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  3. DR RATHENAU’S FUNERAL

    The funeral of the late Dr Rathehau was not marked by untoward incident. The flags on public buildings and embassies were flown at half-mast, but ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. THE LONDON MURDER

    Mr F. E. Shortt (Heme Secretary), replying in the House of Commons to the attacks upon him explained that, consequent upon the Hail Eireann’s ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    The dispersal of the Republican irregular troops who are holding the Four Courts in Dublin is to be made the acid test of good faith and ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES

    Referring to the comments in a recent Issue of "The Ballarat Star” on the Government disposition of orders for supplies for institutions at ...

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  7. LARGS BAY HOLD UP

    The Prime Minister to-night made a definite announcement of policy in Connection with the hold-up of the Commonwealth Liner, Largs Bay, at ...

    Article : 563 words
  8. The Clunes Sensation

    Three charges, arising out of the sensational incident at the Clunes Knitting Mills on 9th June were preferred against Ernest Clifford Hull in ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    A United Service cable message from London states that Sir Joseph Cook’s second reception since his arrival in London, in the nature of a dance at ...

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  10. SHOTS IN HAMBURG.

    While a crowd was returning from a Republican meeting in Hamburg it was incensed at finding ten armed policemen barring the road past the ...

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  11. FRENCH PUBLIC WORKS

    The Premier (M. Poincare) and the Minister for Public Works (M. Trosquer) have considered the question of the German participation in the ...

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  12. AN ARMED WOMAN.

    When the police in Belfast raided a house in the Garrick Hill district a woman occupant lifted a baby and began dangling it. ...

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  13. STRIKE IN BERLIN.

    A 24-hours’ demonstration strike began in all the banks and shops at noon. The tramway and local railway services are suspended. ...

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  14. CONFLICT AT FOUR COURTS.

    fighting at Four Courts preceded the investment operations being directed by General Ennis, commanding the Eastern Division. At 3.30 in ...

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  15. BERLIN RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    At least 29 persons were killed and 55 were seriously injured, and many slightly hurt, owing to a load of wood which was carried on a suburban train ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT OF PAPUA

    “If ever a nation did penance for a crime, the Commonwealth of Australia is doing it now in Papua for her sins of the nineteenth century. None has ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. AUSTRIAN STRIKE ENDED

    The strike of State employes, due to a wages dispute, as a result of which theentire railway, postal, telegraph and telephone sendees of Austria were ...

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  18. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    The Russian delegation to the Hague Conference arrived to-day, strongly guarded by police, at the hotel assigned to the members. ...

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  19. FIERCE FIGHTING IN DUBLIN

    It is reported that a fierce battle is now raging in Dublin between Free State troops and Irregulars. Machine guns, artillery, and amnored cars are ...

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  20. GREAT BOULDER CO.

    At a meeting to-day of the Great boulder Proprietary Gold Mines Ltd, the chairman stated that information received concerning a gold property in ...

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  21. OUTRACES BY YOUTHS.

    Two gangs of youths, states a Dublin message sent late on Tuesday night, are tearing up the roadway in order to prevent motor cars reaching ...

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  22. MEXICAN BANDITS

    International bunkers may have settled some questions of Mexican finance, but they have not quelled bandits. It was to-day announce ...

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  23. DIFFICULTY OF THE SITUATION.

    The “Daily Mail's” lobbyist states that the grave anxiety over the Irish situation is tho dominant note in official Governemnt circles. Communications ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Trotman.—The funeral of the late Mrs Laura Trotman, wife of Mr William Trotman, of Bridge street, took place yesterday, and was largely ...

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  25. NEWSPAPER CRITICISM RESENTED

    An absorbing story of how an outraged peer visited the home of the Countess Bathurst, proprietress of the “Morning Past,” demanding an ...

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  26. RUSSIAN GOLD

    United States Federal reserve hanks leave absorbed most of Russia’s gold, though the exact amount is not determined. Probably five-sixths of the ...

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  27. BIG RAILWAY FUSION

    The amalgamation of the South-Eastern and the Chatham and Dover Railway, Companies lhas been provision ally agreed upon as a preliminary to a ...

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  28. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    Gerald Riviere, the son-in-law of an Australian bookmaker, was placed on trial at Old Bailey to-day, on a chargev of having obtained the sum of ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. CANADIAN POLITICS

    Canda will have no general election this year. Parliament was prorogued to-day. The Premier announced that the newt session will be in January, ...

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  30. LENIN’S HEALTH

    It is learned from Moscow that the condition of the Soviet leader, Lenin, has become worse during the past few days. His speech is labored, and his ...

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  31. BRITISH BEER DUTY

    The House of Commons sat till 2.20 o’clock in the morning discussing a Labor proposal to reduce the duty on beer by 30/ per barrel. The proposal ...

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  32. EUROPEAN RECONSTRUCTION VIEWS OF EARL GREY.

    In the House of Lords this evening Earl Grey delivered an important speech on European reconstruction The speaker, who was formerly Foreign ...

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  33. THE ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS

    Commander Frank Wild, who is in charge of the expedition ship Quest, Telegraphing from Capetown, says that after visiting the island of Trinidad, ...

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  34. MAIL DELAYS

    The “Times” city editor, in drawing attention to the delays in the Australian mail, suggests the reversion to landing, mails at Brindisi and Taranto ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. N.Z. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament opened to-day. In the Governor-General's speech satisfaction is expressed in the advance in price of staple products. The Meat Control ...

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  36. "OUTRAGES MUST CEASE.”

    The Provisional (South Irish) Government has issued a statement declaring that vdutrages must Cease immediately, and for ever. The business of Irfeland ...

    Article : 92 words
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