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  3. S. AFRICAN CRICKETERS. WANT A "HEFTY DUTCHMAN."

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—The Australian cricketers were banqueted by the South African Cricket Union last night. ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION. GRAVITV UNALTERED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The gravity of the Irish situation is unaltered. Mr. Milne Barbour's decoration that the only acccptable Domminion ...

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  5. WAR COMRADESHIP. TO THE FALLEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Two million flower-bearing mourners have paid their tribute to the fallen at the Cenotaph in Whitehall during the last two days. ...

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  6. FALL IN THE MARK. REASONS ASSIGNED.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Herr Rathenau explained the cause for the depreciated mark to the Remocratic Party Congress. He said that is was caused by ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT. CARDS ON THE TABLE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The sensational action of the United States Secretary for State (Mr. C. [?] Hughes) in placing all his ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN OFFERING.

    Much comment was passed on the Australian and New Zealand offerings, which still stand out prominently. Many in the crowd were affected by ...

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  9. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.

    GENEVA, Monday.—The International Couference in session at Geneva has finally adopted the draft of the International Conveirtion, guaranteeing ...

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  10. HAREFIELD MONUMENT.

    Despite bitterly cold weather, 2,000 people witnessed the unveiling af the memorial tb 97 Australians and one New Zealander, who lie buried at ...

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  11. AYE FOR ULSTER.

    The annual Unionist Congress is being held, holding on Thursday, when it is expected that Mr. Bonar Law will indicate which side he elects. It ...

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  12. AT INTER-ALLIED REQUEST.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—Two Austrian brigades have entered Western Hungary in accordance with the request of the Inter-Allied Commission. The ...

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  13. JAPAN'S PUZZLING ATTITUDE.

    Japan's announcement that she is prepared to discuss disarmament, apart from Far Eastern questions, has created some puzzlement at Washington, though ...

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  14. ORANGEMEN STAND FIRM.

    The Grand Master of the Orange Order in England has written a letter urging "every Protestant to be firm and take a stand on the side of the ...

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  15. TRADE UNIONISM.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—At a conference of the employes of the liquor catering trades yesterday, it was decided to form a "One Big. National ...

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  16. OUR FIRST STATE FOREST.

    The Minister of Lands Hon. Alec. Hean, C.M.G.), interviewed by a "Mercury" representative at Hobart, gave the following (interesting ...

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  17. POPPY A PAGAN FLOWER.

    General Sir G. M. MacDonoghe, unveiling a war memorial at Windsor to-day, regretted that the poppy had been chosen to'commemorate the fallen. It ...

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  18. FEVERISHLY ORGANISING.

    Meanwhile, Unternien are feverishly organising the Ulster Imperial Guards, composed mainly of ex-service men, of which 10 battalions have been ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS OVERLOOKED.

    Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge: "America's proposals don't seem to take note of the conditions of the British Empire. Insiiflicient allowance is made for ...

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  20. PABIS COMMUNISTS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The arrangements for the official commemoration of Armistice Day were, twice nearly upset. At the Are de Triomphe 100 ...

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  21. IN MOUNTJOY GAOL.

    Stringent regulations are being imposed upon, the 150 remaining Sinn Feiners in Mountjoy Gaol, including attendance at mass in groups of three. ...

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  22. EFFECT ON INDUSTRY.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Washington says the proposals would have a far-reaching effect upon the great industrial, ...

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  23. TRUCE IN JEOPARDY.

    There are indications of a forthcoming breaking of the truce throughout the country. The boycott is intensifying at Tyrone, where the police ...

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  24. FRENCH COMMENTS.

    The Paris "Temps," commenting upon the American proposals for disarmament as placed before the Washington Conference when it opened on ...

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  25. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    King George sent the following message—the second—on the occasion of the opening of the International Conference on the Limitation of ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND TARIFF.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—A member of the House asked the Minister for Customs whether the Government would take power to cmove from the British ...

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  27. 150 TO TWO.

    One hundred and fifty armed Sinn Feincrs to-day held up two police officers motoring in the vicinity of Belfast. The police fired, wounding one. ...

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  28. THE MORETON BAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The new Commonwealth liner, the Moreton Bay scored splendid successes.in her offical sea trials, in speed, efficient working ...

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  29. Rocks Ahead.

    The representative of the "Daily News" at Washington says: "The refusal bf America's naval challenge by one of the two nations to which it has ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"It is too important a matter on which to express an opinion off hand," said Mr. Hughes (the Prime Minister) this ...

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  32. BRITISH ADMIRALS' OPINIONS.

    A representative of the "Daily Chronicle" interviewed experts regarding President Harding's proposals. Admiral Sir Percy Scott: "The ...

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  33. [?] SOUND BASIS.

    Vice-Admiral Mark Kerr: "The proposal that the capital ship tonnage should be used as a measurement for the relative streugth of America, Japan ...

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