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  3. ENEMY DUPLICITY EVADING THE PEACE TREATY

    The Premier (M. Millerand), in referring to the breaches of the treaty of Versailles by Germany, said it was true that Germany had evaded her obligations in ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS. CHAOTIC RUSSIA

    A wireless ravage from Moscow states that the Red Army-have captured Novo Rossiysk, and have deprived General Denikin of las last base. ...

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  6. AIR ADVENTURES

    Signer Maseiro left Rangoon for Bangkok at 7 o'clock, on Monday morning. Captain Matthews, who is flying to Australia, is repairing the rent in the wing of ...

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  7. IRISH HOME RULE

    The debate on the Irish Home Rule Bill was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Asquith disagreed with the view ...

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  8. THE NEW TARIFF

    Australian mercantile circles are anxiously awaiting the full details of the Federal tariff proposals. The general feeling indicates approval of the removal of ...

    Article : 367 words
  9. "REDS" IN RUSSIA

    An official statement reports that, despite the armistice, the Reds attacked Wesel and killed thirty civilians. Subsequently they agreed to retire behind the ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. TURKS IN GREECE

    Many Turks are seeking refuge in Greek frontier posts an Western Thrace. They are asking for permission to enter Greece in order to escape from being recruited for ...

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  11. THE MARCH SHOW

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  12. ANZAC DAY

    A meeting of Australian and New Zealand authorities decided to commemorate Arrzac Day (April 25), with a service at St. Clement Dane's Church Strand. There ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN DENMARK A GENERAL LOCK OUT.

    The Danish Employers' Association have decided on a general lock-out, commencing on April 9, on the ground of the continuous demands of the workers for ...

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  14. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS

    Captain Matthews has arrived at Bangkok. He will stop at Singapore for petrol, Captain Parer and Mr. Macintosh ar[?] due at Victoria Point to-day. ...

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  15. SINN FEIN PRISONERS.

    Many Sinn Feiners, strongly escorted by military forces, are arriving at Mount Joy Gaol. ...

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  16. THE COAL MINERS

    The Coal Miners' Conference, after hearing the report of the executive following a further interview with the Government, decided to submit two questions to a ballot ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. Cabinet Dismissed.

    There is enormous political excitement, because the King baa diamissed his Cabinet, a step unprecedented in the history of Denmark. ...

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  18. Poles Menaced.

    It is predicted that the Bolsheviks will formidably attack the Poles within three weeks, as they have assembled an army of half a million men. ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. FEARFUL CRIES

    The assassination of Mr. Alan Bell, the Dublin police magistrate, who was attacked in a tramear, was apparently arranged to the minutest detail. Four of his fellow ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. SUMMER TIME.

    There is widespread opposition to the reintroduction of summer time in Italy, and some municipalities refuse to recognise the change. ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. THE GRAND DUKE.

    The correspondent of the "Chicago New" at Santa Margherita, Italy, has interviewed the Grand Duke Nicholas, who said:—Russia saved the Allies, who must ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. TO-DAY'S PORT PIRIE MEETING.

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  24. THE NEW CABINET

    When the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) was questioned on Wednesday regarding the appointment of Ministers to fill the positions vacated by Messrs. Anstey and ...

    Article : 329 words
  25. THE TWO BLUES UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    Though the Cambridge team were warm favorites for the University bout race. when the crews reached Putney a few weeks against the Oxford Improved by ...

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  27. "ANOTHER WOMAN"

    Before Mr. W. Hall and Mrs. A. K. Goode at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday Charles Cooke, of Melbourne, was charged with having left his wife without adequate means of support ...

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  28. A Baker Murdered.

    Mr. James MaCartby, a baker, at Thurles, on responding to a knock at his door after midnight on Friday, was shot dead. His brother accuses the police. ...

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  29. American Assassins.

    Armed men with blackened faces shot dead Thomas Dwyer, aged 25, in a house at Thurles to-day. This is the third mutder perpetrated in Tipperary during the ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural' Society was held at the secretary's office, Waymouth-street, on Wednesday, Mr. R. T. Melrbst presided. The financial ...

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  31. THE SHARE MARKET FIRMING IN HIGH-PRICED GOLD STOCKS.

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  32. New German Cabinet.

    Owing to the pressure of the workers' organisations, the German Cabinet has resigned. Another Cabinet has been formed under Herr Bauer, of which the ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A. Webb) gave judgment tin the Port Adelaide wheat they clerks' [?] on Wednesday. Mr. R. [?] represented the Australian ...

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  34. Impudent Proclamation.

    Placards lave been displayed throughout Southern Ireland, signed by "General Officer commanding the Irish Republican Army," and containing a proclamation ...

    Article : 286 words
  35. Independence of Syria.

    The Emir Feisul, in an interview, states; —In view of tie constant aspiration of the Syrian people towards independence action could not longer be postponed. The ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. CONCRETE SHIPS

    Sir George Hunter, the well-known shipbuilder, states that, his firm are abandoning the construction of concrete ships, because they have proved a complete failure. ...

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  37. The New Minister.

    The Hon. W. Hague wan born at Angaston in 1863. and was educated at a private school conducted in that town by Mr. J. Leonard. He is a son of the late Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 263 words
  38. Troops in Ruhr Basin.

    The "Temps" states that 10,000 German troops have penetrated the Ruhr, coal basin, and are now inside the neutral zone. ...

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  39. CHAMPION BOXING

    Tom Gnmmer teat Jim Sullivan in the 14th round at the National Sporting Club yesterday for the middleweight championship of Great Britain. There was a poor ...

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  40. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The case was continued at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, in which C. R. Brown and Henry C. Osman were chanted with having conspired together to defraud Douglas Reid. Mr. ...

    Article : 298 words
  41. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  42. MINING SHARES.

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  43. Result of the Toss.

    Experts in their comments on the boat race show that the toss for the stations settled the result. Owing to the rough water at Chiswick Reach the Oxford boat ...

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  44. NO MORE BRIGADIERS.

    The War Office Have abolished the rank of brigadier-general, and have substituted the titles of colonel-commandant and colonel on the staff. Retired brigadiers will ...

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  45. MINING MEETINGS.

    The fourth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Edna May Golden Point G.M. Company was held on Tuesday. Mr. W. A. Hughes presided. In moving the adoption of the reports ...

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  46. MOUNT GAMBLER APPEAL.

    An appeal was brought in the Civil Court-house on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), by W. B. Wheeler against a conviction recorded ...

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  47. A Cruel Brotherhood.

    It is rumored in Cork that a meeting of the Irish Republican Brotherhood teas held just before Mr. MacCurtain's murder, at which Mr. MacCurtaia was present. ...

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  48. Protection of Officials.

    Mr. Macpherson, Chief Secretary for Ireland, in the House of Commons, in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, said the murdered Dublin magistrate, Mr. Alan Bell, ...

    Article : 136 words
  49. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The tearing of the arbitration in connection with the claim: by the South Australian. Company for £766,725 compensation against the South Australian ...

    Article : 157 words
  50. MOTOR CAR AND BICYCLE.

    The hearing was continued on Wednesday in the Adelaide Local Court; before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell and Messrs. C. D. Southocmbe and F. B. Williams, of the action in which George Marks, ...

    Article : 155 words
  51. MANAGER'S REPORTS.

    Edna May Golden Point, Hampton plains Option, to March 24.—"Have met with no developments of any importance in No. 2 SHaft, lease 27. Numerous quartz veins, carrying a little gold, still ...

    Article : 162 words
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  53. Police Exonerated.

    On the resumption of the inquest concerning the death of Mr. MacCurtain, Lord Mayor of Cork, counsel detailed the results of the exhaustive investigation into ...

    Article : 57 words
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