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  2. THE NEAR EAST

    LAUSANNE, Friday—The conference is proceeding smoothly. The Turks have accepted the principle of the general amnesty for political and ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday- — The House of Representatives, with 251 Votes to nine, adopted the resolution suggesting a further naval conference ...

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  4. POLISH PRESIDENT.

    WARSAW, Saturday.— M. Narutowitz the newly-elected President of Poland, has been assassinated. A Warsaw artist named Nivradomski ...

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  5. VERSAILLES TREATY

    Mr. Lloyd George's reply to M. Poiucare's criticisms of first article on Anglo-French relations contains some rather startling revelations as to French aggression during the peace negotiations at Versailles. Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  6. Arbitrators Decide

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The trio of arbitrators, beaded by Mr. H. W. Bryant, K. C., who Investigated the huge claim of R. Driver, sawmiller. ...

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  7. NURSE SHOT DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A Gonlburn message states that shortly afternoon on Saturday Richard Galbraith Sindell (24), a returned soldier, and ...

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  8. CIVIL AVIATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bert Hinkler, an Australian, was the pilot on the trial trip of a new aeroplane with a 1000 horse-power engine. ...

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  9. THE INDEMNITIES.

    PARIS, Friday.— M. Poincare stated to-day in the Chamber of Deputies that the situation had improved since a month ago. ' All hasty ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir W. Joynson Hicks to-day addressed dominion journalists outlining the course he proposes to pursue dining the inquiry ...

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  11. DISPOSAL OF MOSUL.

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.—The British note to the Turks deals with the technical, strategical, economic, and political reasons why Britain ...

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  12. THE NEW REPUBLIC.

    Endless leading articles and speeches from men of all temperaments could be quoted. Later when Field Marshal Foch was elected a member ...

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  13. FOKKER'S LATEST INVENTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—Herr Fokker, the Dutch inventor has, built a new type of biplane, convertible into a monoplane in .a few minutes ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE IN M. POINCARE.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Chamber of Deputies carried a motion of confidence In M. Poincare (the French Premier) by 512 votes to 7(5. ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday.—The King's prorogation speech stated that the discussion of the problems affecting peace in the Near East were ...

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  16. THE SHINE AS BOUNDARY.

    “The basis on which I made the assertion was thoroughly well known to those engaged in the peace conference. The Rhin was the ...

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  17. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI DISGUSTED.

    ROME, Friday.—Signor Mussolini, reporting to the Cabinet in regard to the London conference of Allied Ministers on the reparations questions, ...

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  18. BOXING.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Siki-Carpentier fight will eventuate, under the auspices of the two Paris newspapers, “Le Matin” and “Le Journal.” ...

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  19. U.S. IMMIGRATION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Sir Auckland Geddes had a conference with the Secretary for Labor (Mr. J. Davis) as the result of the ...

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  20. FORMULATING NEW PLANS.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Captains of Industry arc co-operating with the Government in' formulating fresh reparations proposals. ...

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  21. FIELD MARSHAL FOCH'S IDEAS.

    Mr. Lloyd George continues to state that in an interview given to the press in 1919 Field Marshal Foch said that, having reached the Rhine, ...

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  22. GIBBONS BEATS MISKE.

    ST. PAUL, Saturday.—Tommy, Gibbons easily defeated Billy Miske in a ten-round decision fight. ...

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  23. BERLIN EXCHANGE IMPROVES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin Exchange has Improved considerably, being quoted at 29,500 marks to the pound, as against 33,"500 to the pound ...

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  24. UNIONIST MEETING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bonar Law, addressing the Unionist Association, paid a tribute to Lord Curzon's work at Lausanne. He had shown ...

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  25. WHITE-BEATS MITCHELL.

    NEW YORK. Friday.— Charlic White defeated Ritchie Mitchell in the tenth, round of a scheduled 15-round fight. ...

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  26. ANTHRAX.

    LONDON, Friday.—Commenting on the work of the Anthrax Commission, one of the members of the commission says that most of the ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Friday.—The wool sales closed with firm full prices. of the 222,816 bales offered, practically' all were sold. Buyers showed a ...

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  28. AMERICAN PROPOSALS.

    LONDON . Saturday.—In consequence of reports that American bankers propose raising a big loan on behalf of Germany, with the ...

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  29. AMERICANS LODGE. COMPLAINT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” states that ,the American purchasers of Mr. Lloyd George's forthcoming book of memoirs have lodged ...

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  30. SPARGO BEATS JACKS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—When the referee gave his' decision to Bert Spargo (9.1) on points against Fred Jacks (9.0¾), of England, at the ...

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  31. CHINESE BANDITS,

    PEKIN, Friday.—Mr. Charles Celt man, an American merchant, has died of wounds inflicted by -Chinese bandits , who fired on his motor car. ...

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  32. MARSHAL FOCH'S REJOINDER.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Field Marshal Foch, referring to Mr. Lloyd George's article, said that he withdrew nothing he had spoken or written regarding ...

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  33. “Moonshine Monarch.”

    LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Friday. —A dozen Federal prohibition officers killed the so-called "moonshine monarch" of Kentucky, but lost one ...

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  34. “NO CONTEST.”

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Not satisfied with the way Billy Tingle and Bobby Gray were boxing at lop Stadium last night the 'referee stopped the fight ...

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  35. M. CLEMENCEAU'S DEFEAT.

    “M. Tardieu handed a document to the Allies on March 12, 1919, containing the following proposal: In the interests of peace the Western ...

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  36. RUSSIAN CONSPIRACY.

    HELSINGFORS, Friday.—Over 500 persons, including many officers, have been arrested at Zitouir, charged with conspiracy against the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.— Applegarth, the sprint runner, is going to America to coach the Columbia University, on a three years contract. ...

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  38. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Friday.—At a Unionist Association meeting held to-day Lady Astor was howled down while supporting a resolution urging a ...

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  39. ALLEGED SPY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that Mrs. Marguerite Harrison was arrested by the Soviet authorities in Siberia. The charge has ...

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  40. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The P. and O. Branch liner Ballarat has taken 630 emigrants, including 80 boys, for South Australia. The Berrima takes ...

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  41. N.Z. GENERAL'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The death is announced of General Sir George Montagu Harper, whose New Zealand division recaptured Bapaume in August, ...

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  42. MELBA CONCERTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Madame Melba organised a private concert on behalf of the League of Mercy at Earl Farquhar's house. The King ...

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  43. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DINNER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook' (Commonwealth High Commissioner), and Sir James Allen (New Zealand High Commissioner) were ...

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  44. IRISH SITUATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The King gave an audience to Mr. Tim Healy Governor-General of the Irish Free State. at Buckingham Palace and ...

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  45. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    BERLIN, Friday .—Weicharht and Grenz, the two students charged with attempting to murder Men- Maxmillian Harden, the er-editor of the ...

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  46. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Daisy Wright, who, was sentenced to death recently for throwing her child in the Thames from the Tower Bridge, has ...

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  47. SUBMARINE MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Admiral Sinclair unveiled a memorial In Temple Gardens to officers and men who lost their lives in- the submarine service. ...

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  48. COST OF LIVING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—According to the finding of tho Commonwealth Statistician, there was a decrease of 5 per cent, in the cost of living ...

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  49. HERRIN TRIALS.

    MARION (Illinois), Friday.—Donald Ewing, a newspaper reporter, in giving evidence at the Herrin massacre trial, described the finding of ...

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  50. HANGMAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Friday.—A' Moscow telegram states that loukoff, the hangman for the political secret police, who has hanged 2000 persons, ...

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  51. Prohibiting Processions.

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Yesterday, by a majority decision, the High Court dismissed the appeal on behalf of the Melbourne City Council ...

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  52. Victorian Parliament.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The State Parliamentary session came to a finish in the early hours of yesterday morning, after members had ...

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