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  2. GALLIPOLI TO-DAY.

    A special correspondent, who has just returned from a visit to the Near East (says the London "Times" of November 1) sends us an account, which we give below, ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    Father O'Flanagan has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George :—"While sending messages of peace and good will to Ireland the Government has intensified its fiendish ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    After a strong appeal, the British delegates supported M. Viviani (France), and the Assembly resolved unanimously to admit Albania. It refused to admit ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL.

    A deadlock has been reached in connection with the marine stewards' strike, but the officials of the Seamen's Union predict an early settlement. There are only two ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    The Battle of Jutland official despatches with appendices, were issued to-day, and comprise a volume of 600 pages, with numerous maps, charts and diagrams. The ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    The number of robberies, burglaries "hold ups," and murders has increased to such an alarming extent that the silversmiths and jewellers here have made a ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    The details gathered in connection with the shooting of the wife of Major Thomas Butler Labarte and of Police-constable Frederick William Mitchell, and the arrest of ...

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  9. KALGOORLIE ELECTION.

    The Kalgoorlie by-election passed off quietly. Good progress has been made with the count and finality has been reached in the most important centres. The boxes ...

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  10. THE HAITIAN TROUBLE.

    A Naval Court of Inquiry, which was sent to Haiti in order to investigate charges to the effect that American marines killed a number of natives indiscriminately, has ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. HINT FROM MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    "I want to announce for the benefit of all interested," said Mr. Justice Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court on Saturday, "that if what is stated in the newspapers ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S STAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George has replied as follows to Father O'Flanagan:—"I had hoped that with moderation and common sense on both sides it would have been possible to reach an ...

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  13. REVISED CROP ESTIMATE.

    The Acting Government Statistician (Mr. W. Siebenhaar) has now compiled from further information received from the district inspectors of the Industries Assistance ...

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  14. STEAMERS HELD UP IN MELBOURNE

    Three additional colliers, the Monaro, Wear, and Werribee, were laid up during the week-end as the result of the strike of the marine stewards. ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Speaking at a public meeting here last night, General J. C. Smuts (the Prime Minister of South Africa) declared that there were many indications that a large ...

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  16. THE FAR EAST.

    Mr. J. W. Williams, marine engineer, who is a passenger by the Kenowna from Hong Kong for Sydney, stated, in an interview that owing to the weakness and incapacity ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. HOME RULE BILL.

    After nagotiations and debate the House of Lords agreed to the amendments to the Home Rule Bill which were made by the House of Commons, the opposing peers ...

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  18. DAIL EIREANN RENOUNCED.

    Several local bodies in the Nationalist parts of Ulster have renounced their allegiance to the Dail Eireann and have acknowledged the authority of the Local ...

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  19. CARGO STEAMERS INVOLVED.

    The officials of the Stewards' Union announced on Saturday that interstate cargo steamers would be involved as well as passenger steamers if the strike were not ...

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  20. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The West Yorkshire Woollen Manufacturers' Association, comprising 24 cloth manufacturing firms carried a resolution to day to the eefect that the Government's ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. DUNMANWAY TRAGEDY.

    Evidence given by the auxiliary police at the military inquiry at Dunmanway (County Cork) into the shooting of Canon Magner revealed the fact that a cadet named Harte ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. WAR GRATUITY PAYMENTS.

    In Victoria war gratuity payments in cash amounting to £1,476,540 have been made, and bonds of the value of £5,530,325 have been issued. The total number of ...

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  23. THE CRITICS BUSY.

    The critics are busily reconstructing events in the light of the signals. Two schools are still sharply divided. Some declare that the signals uphold the previous ...

    Article : 345 words
  24. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT.

    The Auditor-General's report for the financial year ended June 30, 1920, was presented to the Legislative Assembly on Friday evening. The report points out that ...

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  25. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The King's Bench has awarded William Parrish £16,000 for the loss of the racing mare Fugle Maid, who was run down by a motor car on the highway. ...

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  26. THE STEWARDS' EARNINGS.

    Representatives of the shipping companies to-night issued the following statement in connection with the earnings of the stewards employed on the interstate ...

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  27. REINFORCEMENTS AT CORK.

    Reinforcements from the Field Artillery, Scottish Borderers, and Yorkshire Light Infantry have landed at Cork. ...

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  28. LEPROSY.

    In view of the recent discovery and isolation of a case of leprosy in Western Australia, application was made to the Department of Public Health for some ...

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  29. RAID ON A MONASTERY.

    The military raided the Capuchin monastery at Dublin, and made a minute search. Father Dominic, the late Mr. McSwiney's chaplain, was arrested. ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The world's largest wireless station near Bordeaux, named Lafayette in honour of the Americans who suggested its establishment, has been officially opened. It ...

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  31. A CALLOUS CRIME.

    District Inspector Sullivan was killed in Dublin while walking in civilian attire with his fiancee, Miss Moore. Two youths came up, and said : "Hullo, are you ready?" and ...

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  32. BRITISH CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Ormonde, which left to-day for Australia, takes 84 Victorian Government settlers. The Borda and the Themistocles will not start from here before ...

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  33. SINN FEIN MURDERS.

    Constable Shannon has been fatally shot at Swanlinbar (County Bavan). Sergeant Morahan was wounded. Two military lorries were ambushed at ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    For the present there appears to be no intention on the part of the Commonwealth Government of making a permanent appointment to the office of Secretary of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. LORD SYDENHAM'S VIEWS.

    Lord Sydenham, a former Governor of Victoria, who has published several works dealing with naval and defence matters, was interviewed by "Lloyd's Sunday News" ...

    Article : 307 words
  36. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS.

    From December 24 to January 17 all work on the Broken Hill Associated smelters at Port Pirie, except at the power plant and the zinc plant, will be suspended. The ...

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  37. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred near the Millbrook reservoir on Friday evening, whereby an employee of the Waterworks Department, named Richard Andrews, lost ...

    Article : 186 words
  38. MARTIAL LAW.

    General Sir Nevil Macready, commander of the British forces in Ireland, has issued an order instructing the troops in their new duties under martial law. He warns ...

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  39. THE LEAGUE'S NEW HOME.

    A Geneva correspondent wrote some weeks ago :—Plans have been completed for the Secretariat and headquarters of the League of Nations to move here from ...

    Article : 245 words
  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The offer made by the employers in connection with the dispute in which the members of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union are concerned was rejected ...

    Article : 147 words
  41. ITALIAN NAVY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Sunday Express' states that the whole Italian fleet which was sent to blockade Fiume mutinied and joined Major d'Annunzio. The ...

    Article : 43 words
  42. BOXING.

    Dempsey, the world's champion boxer, has arrived here and consulted Dr. Bonine, a noted car specialist, who spent the entire day with the champion. The visit is ...

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  43. A GERMAN ADMISSION.

    Captain von Hase, who was chief gunnery officer of the German battle cruiser Derfflinger at the battle of Jutland, in his book "Kiel and Jutland," which will shortly ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. THE GREEK CRISIS.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that Lord Hardinge of Pensnurst (the British Ambassador to France) has informed the French Government that the British Minister in Athens ...

    Article : 63 words
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