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  2. DE VALERA'S BOMBSHELL

    Mr. Eamonn De Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, has rejected the Irish peace terms. ...

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  3. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    Semi-official confirmation of the details, as cabled during the last few days by the Australian Press Association, were obtainable to-day, when a ...

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  4. LORD MAYOR.

    Ald. W. P. McElhone was elected Lord Mayor of Sydney to-day, unopposed. Right up to half an hour before the ...

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  5. RUSSIA TO-DAY.

    Looking well after their trip, Mr. J. Howie, President of the N.S.W. Labor Council, and Mr. W. F. Earsman returned to Sydney to-day after ...

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  6. Political Crisis.

    The Labor official view of the political crisis is published in the Labor organ ("Labor News") to-day: "Labor welcomes an election." ...

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  7. HANGING ROCK MYSTERY.

    In connection with the investigations as to the disappearance of Roor Singh near Lismore some months ago, the Inspector-General of Police this ...

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  8. LAMBERT IN A RAGE.

    Ald. Lambert, in a dramatic farewell to the chair, defied any alderman to question his administration. He said: "You cannot point your finger at one ...

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  9. EXTREMISTS WORKING AGAINST PEACE.

    The Australian Press Association understands that there is the gravest reason to suspect that Art O'Brien, in London, and O'Kelly, the Sinn Fein ...

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  10. POLICE MAKE FURTHER DISCOVERIES.

    The Hanging Rock mystery continues to absorb the energies of Detective-Sergeant Robson, of the Criminal Investigation Department, and the ...

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  11. DE VALERA'S MANIFESTO.

    De Valera has issued the following message to the Irish people: "The terms of the agreement are in violent conflict with the wishes of the majority ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR A SPEAKER.

    A Wingham message says: Mr. R. A. Price, Progressive M.L.A. for Oxley, wired to-day, saying he had declined to accept the Speakership at the ...

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  13. FRANCE JOINS IN.

    The Australian Press Association now has further confirmation of the press statement cabled on Sunday regarding the treaty, except that France. ...

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  14. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    At the Central Criminal Court this afternoon, Aubrey Cochraine, Reginald Pitt and Matthew Maher were charged with conspiracy. ...

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  15. RESULT OF SEVEN HOURS' DISCUSSION.

    The De Valera manifesto is the sequel of a Dail Eireann Cabinet meeting lasting for seven hours. The actual position is uncertain. ...

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  16. MR. ASHFORD ALSO REFUSES.

    The only new development in the political crisis was a rumor, circulated this evening throughout Sydney and parts of the country, that the ...

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  17. MR. LLOYD GEORGE TO PRESIDENT HARDING.

    Mr. Lloyd George has cabled to President Harding: "I am very grateful for your kind message of congratulations. These are particularly welcome ...

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  18. JAPAN'S SUBTLE TACTICS.

    Some reports say that the naval treaty is already signed to-day's plenary session being only for the purpose of a public announcement. ...

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  19. SYDNEY SENSATION

    A station book-keeper named William Simmons, aged 63 years, who came from Newbold Station, near Grafton, and was staying in King-street, caused ...

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  20. MR. GRIFFITH STANDS BY TREATY.

    Mr. A. Griffiths, in an official manifesto, states that he is standing by the treaty. (Mr. Griffiths is deputy-President of ...

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  21. TASMANIA'S GOVERNOR

    The Legislative Council has rejected the motion, which the Assembly passed, favoring the abolition of the office of State Governor, and the ...

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  22. "END OF THE CONFLICT."

    Mr. Griffiths, in his manifesto, says: "I signed the treaty between Ireland and Britain in the belief that the treaty would lay the foundation of peace ...

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  23. GENERAL SMUTS' MESSAGES.

    A message from Pretoria says: General J. C. Smuts, in a telegram to the King says: "The successful Irish Conference was only made possible by Your ...

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  24. COURT-MARTIAL ERRORS

    A Paris message says: The sentences of French courts-martial are occupying public attention, a number of cases being disclosed wherein a ...

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  25. THE EXTREMIST VIEW.

    Arthur O'Brien, representative of the Dail Eireann in Great Britain, in a letter to the Irish Self-determination League says: "The claim of the Irish ...

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  26. INDIAN UNREST.

    It is understood that the authorities in India are impressing on the Home Government the necessity for an early-settlement of the Turkish question as ...

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  27. CATTLE'S LONG JOURNEY.

    A message from Warren, Queensland, says that 1200 cattle have arrived in Queensland from the Gulf country after many months' travelling. The ...

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  28. FRANCE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    M. Millerand, President of the French Republic has telegraphed to the King his heartiest congratulations on the settlement re Ireland, and says: "The ...

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  29. AUSSIES' BODIES.

    Mr. Edward Hempenstall, who has returned from an inspection of the graves of Australian soldiers in France, declared that 19,917 unburied bodies ...

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  30. FAIR RENTS ACT.

    It is illegal to make a condition of leasing a house that the incoming tenant must buy the furniture. Seven persons were prosecuted ...

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  31. R.C. SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION MESSAGES.

    The Roman Catholic Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Association has sent a cable of congratulations to Mr. De Valera and Mr. Lloyd George on the ...

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  32. MISSING AVIATION OFFICIAL.

    The Federal Director of Civil Aviation, Colonel Brinsmead, who, while flying from Adelaide to Perth had been overdue for several days, has turned ...

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  33. ULSTER TO DEMAND EQUAL FINANCE POWERS.

    It is believed in Belfast that the Ulster Cabinet intends to demand equal powers of finance and taxation to those given to the South of Ireland. ...

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  34. TERRIFIC STORM.

    A St. Johns, Newfoundland, message says: Eighteen lives have been lost, a score of schooners and tugs destroyed and property damaged to ...

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  35. PREMATURE.

    The Roman Catholic Federation sent its congratulations by cable to Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. De Valera before the news of De Valera's rejection ...

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  36. STRIKE RIOTS.

    A Chicago message says: The packers who are on strike attacked an elevated train, injuring forty persons, whereof half are dangerously hurt. ...

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  37. PARRAMATTA BY-ELECTION.

    Polling for the Parramatta Federal by-election will take place to-morrow, but it is not expected that the final results will be known until Monday. ...

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  38. BRUTAL MURDER

    Advices have been received from a settlement on the Murray River of the arrest of Albert Smith on a charge of murdering Olaf Nelson. It is ...

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  39. CROWN FORCES' WITHDRAWAL.

    The Dublin military headquarters say that if peace is ratified the Crown forces will be withdrawn within a month. ...

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  40. MILLION FARMS.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, M.L.C., on behalf of the Million Farms Campaign Committee, has made a definite proposal to the Prime Mi[?] the ...

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  41. PRINCE'S VISIT PREDICTED.

    A Bathurst message says: According to the President of the Self-determination for Ireland League, in the course of an interview here on the ...

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  42. MR. ADDISON'S "IMAGINITIS."

    Mr. Barton Addison, the Country Party candidate, to-day declared that Australia is facing financial bankruptcy, and that the extravagance of ...

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  43. THE BOORARA FIRE.

    The Salvage Association reports that it fears the Boorara's meat must all be condemned. There is a hope, however, of saving a good portion of the ...

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  44. PARLIAMENT PROGRAMME.

    The State opening of Parliament by the King on December 14 will be an impressive spectacle, on a scale befitting the historic occasion. Irish ...

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  45. SUBMARINE SINKS.

    The U.S. submarine S48 sank off Bridgeport Connecticut. She was submerged for 12 hours before the crew succeeded in elevating one end of the ...

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  46. REDUCING THE HOTELS.

    The Licenses Reduction Court today de-licensed twenty-five hotels in the Murray Electorate. Wagga was the chief sufferer, eight houses being ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    The Premier, Mr. E. G. Theodore, in a speech at Ipswich, said that unless the railway revenue is increased, there must be farther retrenchment. ...

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  48. OUR CABLES.

    The cable messages published in the "Daily Argus" are obtained direct and exclusively through the Australian Cable Association -- the same service ...

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  49. LORD FORSTER'S GOOD WISHES.

    On receipt of the news of the Irish settlement, Lord Forster, Governor-General, sent the following telegram to Mr. Lloyd George: "Heartiest ...

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