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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS THE SINGAPORE BASE

    Mr. Ramsay Ma[?]dona'd announced today that the opinions of the Dominions with regard to the Singapore question would be published. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDON

    The British Liberals are putting forward a motion opposing the construction of new cruisers as being calculated to increase the ...

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  5. BRITISH GOVERNMENTS TRUST IN IRELAND.

    It was stated in the House of Commons that the British Government Is completely confident that the Government of the Irish Free State ...

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  6. THE "KING OF HOUSEBREAKERS."

    During a six months' campaign a man who is described as "the king of housebreakers" is said to have handed thousands of pounds ...

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  7. SOME MEMBERS OF SUBMARINE CREW SAVED.

    Eighteen of the crew of the submarine which was overtaken by disaster on Tuesday have been saved, and it is believed that 14 more are ...

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  8. THE QUEENSTOWN OUTRAGE

    Mr. Cosgrave, in an emotional speech in the Irish Free State Parliament, condemned the Queenstown shooting as a dastardly ...

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  9. VICTORIA

    Application for special leave to appeal from the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeal dismissing the appeal by Angus Murray ...

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  10. GERMANY

    According to the Central News Agency's correspondent at Geneva, negotiations for the admittance of Germany to the League of Nations ...

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  11. WAR OFFICE TINNED MEAT CONTRACTS

    In reply to an inquiry by Mr. Hannon (Conservative) in the House of Commons, as to the price per tender unit quoted by the South ...

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  12. FRENCH COMMENTS ON NAVAL BASE

    The "Echo de Paris" says the abandonment of the Singapore base Is the most venturesome measure taken by Macdonald'd Cabinet, and ...

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  13. ALLEGED TREATY THREATENING GERMANY

    The "Tageblatt" has published the terms of a secret Franco-Czecho treaty threatening Germany, and excitement thereby has been provoked ...

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  14. A CLASH WITH IRREGULARS

    A sensation has been caused in Leitrim by the news of an engagement between national troops, and a party of irregulars in the ...

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  15. BRITISH SQUADRON'S VISIT

    It is estimated that 50,000 people visited the vessels of the British squadron yesterday. ...

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  16. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    The announcement of the abandonment of the Singapore naval base scheme is hailed with satisfaction by the Japanese newspapers. ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND

    The Agricultural Department estimates that there are 62,000 acres under cotton in Queensland compared with 30,000 acres last year, and ...

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  18. INDIA

    Eight Indians, alleged to be Bolshevik agents, are now on trial charged with conspiring to establish an organisation of the ...

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  19. FRENCH OFFICER SENTENCED FOR ESPIONAGE

    Captain Durmont, the French secret service officer, has been found guilty of espionage in the occupied territory, and sentenced to 12 years penal ...

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  20. MR. BALDWIN SPEAKS OUT

    Mr. Baldwin, speaking at the Carlton Club luncheo.n yesterday, surprised members by reference to unemployment in which he stated that ...

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  21. GENERAL Y.A.L. BOYS' VISIT TO ENGLAND

    The British Government has taken over the supervision of the arrangements for the accommodation of the Young Australian League Boys in ...

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  22. SUGGESTION TO AUSTRALIA.

    Vice Admiral Field said (in regard to the naval base question): "I can only advise Australia to look around its own shores for a local ...

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  23. IMPROVEMENT IN STRIKE SITUATION

    About 30 mills have resumed work, and the strike situation, has, therefore, greaty improved. ...

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  24. GERMANY HOAXED

    The "Daily Herald" says that the affeged secret Franco-Czecho treaty turns out to be the most humorous of a series of forged ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    It is reported from Vladivostok that an agreement has been reached between Russian and Japanese un-official representatives of the fishery ...

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  26. CHURCHILL DEFEATED

    in me Westminster Abbey byeelection Mr. Nicholson defeated Mr. Churchill by 43 votes. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT TO BE CHALLENGED.

    The Conservatives will challenge the Government's decision regarding the Singapore naval base scheme in the debate on the navy ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND

    Robert Herbert Scott was con-, vieted at the Gisborne sessions of the murder of a girl named Murray on January 23, and sentenced to ...

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  29. WESTMINSTER BYE-ELECTION.

    The Orthodox Conservatives are elated over the victory of Mr. Nicholson-in the bye-election for Westminster Abbey constituency. It was ...

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  30. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    Dr. Frederick Clapp, the noted oil expert, who for the past four months has been inquiring into the commercial possibilities of petroleum in ...

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  31. STATE TELEGRAMS A PLEA OF GUILTY

    Norman Regan pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday to a charge of having stolen money from the Postmaster General at Wickepen. ...

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  32. MACDONALD'S REFERENCE TO THE BASE.

    Mr. Macdonald told the House of Commons yesterday that the Singapore base would become necessray when conditions made it necessary. ...

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  33. INDIANS IN FILL.

    Dr. L. S. Kempthorne, Bishop of Polynesia, is on a visit to Sydney. He says that the natives in the Polynesian islands have been ...

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  34. ATTITUDE OF DOMINION LABOR PARTIES.

    The Labor parties in Australia and New Zealand in their replies to the British Government stated that they were opposed to the ...

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  35. MOTION OF PROTEST DEFEATED

    Mr. Horne's motion of protest in the House of Commons against the Government's decision to abandon the Singapore base was rejected by ...

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  36. FOREIGN CABLES FRANCE

    A bill for the re-organisation of the French army was introduced yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies. It provides for an active ...

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  37. GROSS CARELESSNESS, BUT NO ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD

    The report of the Royal Commissioner who Inquired into the affairs off the-Empire Goldmining Syndicate, states that grass carelessness was ...

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  38. REPUBLICANS ATTACKED

    An anti-republican crowd entered the Persian National Assembly, despite the police and attacked the republican speakers, but with the aid ...

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  39. IRISH

    A message from Dublin reports that a number of soldiers with machine guns surrounded a hotel in Parnell Street at midnight, as it was ...

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  40. PRINTERS' STRIKE THREATENED

    Unless their grievancas are satisfied the members of the Printers' Union threaten to strike as from Saturday next. ...

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  41. A CARNIVAL TRAGEDY

    At a carnival here four youths were dressed in cotton wool clothing representing Esquimaux, when a lighted match was thrown at ...

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  42. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF POINCARE

    It is reported that M. Poincare the French Premier, has resigned. ...

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  43. ELECTRIC THAINS FOR SYDNEY.

    World-wide tenders for the supply Of motors for Sydney's electric train services close within two months and electric trains will probably be ...

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  44. TRAGIC ENDING TO PICNIC PARTY.

    A picnic party which journeyed from Dwellingup to Mandurah had a tragic ending. Four ladies of the party went bathing, and got ...

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  45. JAPAN

    Tokio has been swept by a typhus epidemic during the past 70 days, and the number of cases reported Is 1,739 with, 395 deaths. The ...

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  46. The Tote Surpassed.

    It' is a long time since what could be termed "a decent dividend on the tote" has been paid in Western Australia. Occassionalty a large ...

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  47. WHITE LABOR AND COTTON PICKING.

    In the opinion of the Administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. F. C. Urquhart), who has arrived in Sydney, it is not degrading for a ...

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  48. THE SEARCH FOR OIL

    Dr. Wade[?] of London, with Mr. Winters (late of the Northern Territory) and Mr. Blatchford of the Mines Demartment, leave by the ...

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  49. A DIRIGIBLE CATCHES FIRE

    An aerial disaster occurred yesterday, when a dirigible of the SS type, imported some years ago,took type, imported some years ago,took ...

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  50. NEW LABOR PARTY FOR IRELAND

    "Jim" Larkin, who was expelled last week from the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union, has decided to form a new Labor ...

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  51. VISIT OF AN OIL EXPERT

    Dr. Frederick Clapp, arrived here yesterday. He is a famous oil expert, and goes north to explore for oil through the northern areas of ...

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  52. THE PADDINGTON MURDERS.

    Whether Williams, who has been sentenced to death for the murder of his three children at Paddington, will be hung depends upon the ...

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  53. FREE STATE SOLDIERS FIRE ON BRITISH

    Flour Free State sokliers shot at some British soldiers who were landing at Queenshown, killing two and dangerously wounding seven. ...

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  54. A NAVAL DISASTER

    The Japanese [?]ubmarine No. 43 collided with the warship Tatsusa during manoeuvres off Sasebo, and sank with four officers and 40 men ...

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