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  2. IRLAND IN THE AIR

    The flood of oratory continued today in Dail Eireann. After Professor Hayes, of the National University had supported the ...

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  3. THE NEW MINISTERS

    The members of the newly reconstructed Federal Ministry are losing no time settling down in their respective spheres of activity. ...

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  4. NO SHORTAGE OF MONEY

    Inquiries made among the shopkeepers in Melbourne show that there is no apparent shortage of money. The are spending with the atmost ...

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  5. THE PRINCE SNUBBED

    The Prince of Wales has arrived at Pattna. He was returning from a big-game shooting expedition In the jungles of Nepal, to resume, his tour ...

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  6. COGITATION AT CANNES

    After the final meeting of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) and tho Premier of Prance (M. Briand) this morning,. Briand stated that ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. FOR THE NEXT WAR

    France Is believed to be asking the right to maintain 90,000 tons of submarines. Although Italy may be satisfied ...

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  8. REVOLUTIONARY INDIA

    All hope of a conference between the Government of India and tho Nationalist sections has not been abandoned. Another message has been ...

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  9. Clare County Council Favors Ratification

    The county council of Clare, for which town Mr. de Valera sits as one the members of Dail Eireann, has passed a resolution by seventeen ...

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  10. Italy, France and Japan Favor Submarines

    Great Britain has submitted her proposals for the abolition of submarines. The Italian delegate, Senor Schanzer backed by the delegates of ...

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  11. Irish Passion as the British See It

    The adjournment of the debate in Dail Eireann, which commenced so passionately, provided an anti-climax that corresponded precisely with the ...

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  12. British and French Proposals Under Discussion

    The naval grand committee today resumes consideration of the sea armament Issues, particularly the proposals posals by the French that they should ...

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  13. The Motion for Adjournment . Warmly Debated

    The discussion in Dail Elreaan on the proposal to adjourn the House was characterised by extraordinary clamor. Mr. de Valera, at the outset, ...

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  14. France Disappointed with the Result

    Bitter disappointment is felt in France that the only result of the discussions in London will be another conference. It was popularly ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. A COSTLY BLAZE

    The military department of Raj, who, it is believed, do not usually insure sure their property, will suffer a loss estimated at fifteen lakhs of rupees ...

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  16. The Activities of Subs, will be Limited

    The grand committee dealt with submarines tills afternoon, the French delegates being unprepared to state their auxiliary ship demands until ...

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  17. A FLOOD AT THE G.P.O.

    In a report to the secretary of the Postal administration on the effects of the storm that swept over the city area on Thursday afternoon, the ...

    Article : 189 words
  18. MONEY OR YOUR LIFE

    After a quarrel in the office of a West End money-lender named Stanley Thoeman, shots were fired, and it was discovered that Thoeman had ...

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  19. Cancellation of Debts as a Policy

    Great progress could be made in solving the economic difficulties of the world if a round-table conference could be held to write off ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. THE REIGN OF TERROR

    Armed men ra[?]ded a branch of the Hibernian Bank in Dublin, held up the staff and customers, and decamped with £1600. The branch of the ...

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  21. The Danger of Inflammatory Speeches

    Prior to the adjournment, Dail Eireann accepted Mr. de Valera’s suggestion that there should be no speeches during the recess. ...

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  22. A MONTH IN GAOL

    Several well know city architects, auctioneers, and representatives of business firms wore present at the City court today, and they told the ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. Great Dissatisfaction with the Newt

    The adjournment of Dail Eireann followed the failure of the parties, after an acrimonious debate, to agree the limitation of speeches, ...

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  24. SUFFERING IN THE NORTH

    An epidemic of armed raids on Belfast shops is beileved to be due to the desperation of starvation. Dozens of shops have been looted in ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. To Blnnten the Sword of Mars

    It is understood that the naval committee is drawing a distinction between military and commercial aeroplanes, and is also proposing that ...

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  26. BRITISH FUNDED STOCK

    Financial activity is very marked. British funds show rises ranging from six and three-quarters in Consols [?]eleven points in five per cent, ...

    Article : 182 words
  27. LIGHTNING STRIKES

    A heavy thunderstorm broke over the city last night. Lightning attecked an electrie-light pole on Wendouree Parade, smashing the ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. THE JAPS AND SHANTUNG

    Tokio may cut the Gordian knot regarding Shantung, on the reference of issue to Tokio, making it possible for the Government to yield, and have ...

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  29. FINIS THE A.I.F. ABROAD

    With the departure tomorrow of Major M. C. Langslow, the last A.I.F. officer remaning in England, the A.I.P. officially ceases to exist in England. ...

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  30. THE ARMY’S NEW CHIEF

    Field-marshal the Earl of Cavan has been appointed chief of the Imperial General Staff, in succession to Fieldmarshal Sir Henry Wilson, when Sir ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. STOP THIEF

    There was an exciting chase through the crowded city tonight after an alleged pickpocket, Alexander Robertson, aged twenty-one, who ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. THE GYPPOS EXCITED

    The military authorities have forbidden the Nationalist leader, Zaglul Pashsto participate in any way in politics and ordered him and eight ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. ENGINEERS’ BACK PAY

    Mr. Smedley, the secretary of the Metal Trades Employers’ Association, said this afternoon that the drastic conditions imposed on the metal ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Trade is improving, unemployment diminishing. On December 9 unemployed numbered 1,783,718, against 3,028,914 on June 24. ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT CLEMENCY

    Following the release of Henry Stokes from Pentridge, after serving a little more than one third of his sentence, comes the announcement ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. DEFENCE PRUNING

    The reduction of the defence estimates has resulted In an order from the Defence headquarters in Melbourne that fifteen warrant-officers, ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. VICTORIAN FINANCES

    The net receipts of the consolidated revenue fond for the quarter that ended on September SO; as disclosed the “Government Gasette” issued ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. PIAVE COLLISION

    Renter’s correspondent at Rome says that the P[?] railway col[?] cennrred through the engine of the [?] express from Paris str[?]king the ...

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  40. CAMPENTIER OUTED

    A village poli[?]men demanded Geo[?] Corr[?] while he was [?] recently at Menx As the [?] was not prodnoed, ...

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  41. ANOTHER PLAGUE VICTIM

    Another death from bubonia plague has occturrea in Brisbane. SYDNEY. Friday. The cleaning operations that are ...

    Article : 40 words
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