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  2. THE IRISH NEGOTIATIONS

    When the Ulster parliament opened at Belfast, Sir James Craig (the Premier), after reporting his conversations with the British Prime ...

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  3. N.S.W. BUDGET

    The N.S.W. Treasurer (Mr. J. T. Lang) delivered his budget in Par[?] yesterday evening before a [?] attendance of members and of ...

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  4. GRAVES IN GERMANY

    Five thousand British soldiers bodies in Germany, including one hundred and five Australians, are seattered in 531 cemeteries. Their ...

    Article : 573 words
  5. THE WORLD’S NAVIES

    Steady progress toward naval agreement on the basis of Mr C. E Hughes’s programme is being made [?]ough Admiral Kalo is still ...

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  6. GERMANY’S REPARATION PAYMENTS

    It does not matter greatly whether or not Dr. Rathenau and Dr. Simon come to London to discuss the, post-ponement of reparations equivalent ...

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  7. Ulster Premier is Relying on Bonar Law

    In the course of a speech in the Ulster parliament on the differences between Sinn Fein and Ulster, Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier ...

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  8. France Strongly Opposed to a Postponement

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris says that so far France refuses absolutely to consider the hypethesis of a postponement of vaparations, and ...

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  9. PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

    Viscount [?] has opened at Cambridge a parasitological [?] due to the munificen[?] of a South African Mr. P. A. [?] ...

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  10. The Attempt to Excite Japanese Feeling

    The announcement from America that Mr. C. E. Hughes is insisting on the original ratios, which Admiral Kato has practically agreed to accept, ...

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  11. ULSTER ARMING

    The Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig) made the announcement to-day that, owing to Sinn Fein out[?] the Ulster Cabinet had ...

    Article : 335 words
  12. German Material for Australian Railways

    Dr. Rathenan and Dr. Simon (not the ex-Minister, but the economic expert) have met Sir Robert Horne [?] ...

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  13. Softgoods Man’s Hard Words in Criticism

    Commenting on the state budget [?] yesterday [?] ...

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  14. EUROPEAN FINANCE

    Mr. Winston Churchill in a speech before overseas bakers said [?] the Washington conference [?] brilliant [?] ...

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  15. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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  16. Lloyd George Begins all Over Again

    The [?] Fein leaders and the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) have resumed negotiations. They are now said to be discussing a ...

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  17. America’s Generous Offer to Japan

    Mr. Ballour may attend an import[?] dinner in New York on the first of second day of the next plenary [?] ...

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  18. Loading the Bomb to Fire at Ulster

    The conference between the Sinn [?] group and the British representatives including M[?] Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead, lasted for two ...

    Article : 341 words
  19. New Proposals to Meet Ulster’s Objections

    The “Daily Mail” says that the explanation of Sir James Craig’s reference to a new offer is simple. When Sir James informed the Prime ...

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  20. Britain Asks France Questions on Finance

    The British government is closely connsidering every aspect of the German reparations question. The re[?] British note to France points out ...

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  21. LABOR IN SYDNEY

    The city council elections, which take place tomorrow, are causing unprecedented interest. The Lord Mayor (Mr. Lambert) is ...

    Article : 221 words
  22. Armored Cars Guard a Church in Belfast

    The tense anxiety in Belfast is illustrated by the elaborate preparations to prevent disorders. Soldiers with armored cars were posted outside the ...

    Article : 444 words
  23. America to Help in Stabilising Exchanges

    It has been ascertained that America is joining other nations in an attempt to stabilise international exchange. This step is the most ...

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  24. Anglo-Japanese Alliance Not Likely to Continue

    Admiral Kato, who is advocating a seventy per cent, ratio for Japan must not be confused with [?] Kato. The admiral’s [?] may be ...

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  25. JOE COOK’S SHOES

    Nominations for the Parramatta vacancy, caused by the departure of Sir Joseph Cook, closed at noon today Four nominations were ...

    Article : 433 words
  26. MOPLAH PRISONERS

    The Government in a press communique, refutes the press report that the sixty-four Moplah prisoners that died while travelling in a train ...

    Article : 734 words
  27. DEATH OF KITCHENER

    The War Office has applied a beavy band to the rumors that Lord Kitchener was betrayed by a female Herman spy. The war Office admits that ...

    Article : 449 words
  28. SHACKLETON AT RIO

    The “Daily Mall’s” correspondent at Rio de Janeiro says that a vital change has been made with regard to the Itinerary of the Shackleton ...

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  29. KIND-HEARTED SPANIARDS

    The Spanish campaign in Morocco is quite a humane war, according to a statement issued by the Spanish embassy in London. This official ...

    Article : 534 words
  30. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Factories and Shops Amendment Act, the Mines Amendment Act (to bring all mines under the Mines ...

    Article : 384 words
  31. War Debts Will Not Come into the Arena

    The possibility of an international conference to discuss the war debts [?]ing by Britain to America is given prominence in the press. A. high ...

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  32. BIG N.S.W. DRINK BILL

    The Government estimates that the New South Wales drink bill for last [?] was over 5/ per head greater then for the preceding year, the ...

    Article : 193 words
  33. A BORDER RAID

    A force of 250 Wazlrs, from Afghanistan, collided with a column numbering eighty, which had been sent to Intercept them. The men of ...

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  34. SYDNEY ROBBERIES

    Thieves entered a room of a house in Flinders Street, Darlinghurst, and took away £130 in notes and gold. Thieves also entered a bedroom in a ...

    Article : 378 words
  35. A BUSINESSLIKE GIFT

    As a token of good will between India and Afghanistan, and In recognition of the, generous hospitality of the Amir toward the mission. Sir ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. CHINA’S FUTURE

    The committee on China’s extraterrotoriality has resolved upon the establishment of a joint commission of powers to inquire into the ...

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  37. SHOT IN THE BREAST

    A young unmarried woman, named Nettie Hamitton, was shot in the left preast last night, and is now in a serious condition. In her dying ...

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  38. PEACE’S WHITE PALL

    The next plenary session of the conference will probably be held on December 5, to deal with naval matters. The conference continues to ...

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  39. ON THE WEDDING EVE

    A Melbourne citizen, Alfred King, circumstances. He was to have been disappeared in Sydney. In peculiar married last Friday. Late the bight ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. THE REAL CRIMINAL

    A young woman. Ida Dunn, was charged in the Criminal Court today with the murder of her baby by suffocation at Picton on September 3. ...

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  41. TURBULENCE IN INDIA

    The admission to the civil hospital of an engine driver [?] with his hands and face [?] Injured as the result of an explosion in his house ...

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  42. STARVING RUSSIA

    The New South Wales Labor Council has [?] a wire in the Prime Minster congratulating him in the Government’s donation of £[?] ...

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  43. THE SHARK’S VICTIMS

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  44. Japan Becoming Democratised

    The Prince Regent received [?] today, the occasion being another stop toward democracy. The American and other republican ...

    Article : 45 words
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