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  2. SINN FEIN AND PEACE.

    Eleven members of the Dail Eireann who were in person were released yesterday and proceeded immediately to Dublin to see the Sinn Fein president, Mr. de Valera. ...

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  3. BETTER TONE IN PARIS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states than an informal talk at dinner on Sunday enabled Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand to create an easier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FORCEFUL BATTING.

    After a delay of half an hour to enable the wicker to recover after heavy rain on Sunday, play was resumed to-day between the Australians and Warwickshire. ...

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  5. VIEWS ON DISARMAMENT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Philadelphia Ledger" has interviewed the Prime Minister (Mr. Hara), who denied the statements credited to him that Japan was ...

    Article : 128 words
  6. WEST SYDNEY VACANCY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Whether Mr. Andrew Fisher will stand for selection as the Labour candidate is one of the main items in the discussion concerning the ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Before undertaking his tour of the electorates, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) is resting at his home in Castlemaine. Mr. Lawson wall visit Maryborough on Friday and ...

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  8. Caucus Nominations.

    Nomintions for several seats which the Caucus party intends to contest have still to be dealt with by the State executive. Those for Essendon and Ovens closed ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. Representation of Britain.

    Mr. Lloyd George was reported on Monday to have informed the British and American journalists here in connection with the Supreme Council meeting that he ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    National Federation candidates were announced for three additional electorates yesterday as follow:- Flemington.—Mr. F. W. Clarey. ...

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  11. "POUND OF FLESH."

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Clarke, M. L. C.), one of the representatives of the Northern Province, was accorded a hearty reception ...

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  12. China's Acceptance.

    China has agreed to November 11 as the date for the Disarmament Conference. ...

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  13. TRAMMELS ON TRADE.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) spent the week-end at Bradford as the guest of Mr. Francis Willey, a wool magnate, whose son, Lieut.-Colopel ...

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  14. BACK TO PRE-WAR BEER.

    The Munich correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that, while Great Britain ia still suffering war-time liquor restrictions, the Munich people have joyously ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Abolition of Capital Punishment. BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The second session of the twenty-second Parliament of Queensland was opened at noon by His ...

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  16. Angry Unemployed.

    Serious rioting occurred yesterday at the timber yard in East London of J. Gliksten and Son Ltd., which is the largest timber yard in England. About 5,000 unemployed, ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British National Savings Committee reports that £45,000,000 worth of certificates were sold in 1920, compared with £79,000,000 in 1919. The total sales since ...

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  18. MR. McPHEESON'S SEAT.

    In his absence in London on an important mission for the State Ministry, the Treasurer (Mr. Mcpherson) is assured of the whole-hearted and loyal support of many ...

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  19. Seventeen Candidates Selected.

    Seventeen candidates have been approved by the Farmers' Union electorate councils, including the 13 members in the late Parliament who will seek re-election. ...

    Article : 362 words
  20. Coal Prices Fall.

    It is stated by the Cardiff correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" that the coal output has outstripped the demand, and a heavy slump in Values is feared, together ...

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  21. Supremacy of White Race.

    The Rev. James Marchant is planning a world tour, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, with the view of organising an international ...

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  22. TWO WOMAN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As the result of a shooting affair at St. Peter's this morning, the body of Charles Ashton Roberts, aged 35 years, lies at the Morgue, and Mrs. Annie ...

    Article : 336 words
  23. Softgoods Firm's Losses.

    A sensation in the softgoods trade has been caused by the announcement by Rylands and Sons Limited of a loss of £1,263,315 for the half-year ending June ...

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  24. Shakespeare's Birthplace Visited.

    Stratford-on-Avou, the birthplace of Shakespeare, was visited by the Australians on Sunday. They were reieived by Madame Mary Anderson, a noted actress, ...

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  25. Housewives and Premier.

    At the farewell of the Housewives' Association to Professor Meredith Atkinson yesterday, the president (Mrs. Andrew Glencross) said that the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. Forty-two Off Two Overs.

    Playing for Leicester against Derbyshire, Sidwell, hit Morton for three 6's, five 4's, and two 2's in two overs. [Sidwell keeps wickets for Leicester. His feat is ...

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  27. FARMERS' UNION POLICY.

    KYABKAM, Tuesday.—To hear Mr. Allan, leader of the Farmers Union party in the Legislative Assembly, announce the policy on which he and his followers ...

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  28. SPORTING CABLES.

    There is considerable discussion concerning the future plans of Georges Carpentier, the French boxer. It is reported that he is not likely to visit America again, as there ...

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  29. Divergent Labour Ideals.

    The British Labour party will hold an international conference in London early in October, at which it is proposed to prepare machinery for creating a world-wide ...

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  30. BENALLA.

    YARRAWONGA, Sunday.—At a largely attended meeting, under the auspices of the Yarrawonga branch of the National Federation, it was decided to ask Mr. A. A. ...

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  31. CAUCUS MANIFESTO.

    Signed by the president (Mr. J. Kean) and the secretary (Mr. A. Stewart) of the State executive of the Australian Labour party, the following manifesto, ...

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  32. WOOLGROWERS' ASSETS.

    Delivery of documents representing the shares of nearly 8,000 woolgrowers in the recent distribution of the assets of the British-Australian Wool Realisation ...

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  33. WOMAN LOST IN SNOW.

    BRIGHT, Tuesday.—Mrs. Finnis, who was employed as housekeeper at Mount St. Bernard hospice, left there on Saturday morning with the intention of walking ...

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  34. Oil Prices Reduced.

    The Standard Oil Company has announced a reduction of the price of crude oil by 25 cents (normally 12½d.) a barrel, and petrol by 2 cents a gallon. ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) said yesterday that a wrong impression had been created by his statement that, in all probability, Australia would ...

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  36. £1 A DAY FOR FRUIT PICKERS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The latest demands of the Australian Workers' Union on behalf of those engaged in working for wages in the fruit industry were ...

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  37. Australians for America.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the immigration officials have announced that they will ask Congress to amend the immigration ...

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  38. Obsolete War Vessels.

    Since the armistice, the British Admiralty has condemned more than 530 warships, including 38 battle-ships, 2 battlecruisers, 87 cruisers, 300 destroyers, and ...

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  39. SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    At a meeting of the Caulfield Council on Tuesday night a letter was read, asking permission to erect a petrol bowser on the here in front of a motor garage. ...

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  40. MARNOA BY-ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The latest figures for the Maranon by-election. House of Representatives, are:- J. A. HUNTER (Country party).. 11,002 ...

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  41. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Dame Nellie Melba addressed a crowded audience at the Sydney Town Hall to-night at a point in the middle of her concert, when there was an ...

    Article : 172 words
  42. ENGLISH JUDGE OF DOGS.

    A number of people interested in dogs were present at the Spencer street station to welcome to Victoria Mr. Samuel Crabtree, who had been invited by ...

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  43. MOTOR-CAR STRIKES HORSE.

    RIDDELL, Tuesday.—Last night Mr. Mark Parer, cousin of Lieutenant Parer, arrived here by motor-car to inspect Lieutenant Pater's disabled acroplane, which ...

    Article : 93 words
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