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  2. Indian Legislature Opened

    On behalf of the King-Emperor, the Duke of Connaught performed the important ceremony of the inauguration of the Council of State, and the Legislative ...

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  3. Disarmament Problem

    According to a report from London, Sir Auckland Geddes is returning to the United States with a British proposal for a world conference on ...

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  4. Irish Affairs

    Armed men held the approaches to Wellington Quay, Dublin, while eight men looted a jeweller's shop of £3000 worth of goods. ...

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  5. Great Britain and America

    Certain New York newspapers, having published perversions of an interview granted by Sir Auckland Geddes with American newspapermen to the effect ...

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  6. Shipping Dispute

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has informed the Marine Stewards' Union that he does not propose to appoint a tribunal to deal with the shipping ...

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  7. The Governor-General

    In the reception-room of the Town Hall to-day the Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson) entertained the Governor-General (Lord Forster) and the ...

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  8. COMPENSATION GRANTED.

    Joseph Jordan, a rate collector of Ballaghadereen, who was kidnapped three months ago, claimed £10,000 compensation, and was awarded £3210, on ...

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  9. INCIDENT AT MALLOW.

    A strike of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen is threatened as the result of the shooting of Captain and 'Mrs. King at Mallow, ...

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  10. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    The Senate's Naval Committee at Washington submitted. a report to the Senate disapproving of Senator Borah's disarmament resolution, and declaring ...

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  11. VIEWS OF SIR P. GIBBS.

    Sir Philip Gibbs, testifying before the committee, stated that Great Britain would not undertake a naval race with the United States. England ...

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  12. SIR ROSS SMITH

    The Aero Club is holding a reception and tendering a dinner in London to Sir Ross Smith on the 23rd inst. The Prince of Wales and Duke of York will ...

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  13. NO TRIBUNAL.

    After a long meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made the definite announcement that the Government, had decided ...

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  14. JEWELS SMUGGLED IN

    Francis Meynell gives a romantic story of how the jewels for the "Daily Herald" were smuggled into London— some in chocolates which were posted ...

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  15. MOVEMENT IN JAPAN.

    'As already cabled, Mr. Ozaki, the former leader of the Opposition party, has announced that he will independently introduce a resolution to the ...

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  16. THE NEXT MOVE.

    Some doubt exists as to the locomotive men's next move should the Government refuse an enquiry. The officials are keeping their plans secret, but it ...

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  17. THE VICEROY'S ADDRESS.

    The Viceroy said that the new Indian Legislature now opened was the out- come of a policy announced in August, 1917. That announcement merited the ...

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  18. TWO MEN SHOT.

    Armed men at Drogheda took Alexander Halpin and John Morgan from their beds and shot them outside their house. The bodies were taken to the ...

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  19. CLOSING OF THE PROCEEDINGS.

    The Presidents of the Council and the Assembly thanked the Duke, and the Viceroy having solemnly repeated the Duke's to[?]ching appeal, the proceedings ...

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  20. CANADIAN POLITICS

    According to the Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times," successive defeats at the by-elections and the defections of the Agrarian party ...

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  21. SINN FEINERS SENTENCED.

    McGinn has been sentenced to ten years' servitude, and Macerlaine, Clark, and Docherty to eight years, for wounding a policeman at Bothwell on October ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    Mr. Malan, Minister of Mines, has been returned for Malmsbury; Mr. Burton, Minister for Finance, for Ladysmith; and Mr. Watt, Minister of the interior, ...

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  23. WORLD'S OIL SITUATION

    Senator Phelan (California) announced in the Senate at Washington that action to gain information regarding the world's oil situation and its ...

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  24. FAVOURABLE TO GOVERNMENT.

    The country returns are coming in very slowly. The returns hitherto have been distinctly favourable to the Government, which, in addition to the ...

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  25. The Fourth Test

    The fourth test cricket match between England and Australia will commence ant. noon to-morrow on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The English team has had ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    On learning that the Federal Reserve Board had made enquiries concerning the floating of a Commonwealth loan in London, a representative of the ...

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  27. DILUTION OF LABOUR

    Commenting on the Building Oper[?]tives' Union refusal to agree to a [?]tion to provide for the employment of ex-servicemen, Dr. Macnamara ...

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  28. Railton Shale

    On Wednesday afternoon the Latrobe representative of the "Examiner" visited the Latrobe shale oil works, and arrived just in time to see the first six ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA HOUSE CAR

    The hearing of the charge against Percival Sydney Courtney, motor mechanic; James Robert Templeman, both Victorian members of the A.I.F., and ...

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  30. POLITICS IN GREECE

    The "Matin's" Athens correspondent says that M. Kalogeropoulos, in a statement in the Assembly, said he would continue the former Cabinet's foreign ...

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  31. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At Holy Trinity Church, Launceston, to-morrow, at 8 p.m., the Bishop of Tasmania will induct Rev. E. G. Muschamp as rector of the parish. ...

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  32. SETTLERS FOR VICTORIA

    Some [?] Victorian (Government settlers are leaving by the s. Demosthenes and forty-five by the Wiltehire. Both parties are mainly ...

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  33. QUOTED AT A DISCOUNT.

    The scrip of the Commonwealth loan is quoted at a discount of 12s 6d. ...

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  34. PASSAGE OF TROOPS REFUSED

    The secretary of the League of Nations has protested against Switzer- land's refusal to allow the passage of troops intended to police Vilna. ...

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  35. Someone Had Blundered

    The following notice was forwarded from the town clerk's office on Tuesday to the various aldermen and to the press:—"A deputation on Thursday, at ...

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  36. GERMAN REPARATION

    When interviewed, after launching a 12,000 ton steamer in the Vulkan Yard, Marshal von Hindenburg said:— "The French desire for the Ruhr ...

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  37. THE DUKE'S SPEECH.

    His Royal Highness said:—Your Excellency and gentlemen of the Indian Legislature, I am the bearer of a message from the King-Emperor, which ...

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  38. AIRSHIPS FOR CANADA

    The "New York Times"' Ottawa correspondent says it is understood that Canada has accepted from Great Britain twelve airships, 150ft. long, of a ...

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  39. SHIPOWNERS' VIEWS.

    Shipowners are strongly opposed to the appointment of a federal tribunal, and their views on the subject have been placed before the Prime Minister. They ...

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  40. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    Arrangements have been completed for the exchange of Italian manufactured goods for Russian produce. The first shipments will take place in a few days. ...

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  41. NEW CONVERSION RATE

    At Washington the Postmaster- General has announced a new conversion rate for international money orders, the British £1 being worth four ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN FINANCE

    The Austrian Government has appointed an Economy Commission. One man[?] nine Austria is a Government official, and the salaries nominally total ...

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  43. State Farm as Boys' Home

    During his recent visit to the north the Premier inspected the State Farm at Deloraine as a preliminary to mapping out plans for the conversion of that ...

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  44. RAND GOLDFIELDS

    The Transvaal Chamber of Mines has notified the miners on strike that if they are not at work on Friday they will be discharged. ...

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  45. FRENCH LABOUR FEDERATION

    A Congress of the General Confederation of Labour in Paris carried a resolution denouncing the Moscow methods, and declaring that trade unionism ...

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  46. FRENCH CHAMBER

    By 396 votes to 125 the Chamber of Deputies in Paris expressed confidence in the Government, ...

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  47. Heat in Adelaide

    The shade temperature to-day was 101.9 degrees, and there are no prospect of an early change ...

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