fisher (late High Commissioners for the Common wealth of Australia in| London, and one time Labor Prime ...

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  48. CARSMAN DROWSED

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Alan quhar (18) of Southwark, a member of the Torrens Sowing Club, swimming in Torrens Idle after row ...

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  49. VISCOUNTESS RHONDA. .

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Parliamentary committee on privileges will shortly hear Viscountess Rhonda’s petition for permission to take a seat ...

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  50. UNIONISTS AND TREATY.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Ulster Unionists in the House of Commons have issued a manifesto to the Unionist Party, asking its help, on the ...

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  51. YARRA BY-ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The poll for the vacant Yarra seat House of Representatives will taken to-morrow. ...

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  52. NEW LINER, SOPHOCLES

    LONDON. Thursday.— The Aberdeen liner, Sophocles, has made eat satisfactory trials, and sails for Australia on March 1 next. ...

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  53. A GOVERNOR'S FILMS

    ADELAIDE, Friday. The State Governor (Sir Archibald weight, brought a cinema camera from England, and has sent to England 30,000 feet of films ...

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  54. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thurday.—The scores the billiard match between Falkiner and M’Conachy at, the interval were: Falkiner, 12,660; ...

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  55. ASSAULT ALLEGED

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The grand Jury, has -indicted Tex Rickard the well-known boxing promoterd on a charge of assaulting girls. ...

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  56. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday — James the Northern River sculler, sailed yesterday for New Zealand, where he will meet Hadfield in a race for the world’s ...

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  57. NEW VICTORIAN LOAN,

    LONDON, Friday.—A Victorian loan for £4.000,000, at 5½ per cent.. purchase price £09, and which is repayable in 1930-40, has been ...

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  58. DISTINCT BREACH OF FAITH.

    Sir Gordon Hewart said it was no part of the duty of law Officers to Interpret Article 12. It would be for the Boundary Commission to ...

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  59. BELFAST GARRISON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A battalion the Warwickshire Infantry Regiment has reinforced, the Belfast garrison. ...

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