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  2. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The Far Eastern Committee has recognised Japan's stand on the Siberian question as valid, though Mr. C. E. Hughes, referring to ...

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  3. ANGLO-FRENCH FAST

    It is understood that the Government desire that the military aid which both nations are to render each other should be embodied ...

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  4. PROBLEMS OF PEACE

    The United Press correspondent at Washington states that Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hoover are opposed to the United States ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The prolongation of the strike is leading to public clamour for a settlement. The miners are beginning to feel, the pine, as the funds of ...

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  6. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P., president of the National Union of General Workers, was entertained at luncheon in the City by the ...

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  7. NEED FOR IMMIGRATION

    In a speech at a Nationalist Association luncheon to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"We should have a broad courageous ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The accounts of the Australian cricketers' tour show that a profit of £6300 resulted to the Transvaal, Natal, Western Province and ...

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  9. RUSSIAN REPRESENTATION.

    The "Politiken" correspondent at Moscow states that contrary to former reports, Lenin and Tchicherin will both attend the Genoa ...

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  10. PACIFIC MANDATES

    Mr. Hughes declared that in view of the fact that the question of mandates in the Pacific, north of the Equator had already been settled ...

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  11. TANGIER AND ANGORA

    The "Echo de Pans" foresees no difficulty in arranging a formula in regard to the Tangiers question, and the only point requiring ...

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  12. KARELIAN REBELLION

    The Soviet is mobilising all the reliable Communists among the 1899 and all later classes, to fight the Karelians, declaring that unless the ...

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  13. THE LATE POPE

    The doctors have decided that the body of the Pope shall lie in State on Wednesday, and be burled is the crypt on Thursday evening. ...

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  14. A PLOT THAT FAILED.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the Nationalist newspaper, "The Burger," states that an attempt has been made by a few irresponsible ...

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  15. VACANCY FOR YAR[?]A SEAT

    Although nearly 30 nominations have been received for the selection ballot, which will be held on. Saturday, to fill the vacancy caused in ...

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  16. IMPERIAL AIRSHIP SERVICE

    It is unofficially, stated that Zealand and South Africa have decided not to participate in the Imperial airship service. India, whose ...

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  17. POSITION IN GREECE

    The Greek Minister in London expressed the opinion that the story about King Constantine's abdication is without foundation. Any ...

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  18. UNREST IN EGYPT

    Eight prominent Zag[?]oulists have issued a manifesto demanding a boycott of British people and British goods. They urge the natives ...

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  19. EX-EMPEROR INTERVIEWED

    The "Matin" secured an interview with ex-Empress Zita at Bordeaux. The ex-Queen recalled that she had luncheon with Admiral Holtzanoff ...

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  20. THE PRINCE'S MISSION

    Mr. Lloyd George, on behalf of the Cabinet and the British peope, has sent a cable to the Prince of Wales, expressing appreciation of ...

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  21. LAND ARMAMENTS

    Some of the delegations are considering the passage of a resolution favouring a reduction of land armament, but without an agreement to ...

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  22. PONTIFICAL REQUIEM MASS

    St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide, was crowded beyond the doors this morning by a congregation which participated in the ...

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  23. ZAGLOULIST MANIFESTO

    The Zagloulist manifesto is as follows:—"Egyptian anger can find a purely legal outlet in passive resistances ...

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  24. CO-OPERATION IN BUTTER

    A conference of the co-operative butter factory companies of Victoria was held to-day to co[?]sider the cost of manufacturing and the selling ...

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  25. PACIFIC FORTIFICATIONS

    The Pacific fortifications clause has been practically adjusted. It [?] understood that under the arrangement reached the Bonin ...

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  26. SHIPBUILDING SUMMARY

    Lloyd's Register, in its annual shipbuilding, summary, calls attention to the enormous increase in the tonnage launched as compared with ...

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  27. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    Lord Hawke, addressing the annual meeting of the Yorkshire Cricket Club, said he welcomed the advisory committee's rejection of the ...

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  28. KE[?]ENUP COMMISSION

    Royal Commissioner Grogan commenced his investigations into Kendenup affairs to-day. Clement John de Garis ...

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  29. SHANTUNG RAILWAY

    A nation-wide movement has been started to raise funds to purchase the Shantung railway. The leaders of the movement have presented to ...

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  30. ENTERTAINMENTS

    At the Cremorne Gardens to-night and to-morrow night (for two nights only), two special attractions will be presented on the ...

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  31. JAPANESE BATLESHIPS

    The "Philadelphia Ledger" correspondent at Tokio states that the builders have definitely halted the construction of two battle cruisers ...

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  32. POSITION AT THE COLLIERIES

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, president of the Coal Miners' Federation, and Messrs Charlton and Watkins, M's.P., yesterday waited upon the ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND CEREMONY.

    St. Stephen's Cathedral was suitably draped this morning, when a Pontifical Requiem. High. Mass for the repose of the soul of the ...

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  34. IRISH AFFAIRS

    A stride lias occurred on the Dublin and South-eastern railway, and traffic has been suspended between Wexford and Wooden Bridge. ...

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  35. FIRE BRIGADE RETRENCHMENT

    The members of the Fire Brigade Union held a meeting to-discuss to discuss the position which has arisen owing to the recent ...

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  36. IRISH CONGRESS.

    Mr, Cleary, an Australian, presided at the Irish Congress to-day in the absence of Mr. O'Reilly, who is suffering from influenza. ...

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  37. THE HEW DIPLOMACY

    Lord Lee, addressing the English-Speaking Union, commented upon French press statements declaring that British diplomacy had ...

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  38. A CRICKET RUMOUR.

    Lord Hawke, referring to the rumour that Mailey will return to England for the purpose of qualifying for Middlesex, asked what credit ...

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  39. DEVELOPING THE NOR' WEST

    Sir Henry Galway, ex-Governor of South Australia, and Mr. Harry Wilson, ex-secretary of the Colonial Institute, interviewed Sir Joseph ...

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  40. BANK ROBBERY.

    Eight armed men raided the Hibernian Bank in Thomas-street, Dublin, held up the staff, and escaped with £1000. ...

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  41. SEVERE CYCLONE STORMS

    The steamer Suva, which arrived here to-day, reports encountering a full cyclonic storm on Friday and Saturday. Although she was hove ...

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  42. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SCHEME

    Senators Newland and Blain and Mr. Mathews, M.P., members of the Federal public works sectional committee, arrived in Fremantle ...

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  43. INDIA'S DEMANDS

    M. Sastri, speaking before an unofficial meeting of the National Council on the Reduction or Armaments, said:—"India desires the ...

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  44. NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS

    No date has been fixed when the new postal regulations defining a book, catalogue and circular will come into operation, but it is ...

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  45. COTTON-GROWING IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Currie, a director of the Empire Cotton-growing Corporation, in an interview by an Australian pross representative, stated that the ...

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  46. SHIPPING CRISIS

    Ship owners have intimated to all ratings that if no settlement of tho wages question is readied within a day or two they will have ...

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