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  2. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) moved the second reading of the Industrial Peace Bill. Ke said that the industrial ...

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  3. IRELAND, THE SUGGESTIONS FOR PEACE.

    Irish newspapers revive the hope of a peaceful settlement of the Irish question. The "Irish Times" expresses its disbelief in the theory that force to the ...

    Article : 169 words
  4. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The Governor-General-elect of Australia, Lord Forster, in an interview with a representative of the "Pall Mall Gazette," said his policy would be to ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to Mr. J. A. R. Marriott, Coalition-Unionist member for Oxford, regarding the Imperial Cabinet, Mr. ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. READ-ROSEBERY MINES

    An important development has occurred in connection with the Mount ReadRosebery mines. Originally it [?]ll be remembered, it was intended that the State ...

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  7. THE PRINCE

    Beautiful sunshine again favoured the Royal visit. The Prince had a busy but not an arduous morning. His Royal Highnoss held an official levee and ...

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  8. RUSSIA. BRITISH PRISONERS AT BAKU

    In reply to Mr. Ronald McNeill, Coalition-Unionist member for Canterbury, regarding the report that 57 British Prisoners in Baku were confined ...

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  9. GOLD BEING SMUGGLED AWAY.

    As a precaution against a raid on the Bank of Ireland, the bulk gold reserves have been smuggled "away to an unknown destination in England. An ...

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  10. DR. MANNIX. HIS AMERICAN OUTBURSTS.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Sheldon, the Australian Trade Commissioner in America, to-day. The correspondent ...

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  11. SYRIA.

    A report from Beirut states that after the French entered Damascus a new Sherifian Government was appointed to make peace. The terms of the French ...

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  12. MORE VIOLENT DEEDS.

    Twenty masked men ambushed a sergeant and three constables at Kilybeg, County Donegal, to-day, and a desperater fight resulted, the sergeant being ...

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  13. PROPOSED CONFERENCE AT LONDON.

    Mr. Lloyd George has returned from Beulogne, after a successful day's conference with the French Government, and has reached full agreement with ...

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  14. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE. DELEGATES VISIT NEW YORK.

    Messrs. Brennan, Knight, Parker and Edwards, delegates to the British Imperial, Press Conference in Ottawa, have arrived in New York, and are ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. GALLIPOLI HEROES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, who was Commander-in-Chief, on Gallipoli, presided over a meeting of the Gallipoli War Memorial Committee to-day. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. EX-OFFICERS FOR THE CONSTABULARY.

    The Government has authorised the enlistment of a number of distinguished ex-officers for service with the Irish Constabulary. ...

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  17. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

    The Duke of Connaught unveiled St. Gauden's statue of Abraham Lincoln in Parliament-square, London, to-day. Viscount Bryce, formerly British ...

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  18. WELCOME TO NOVA SCOTIA.

    The Governor of Nova Scotia welcomed the conference to the historic Legislative Chamber. Lord Burnham replied that the ...

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  19. FRENCH OPINION VEERS ROUND.

    The Note to Russia has not yet been despatched, and is awaiting Italy's approval. Meanwhile the French newspapers, with a sudden change of front, ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. MEXICO.

    The Mexican Consul has been advised that Villa, the notorious bandit chief and rebel, has surrendered unconditionally. There are celebrations and ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. IRISH VISIT FORBIDDEN.

    The Government states that Dr. Mannix will not be allowed to land in Ireland. It is explained that owing io a ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. SIDELIGHTS ON THE SITUATION.

    Marshal Foch has told a correspondent of "Le Matin" that he never advised Poland to be aggressive, but only "to keep her end up,"/ and not to let any ...

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  23. AMERICA AND JAPAN. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE CONCERNING RELATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that an important conference of officials of the State Department is being held ...

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  24. ALLIES AND TURKEY.

    It is reported that the Greeks have captured Jafavtayaa and Kirk-Kilisse (a Turkish town which sprang into fame during the first Balkans war). ...

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  25. BRITISH RAILWAY FARES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, announced that the Government had accepted all the recommendations of the railway ...

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  26. RUSSIA TO CONTINUE THE WAR.

    The Soviet Government at Mescow has asked M. Litvinoff's advice regarding an armistice, and he has replied counselling that operations be ...

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  27. L.W.W. COMMISSION.

    It is expected that the report of Mr. Justice Hwing of Tasmania on his recent inquiry under a Royal Commission into the conviction and sentencing of 12 ...

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  28. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, owner of the Shamrock IV., the unsuccessful challenger for the America Cup, stated to-day: "I am very sorry, but the best ...

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  29. THE ARCTIC CIRCLE.

    The Swedish Arctic explorer Amundsen has arrived here in a tug boat. He reports that the members of his Arctic expedition are at Sledge Island, ...

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  30. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    Disorder broke out in the Diet during to-day's session when the Minister of Finance (Mr. Takahishi) and other Ministers submitted reports denying the ...

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  31. BOLSHEVIKS CROSS THE LINE.

    The Polish Legation learns that the Bolsheviks have occupied Pinsk and other towns, and have crossed the armistice line. ...

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  32. JAPANESE RETALIATION.

    According to a desptch from Tokio, the Chambers of Commerce of eight cities in Japan have announced that they will take counter measures against ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA. RUMAILA GARRISON WITHDRAW ING.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to Col. Arthur Murray, CoalitionUnionist member for Kincardine and Western. ...

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  34. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    The University of Sydney has decided to establish a Chair of Geography, and Dr. Griffith Taylor has been appointed the first professor Dr. Taylor is 36 years ...

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  35. EX-SERVICE EMIGRANTS.

    The Agents-General for Australia waited upon Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, to-day, and urged a ...

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  36. EUROPEANS IN INDIA. FORMING A TERRITORIAL ARMY.

    In introducing an Auxiliary Force Bill for the voluntary training of Europeans in India, the Indian Government announces that in response to those who ...

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  37. THE CHINESE DISORDERS.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the fall of the Anfu party is complete, and that three of the discharged Anfu ...

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  38. ALLEGED SHOOTING WITH INTENT.

    At the Police Court to-day, before the Police, Magistrate (Mr. Hall), Albert Williams, a young man, of Upper Scamander, was charged with shooting with ...

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  39. CONDITIONS IMPROVING.

    The situation in Mesopotamia is somewhat improved. Dissensions are breaking out among the tribes, who are beginning to realise that they are ...

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  40. THE GENERAL DYER FUND.

    Replying to Major Mackenzie Wood, Liberal member for Aberdeen Central, in the House of Commons to-day regarding the public subscription being raised ...

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  41. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir Arthur Fell, CoalitionUnionist member for Great Yarmouth, Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of ...

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  42. EGYPTIAN ANARCHISTS.

    The trial of members of the Vengeance Society has begun. One of the three founders turned King's evidence, and admitted that the object of the society ...

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  43. MR. HUGHES TO VISIT PAPUA.

    Though the Prince will not visit the former German colonies in the South Pacific, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will pay his long projected ...

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  44. SHEARING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The New South Wales Grasiers' Association has announced that another shed has commenced shearing with a full board in the Moree district. One [?] ...

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  45. SHEEP SCAB IN ENGLAND.

    Leicestershire farmers are protesting against the Government's order compelling sheep to be dipped in an ar[?]nic solution twice within a fortnight to ...

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  46. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Ranjitsinhji says that the English cricket team for Australia is an excellent one, and has a fine chance of being successful, but it it had to meet pre-war ...

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