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  2. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has issued the following appeal to the electors of the Commonwealth:- ...

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  3. ILFORD MURDER TRIAL.

    The most feverish interest continues to be manifested in the trial at the Old Bailey of Bywaters, a ship's steward, and Mrs. Thompson, who are charged with the ...

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  4. "THE DOOM OF BAWRA."

    Under the head lines "The Doom of Bawra. Sir John Higgins's Fairy Tales," the "Yorkshire Post" says of the decision to end the existence of the British ...

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  5. PEACE OF EUROPE

    M. Clemenceau, in a remarkable series of speeches in the United States, implies a breach ot faith on the part of Great Britain in reference to the pact to ...

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  6. SHORT SHRIFT.

    Rory O'Connor, the rebel leader, Liam Mellows, and two other Republicans have been executed in Dublin. O'Conner and Mellows, who captured the ...

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  7. LONDON CONFERENCE,

    The Prime Ministers at the Downing street conference have agreed that Germany must be given a moratorium. A discussion followed regarding the duration and ...

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  8. RIGHTS OF THE STATES.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has refused leave to appeal in the case of the Minister for Trading Concerns of Western Australia versus the ...

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  9. STATE EMPLOYEES' DEMAND.

    Appeals for a solid Labour vote at the Federal elections on Saturday were made at a meeting of State servants and members of the State Instramentality Employees ...

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  10. Allied Premiers Arrive.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) welcomed the French Prime Minister (M. Poincare) at Victoria station. The Italian Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) arrived ...

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  11. French Programme.

    It is stated by the "Journal," that the London conference will be decisive for the future of the Entente. The main points of the programme of the French Premier ...

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  12. M. POINCARE'S REPLY.

    The Prime Minister of France (M.Poincare) has replied to Mr. Lloyd George's criticism of French policy. Mr. Lloyd George asserted that an important party in ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL DEBATE.

    On a motion for the adjournment of the Free State Parliament, Mr.Johnson, the Labour leader, sais that the assassination of Mr. Hales was a dastardly thing, ...

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  14. TOUR IN RIVERINA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) returned to Sydney to-day from his tour in the Riverina. He is highly pleased with his meetings in that ...

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  15. AMERICAN LEGISLATION.

    President Harding, in a message to Congress, outlines the most extensive legislative programme for many years President Harding, in effect, declared that ...

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  16. LINE OF FUTURE ACTION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. A. Robinson) made the following statement yesterday in regard to the decision of the Privy Council:— "The only information yet received ...

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  17. PEACE EFFORTS IN U.S.A.

    Speaking at Philadelphia, M.Clemenceau, formerly Premier of France, proposed the opening of negotiations at Washington for an agreement between the United ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA FOR SETTLERS.

    Mr. J. Barnes, Deputy Director ot Migration for the Commonwealth, has informed the Australian Press Association that he proposes to state at Folkestone that Lord ...

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  19. FUTURE OF NEAR EAST.

    The Turks replied to the Allied proposals at to-day's sitting, and asked for further information regarding the Allied points, which Lord Curzon promised to ...

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  20. REBELS UNSUBDUED.

    Rebels committed a dastardly train outrage in Dublin. As the night mail train steamed in to the Liffey Junction 20 youths, armed with revolvers, compelled ...

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  21. "STILL WATERS RUN DEEP"

    Mr Anstey, who is again contesting the Bourke seat is Labour candidate, addressed a large audience at the [?] Theatre last night. He remarked that the ...

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  22. South African Impressed.

    Mr. McBride, chairman of the Durban Chamber of Commerce, has returned from a visit to Australia.He states that what struck him most was an almost entire ...

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  23. Improving Exchanges.

    With the rising market for exchange rates between the leading European countries, the sterling exchange [?] making steady progress upward. It has ...

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  24. GERMANY PAYS FINES.

    Yesterday it was reported from Berlin that Germany has rejected the proposal to submit to arbitration the question of indemnities arising out of injuries to Allied ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. Pilotless Aeroplanes.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" aeronautical correpondent says that astonishing results are being obtained in the wireless control of pilotless aeroplanes. Recent studies ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. Chinese Bandits.

    A representative of the Chicago "Tri bunc" interviewed General Wu-Pei-Fu, to whom the Peking Government has forwarded powers to protest against the ...

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  27. Mr. Lawson's Comments.

    "This is the final word as far as judicial procedure is concerned," said the Premier (Mr. Lawson) last night "We thought that we should exhaust every ...

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  28. BLACK SEA REFUGEES.

    The refusal of the Kemalists to permit Greek ships to take refugees from Asia Minor has resulted in the decision to employ British ships, which will carry the ...

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  29. Feeing a "Gunman."

    Mrs. May Ford, wife of Mr. Ney Ford, a second cousin of Mr.Henry Ford, has been arraigned on a charge of having plotted to have her husband murdered in ...

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  30. Australian Sympathisers' Protest.

    A meeting of those who favour an Irish Republic was held in St.Patrick's Hall yesterday to protest against the execution of Erskine Childers, Rory O'Connor, and ...

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  31. HENTY.

    Mr. J. A. Boyd, one of the Nationali[?] candidates for Henty, addressing a well attended meeting at Sandringham on Saturday night, said that now that the ...

    Article : 441 words
  32. Gounaris-Curzon.

    It is stated by the "Daily Express" that an official investigation has revealed that the Gounaris-Cur[?] correspondence was circulated among the members of the ...

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  33. London Wool Sales.

    Only an average selection was on offer. The market was firm and prices were unchanged. The following prices were realised:—Mount Cornish combing 29d., New ...

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  34. SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    Consideration was given by the public works committed of the South Melbourne Council, at its meeting. on Wednesday night, to the [?] of receipts and expenditure for next year. Among the ...

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  36. 200 Buildings Burnt.

    A large fire in Astoria, which broke but at 3 o'clock in the morning, destroyed 200 business buildings, the dumage being estimated between £2,000,000 and £3,000,000. ...

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  37. REMARKABLE BOWLING

    F. Hope, a member of the Survey Hills Presbyterians' cricket team, in the Eastern Suburbs Sunday Schools' Association, did some remarkable howling against the ...

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