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  2. ILFORD MURDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The trial a continued to-day at the Old Vai of the ship’s steward named Byters, and Mrs. Thompson, who ...

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  3. DISSATISFIED!

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—A general meeting of the Tasmanian division of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen was ...

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  4. ELECTION OF MAYOR.

    The City Council met on Saturday, morning for the purpose of electing the Mayor for the coming year. Their choise fell on Alderman J. A. ...

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  5. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—“Le Journal” states that the London conference will be decisive as to the future of the Entente on the main points of M. ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST

    LAUSANNE, Thursday,—There is a general, impression that the Turks will, accept the Allied American viewpoint in regard to the Straits, as a ...

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  7. LOST OVERBOARD.

    The coroner’s inquiry into the cumstances surrounding the destrict Tasman John Mills, who was lost overboard from the s.s. Lindisfarne ...

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  8. FIGHT IN DENISON.

    Mr. O'Keefe, Labor candidate for Denison addressed a fairly well attended meeting at the Methodist Hall, Sandy Bay, on Thursday night. ...

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  9. CONSTANTINOPLE NEUTRALITY.

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.—It is understood that Lord Curzon has privately assured Ismet Pasha that after the acceptance of the Allied plan, the ...

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  10. POINCARE OPTIMISTIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Ministers' Downing street conference agreed that Germany must be given a moratorium. Discussion followed, ...

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  11. NON ACCEPTANCE MEANS WAR:.

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.—Mussolini, ween Interviewed by Journalists, declared that the Allies had made reasonable proposals to the Turks, and ...

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  12. In Lanceston.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—At a meeting of the Launceston City Council on Saturday Alderman G. Shielcfs was elected Mayor, securing "six votes ...

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  13. ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday. — Kemal Pasha announces that he is forming , a new party called the People's Party,' as soon as peace, is ...

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  14. PASSAU AND INGOLSTADT.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Germany has rejected the proposal to submit the question of indemnities from Passau and Ingolstadt to arbitration, also the ...

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  15. NORTH SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—As: showing the serious position of the Nationalists at North Sydney, the latest move to brand Mr. Piddington, Mr. ...

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  16. EAGER FOR BLOOD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express" Athens correspondent states that the Greek Government, with a re-organised army, is - eagerly ...

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  17. PREMIERS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bonar Law welcomed M. Poincare-at Victoria Station. Signor Mussolini arrived late at night, and there were ...

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  18. HOPES SHATTERED.

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.—Tilden has declared he is now certain that what is left of his middle finger will virtually be useless for gripping his ...

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  19. AN ALL-NIGHT WAIT.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the[?]ford trial the spectators created ,a new record by arriving at the Old Bailey at 11 o'clock last night in ...

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  20. “GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY LIE.”

    "The Geeveston and other troubles had all. been directed by the Council of Action, which was getting unions more and more Into its bands." Mr. . L. Brotnowski. at --Sandy Bay, .Nov. 30. ...

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  21. GEORGIAN PROTEST.

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.— M. Tchenkelli the leader of the Georgian delegation, has sent a note to the conference, protesting that the Russian ...

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  22. THE FACTS.

    The Council of Action bad nothing whatever to do with the direction of the Geeveston trouble. The dispute was entirely, .in the bauds ot the Timber Workers Union. ...

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  23. GOUNARIS-CURZON LETTERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Express" states that the official investigation reveals that the M. Gounaris Lord Curzon correspondence was ...

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  24. SATURDAY'S EVIDENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The public interest has been maintained in the Ilford case, and a queue commenced to form at 9 o'clock on Friday night. ...

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  25. SHIPPING REFUGEES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, .Friday.—The Kemalists refusa to permit Greek ship to take refugees has resuited in the decision to employ British ships. ...

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  26. "WE HAVE NOTHING TO ADD."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Reports from London state that the Premiers conference expects ,some announcement concerning the American ...

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  27. MRS. THOMPSON’S EVEIDENCE

    Bywaters said he thought Thompson would kill him. He could not explain the wounds in Thompson's back or neck ' He understood Mrs. ...

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  28. THROATS COT.

    TOOWOOMBA (Queensland), Sunday.—A tragedy was reported on Saturday from Kilburnie, near Goodmbungee. Mrs. Annie Neder (25), ...

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  29. "AGREEMENT REACHED."

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.-—There is a tendency for the Allies and Turks to explain points not understood, leaving the Thorny military and naval ...

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  30. LONDON SPECULATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The news paper are speculating as to M. Poincare's plan submitted to the conference, and they suggest France is ...

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  31. OPTIMISTIC FEELING.

    LAUSANNE, Friday.—The Turks replied to the Allied proposal at to-day’s sitting, and asked for futher information regarding the Allied ...

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  32. MATERNITY BONUS.

    Considering the number of counter attractions on Friday, there was a fair attendance of ladies at the Masonic Hall in the afternoon to hear ...

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  33. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    HELSINGFORS, Friday.—An official report states that there have been 180,000 deaths owing to the famine in the Volga districts and Ukraine, between ...

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  34. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.—Lord Curzon raised the point that the Allied cemeteries on Gallipoli peninsula should be vested in Allied possession, ...

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