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  2. GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    An Amsterdam message says that the conferences on the subject of the exchange of prisoners that have taken place between Mr. O'Grady, M.P., an English Labour ...

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  3. ATTACK ON MR. McDOUGALL.

    ARARAT, Monday. — Intense interest was taken in the cases against seven returned soldiers who are charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on J. K. ...

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  4. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Monday.—To-day's sitting of the Royal commission was divided about equally between questions relating to the Oenpelli aboriginal reserve and Judge ...

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  5. PROGRESS COUNTS.

    The latest House of Representatives returns for Victoria, which were made available last night by the chief electoral offi cer (Mr. Oldham) indicate no changes of ...

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  6. WILL AMERICA AGREE?

    Speaking in the House of Commons in the debate in which Sir Robert Cecil criticised the Government for its alleged apathy towards the League of Nations, the Prime ...

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  7. NO SETTLEMENT YET.

    The expected settlement of the marine engineers' strike, as far as Melbourne was concerned, did not take place yesterday, in spite of the assurances given by the ...

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  8. WELL-PLANNED AMBUSH.

    Details of the attempt to assassinate the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Lord French) in Phœnix Park, Dublin, show that the Viceroy had only just returned lo Dublin ...

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  9. BOATING TRAGEDY AT CARRUM.

    Struck by a sudden squall, a yacht capsized off the beach at Carrum on Sunday afternoon. After a desperate struggle with the waves, three of the occupants were ...

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  10. The Paris Deeming.

    The wife and son of Landru (the Paris Deeming), who is alleged to have murdered a number of women to whom he had promised marriage, have been arrested on a ...

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  11. D'Annunzio Hissed

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Agram, in Hungary (Crotia-Slavonia) reports that the Fiume Municipal Council has passed a resolution protesting against the ...

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  12. Belgium's Demands.

    The Belgian Government has declined the Allies' proposals to re-establish the neutrality of Belgium on the old lines which existed before the war. Great Britain and ...

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  13. Old-Age Pensions.

    Despite some protests against a dangerous precedent being established, the House of Commons, without taking a division, accepted the resolution submitted by Mr. ...

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  14. Breaking Up the Meat Trust.

    The meat packers of the Meat Trust, the breaking up of which has been ordered by the United States Government, have been given two years in which to complete the ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. Murder or Manslaughter?

    In the unique appeal case in which the British Crown Law department has appealed to the House of Lords against the decision of the Criminal Appeal Court in ...

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  16. Wreck off Chinese Coast.

    Lloyd's announce that the British steamer Lien Shing (1,659 tons), while bound from Hong Kong to Saigon, was wrecked on the Paracels islets, off the coast of Cochin ...

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  17. Queensland's New Loan.

    The London Stock Exchange is dealing in the 6 per cent. £2,000,000 loan issued by Queensland at 98½, at about ½ per cent, premium. A great number of small applicants ...

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  18. SENATE.

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  19. COOGEE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Justice Gordon to-day heard an application for bail made on behalf of John Meagher, who was committed for trial by the city coroner on ...

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  20. Tasmanian Soldiers.

    Twenty-five Tasmanian soldiers were in attendance on the wharf yesterday afternoon ready to embark by the steamer Wainui. when it was found that the ...

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  21. Fire on S.S. Boonah.

    In the fire that took place last week on the Commonwealth liner Boonah at Albert Dock, London, 800. packages of Australian military equipment were aboard ...

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  22. Glut of Meat in London.

    Owing to the glut of meat in the Smithfield market the British Food Ministry has permitted the sale of a few hundred tons of Australian mutton at 1d. a pound under the ...

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  23. Japan and Mexico.

    M. Shidehera, the Japanese ambassador to the United States, has issued a statement to the effect that Japan is not contemplating the acquisition of any land in ...

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  24. 40,000 Tons Idle in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Over 40,000 tons of shipping are now lying idle in Port Jackson in consequence of the marine engineers' strike. Mr. Telfer, secretary of the ...

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  25. LORD FRENCH'S ESCAPE.

    Another account says that the mounted escort was some distance behind the Vice-Regal motor-car, but was summoned by a woman who was driving the car ...

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  26. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION.

    When the Health Bill came before the Legislative Council in committee yesterday the Attorney-General (Mr. Robinson) moved the adoption of clause 368, providing ...

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  27. Restrictions on Aliens.

    The House of Commons has agreed to the amendment made by the House of Lords in the Aliens Bill. Instead of the wholesale deportation of formet enemy aliens ...

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  28. ROSS SMITH'S PROGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Messrs. Winchcombe, Carson Limited were advised to-day by their branch at Longreach that Ross Smith arrived at Longreach at 11 o'clock, ...

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  29. Statement in Commons.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Macpherson) announced in the House of Commons that four bombs were thrown at Lord French from behind a hedge in ...

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  30. LARGE CARGOES OF SUGAR.

    According to a statement issued yesterday by the Prime Minister's department, three steamers which arrived in Melbourne during the last few days brought 18,900 tons ...

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  31. BEECH FOREST LANDS.

    The second reading of the Land Bill was moved in the Legislative Assembly last night by the Assistant Minister for Lands (Mr. Mackinnon), who gave a brief ...

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  32. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The only changes of note which took place yesterday in the returns received were in the electorates given below. Elsewhere the figures, underwent little material ...

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  33. Sir John Alcock's Death

    A delayed message dated London, Friday, says that the trans-Atlantic flight hero Sir John Alcock fell while flying near Rouen. It was from the injuries that he then ...

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  34. Crime Condemned.

    A letter from the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Pinnate of Ireland (Dr. W. J. Walsh), which was read in the Dublin Roman Catholic churches on ...

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  35. MAN'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Eridence of a conificting nature was given at an inquiry held yesterday, before the deputy coroner (Mr. A. Phillips), regarding the death of Alfred Fitzgerald, 36 years of age, which took ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Food Ministry has announced that, in the interests of the public, the control over the prices of apples must be maintained for the present. ...

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  37. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    The Department of Repatriation directs the attention of estate agents, budders, and others to section 50A of the War Service Homes Act, which, it is contended, is being ...

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  38. SALVATION ARMY HALL ABLAZE.

    A fire broke out in the Salvation Army Hall in Albert street, East Brunswick, at about half-past 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The church hall, which is built of ...

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  39. Newspaper Raided.

    Forty Sinn Feiners raided the offices of the "Irish Independent," an independent Nationalist paper, published in Dublin, and broke up the machinery, owing to its ...

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  40. REFERENDUM.

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  41. Japan's Protest to China.

    It was the growth of the anti-Japanese movement, which has assumed large proportions in Shanghai, Nanking, Woodchang, Hankow, and other cities inI the Yang Tsc ...

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  42. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Northern Union is anxious to complete arrangements for the Australian tour, and is becoming restive, owing to the absence of any communication from New ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. Classified Advertising

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  44. I.W.W.'s in America.

    At Kansas City 27 members of the I.W.W. have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from three to nine years, after having been convicted of ...

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