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  2. IRELAND.

    Shooting continued in Belfast this morning, one man being shot dead and a police sergeant being wounded. Yesterday's casualties were four killed and ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the first sub-committee, M. Barthon pointed out that the Russian reply exacted a recognition "de jure" in return for a recognition of ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers and affiliated unions were negotiating separately to-day with the employers, but the engineers' negotiations broke ...

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  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    In the supper-room of the Fremantle Town Hall on Wednesday night last, Mr. A. H. Panton, M.L.C., the Labour candidate for the West Province seat of the ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales unveiled a war memorial in the Yokohama general cemetery this morning. There was a solemn ceremonial and the entire European ...

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  7. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister's South-Western tour concluded on Saturday, his special train returning to Perth early yesterday morning. Mr. Hughes came back ...

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  8. CRISIS THREATENED.

    The conference sustained a further shock when it was reported that France had sent a note to the Powers declaring that the Russo-German Treaty violated ...

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  9. NORTH PROVINCE.

    In connection with the Legislative Council nominations, which closed on Friday last, advice was received by the Electoral Office on Saturday that Sir ...

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  10. BARRACKS ATTACKED.

    A determined attack was made last night on the Wellington barracks, a fierce fusilade from machine guns and rifle fire lasting for an hour being ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    The War Minister (General Yamanashi) has informed an Opposition delegation that a reduction of the Japanese forces in Siberia is impossible until an ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA FIRST.

    In his presidential address to the twenty-first annual meeting of the Australian Natives' Association, Mr. L. Reginald Cohen said he was satisfied ...

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  13. SHIPYARD STOPPAGE.

    Owing to the shipyard stoppage shipowners are sending repair and re-fitting work abroad. The Cunard liner Laconia has gone to Rotterdam from the Tyne ...

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  14. SAVAGERY AND CRIME.

    Savagery and crime continue in Belfast, Dublin, nad other parts of Ireland. Fourteen persons have been killed and twenty wounded in Belfast streets in ...

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  15. FINANCIAL QUESTIONS.

    The Financial Commission has approved of the sub-committee's report for presentation to the plenary conference, in addition to the recommendation ...

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  16. MARCONI OPERATORS.

    The wireless operators have reached a basis for negotiations with the Marconi Company and are returning to work forthwith. ...

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  17. SPORTING CABLES.

    Joseph Oller, inventor of the parimutuel, is dead. He was an Austrian by birth. His first scheme was to run a carriage in the streets of Paris ...

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  18. AMERICAN COAL CRISIS.

    The fourth week of the coal strike begins on Saturday. The miners' leaders are claiming that the strikers now number 680,000, but so far industries ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    Fifteen hundred of Vickers's employees attended the memorial service to Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. Bennett. The congregation, which was surrounded on ...

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  20. FIRES AT NORTHAM.

    The fifteenth outbreak of fire for the present year occurred in Northam shortly after midnight on Saturday, when the Palace Picture Theatre narrowly ...

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  21. KING OF ITALY.

    One of the first delegates to greet the King of Italy aboard the warship Conte Cavour was M. Tchitcherin (The Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs), ...

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  22. GERMANY'S EXPULSION

    Germany's Note accepting expulsion from the First Commission dealing with Russia states that it desires to continue to sit with the commission regarding all ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Harry Smith, worsted spinner, of Leeds, and his wife have been committed for trial at Edinburgh on the charge of attempting to defraud the Yorkshire ...

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  24. LONDON PRESS VIEW.

    The Genoa correspondent of the "Sunday Times" says:—"It is most difficult to deal with the French delegation. What they expect to gain by their ...

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  25. LLOYD GEORGE'S PREDICTION.

    Mr. Lloyd George predicted yesterday that the Russian reply would enable the sub-committee of the First Commission to begin its labours. The Germans also ...

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  26. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The committee which has been sitting daily in Dublin for two months framing the Irish Free State Constitution has completed its labours. The result will ...

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  27. AMERICA.

    Albert Edward Langford, an Australian mincowner, was crushed to death between an automobile and a tramcar. Mr. Langford was on the way from ...

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  28. BUNBURY'S WELCOME.

    Long before the fixed hour, the Lyric Theatre at Bunbury was packed with people. when the Prime Minister, looking tired and worn, appeared on the ...

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  29. THE S.S. CYCLE.

    The s.s. Cycle, 6,700 tons, which is the latest addition to the interstate fleet of the Australian Steamships, Ltd., arrived in Melbourne from the United ...

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  30. RAID ON A STEAMER.

    Fifty armed men boarded the Ulster Steam Navigation's steamer Rathlin Head, 6,736 tons, berthed at Northwall, Dublin, shot the watchman, sprinkled ...

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  31. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    At the recent conference of dairymen, convened by the Victorian Farmers' Union, a committee was appointed to prepare a scheme for stabilising the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.

    The financial work has been practically completed. Mr. Campion has returned to London, but Sir Joseph Cook and Mr. M. L. Shepherd will remain to ...

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  33. WIRELESS STATION SEIZED.

    Mr. De Valera's troops seized the Bunbeg wireless station on the Donegal coast, simply informing the British naval men in charge that they required the ...

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  34. A CRITICAL TIME.

    Mr. James Louis Garvin, in a message to the "Observer" from Genoa, says that the Germans' signature of the Russian treaty was due to a spasm of ...

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  35. THE IRISH ARMY.

    The Anti-Free State Army Council has forwarded a letter to the secretary of the Dail Eireann stating the conditions upon which the unity of the army may ...

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  36. TRAVELLING EXHIBITION.

    The suggestion that a travelling exhibition of the manufactured producted of Western Australia should tour the State was made by a deputation from ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Patrick Duncan) announced in the House of Assembly that the Government intended to compensate those persons who ...

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  38. MR. MICHAEL COLLINS.

    When Mr. Michael Collins was travelling towards Killarney it was discovered that the line had been interfered with. The train proceeded to Headfort, where ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    The Prime Minister's tour of the South-West was swift enough. This morning's visit to the Upper Swan may be even more hurried. Cars are timed ...

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  40. ALLEGED SHORTAGE OF FOOD.

    In a communication to the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) the Administrator of the Northern Territory says that he has not ...

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  41. LABOUR PARTY'S DEMAND.

    It is improbable that the Dublin Provisional Government will assent to the Labour Party's demand for an enlarged peace conference, including Mr. Rory ...

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  42. THE VATICAN.

    The Vatican has resumed its relations with the Soviet, and has signed a trea under which the Soviet will admit Jesuits and Franciscans to Russia. This is ...

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  43. A SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    Safe breakers visited the premises of Cawsey, Menck, and Co., general manufacturers, St. Kilda-road, to-day, and blew open an iron safe in the office. The ...

    Article : 53 words
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