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  2. ARCHBISHOP ON IRELAND.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop (Dr. Spence) looks exceedingly well after his 10 months' trip abroad. He appeared the picture of health as he chatted with ...

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  3. LABOUR'S LATEST THREAT.

    Momentous decisions were reached by the All-Australia Conference of Trades Unions and Trades and Labour Councils which, adjourned to-day indefinitely. A ...

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  4. SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    The shipping trouble was further discussed before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr. Owen Dixon (for the Steamship Owners' ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Council of the League of Nations was to-day about to discuss the mandates question when a surprise was sprung upon it. A letter was received from the ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS MUNITIONS.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Bonar Law) stated in the House of Commons that the Government had consented to the appointment of a committee of enquiry under a ...

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  7. INRUSH OF WATER.

    Shortly after 6 o'clock last evening an inrush of water took place in the Victorian Coal and Mineral Company's property— generally known as the Lal Lal coal mine ...

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  8. REPLY TO ARCHBISHOP CLUNE.

    The antidote to Archbishop Clune's allegations, as reported in your columns, lies in making public the other side of the case. The Roman Catholic clergy in Ireland ...

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  9. IRELAND.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Archbishop of Canterbury (Most. Rev. Dr. Davidson) initiated a debate drawing attention to the absence of detailed ...

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  10. LONDON NOTES.

    At the first meeting of the recently incorporated Institute of Patentees, held at the offices of the National Union of Manufactures, Holborn Viaduct, yesterday ...

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  11. AMERICA AND THE MANDATES.

    President Wilson has sent to the Council of the League of Nations a Note protesting against the disposition of the mandates now planned by the Allies. The protest ...

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  12. COAL AND COMPETITION.

    Mr. F. G. Kelleway (Minister for Overseas Trade), speaking in the Commons, said that owing to a reduction in the export of British coal. British trade abroad ...

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  13. THE £1 NOTE.

    The Acting-Secreary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. C. J. Cerrutty) and Mr. George Swinburne will leave Melbourne for Sydney to-day to attend a ...

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  14. INTERRUPTED DRILL.

    Dublin Castle reports that a party of the Crown forces surrounded 38 members of the Irish Republican Army who were drilling. The party was all arrested. ...

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  15. ULTIMATUM PROJECT REJECTED.

    The Miners' Delegate Conference has rejected the proposal of the South Wales miners for a fortnight's ultimatum of a strike. ...

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  16. THE MEAT TRADE.

    Weddel's review of the meat trade remarks that imports during 1920 into the United Kingdom totalled 810,415 tons, which was 90,000 tons in excess of any ...

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  17. MURDER OF A COLONEL.

    A courtmartial at Dublin tried James Greene, a hall porter, on a charge of the murder of Col. Montgomery on November 21; also of having aided an unknown man ...

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  18. THEATRICAL MANAGERS' CASE.

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day refused the application of the Theatrical Managers and Proprietors' Association for the Court to order that the ...

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  19. AUXILIARIES AND LOOTING.

    Thirty Irish auxiliaries who were dismissed on a charge of organized looting have been reinstated in order that they may be courtmartialled. Gen. ...

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  20. RESUMPTION OF THE CONFERENCE.

    It was learned from Mr. A. M. Stewart (Industrial Registrar) to-day that the representatives of the parties concerned in the shipping dispute would reassemble ...

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  21. TOO SPEEDY POLISHER.

    The State Arbitration Court to-day (Judge Curlewis) ordered the Furniture Trade Society of Australia to pay a fine of £100 and costs on the charge of ...

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  22. CRICKET.

    The Toowoomba cricket team met to-day the New South Wales eleven on its way back from Brisbane, after having played a match against Queensland. The weather ...

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  23. DIMINISHED BUSINESS RETURNS.

    In the report submitted to-day to the half-yearly meeting of shareholders, the directors of the Melbourne Steamship Company pointed out that until December the ...

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  24. THE CORK FIRES.

    The Recorder of Cork has awarded to the Municipal Corporation of the City of Cork £134,250 as compensation for the destruction, in the fires on December 11 last ...

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  25. A SINN FEIN BOYCOTT.

    The so-called "trade department of the Dail Eireann" has issued a circular to many British firms announcing that a general boycott of English goods will be ...

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  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We leant from Melbourne that Mr. P. B. Coglin has lost his fine Ace of Clubs colt Stockwell. The animal broke a leg and had to be killed. Stockwell was a ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIANS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Australian cricketers defeated South Auckland by an innings and 96 runs. The match was continued to-day on a soft wicket. Australia continued their ...

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  28. NEWSPAPER OFFICE SEARCHED.

    The police early this morning searched the Fleet street (London) office of The Irish Independent. Arising out of the seizure of documents ...

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  29. EFFECT ON FLOURMILLS.

    Some metropolitan and country flour-mills have been closed, and others are working one shift instead of three. It is explained that the mills are overstocked ...

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  30. RAILWAYS BOARD.

    The annual conference of the Australian Railways Union decided to-day to insist that its employes should have elective and equal representation on the board of ...

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  31. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The British High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia lett Baghdad yesterday for Cairo to confer with the staff of the Middle East ...

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  32. SERIOUS POSITION AT WELLINGTON.

    The chief question yet unanswered in regard to the trouble on the waterfront at Wellington is how much longer will the silence of the waterside workers be ...

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  33. FEES FOR TOWN COUNCILLORS.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Mutch) was authorized to introduce a Bill next session to give municipal and shire ...

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  34. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Cann), who administers the Preference to Soldiers Act, announced to-day his determination to repeal it. Mr. Cann ...

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  35. THE LAW'S LONG ARM.

    Laster James Bradshaw appeared before the Central Police Court to-day charged on a provisional warrant with having, in California, U.S.A., forged a document for 10,000 ...

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  36. RUSSIA.

    Following upon the successful Russian invasion of the Republic of Georgia, and the departure of the British and French Missions, a Soviet Republic has been ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Respecting yesterday's election nominations, Mr. Griffith, the retiring member for York, complained that his nomination, although properly ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. MINE CEASED OPERATIONS.

    The board of directors of the North Mount Farrell Mine, Tasmania, has decided to cease operations at the mine. This action has been taken as the result of the ...

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  40. WELL-KNOWN POLITICIAN'S DEATH.

    The death took place early this morning of the Hon. John Garland, K.C., M.L.C., after several days' illness. Mr. Garland, who had reached his fifty-eighth year ...

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