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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Optimistic reports regarding the conference between the Premier and the Industrial Federation were unfounded. The conference has ...

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  3. INDIAN ITEMS

    In connection with the Moplah train tragedy, the committee of inquiry found unanimously that death was due to asphyxia ...

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  4. THE NEW POPE

    The report of Cardinal Ratti's selection is, confirmed. The new Pope, Cardinal Achilles Batti, was born in 1857, and was ...

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  5. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The final session was called to order at 10 o'clock this morning, the various delegations immediately proceeding to sign treaties. ...

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  6. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    Sir James Craig announces that the Ulster Cabinet will not accept any boundary alterations except by mutual agreement with the free ...

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  7. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" announces that the London and North-Western Railway Company is taking over the Midland Railway ...

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  8. LABOUR IN BRITAIN

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Labour member for Derby, speaking at a meeting in his constituency, said it was generally acknowledged that ...

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  9. "PULLING-OUT" CAMPAIGN.

    Notwithstanding the announcement yesterday that a general "pulling-out" campaign would commence to-day, nothing untoward happened ...

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  10. MEETING OF ULSTER MISTERS

    Sir James Craig wrote to Mr. Lloyd George to-night:—"I have just held a meeting of those members of the Ulster Cabinet now in ...

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  11. REPLY TO GANDHI

    The Government has issued a long, stern communique in response to Gandhi's letter to the Viceroy, exposing the fallacies, lies, and ...

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  12. REPUBLICAN RESOLUTION.

    A meeting of about fifteen Nationalist and Labour members of Parliament received a deputation which transmitted the strikers' resolution ...

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  13. THE THIRTEENTH BALLOT

    Cardinal Ratti was elected at the thirteenth ballot, receiving 38 votes. The new Pope, breaking all precedents, instead of blessing the ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    The shareholders in the Gre[?] Western, Taffvale, Cambrian and various smaller South Wales lines are discussing an amalgamation ...

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  15. EXCHANGE RATES REDUCED.

    The Associated Australian banks in London have reduced the charges for ourchasing bills on Australia and New Zealand to three per cent. ...

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  16. SECRETARY OF STATE

    The Pope has re-appointed Cardinal Gasparri to the position of Secretary of State. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    The New South Wales loan was over-subscribed, cash applicants being allotted about half their application. ...

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  18. PAPAL CONSTITUTION

    Cardinal O'Connell, of America, arrived by special train Just too late to participate in the election. He is expected to repeat his ...

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  19. MR. COLLINS' VIEWS

    The issue to the press of Sir James Craig's letter was followed by an important conference between Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. ...

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  20. IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS

    Major G. H. Scott, of the British Air Force, in a paper read before the Air Ministry's conference, expresses the opinion that, without ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS

    It is expected that the election campaign will develop within six weeks. As had been expected. Parliament which was to have met ...

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  22. PUBLIC MEETING.

    The failure of the commandos to carry out their "pulling out" threat to-day is regarded as a great setback to the militant section. ...

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  23. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT

    The French press hails Cardinal Ratti's election enthusiastically. The "Matin" declares that the election is a Striking victory for Christianity ...

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  24. MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

    The meeting of members of Parliament referred to above finally adopted a resolution declaring against revolutionary measures, and ...

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  25. ACHIEVEMENTS OF CONFERENCE

    Senator Pearce, in a statement to Australian Press Association, pointed out that both the Far East and naval sides of the conference ...

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  26. TRADE WITH THE EAST

    A former resident of West Australia, but now a resident of Singapore, has written to the Minister for Industries predicting that as a ...

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  27. THE "BLACK AND TANS"

    All the "Black and Tarts" have left Ireland and will be discharged prior to March 31. Every effort is being made to absorb the men, and many ...

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  28. CANNED FRUIT

    Mr. E. S. little, the Australian Trade Commissioner in China, in a bulletin dealing with Australian canned fruits, states that only ...

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  29. ANOTHER SENSATION

    Another political sensation has been added to the recent long series by the rejection of Mr. Daniel Levy, M.L.A., Speaker in the New ...

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  30. BANK ROBBERY

    Four armed men motored to the Provincial Bank at Birr, held up the staff, and escaped with over £500. ...

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  31. LANDRU APPEALS FOR MERCY

    Landru, who is under sentence of death for murder, has signed a demand for mercy. ...

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  32. R.S.L

    During the six months ending December 31, the amelioration section of the Perth branch, of the R.S.L. expended £335 in connection ...

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  33. FEELING IN BELFAST

    The feeling in Belfast against the British Government is becoming very bitter. Widespread publicity was given today to a statement by ...

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  34. ARBUCKLE'S THIRD TRIAL

    The third Arbuckle trial has been set down for March 13. ...

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  35. FRENCH COMMENT

    French chagrin, over the British success at Washington is strikingly reflected in an editorial in the "Figaro," which bitterly declares that ...

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  36. REMARKABLE INCIDENT

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed at a meeting of the Poplar Board of Guardians. A deputation from the unemployed threatened to lock ...

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  37. BRITISH MARITIME SUPREMACY

    Mr. Reardon Smith, who contributes a notable article to the "Yorkshire Observer," declares that if steps are not taken to adjust the ...

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  38. ENTERTAINMENTS

    A vaudeville entertainment will be provided at the Palais Gardens to-night, in addition to the picture programme, the performers ...

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  39. LABOUR NEWS

    A delicate position has arisen in the dispute between the railway engineers, and the Railway Commissioners, in consequence of the ...

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  40. KICKED BY A HORSE

    While Vera Eyre, Aged five, was going home from Sunday School at Collie on Sunday she was kicked in the face by a horse, sustaining ...

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  41. THE BALMAIN SEAT.

    Mr. P. C. Evans, formerly general secretary of the Australian Labour Party, who was expelled from the party because it was alleged he had ...

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  42. GUARDIANS ESCAPE.

    Mr. Landsbury at 2 o'clock appealed that the incarcerated pressmen be released. The rioters refused. Mr. Landsbury then said that ...

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  43. WORKING OVERTIME

    The returned soldier clerks employed in the Taxation Department are objecting to permanent officers working overtime instead of ...

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  44. ARBITRATION LAWS

    In view of the Premier (Sir James Mitchell's) intended departure for England on February 17, he proposes to take immediate steps to call ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA'S OUTLOOK

    The annual meeting of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce elected Sir Joseph Cook president. Sir Joseph Cook said he was glad ...

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