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  2. CONFERENCE.

    During the discussion on Empire communications at the Imperial Conference, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey), ...

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  3. BIG CRICKET.

    The Australians commenced the match against West Scotland at Glasgow. The West Scotland team was: Col. Hoare, Barbour, Ferguson, Thaine, ...

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  4. COAL STRIKE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the coal strike position came up for discussion. Mr. J. C. Gould (Unionist), a ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    There were many expressions of regret in Ipswich yesterday, when the news of the death of Mr. Richard Thomas Darker, at his residence, ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Fri.—The Leader of the "Irish Republic" (De Valera) has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) as follows.—"I am ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation, representing the unemployed in Brisbane, was to have waited on the Premier at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Three members of ...

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  8. BRISBANE NEWS

    W[?] for Soldiers.—During the we[?] ended yesterday, 15 discharged unemployed soldiers were found work by the Department of Repatriation. ...

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  9. HOSTILITIES TO CEASE.

    The Imperial Government announces that hostilities in Ireland will cease on Monday. General Sir Wm. Macready ...

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  10. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Mr. Lloyd George explained that the proposed Parliamentary statement in reference to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, depends upon the receipt of ...

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  11. PRAYERS FOR SUCCESS.

    The Sinn Feiners and Unionists have resumed their conference in Dublin. Crowds knelt outside and recited the "Rosary," for the success ...

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  12. THE KING AND SIR JAMES CRAIG

    His Majesty the King, granted Sir James Craig audience, and discussed with him the probabilities of the conference. ...

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  13. DR. MANNIX.

    The Chicago "Tribune's" Tokio correspondent states that Dr. Mannix has arrived there and visited a sister of Terence M'Swiney, who is a teacher ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S MEETING.

    The unemployed held a meeting in the Domain to-day, when there were several speakers. The Premier was castigated for having refused to see a ...

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  15. INFLUENCE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    "The Nation" says: "Not for the first time in recent years the inert, poorly-led democracy of this country has had reason to be grateful to the ...

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  16. BASIS OF SETTLEMENT.

    Official arrangements have been made for hostilities to cease at noon on Monday. The arrangement is in consequence of the following ...

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  17. TURKISH REBELLION.

    The probabilities of a conference between Major-General Sir Charles Harington, Commander-in-Chief of the Black Sea forces, and ...

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  18. BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    The first court ball since 1914 has been held at Buckingham Palace. Two thousand guests were present, including the Dominion Premiers and their ...

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  19. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The morning session of the conference was occupied by Cutch and Sastri. Speaking on Indian affairs, they stated the case for equality of ...

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  20. AVERAGES.

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  21. MOUNT MORGAN.

    Messrs. Baglini and Cameron addressed a mass meeting of Mount Morgan workers to-day, and urged them to insist on the union's taking ...

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  22. LOSING THE PEOPLE.

    Since 1914 the population of Russia has decreased by 12,000,000. The population of Moscow is now only 1,000,000. ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Right Hon. A . J. Balfour followed with an exposition of the League of Nations, which he said had already proved of incalculable advantage to the ...

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  24. ARMISTICE IN IRELAND.

    When the news arrived here that an armistice had been arranged in Ireland, a deputation representing the Irish Self Determination League ...

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  25. MAILS BY 'PLANE.

    The Australian Press learns that an experiment with an aeroplane for the conveyance of Indian mails will probably be undertaken in September, ...

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  26. NEW HEBRIDES QUESTION.

    A conference this morning took place at the Colonial Officer, being attended by Messrs. Hughes and Massey, and representatives of the ...

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  27. THE TRUCE IN OPERATION.

    The Irish truce, though unofficially commencing on Monday, has already begun. Dublin military patrols have been withdrawn and the auxilliary ...

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  28. A WONDERFUL GUN.

    Doctor Hutchinson, formerly Mr. Baison's chief engineer, has demonstrated with a new gun, which is able to hurl a five-ton projectile for 200 to ...

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  29. BRISBANE POULTRY SHOW.

    At the recent poultry show held under the auspices of the Queensland Poultry Club in Brisbane, Mr. R. C. Doherty was successful in winning the ...

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  30. MR. HUGHES AND MR. LARKIN.

    Mr. Hughes had a prolonged and amicable interview with Mr. Larkin (manager of the Commonwealth steamers) at Australia House. It is ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. MAJOR NOBLE.

    A very old and esteemed resident of the Bundanba district, in the person of Major Noble, passed away at the Ipswich General Hospital at the age of ...

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  32. THISTLES' PIPE BAND FUNCTION

    A smoke concert, under the auspices of the Ipswich Scottish Thistles Pipe Band, was held, last Saturday night, in the dining-room of the ...

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  33. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the unusual heat the agricultural outlook is serious. The harvesting of oats has already been begun instead of in September. ...

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  34. THE UNDERTAKINGS.

    A Dublin official message states that De Valera has instructed his supporters:—Firstly, to cease attacks on Crown forces and civilians: secondly ...

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  35. INDIAN RIGHTS.

    The Indian delegates demand equality for Indians in citizenship in all parts of the Empire, including the Dominions. This matter has been ...

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  36. DOCK EXTENSIONS.

    The King at a brilliant river pageant, opened the extension of the Victoria and Albert docks. Enormous, crowds witnessed the ceremony. ...

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  37. MR. MASSEY'S TERM.

    Mr. Massey received many felicitations upon having reached 10 years of Premiership. Mr. Lloyd George insisted on being photographed with ...

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  38. REPARATIONS.

    The Empire's share of the £50,000,000 reparations paid by Germany is £11,250,000 and it is believed that only £4,350,000 will be available for ...

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