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  • British Politics Speech by the Premier One New Peril Mentioned Rise of the Labour Party Prompt Steps Necessary LONDON, March 25.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the Coalition luncheon in the House of Commons, declared that while the military ... [Article] (274 words)
  • LABOUR REPLIES.

    Labour has quickly taken up the glove Mr. Lloyd George threw down Mr. Clynes says the speech is an oratorical bogey Intended to frighten the electors. ... [Article] (74 words)
  • Reparation Instalment Germany Fails to Pay

    Germany declares it is impossible to hay that d0,000,000 sterling, the instalment of reparation now due. The Reparations Commission in Paris ... [Article] (187 words)
  • BROKEN HER ENGAGEMENT.

    The reparations' sub-committee has sent a reply to Germany, declaring that the reparations' committee had positive knowledge that Germany was in a ... [Article] (92 words)
  • PENALTIES EXTENDED.

    The reparations' committee has unanimously decided to extend the penalties on Germany, including the replacement of Prussian and non-lihelnish civil ... [Article] (29 words)
  • OUTBREAKS IN GERMANY.

    Berlin despatches report that many German cities are in a state of communism. The workers seized public buildings, banks, shipyards, and police ... [Article] (263 words)
  • DISTRICT WAGES BASIS

    The miners' councils of South Wales, North Wales, Scotland, Bristol, and Notilngham have all decided to oppose the district wages basis, but Yorkshire ... [Article] (86 words)
  • Irish Affairs More Ambushes LONDON, March 25.

    Three hours' desperate lighting followed the ambush of a police patrol at Dingle. Co. Kerry. Eight civilians were' killed and twenty wounded, and tour ... [Article] (296 words)
  • CONDITIONAL ORDER GRANTED.

    The Cork corporation appealed to Mr. Lloyd George against the execution, fixed for to-morrow, of Olsullivan, Moore, and O'Leary, as absolutely against all ... [Article] (92 words)
  • DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the louse of Commons a general debate occurred on the Irish question. Mr. Asquith said that the situation was seriously aggravated by the policy of ... [Article] (374 words)
  • NEW PARLIAMENTS.

    It is understood that the Cabinet has fixed April 19 under the Irish Government Bill for the election of the Irish Parliament (both North and South). ... [Article] (68 words)
  • ARREST IN ENGLAND.

    Apprehending damage on the old Tralford ground, in view of the semifinal Cup tie, armed policemen patrolled the ground last night, and about ... [Article] (90 words)
  • DESTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson stated that &33 barracks and court houses had been destroyed in Ire- land in 1920. ... [Article] (26 words)
  • ATTACK ON A GAOL.

    On Thursday night the Republican army surrounded the gaol in Cork and made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to liberate the prisoners. The ... [Article] (104 words)
  • REPRISALS AT DUNGARVAN.

    As a reprisal for the Dungarvan ambush, the military levied £100 sterling on five houses, the alternative, being destruction of furniture. One ... [Article] (36 words)
  • COMMANDANT SHOT DEAD.

    Louis Darey, one of the Republican commandents, was shot dead at Oranmore when attempting to escape custody. ... [Article] (20 words)
  • Greek Offensive Newspaper Reports LONDON, March 25.

    Three classes of Greek artillery reserve officers and also volunteers of .1915-16-17 are being called up, and all officers abroad have been recalled. Tile Athens ... [Article] (87 words)
  • SHIPPING FREIGHTS OPINIONS OF OWNERS.

    The Australian Press Association's enquiries from shipping circles show that it is unlikely there will be a war of rates for the Commonwealth; steam- ... [Article] (234 words)
  • CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    Martial law has been declared in 16 Russian provinces. 'The railways in the Moscow district have practically stopped, said only military trains are running. ... [Article] (277 words)
  • JAPANESE MATTERS

    At Sacramento (California), the Lower' House passed a bill permitting school trustees to establish separate schools for, Japanese. ... [Article] (265 words)
  • THE MANDATE QUESTION DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    Captain the Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby. Gore in the House of Commons hoped the Government would create a select committee, to which all draft mandated ... [Article] (173 words)
  • Price of Wheat Question of Reduction ADELAIDE, Thursday.

    The Prices Commission today renewed the enquiry into the price of wheat, In view of the reduction in the price or the commodity for export to the ... [Article] (210 words)
  • SALES TO GERMANY. COMMENTS BY MR. HUGHES. SYDNEY, Friday.

    The attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was on Thursday directed to the statement published in Sydney to the effect that Australian wheat had ... [Article] (299 words)
  • SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Erie Matson, aged 17 years, residing at 38 Margaret-street, Launceston, was the victim of i shooting accident yesterday. IT( was out with a party at the Thira ... [Article] (87 words)
  • Meat Export Freights HOBART, Thursday.

    The president of the Tasmanian Farmers' and Stockowners' Association (Hon. M. L. Shoobridge, M.L.C.) has received the following communication from the ... [Article] (139 words)
  • ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Ac message from Rome states that the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) has arrived, and is staying at the Irish College. ... [Article] (410 words)
  • The Lyell Mines Position Now Acute Statement by Directors CO-OPERATION OF EMPLOYEES INVITED. TO HOLD INDUSTRY TOGETHER. QUEENSTOWN, Friday.

    The directors of the Mount Lyell Company, who are visiting the Lyell district. halve issued the following statement for the following statement for the information of their employees:— ... [Article] (796 words)
  • Builders Labourers' Wages Effect of Recent Award RESULTS OF PAYMENT BY HOUR.

    The recent award of the Arbitration Court granting increased wages to builders' labourers is .predicted in city ,building trade circles to have a tendency to ad- ... [Article] (382 words)
  • North Motton Murder Story of the Body's Discovery The Marks on Accused Man's Hand Sensational Anonymous Letter "I Saw You Murder Chrissie Venn" The Inquest Further Adjourned

    Outstanding features of Thursday's evidence at the coroner's enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Chirissie Venn, the victim of the bestial and atrocious murder at North Motton on Saturday, February 26, were the ... [Article] (590 words)
  • Where Was King That Day? The Grocer's Call for Orders NO SIGN OF ACCUSED AT HIS HOME.

    James Alfred Fogg, a grocer's traveller, residing at Ulverstone, said that on February 26 he was working the Gawler district, North Motton, and Allison roan. ... [Article] (586 words)
  • THE PASSING MOTOR-CYCLE.

    Herbert James Purton, builder and contractor, residing at Ulverstone, depossed that on Saturday, February '25, be left Ulverstone shortly after 4 o'clock on a ... [Article] (283 words)
  • The Anonymous Letter "I Saw You Murder Chrissie Venn" SEARCH FOR THE WRITER.

    Detective F. Harmon (recalled) produced the anonymous letter which King said he had received, and which was handed by King to the police on March ... [Article] (249 words)

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