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  2. IRISH IMPASSE.

    Ulster's reply to the Note from the British Cabinet declining to agree to the proposal for separate Parliaments for the North and South, each with Dominion ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. HALT IN ARMAMENTS

    Fairly rapid progress seems likely towards a final agreement on disarmament, which will be signed and disposed of without reference to the settlement of Far ...

    Article : 390 words
  4. PROBLEM OF FEEBLE-MINDED.

    "No sane person would dream of entrusting his private or business affairs to children and schoolboys, and yet this is exactly what the community does with many of ...

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  5. BRIBERY ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Police Court to-day further evidence was given in the case in which Alderman Richard D. Bramston, of the Sydney City Council, was ...

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  6. DEFENCE ESTIMATES.

    The House of Representatives, in Committee of Supply, gave further consideration yesterday to the works estimates for the departments of Defence and the Navy. ...

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  7. TRAGEDY OF GRIEF.

    Overcome by despondency at the death of her husband, and unable to bear the mental strain any longer, Mrs. Catherine Lindsay strangled herself after drowning ...

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  8. Irish Official Resigns.

    Mr. H. T. Barrie, vice-president of the Irish Department of Agriculture, has written to the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood) stating that he ...

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  9. French Programme.

    The French are beginning to make themselves heard at the conference. The Prime Minister (M. Briand) is of course the most anxious to place his views on land ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. Sinn Fein Plot in Wales.

    On a charge of having hoarded revolvers, pistols, blasting cartridges, gelignite, a large quantity of high explosive, and a document showing plans of six powder ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. "A Flash of Sunlight."

    Mr. Bonar Law, M.P., formerly leader of the Unionist wing of the Coalition, and leader of the House of Commons, speaking in London yesterday, said that the ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. UNIONIST POLICY.

    The Earl of Derby, in accepting the presidency of the Unionist conference, which was opened at Liverpool yesterday, admitted that it would require at the present ...

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  13. Irish Race Congress.

    A largely attended meeting, under the auspices of the Self-determination for Ireland League of Australia, was held in the Cathedral Hall, ...

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  14. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" says, that the Reparations Commission, which has been studying German conditions on the spot, will leave next ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. SPORTING CABLES.

    A suggestion has been made in several quarters that the third Test match should be played to a finish, but is unlikely to meet with general support. ...

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  16. Riots at Bombay.

    There were very serious riots at Bombay, concurrently with a hyprocritical speech against violence by Gandhi, the non-cooperation leader. A car occupied by ...

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  17. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The examination of a dead rat found on the steamer Nardoo, which lately arrived at Yarraville from Townsville, with a cargo of sugar, had not yet been completed at the ...

    Article : 269 words
  18. BRITAIN FAVOURABLE.

    It is clear from conversation with high officials, that Great Britain will not throw serious obstacles in the way of a naval agreement. She is not prepared to press ...

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  19. Credit Scheme Rejected.

    The Government, declaring that the conditions are unacceptable, has rejected a great credit scheme suggested by industrialists. ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. Rebel Moplahs.

    There has again been severe fighting in Madras. Two thousand Moplah rebels attacked a Gurkha post at Pandikkad, and 56 penetrated it, all being killed. One ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. Profits from Matches.

    It is estimated that 50,000 persons passed through the turnstiles at the second Test match. A profit of £5,000 has been made by the Transvaal Union and the South ...

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  22. Wiesbaden Agreement.

    The Minister for Liberated Regions (M. Loucheur), addressing the Senate, said that the Commissions on Financo and Foreign Affairs were of opinion that the Wiesbaden ...

    Article : 199 words
  23. Cook-Carpentier Fight.

    There are various stories concerning Georges Carpentier's illness. Some reports states that he is suffering from an eruptive fever, and must not box for six weeks. ...

    Article : 299 words
  24. PROPOSALS SCRUTINISED.

    There was bound to be some reaction after the first glow of optimism regarding the Conference, and this was observable in diplomatic circles last night. The broad ...

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  25. MR. LAWSON AT DUNOLLY.

    DUNOLLY, Friday.—This afternoon the Premier (Mr. Lawson), accompanied by Mr. J. W. Pennington, M.L.A., and Mr. Grayes, M.L.A., visited Dunolly. Mr. ...

    Article : 202 words
  26. Mystery in Cornwall.

    Edward Black, an insurance agent, at Tregonissey, in Cornwall, left home, he alleged, on a business engagement a few days ago. His wife was then ill, and a few ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. LEGISLATORS AT PLAY.

    Members of the State Parliament yesterday went out to do battle against the Navy department on the cricket field at the M.C.C. At the end of the match they bad ...

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  28. SAGGING ELECTRIC WIRE.

    Owing to the sagging of one of the overhead electric wires at Flinders street railway station early yesterday afternoon 22,000 volts of current was transmitted ...

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  29. PACIFIC DISCUSSION.

    The sub-committee which was appointed to consider the procedure for the full committee's discussion of Pacific and Far Eastern questions, recommends that delegates ...

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  30. Kitchener's Betrayal.

    The producers allege that the new film, showing, the betrayal of the late Lord Kitchener, which will be publicly produced today, is based on now evidence and on actual ...

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  31. ONUS UPON ULSTER.

    The action of the Unionist Conference in adopting Sir Arthur Salvidge's amendment by 1900 votes to 70 demonstrates that the "die-hards" are not supported in ...

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  32. Bolshevism in Britain.

    A verdict was given for the defendants in the libel action in which William Watson, chairman of the North London Unemployed Council, used the Duke of ...

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  33. CAR CRASHES INTO ROCKERY.

    With the front portion badly smashed, a large double-seater Buick motor-car was found on a rockery in Alexandra Avenue, between the Anderson street and Punt road ...

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  34. Use of Whitelead Banned.

    Although a commission reported against the prohibition of the use of whitelead, the International Labour Conference at Geneva has adopted by 45 votes to 44 an ...

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  35. Billiards in London.

    In the billiards match in which T. Newman is conceding Clark McConachy, of New Zealand 2,000 in 16,000, the scores at the close of play yesterday were:—McConachy, ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. AIMS OF CHINA.

    It is believed that the United States is in general accord with the Chinese proposals. She may have been consulted before they were presented. The fact that ...

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  37. Charge Against Meat Agents.

    The liquidators of S.V. Nevanas and Co. Ltd, meat importers, who went into voluntary liquidation last February, with liabilities of £250,000 and assets valued at ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that Serbia, owing to the insistence of the Allies and the League of Nations in the matter, has accepted a new limitation of the Albanian ...

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  39. TRAMWAY BOARD SUED.

    Several X-ray photographs of an injured man's shoulder were examined yesterday by Judge Moule, in the Second County Court, in the course of the hearing of a ...

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  40. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Federal Public Accounts Committee, which has completed its investigations into the general administration of the War Service Homes Commission in all ...

    Article : 105 words
  41. JAPAN'S WISHES.

    The Japanese Minister for the Navy(Admiral Kato), in an official statement, says: "Because of the geographical position of Japan, it seems only fair at the present ...

    Article : 149 words
  42. Terrorism in the Ukraine.

    A state of siege has been proclaimed at Odessa, on the Black Sea, following on the discovery of an alleged plot against the Russian Soviet Government. The ...

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  43. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—At the recent municipal elections in the Smith Ward a poster was exhibited, stating in glaring letters that the limbless soldiers supported Labour. My association ...

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  44. IMPOSING ON SAVINGS BANK.

    For having obtained £9/19/ from the State Savings Bank, Elizabeth street, by imposition, William Mann, aged 39 years, an orchardist, was sentenced to three ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. MISS SOMERSET'S CONCERT.

    Sir,—In a notice of the concert tendered to Miss Violet Somerset your critic credits me with conducting the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Whilst I have had the ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. PENTRIDGE INQUIRY.

    little was done in regard to the Pentridge inquiry yesterday, owing to the inspector-general of penal establishment (Mr. R. Melver). who is conducting it, ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. PARRAMATTA ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The campaigns of candidates for the Parramatta seat in the House of Representatives are opening, and several meetings by candidates or their ...

    Article : 62 words
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  50. Anglo-Japanese Alliance.

    The agends of the conference of the Independent Liberal party, which is to meet at Newcastle on November 24, includes an amendment which demands the immediate ...

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