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  2. IRELAND.

    While the very critical Irish situation is practically unchanged, the hour of decision may come at any time. Ulster continues to be the pivotal factor. Mr. ...

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  3. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day the master of the steamer Port Denison (Captain Hutchison) was charged on the information of C. W. Fisher ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    It is understood that the outlook with regard to Australia's most vital concerns at the International Labour Conference in Geneva is very precarious. The ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. CRICKET.

    Whatever hope Natal had of averting defeat was soon dispelled after lunch to-day, when Gregory found his form, and got rid of the two stalwarts, Taylor and ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    "Pertinax," writing in the "Echo de Paris" from Washington, says:—"The idea of President Harding and Mr. Charles E. Hughes (the Secretary of ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. THE RICH SOUTH-WEST.

    Had the Parliamentary special gone beyond Bridgetown last night without the warning concerning the state of the track ahead given in the partial ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A lively debate took place to-night in the House of Commons over the Labour Party's proposal to raise the unemployment grant for women from 5s. to 10s., ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. THE SAKHALIN QUESTION.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) reports that Japan has informed the United States that she is not ready yet ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. AN ADVISORY BODY.

    President Harding announced to-day that the American advisory committee on the question of limitations of armaments would include ex-Senator ...

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  11. MIGRATION.

    About 1,000 nominated emigrants are awaiting despatch to New Zealand. The delay is attributable largely to infrequent sailings in consequence of the ...

    Article : 260 words
  12. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Liang Chu Hao, formerly Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, and now high adviser of the Chinese delegates to the Washington Conference, said in the ...

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  13. FRENCH TEXTILE WORKERS.

    The strike of French textile workers has ended formally. The leaders of the workers are ordering a resumption of work in consequence of the fact that a ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    His Grace the Archbishop of Perth has appointed the Rev. W. Patrick, Minor Canon of St. George's Cathedral, to be one of his chaplains, in the place of the ...

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  15. BRITISH COAL MINERS.

    Grave conditions prevail in the majority of the British colliery districts, the wages reductions and unemployment being so severe that the miners' ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    The South African team for the first test match, which begins at Durban on Saturday, will be:—Taylor (capt.), Zulch, Nourse, Blanckenburg, Chapman, ...

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  17. MR. DE VALERA.

    It is understood in Government circles that the peace negotiations have reached an extremely critical stage, and that Mr. De Valera has given to the Irish ...

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  18. AMERICAN LEGION.

    In Kansas City (Missouri) the American Legion, at its convention, gave Marshal Foch a thrilling reception. In his speech the Marshal said:—"The ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. DOMINION STATUS.

    In a statement to the Press the Prime Minister (General Smuts) said that his previous remarks as to the status of the Dominions had been ...

    Article : 350 words
  20. AMERICAN MINERS.

    Judge Anderson, of the Federal Court, has issued an injunction in connection with the recent mining troubles in Western Virginia. It forbids (1) union ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. A WELSH HORROR.

    At the Monmouthshire Assizes to-day the lad Harold Jones pleaded guilty to the murder of the little girl Florence Little. His confession to the prison ...

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  22. MR. BONAR LAW.

    The breakaway of the "Die Hards" has re-directed attention to the possibility of Mr. Bonar Law's return to politics. It has been announced on ...

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  23. ITALIAN ANARCHISTS.

    A bomb exploded to-day in the United State Consulate. It is considered that it was thrown into the building as a protest against the convication of Sacco and ...

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  24. INDIA.

    Mohammed Ali (the extremist) has been sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment, and five other prisoners to two years' imprisonment each. One of ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. CLAIM BY SEAMEN.

    The cross-examination and re-examination of unionists on the evidence which had been given on affidavit in the seamen's case formed the chief business ...

    Article : 306 words
  26. HUNGARY.

    The ex-Emperor Karl refuses to renounce his rights, but is willing to sign his own abdication, provided that his son Otto is guaranteed the reversion to the ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. BIG BUSH FIRES.

    A great stretch of country is menaced by bush fires. The outbreaks began a week ago, and the fires are now menacing an area with a frontage of 300 miles. ...

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  28. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George will not leave for Washington on Saturday, but he still hopes to go later. ...

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  29. NEW LOANS.

    The prospectus of the Imperial Government's loan for £20,000,000 has been issued. The interest payable will be 4 per cent. ...

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  30. THE WAR DEBTS.

    A representative of the New York "Times" interviewed Mr. Reginald McKenna (a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and now the chairman of the ...

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  31. NATIONAL ROADS.

    Delegates from every State in the Commonwealth, excepting Tasmania, attended the first conference of the National Roads Association of Australia ...

    Article : 275 words
  32. AVIATION.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kellaway) was asked in the House of Commons this evening, whether, if a reputable firm was prepared to run a ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. CEMENT PIPE INDUSTRY.

    In the State Industrial Court to-day, Judge Curlewis granted the application by the employers in the cement pipe industry for a variation of award ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. AMERICA.

    The State Department has appointed a committee to investigate Senator Watson's sensational charges that Amercian soldiers in France were hanged without ...

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  35. GREAT SERVICE.

    In his Thanksgiving proclamation President Harding declares:—"An opportunity for great service awaits the United States if it proves equal to it. ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The returns in connection with the municipal elections received up to midnight indicate that the Independents and the Labourites are gaining heavily at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    A double consecration service was held to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, when Dr. Harrington Clare Lees (formerly Vicar of Swansea) was ...

    Article : 231 words
  38. A QUESTION OF HOURS.

    The Graziers' Association officially announced to-day that the A.W.U. has notified its members that they are free to work 48 hours a week if they were not ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. DELEGATES' VIEWS.

    Lord Lee of Fareham (First Lord of the British Admiralty and one of the British delegates to the Washington Conference), Dr. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri ...

    Article : 406 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In consequence of the highest tide having been experienced since 1913, the Thames flooded to-day the lowest streets in Gravesend, where boats had to be ...

    Article : 225 words
  41. SPORTING CABLES.

    The receipts of the Australasian Football tour to date total just over £17,000. The Australasians' share amounts to £7,000 which means that the tour as a ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A domestic tragedy has been reported from Streatham (Wandsworth, Surrey). Four members of a well-to-do family named Coats were found dead. They ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. KIDNAPPING CASE.

    It is announced that the police will make an investigation into the sensational kipnapping last week of Miss Bridget Partridge, formerly Sister Ligouri, who ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During a storm last night lightning struck a shed in which three children were taking shelter at Blakehurst, and Norman Brown, aged 5 years, of ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. THE FIJIAN CENSUS.

    Following is the result of the Fiji census:—Europeans. 3,848; half-castes, 2,829; Fijians, 84,349: Indians, 60,348; Polynesians, 1,554; Chinese, 910; others, ...

    Article : 39 words
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