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  2. PROBLEMS OF PEACE

    The note points out that as the invitations to the Genoa conference have been issued by the Allied Powers, there is no question of ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons, to-day Mr. J. R. Clynes moved the Labour Party's amendment, to the Address-in-Reply, expressing regret that, in ...

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  4. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    A number of the men kidnapped from the Belleek district have been released. The Ulster Home Office has sent a ...

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  5. PRINCE ON TOUR

    The unusual spectacle of a seven-year-old 'Princess and her younger, brother, who will be the next ruler of Gwalior, marching as privates in ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The police authorities declare that mysterious influences are working with regard to their investigations in the Taylor murder case. ...

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  7. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The Secretary of War, Mr. Denby, has ordered the immediate reduction, of the number of employees at all the navy yards where ...

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  8. FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that under the pretext of collecting funds for Russian famine sufferers ...

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  9. AUXILIARY CRAFT

    Mr. C. E. Hughes, in speaking of the work of the Washington Conference, said:—"It is true we have not succeeded in effecting a ...

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  10. INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS.

    Sidelights upon the murder of Taylor, the director of a moving picture company is Los Angeles, Were, afforded by a visitor, to ...

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  11. CAUSE OF THE RAIDS

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Star" states:—"Mr. O'Duffy, Chief of Staff of the Republican Army, said to-day 'The patience of our people ...

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  12. A FOOLISH SPEECH

    Mr. Henry Nevinson, editor of the London "Nation," speaking on the armament conference, made the astounding statement that, if the ...

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  13. VISIT TO JAPAN

    The "Chicago Tribune" correspondent at Tokio states that arrangements are being made for a golf match between prince Hirohito and ...

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  14. INFLUENZA IN U.S.A.

    Influenza cases are increasing from 1000 to 1300 cases being reported daily. Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined number ...

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  15. SENATOR PEARCE'S MOVEMENTS.

    Senator Pearce has made arrangements with the American Government to take care of ailing Australian soldiers, numbering a dozen ...

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  16. PERTH WOOL SALES

    Wool sales were held in Perth again to-day, when the prices realised were in advance, of any previous sale in West. Australia this ...

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  17. LOCAL GOVERNING BODIES

    At the meeting of the Boulder Council on Thursday night, the town, clerk presented the minutes of the conference of local ...

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  18. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT

    The Irish disturbances, formed the Subject of a series, of Questions in the House of Commons. Mr. Churchill said the Provisional ...

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  19. BADAK TIN BOOM

    The Badak case, in which Henry Falkiner Scarborough, Alfred Clarke and Thomas West Orton are charged with conspiracy to defraud the ...

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  20. AFFAIRS OF RUSSIA

    Ivan Radek, the Soviet delegate to Germany, when interviewed by the "Matin," appealed to France not to wrangle in Shylockian ...

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  21. INDIAN UNREST

    The Secretary of State for India, Mr. E. S. Montagu, speaking at the 1920 Club, discussed the situation in India. He said there was cause ...

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  22. AVIATION ACCIDENT.

    A serious aviation accident, happened at Mildura this afternoon. The victims were: S. F. Netlleton, of Irymple, near Mildura ...

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  23. TOBACCO PROFITS.

    The Imperial Tobacco Company's nett trading profit amounts to £6,927,000. In addition to the interim divident of 5 per cent., a ...

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  24. ALLIES DEBT TO U.S.A.

    President Hording has signed the Foreign Debt Refunding Bill. ...

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  25. MR. SAM COPLEY'S OFFER

    Mr. Sam Copley, a West Australian has renewed to his sister the offer he made twenty years ago of a house and an annuity of £500. His ...

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  26. SOUTHERN LEADERS VIEWS

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, in the course of an interview, said he was satisfied that the British Government were sincerely determined to give ...

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  27. STUDENT'S MAD PRANK

    An Oxford undergraduate has confessed that he sent chocolates to the Vice-Chancellor of the University, dusted with powdered glass ...

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  28. ITALIAN CABINET

    Signor Orfando having refused to form a Ministry, the King has summoned Signer Giolitti. ...

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  29. GANDHI'S ACCOSATIONS

    Gandhi has written a lengthy reply to the Government's communique. It is a pointless production, in which he repeats his previous ...

    Article : 167 words
  30. PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED.

    The derailment of the Rhodesian passenger train last night a few miles from Johannesburg is now proved to have been a savage act. ...

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  31. FATAL ACCIDENT

    At the superphosphate works at West Guildford yesterday, Richard Wallace (60). a married man, was buried by a fall of superphosphates ...

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  32. ARMSTRONG AND GREGORY

    The "Manchester Guardian," in a sub-leader headed, "Two Great Cricketers Retire," says:—"We must all feel regretful over ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. NEW FEDERAL STEAMER

    A visit was paid to-day by the Assistant-Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Earle) to the new Commonwealth liner, the Largs ...

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  34. MURDERED GIRL'S' FATHER

    The coroner's inquiry into the death of Charles Henry Tirtschke, father of the child Alma Tirtschke, whose murdered body was found ...

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  35. OLD SPORTSMAN DEAD

    Many old friends of the turf will regret to hear of the death of Mr. Jack Rowan, who was well-known in racing matters. Mr. Rowan was for ...

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  36. DUBLIN PRESS COMMENT

    Dublin's most prominent Nationalist journalists have denounced the raids as indefensible, though condemning the belated statement ...

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  37. N.S.W. GOLD YIELD

    The New South Wales gold yield for January shows a heavy falling off compared with that for the corresponding month of the previous ...

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  38. GANDHI'S ARREST MOOTED

    The Australia Press Association understand that Gandhi's arrest is imminent. The Government of India realises that there is no hope ...

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  39. FIREWOOD COMPANY'S CONCESSIONS

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Scaddan) stated to-day that an agreement had been completed under which the Government would ...

    Article : 155 words
  40. EX-EMPEROR KARL

    The ex-Emperor Karl has requested permission to proceed with his family to an English bathing resort in April because the children ...

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  41. PLAGUE IN SYDNEY

    A young girl died at the Paramatta. Hospital yesterday from plague. She was taken ill at the school which she attended, and ...

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  42. ESPERANCE WHEAT LANDS

    The Government land agent at Esperance has advised the Minister for Lands that he has received numerous inquires from experienced ...

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  43. HAIRDRESSERS' WAGES

    An agreement between the Hairdressers' Union and the master hairdressers expired last month, and so far no new agreement has ...

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  44. FAMINE IN RUSSIA

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said the Government was fully alive to the terrible state of famine in ...

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  45. FREE STATE AGREEMENT

    The Irish Free State Agreement Bill was read for the first time in the House of Commons this afternoon. ...

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  46. LAND SOLD FOR £900 A FOOT

    The premises known as 177 Pitt-street near King-street, were sold to-day for £20,000. The price works out at about £900 a foot. ...

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