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  2. IRELAND.

    The London "Daily Express" says:—"We are in a position to announce that Mr. M. Collins and Mr. A. Griflith are determined to stand by the peace treaty, ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Lloyd George (the Prime Minister), in dealing with the work of the Genoa Conference, said that he did not intend ...

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  4. SHEARING AWARD.

    The plaint of the A.W.U. against the Pastoralists Federal Council of Australia was mentioned before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  5. LICENSING COMMISSION.

    The Licensing Commission continued the taking of evidence in Perth yesterday, the members present being Messrs. H. W. Mann (chairman), P. L. ...

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  6. DEFENCE FORCE.

    Drastic changes in the training establishments of the Commonwealth military forces have become necessary and the Military Board has now completed ...

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  7. TAXATION APPEAL.

    Members of the Taxation Appeal Board have been appointed by the Governor-General-in-Council and their names are as follow:—Messrs. Alfred Fletcher ...

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  8. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    The word "loyalty." as Mr. Pickwick said of "polities." "comprises within itself a study of no inconsiderable magnitude." Mr. Scaddan told the Empire ...

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  9. LONDON LIFE.

    Those tradesmen who minister to the requirements of members of the "smartset" and ladies who are in society" have been somewhat perturbed by a ...

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  10. BELFAST OUTRAGES.

    A battle raged to-day in Belfast West, which was isolated from other parts of the city by the fierceness of the firing. The tramway service was suspended on ...

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  11. ENGINEERING INDUSTRY.

    To draw attention to the necessity for adopting standardisation of principles in the engineering industry throughout Australia a deputation representing ...

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  12. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    A British military observer who has returned from a visit to Shan-Hai-Kwan has reported that General Chang-Tso-Linseized arbitrarily some 300 coal waggons ...

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  13. FRENCH FISHERMEN.

    Some French fishing vessels have been fishing off the western coast of Donegal. Local fishermen complained to the Irish Provisional Government that the vessels. ...

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  14. SIR J. MITCHELL.

    Sir James Mitchell and Sir James D. Connolly were entertained at luncheon to-day in Bradford by Mr. H. Norman Rae (M.P. for Shipley. Yorkshire, and ...

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  15. WORKS AT CANBERRA.

    Although the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Foster) recently announced that he intended to proceed at once with the erection of half a hostel at ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION.

    At the morning session of the Presbyterian Assembly to-day Mr. Donald Mackinnon gave an address upon the necessity of fostering immigration. ...

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  17. CANCER RESEARCH.

    A gift of £10,000 for cancer research from Mr. Todman, of Sydney, has been allocated as follows:—£4,000 to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, ...

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  18. AMERICA.

    In Boston to-day, in the course of a speech, Admiral William S. Sims said that it was vital to the nation's welfare that the Congress should appropriate ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A number of the survivors from the R.M.S. Egypt returned to London to-day. There were some affecting scenes at the Victoria railway station when they met ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In yesterday's issue a telegram from Kalgoorlie announced that the nominations for the A.L.P. selection ballot in connection with the next Federal ...

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  21. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the county cricket contests Sussex who scored 302. beat Worcester. 77 and 130. Arthur Gilligan in the first innings took 7 wickets for 16. Hampshire. 123 ...

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  22. THE WOOL CASE.

    The whole of yesterday's sitting of the High Court of Australia in the case the Commonwealth and the Central Wool Committee v. the Colonial Combing, ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN SUGAR.

    A meeting of the executive of the Primary Producers' Union was held to-day, with Mr. J. Peterson as president. In addition to the usual formal ...

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  24. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (the Leader of the House) said that the cost of the British delegation to the Genoa ...

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  25. EDUCATION OF WORKERS.

    The late Professor Pitt Cobbett left £5,000 directing that the income should be used to educate workers in the principles of political and social economy. ...

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  26. THE BALKANS.

    The Belgrade (Serbia) correspondent of the Paris "Matin" (Nationalist) says that it is understood that on the occasion of King Alexander's marriage to ...

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  27. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius, at 10.30. in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice.—In divorce: William Denyer Robinson (petitioner) and Grace Whitburn Robinson ...

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  28. ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    There has been a big increase lately in the numbers of Italian immigrants coming to Australia. The s.s. San Rossore brought S2 to-day, the majority of ...

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  29. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The directorate of the Russian Relief Fund has notified Sir Joseph Cook that Australia's gift of £50,000 worth of frozen meat has reached the relief ...

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  30. CANE SUGAR PROSPECTS.

    Generally speaking, a good cane season is expected in the north. where there appears generally to be an air of prosperity. ...

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