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  2. German Reparations

    M. Poincare said farewell to the British delegation at the Gare du Nord, in Paris. He chatted cordially with Mr. Bonal Law for 20 minutes. A large ...

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  3. Peace of Europe

    The London "Daily Telegraph" states that the German plan for a four-Power pact to guarantee the peace of Europe has been submitted to the British ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. Affairs in Ireland

    A writer in the "Freeman's Journal," who claims to have been in communication with Mr. de Valera's supporters, says an immediate peace is possible if ...

    Article : 185 words
  5. Industrial News

    After having been on strike for eight weeks against the introduction of the 48 hours week, a motion to resume work was agreed to at a combined ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. The Debt Commission

    The British Debt Commission having made known at Washington that the breakdown of the [?] Conference w[?] necessarily reflect upon the debt ...

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  7. The Labour Feud

    A feud between the A.L.P. executive and Labour members of Parliament. is being waged in the Labour Leagues and Attiliated Unions. As far as can be ...

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  8. Technical Education

    The following is the pass list at the annual examinations conducted by the technical branch of the Education Department of Tasmania. The results of ...

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  9. The North-East

    Fine weather conditions obtained during the new year holidays. A good number of visitors arrived on Monday from surrounding districts. In the ...

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  10. HERRIN MASSACRE

    In the Herrin murder trial at Marion the defence scored a victory when it produced in evidence a letter written by a mine guard long before the massacre, ...

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  11. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    The breakdown of the conference has caused a deep impression in Berlin. Certain quarters state that Germany will benefit from France's isolation, but the ...

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  12. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    There is no development of the seamen's dispute yet. The barrier to a settlement appears to be the unwillingness of members of the union to work ...

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  13. FINGAL.

    In the Children's Court, Fingal, before Mr. F. Williams and Dr. C. M. Deune Js.P., Sergeant C. W. Beresford prosecuting, a lad pleaded guilty to the ...

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  14. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Paris papers label the breakdown of the conference as an "Anuglo-French divorce." The "Journal," on the other hand, says, "Only friendship remains ...

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  15. THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    Mr. Cosgrave in a letter to General McKeon, replying to the Longford County Council's' resolution asking for peace, states:—"These peace resolutions ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. INCIDENT IN A BANK

    An employee of the Bank of Bohemia at Prague fired a number of shots at M. Raschin, Finance Minister, of which four took effect, M. Raschin being badly ...

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  17. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The authorities at York House have issued a denial to the statements in a London paper—firstly, that the Prince of Wales is about to be engaged to an ...

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  18. About People

    A London message states that, Messrs. Long and Miss Simpson are exhibiting in the Society of Graphic Art. ...

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  19. MANNING HE WOLLONGBAR.

    An announcement, by the North Coast Steam Navigation Company that, it would go outside the Seamen's Union to obtain at crew for the steamer ...

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  20. FREE STATE SOLDIERS SHOT.

    Five Free State soldiers escorting a Labour Exchange official with unemployment money were attacked by Irregulars on the steps of the exchange at ...

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  21. SUPPORT FROM JUNEE.

    The Junee Labour League unanimously carried a resolution endorsing the suggestions of Messrs. Charlton, Dooley, and Gardiner for reorganising the ...

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  22. KU KLUX KLAN MURDERS

    In a Court House surrounded by machine guns and soldiers the open hearing began on Friday at Bastrop (Louisiana) of those charged with murder in ...

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  23. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    Three men shot dead Robert Tobin, clerk of the Cork Pensions Committee, and formerly a member of the National army, while walking homewards in Cork, ...

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  24. TRANSFER OF WEST INDIES.

    Senator Reed has introduced into the Senate at Washington a motion authorising the President to communicate with Great Britain and France regarding the ...

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  25. MILITARY POST ATTACKED.

    The Irregulars unsuccessfully attacked for seven hours a military post situated in Millstreet, Co. Cork. One soldier was killed and live wounded. ...

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  26. CONNAUGHT RANGER RELEASED.

    Stephen Lally, one of the Connaugh[?] Rangers, to whom an annuity was granted, and who was serving a 20 years' sentence at Maidstone, returned ...

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  27. French Sailor Missing

    A member of the crow of the French cruiser Victor Hugo has been missing since Friday night. He left the ship with 3000 francs, which he had been ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. AFFILIATION OF UNIONS.

    At a meeting in Launceston yesterday afternoon of the executives of the traffic, station-masters', and enginemen's unions in the railway service the ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. FIRST BUSINESS MEETING.

    The first business meeting of the British-American Debt Funding Commissions is announced for to-morrow. ...

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  30. SILENT RAILWAY CARS

    As the result of the long research of Professor Low, an underground railway has been built of six silent cars, in which it is possible to hear a watch ...

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  31. READY FOR ALL EVENTUALITIES.

    On receipt of the news of the failure of the conference, the Mayence headquarters of the army of occupation ordered the troops to be kept in barracks ...

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  32. ANOTHER TRAIN WRECKED.

    Armed men hold up a goods train at Raheny and uncoupled the engine, not heeding the warnings of the danger or a collision and sent off the engine full ...

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  33. Railwaymen's Conditions

    Some recommendations by the running Staff of the Railway Classification Board have been made known. They are the outcome of meetings held on August 10 ...

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  34. Suicide Alleged

    The two inquests in connection with tragedies which occurred in the city yesterday were formally opened before the coroner (Mr. E. W. Turner) this ...

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  35. Jammed Between Trams

    A man anal a boy were injured at Marriekville on Saturday through a horse and cart becoming jammed between two electric trams. They were ...

    Article : 172 words
  36. ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    Signor Torretta, when interviewed, stated that Italy remained in close relations with France. The "Messagero" (Home) states that ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. DAME MELBA IN OPERA

    Dame Melba received so many regrets from opera lovers who were unable to obtain seats for her opera on the 17th inst. that she will also appear on the ...

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  38. A POSTMAN WOUNDED.

    When 17 postmen were leaving the Post Office in Cork to commence their rounds they were held up by armed men, who seized the letter bags and ...

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  39. SETTLERS FOR CANADA

    The Canadian Government has approved of a plan submitted by Commissioner Lamb, international secretary of the Salvation Army, for the settlement ...

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  40. BOOK PRACTICALLY BANNED

    Mr. Archdale Reid, whose letter to the "Westminster Gazette" commenting on New Zealand's ban of Ettie Rout's book "Safe Marriage," states that his book, ...

    Article : 163 words
  41. CRIME IN PARIS

    According to police statistics, 192 murders were committee in Paris in 1922 compared with 242 in the previous year and 262 in 1920. The majority in 1922 ...

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  42. TRAINFERRY SERVICE

    Belgian financiers, in conjunction with Wolfe, Barry, and Company, have signed an agreement for running a train ferry service between Harwich and Zeebrugge. ...

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  43. MEETING OF COMMISSION.

    The Reparations Commission met and decided to summon a meeting to discuss Germany's default as regards coat deliveries. It is stated that Great ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. A STRONG PROTEST LIKELY.

    The United Press' Washington correspondent has been officially informed that if the French take military action against Germany it will result in a ...

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  45. China's Enormous Trade

    China imported front foreign countries in 1921 goods of a gross value of £311,000,000. In this enormous trade Australia participated only to the ...

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  46. MURDERER TO BE GUILLOTINED.

    Vlachoff, a chauffeur, who murdered Mrs. Draycott in December, 1921, and has since feigned madness, has been under observation for a year. He was ...

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  47. UNITED STATES TROOPS.

    Senator Reed has introduced into the Senate at Washington a motion authorising the President to order the return of all American troops from Germany. ...

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  48. THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    The meeting of the Minorities Sub-commission, at Lausanne has been adjourned after an angry scene, Rizanur Boy heatedly refusing to listen to a ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. AUTO SUGGESTION

    M. Emile Coue has arrived in New York to give a few sessions of private clinic, and several lectures on the art of auto-suggestion. It has been a ...

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  50. IN TERROR OF DISCOVERY

    International thieves in October stole £75,000 worth of Roumanian bonds from an English postal mail bag. The English insurance companies were faced with ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. Fern Tree Burning Fatality

    The coroner (Mr. E. W. Turner) returned a verdict of accidental death in connection with the death of Miss Agnes Mault, who was burnt to death at her ...

    Article : 171 words
  52. CAPITULATIONS COMMISSION ADJOURNS.

    The Turks failing to offer counter-proposals the Capitulations Commission. adjourned indefinitely. It will be difficult to bridge the di[?]rerences even by a ...

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  53. M. PADEREWSKI THREATENED

    M. Paderewski, who has returned to the concert stage, has been received with great acclaim in New York. Just before beginning a recital at Cleveland he ...

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  54. A £30,000 Fire

    The store of R. Martin and Co., painters, situated in the heart of the city, was completely destroyed by fire last night. The loss is estimated at over ...

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  55. RIOTS IN FLORIDA

    Twenty negroes and two whites were killed and many wounded at Rosewood (Florida) in race, riots following the lynching of a negro concerned in an ...

    Article : 144 words
  56. Arrested in New Zealand

    Jane Andrews and Claude Kine Smith, both aged 28 years, were arrested here in pursuance of a Sydney cable message, and charged with theft from ...

    Article : 80 words
  57. ILFORD MURDER

    The Rome Office has declined to reprieve Bywaters and Mrs. Thompson, who were condemned to death for the murder of the woman's husband at ...

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  58. FRENCH PREMIER'S ATTENTION.

    M. Poincare explained to his Cabinet the cause of the breakdown of the conferences, and it is understood that he speaks on the new situation in the ...

    Article : 35 words
  59. Lord Forster's Visit

    The announcement that the Governor- General (Lord Forster) will visit the Lyell district during his forthcoming trip to Tasmania has given great ...

    Article : 57 words
  60. To-day's Events.

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  61. FACT FINDING ENQUIRY.

    It is understood that representatives of the American Chamber of, Commerce, which will attend the convention of the international chambers of commerce in ...

    Article : 50 words
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