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  2. PEACE PROBLEMS

    The Prime minister (Mr. Lloyd George) delivered a long speech in the House of Commons during the debate on foreign affairs, in the course of which he reviewed ...

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  3. THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

    By his speech at the Mansion House where he was entertained by the Lord Mayor on his return from Canada, the Prince of Wales, by his personality, caused ...

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  4. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Tuesday. — After A little skirmishing about the position of the Minister and a few questions to Mr. Carey, to-day's sitting of the Royal commission ...

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  5. ATTACK ON LORD FRENCH

    The latest police inquiries show that Lord French's assailants were able to gather at the cross road at Ashtown without attracting the notice of the police ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. IRELAND.

    Elaborate precautions were taken by Scotland Yard detectives to prevent a Sinn Fein demonstration at the House of Commons on Monday when Mr. Lioyd George, ...

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  7. CHRISTMAS DAY.

    Except for a few scattered showers in northeastern border districts, fine generally with cool to moderate temperatures, and southerly winds." Cloudless blue skies, warm sunshine, and ...

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  8. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Kings speech at the prorogation of Parliament contained at the outset, a recognition of the new conditions, for he changed the time-honoured "My lords and ...

    Article : 332 words
  9. Festival in England.

    The four-day Christmas holiday and the general season promises to be a wonderful round of gaiety, and there is every idication that it will eclipse all pre-war records. ...

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  10. The Dead Man's Record.

    The police have ascertained that Martin Savage, the would be assassin who was shot dead by Lord French's military escort when the attack was made took part as ...

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  11. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Traffic returns made available at Flinders street station last night, and covering the operations on Christmas Eve and up to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, showed ...

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  12. Ireland Not Shocked.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily News" says that it is hypocritical to say that Ireland is shocked at the attempt to assassinate the Victroy. The usual ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. RUSSIA AND ESTHONIA.

    From Copenhagen it is reported that the Bolsheviks are Willing to yield the Estnonian frontier claims, but no agreement has yet been reached regarding a neutral zone ...

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  14. CLOAK-ROOM EXPERIENCE.

    Sir,—At 8. 45 a. m. on Wednesday I visited the cloak-room at Prince's Bridge. My companions were two travelling bags. I wished to give them a rest (and incidentally ...

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  15. SIR ROSS SMITH'S FLIGHT.

    It appears possible that Sir Ross Smith may have to abandon the remainder of his flight. Yesterday the Defence department received the following telegram from ...

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  16. Exchange of Prisoners.

    The negotiations at Copenhagen on the subject of the exchange of prisoners by Mr. O'Grady, M.P. (labour), representing Great Britain, and the Bolsheviks, ...

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  17. Primate's Letter.

    In his letter referring to the attack on Lord French, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and the Primate of Ireland (Dr. W. J. Walsh) said:— ...

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  18. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Special services where held at St. Paul's Cathedral on Christmas Day, commencing with communion at 8 o'clock, a full service at a quarter to 11 o'clock, and a choral ...

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  19. SENATE SITUATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that many of the Republican senators have become angered by Senator Lodge's confirmed opposition to ...

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  20. Visit to Australia.

    Although the Prince of Wales's itinerary has not yet been arranged, the Australian Press Association learns that he will proceed direct to Australia, and then to ...

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  21. Message to Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A message from Charleville (Q.), from Sir Ross Smith, received at the General Post-office, Sydney to-day, states:— ...

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  22. Toowoomba's Invitation.

    TOOWOOMBA (Q), Wednesday. — The mayor to-day sent the following telegraph message to the secretary to the GovernorGeneral, Melbourne:— ...

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  23. "Finest Feat of the War."

    Lieut.-General Sir.John Monash, writing in the "Sunday Times," describes the capture of Peronne and Mont St. Quentin by the Australians. ...

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  24. CAPTAIN HOWELL'S FATE.

    Lloyd's correspondent at Corfu reports that during stormy and boisterous weather the aeroplane in which the late Captain C.E. Howell, of Melbourne was ...

    Article : 244 words
  25. Raid on Newspaper.

    The raid which was made on the offices of the "Irish Independent" in Dublin was made by 40 armed men. They "held up" the staff with revolvers, wrecked the ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. Bendigonian in Berlin.

    Victor Sandner, alias Von Schonk, when charged in Berlin with burglary in 1918, pleaded that he had been well supplied with money as an English spy, and he had no ...

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  27. German Delegates.

    It was announced from Paris on Wednesday that owing to the fact that the German delegates have returned to Berlin for a consultation with the Government ratification ...

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  28. Fires on Steamships.

    The Commonwealth Line of Steamships lins offered £100 reward for information as to the perpetrators of the fire which occurred a few days ago on the s. s. Boonah, at ...

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  29. Co-ordination of Allies.

    General Tasker Bliss, one of the American representatives at the Peace Conference, in a statement on the necessity for the United States to help in the ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. Italy and Adriatic.

    The Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Scialoja) stated in the Chamber of Deputies that the recent Allied Conference in London had prepared a memorandum on the ...

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  31. German Scandals.

    Maximilian Harden, writing in the Berlin newspaper "Die Zukunft," attacks German Ministers and President Ebert, and demands that the guilty highly placed ...

    Article : 207 words
  32. British Electricity Bill.

    In the House of Commons the acceptance of the amendments made by the House of Lords on the Electricity Bill was moved by Sir Eric Geddes, Minister for Transport. ...

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  33. Shipping for Australia.

    The Australian Agents-General are anxious that their respective Governments should co-operate with a view to "gingering up" the Colonial Office to increase ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. Australia's Mandates.

    Japan has objected to the form of the mandates given to Austiahn and New Zealand over the Pacific islands, on the ground that they will give Japan less advantages ...

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  35. German War Criminals.

    M. Marcel Hutin the well-known French journalist states that the French Under Secretary for Justice, is on his way to London with a list of 500 Germans, mostly ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. TOURING CAR STOLEN.

    Left unattended for a few minutes in Collins street at about midnight on Wednesday a 6-cylinder Buick double- seater touring car practically new, and belonging to Mr. Stanley Wilson, of 34 Collins ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. War-time Restrictions.

    The Canadian Government has proclaimed the abrogation of the war Time Restrictions Act, which forbade the selling of alcoholic liquors and the holding ...

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  40. Bank Fusion.

    Coutts and company, one of the oldest private banks in London, which was founded in 1690, has arranged for a fusion with the National Provincial Union Bank. ...

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  41. Canada's War Losses.

    The Canadian war casualties numbered 212,703. Out of this total there were 63,843 deaths from all causes. ...

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