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  2. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    PERTH, Thursday.— In the Legislative Aesembly to-day the Premier (Sir James M[?]bell) moved- "That mis House is of opinion that the bill ...

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  3. MUSEUM IN COURT.

    The court in which the trial of Landru is proceeding was like an anatimical museum on Thursday while exports gave evidence regading bones found in the Villa ...

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  4. ROBBERY FROM SONOMA.

    Investigations by tho Chief of Detectives (Mr. Duncan Matheson) and the San Francisco police have not succeeded in determining the persons who stole £25,000 ...

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  5. BETTER IRISH OUTLOOK.

    Contrary to expectations, the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Birkenhead) and the Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Hewart) conferred with Messrs. Arthur Griffith, ...

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  6. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    Her Majesty the Queen and the princess Mary had lancheon with Viscount Lasecelles at Chesterfield House, his residence in Mayfair, yuesterday. Afterwards the party drove ...

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  7. APPEALS TO PRIVY C[?]

    Before the members of the [?] [?] tute of Victoria, the State [?] [?] Genera; (Mr. Arthur Robinson [?] [?] ing read a paper upon "[?] [?] [?] ...

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  8. CHINA CHALLENGED.

    The statement is definitely made from several sources that the French delegation at the meeting of the Far-Eastern Committee on Wednesday questioned the ...

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  9. NEW ARBITRATION.

    Replying to the remarks made by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) on the Federal Arbitration Bill, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) declared last night ...

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  10. Pessimistic Journal.

    "Figaro" referring to the departure from Washington of M. Briand says, it must be considered that the conference is over, and that its results are of a negative ...

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  11. LORD CURZON'S WARNING.

    The Secietary of State for Foreign Affairs(Marquis Curzon), speaking yesterday at the Canon street Hotel, where he was the guest at luncheon of the United ...

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  12. "A High Seas Job."

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at San Francisco states that the investigation has shown that the supposed burglar-proof locks attached to the spe[?]e ...

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  13. Liberals for Dominion Rule.

    The council of the National Liberal Federation met at Newcastle yesterday. Mr. J. M. Robertson presided. Resolutions passed included one ...

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  14. REPLY BY MR. HUGHES.

    Regret at the statements made by the Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) on the Federal Convention Bill was expressed by the Prime Minister ...

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  15. PRINCE IN BOMBAY.

    The Government of Bombay has sent a cable message to the Secretary of State for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu) describing the enthusiastic reception given to the Prince ...

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  16. OUTRAGES IN BELFAST.

    Another bomb outrage ocurred at Belfast yesterday At 6 o'clock, while shipyard workers were going home, a Sinn Ferner flung a bomb at a tram which was passing ...

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  17. TREATY WITH AFGHANS.

    General satisfaction is expressed throughout India at the conclusion of the treaty of friondship with Afghanistan, which ends the state of anxiety, suspense, and ...

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  18. Newspapers Divided.

    The newspapers comment on Lord Curzon's speech. The "Daily News" says:—"Lord Curzon's warning to France is a very grave public ...

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  19. Lord Alfred Douglas.

    Lord Alfred Douglas is suing the "Evening News" for libel in connection with an obituary notice published after Lord Alfred Douglas's death had been untruly reported ...

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  20. "A SPORTING CHANCE."

    Jocular reference was made in the House of Representatives yesterday to the adverse reception which has been given the Constitution Convention Bill, Mr. ...

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  21. Spanish Foreign Legion.

    A large party of Englishmen, formerly members of the Spanish Foreign Legion, has arrived here in a deplorable condition. They are renniless and bitterly complain ...

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  22. OPINIONS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sydney detectives engaged in investigating the Sonoma robbery are emphatically of opinion that the gold was aboard when the vessel left ...

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  23. Geneva Conference.

    In consequence of reports of clashes between British and Dominion delegates at the International Labour Conference, Mr. Montague Barlow (British delegate), Mr. ...

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  24. Communists' Obstructions.

    Communist tactics kept the Prussian Parhament sitting till 6 o'clock yestcrday morning. The methods of obstruction employed included tin-whistling, flinging stink bombs, ...

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  25. Economic Restablishment.

    Speaking at the American Club in Paries on Thanksgiving Day, the United States Ambassador (Mr. H. C. Wallace) said:- "We Americans wore recalled by the war ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CUP.

    For the Melbourne Cup of 1922 the added money has been raised from £8,000 to £10,000 This important announcement was made by the V.R.C. yesterday. ...

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  27. Broken Hill Mines, Output.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour), reviewing the British Government's contract to accept from the Australian Government the output of the lead and zinc mines at ...

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  28. Country Party's Amendments.

    Referring yesterday to the bill introduced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) for the establishment of a convention to consider constitutional ...

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  29. New Status of Egypt.

    If the explanatory British Note and accompanying propositions made to the Egyptian delegates in London provide satisfactorily for the resumption of negotiations ...

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  30. General Co-operation Needed.

    The correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" at Washington says that it is plain that France and Italy could if they chose, make Mr. C. E. Hughes's naval ...

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  31. Airship Development.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt), interviewed by the Australian Press Association with reference to Mr. Hughes's speech on the air service ...

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  32. M. BRILAND'S FAREWELL.

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Briand) in a speech here before his embarkation to France, said:—"In coming here I was certain that I would find that ...

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  33. EARLY VICTORIA.

    The settlement by the Hentys at Portland in October 1834, and their early enterprises in agriculture, woolgrowing, and whaling, were entertainingly described by ...

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  34. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mr. A. C. MacLaren, speaking at a dinner given by the Ashtcad Cricket Club, said that he agreed with Armstrong that English County,cricket had become to a ...

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  35. Shipowners in Conference.

    Mr. H. B. G. Larkin, manager of the, Commonwealth Government Line of steamers, and Mr. D. York Syme, of the Melbourne Steamship Co., are representing ...

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  36. London Wool Sales.

    At the sales of free and Bawra wool yesterday a good selection of merinoes, together with medium and low-grade crossbreds, was submitted. Competition was ...

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  37. Cook-Carpentier Fight.

    Mr. C. Lucas is satisfied that Georges Carpenter's illness has justified his request for a postponement of his fight with George Cook, the Australian ...

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  38. MELBOURNE PROVINCE SEAT.

    A well-attended meeting of friends and supporters of Mr. Norman Bayles, who is contesting the election to fill the vacancy caused in the Melbourne Province of the ...

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  39. HONORARY JUSTICES.

    "That this institute reaftirms tho principle that polico magistrates alone should he entitled to adjudicate in courts of petty sessions in the metropolitan area and the ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr "Sammy" Lunn, formerly an icecream vendor in Adelaide, who collected many huudreds of pounds for the soldiera during the war, is returning to ...

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  41. English Cricketers in India.

    In a quadrangular cricket match at Bombay, the Parsees bent the Mohammedans by two wickets. The Europeans in the final match ...

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  42. Australian Meat Subsidy.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. to-day, Mr. R. H. Caird (chairman) referred to the Australian suggestion that the British ...

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  43. £10,000 FOR BUTTER POOL.

    Following the conference of members of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Committee in Sydney on October 7, a cable message was sent to the British Board of ...

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  44. POISONED MAIZE ON FARM.

    HEFIELD, Friday.—One cow, 22 pigs, and about 30 fowls belonging to Mr. W. H. Davis, a farmer at Glenmaggie North, near Heyfield, are dead, and others are sick, as ...

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  45. Billiards in London.

    Continuing his march against [?] man, Clark McConnchy, of New Zealand, yesterday increased his, unfinished break to 461.. The opening play was slow, but it ...

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  46. INTOXICATED DRIVER FINED.

    In a state of intoxication, James Mailer, aged 34 jears driver, was seated [?] a loaded cordial [?] which was careering along [?] street, [?] at a fast [?] on November 24. When ...

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