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  3. IRISH AMNESTY.

    His Majesty the King has granted a general amnesty to the political offenders in Ireland prior to the operation of the trace on July 11. In proclaiming the ...

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  4. A FRENCH CRISIS

    M. Briand, the French Prime Minister, has resigned with his Cabinet. The resignation was most dramatic. After a skilful speech in the Chamber of ...

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  5. FOUGHT AND WON.

    On the night of March 4, still on our was to the Northern Territory, we camped at a waterhole about 11 miles north of St. A'Becketts four miles from ...

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  6. OUTRAGES IN BELFAST.

    There have been further shootings of women in Belfast. Lost night a party of men knocked at the door of a house occupied by Mary Hogg. They accused her of ...

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  7. SINN FEIN POLICY.

    A meeting of the Sinn Fein National Council was held at Dublin yesterday, with Mr. De Valera in the chair. Owing to the divergent views on the future policy ...

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  8. CANNES CONFERENCE.

    The Supreme Council has agreed upon the subjects for discussion at the conference at Genoa. They include the recognition of all public debts, the discussion of ...

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  9. BREAKING-POINT OF TAXATION.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow, writing to the newspapers in reference to the closing of Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, Linlithgowshire, states:—"When a large ...

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  10. AFRICAN INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The Industrial Federation has requested the Government to convene a joint meeting of all the employers concerned in the strike and members of the Employes ...

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  11. PROBABLY A SUDDEN DECISION.

    when me frenen Premier made his speech on the work of the Cannes Conference, the Chamber of Deputies was crowded. Even M. Briand's political ...

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  12. COOMA GROUNDING.

    The Cooma, which grounded and was refloated, arrived at Port Alma at 10 o'clock last night, and left for the north early this morning. An examination of her hull by ...

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  13. A MINIATURE LINER.

    Mr. A. Y. Gowen has arrived in his small motor yacht Speejacks on a voyage around the world. Leaving New York on August 21, the Speejacks was steered to Noumea, ...

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  14. AFTER THE STORM.

    Repairs have been effected to the (telegraph lines interfered with by the cyclonic storm which was experienced in New South Wales on Thursday. The lines between ...

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  15. ANGLO FRENCH PACT.

    The pact between Britain and France originally contained six articles, of which the second relating to Belgium was dropped, in view of the decision to ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. PASSENGERS EXCITING EXPERIENCES.

    It was a beautiful morning when the Cooma struck the Breaksea Spit. She went about 100 yards, and then stopped, Efforts to get her off failed. Toward noon ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT MAY INTERVENE.

    The Rand strike has entered upon its fifth day, and there is still no sign of a settlement. The proposal for a general strike throughout the Union is being ...

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  18. DISTRIBUTING MEDALS.

    At a meeting of returned soldiers who had been dismissed from the Defence Department, held at Anzac House to-day, it was resolved to send a deputation to the ...

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  19. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    A telegram from Connamulla says:—Terrific thunderstorms on Thursday afternoon were followed by a cyclone at 6.30 p.m. Numerous premises were unroofed, and the ...

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  20. CIRCUMNAVIGATING CONTINENT.

    Rp. Earle Page passed through Brisbane to-night on his way to his northern properties at Gympie. Dr. Page will return to Brisbane on Monday, and will then ...

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  21. FRENCH GRATIFICATION

    French opinion is gratified by article two of the pact, but considers that article three weakens French rights as embodied in the Versailles Treaty. This, and the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The number of companies registered at Somerset House during 1921 was 6,395, with a capital aggregating £90,000,000. There is a falling off compared with the previous ...

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  23. FIXING MEAT PRICES.

    The secretary to the Profiteering Court estimates that the saving to the public for meat purchased in the metropolitan area from July 30 to December 31, ...

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  24. SOVIET AND GENOA.

    The Petit parisien states that the French Cabinet has agreed to the attendance of Lenin and Trotsky at Genoa, oil the condition that the Soviet will recognise the ...

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  25. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    A cable from London states that Albert Lloyd will fight Townley, not Stanley, as wad reported on Thursday. The contest will take place on January 26 in London. ...

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  26. M. POINCARE TO FORM A CABINET.

    The French President (M. Millerand) has accepted the resignation of M. Briand, and, at the instance of the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, has asked ...

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  27. GERMANY'S CASE.

    The German Minister for Finance (Herr Rathenau) addressed the council. He said Germany faced a deficit on exports and imports alone of over one hundred million marks. ...

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  28. WHY M. BRIAND CAME BACK.

    A telegram from the French Senate Commission, for which message M. Poincare and M. Ribot were responsible, was sent to M. Briand at Cannes on Tuesday night. It ...

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  29. RATHENAU'S TACTICS.

    Herr Rathenau, sparring with the Reparations Commission, was an easy first in all round resource in his exchange of views with individual members. Especially is he ...

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  30. LAKE CLIFTON RAILWAY.

    The Acting Premier (Air. Colebatoh) stated to-day that a commission had been issued to Mr. Stawell, K.C., to enquire into the circumstances under which the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN HUT FOR BISLEY.

    Brig Gen. G.H. Dean, of Adelaide, is taking to Australia plans for the construction of an Australian hut at the Bisley Rifle Ranges for the accommodation of ...

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  32. EFFECT ON ARMAMENTS CONFERENCE.

    M. Sarraut (France) says he does not believe that M. Briand's resignation will have any effect on the position at the Armaments Conference, or on French, ...

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  33. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    Association imp replays:—Notts County v. Grimsby, 3—1; Norwich v. Barnsley, 1—2; Southport v. Blacburn, 0—2 ...

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  34. RUGBY FINAL TEST.

    The Australasian Rugby players are reported in fit condition for the final test match at Selection. The final selection of the team has not yet been made ...

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  35. CEMENT WORKERS.

    Members of the A.W.U. employed by the Cement Company, at Kandos, have "downed tools" as a protest against certain construction works being carried out ...

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  36. DAVIS CUP ENTRIES.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association is forwarding this week accounts of the finances (including the division of the gate receipts) and other business details in ...

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  37. STERNLY ANTI-BOLSHEVIK.

    Among vigorous protests from various civic bodies received by the American State Department against United States participation in the Genoa Conference if ...

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  38. MEAT POOL.

    In the House of Representatives" to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), referring to the Meat Fool said he had received good news from England. Instead ...

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  39. BILLIARDS.

    McConachy reached 13,19 to-night in his contest against Reece, whose score is 11,500. McConachy best breaks were [?] ...

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  40. LABOUR AT LITHGOW.

    In reference to the strike of cement workers at Kandos, Mr. W. Baston, a inion official, states that the company offered a voluntary conference on the ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. DEATHS FROM POISONED ALCOHOL.

    The first available statistics show that 103 persons have died from poisoned alcohol in the United States since January 1, New York State and Texts leading with a total ...

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  43. UNSTABLE SICILY.

    A landslide 700 yards wide is destroying the city of San Fratella, in the province of Messina, Sicily. The population of the town is about 8,000 souls, and the ...

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  44. A CORRECTION.

    "M. H." wrote on January 6 at Tumby Day:—"I wish to draw attention to an error in chapter V. of the Hon J. Lewis's autobiography. He mentions Mikkira ...

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