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  2. FINANCING IMMIGRATION

    In connection with the cable announcing that an agreement had been reached between the Commonwealth and British Governments to finance ...

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  3. BOTTOMLEY TRIALS

    On the resumption of the Bottomley case at the Bow-street Court to-day the prosecution announced that two new charges of having fraudulcatly ...

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  4. DISTURBED IRELAND

    Anti-[?]ly troops intercepted the Mallow train from Tralee captured a hundred recruits for the pro-treaty army in Dublin, and conveyed them to ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. COUNCIL OFFICERS' PAY

    In the Industrial Court to-day Mr. N. A. Webb delivered judgment in the case in which the Local Government Officers' Association asked that the ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. GENOA CONFERENCE

    On the eve of the Genoa Conference the Premier, M. Poincare summoned four of the French delegates and also experts and explained his view. ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. RIGHTS OF A WIFE

    "Prodigality is a feminine fault, not a feminine necessity. I fail to See any circumstances to justify the purchase of from 40 to 50 dresses for a wife ...

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  8. LONDON POOR LAW GUARDIANS

    With the exception of the suburbs of Poplar and Shoreditch, where they gained five and six seats respectively, thereby increasing their majorities, ...

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  9. HOBSON'S BAY CREW

    The Commonwealth steamer Hobson's Bay has arrived at Melbourne. Captain Moddie-Heddle stated to-day that he would not allow Mr. T. Walsh ...

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  10. ARRIVAL OF THE DELEGATES.

    The Russian delegation to the International Conference has arrived. Extraordinary precautions were taken at the railway stations. The ...

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  11. MILITARY ADVISER FOR ULSTER.

    Major-General Arthur Solly-Flood has been appointed military adviser to the North Irish Government. His duties comprise plans to repel invasion ...

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  12. KARL'S FUNERAL.

    The body of ex-Emperor Karl was conveyed to-day along- a route lined with respectful crowds, to a temporary mausoleum in the parism church ...

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  13. BRITISH.

    Earl Curzon is ill in bed and is unable to accompany Mr. Lloyd George to the Genoa Conference to-morrow. He hopes to go on Monday ...

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  14. DEATH AWAITS EX-POLICEMEN.

    Five more disbanded members of the Royal Irish Constabulary have been shot dead in Clare and Kerry. Another man was wounded at Kerry. ...

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  15. CUSTOMERS FOR ENGLAND.

    "It is criminal," declared Sir Gordon Lagden, at the Royal Colonial Institute, to Sir James Mitchell, "to think that henceforth Britishers ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. PROCESSIONISTS GET SUMMONSES

    Summonses were issued against several persons who participated in the St. Patrick's Day procession in Melbourne. The cases are to be ...

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  17. DELEGATES LEAVE LONDON.

    Mr Lloyd George, Sir L. Worthington Evans. Sir (Robert. Horne, and other British delegates have left London for Genoa. Mr George will ...

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  18. COMMUNIST DISUNITY

    The conference of the three Socialist Internationales has agreed lo re-establish a United proletarian front and has appointed a committee to arrange ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. CRICKET

    A match between the combined Buf-. falo Lodges and the C.Y.M.G. will be played on the Buffalo Oval to-day at 2.30 sharp. ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATION IN VIENNA.

    A great monarchist demonstration followed requiem mas[?] in the Catholic Cathedral for ex-Emperor Karl. Crowds marched the principal streets, singing ...

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  21. MILITARY TRAINING.

    The Defence Department is considering a new scheme of defence. It will embody substantial reductions of the numbers of senior, junior, and ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. COST OF H0SPITALITY.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Genoa estimates that the Italian Government is expending from £2,000,000 to £3,000,000 in housing between 30 ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. BOY BUSHRANGER IN COURT.

    Robert Banks, the companion of Henry Maple (the boy bushranger who died from wounds), appared in the city court to-day charged with ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. ARE EMERALDS UNLUCKY?

    The fact that Viscount Lascelles gave to his betrothed (Princess Mary) a ring in which is an emerald must have set the superstitious gossiping. ...

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  25. COMMONS CONSIDERS THE MATTER.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lieut-Col. Amery formally introduced the Empire Settlement Bill, which makes better provision for ...

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  26. HACKETT'S SNOOKER TOURNAMENT.

    In Hackett's snooker tournament last night J. Reynolds beat R. Ball, G. Lyddimore beat W. Cocks, C. Robran beat A. Saint. ...

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  27. PRIZE LAMBS FREEZE WELL.

    A shipment of 500 carcases of prize lambs by the steamer Moreton Bay, all of which had been stored five months, when opened up was found to ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. QUOITS

    The first round of a tournament for the McEntee trophy will be played to-day at the Solomon town grounds, starting at one o'clock sharp. ...

    Article : 374 words
  29. AUSTRALIA KEEPS WHITE.

    At the National Council of Public Morals Sir Rider Haggord gave an address on emigration. He expressed a preference for a system of ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. VICTORIAN COOL STORE.

    The Premier (Mr H. S. W. Lawson) has announced that as a result of the report of Mr Kelly. P.M., on the management of the Government cool store ...

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  31. LATE SIR E. SHACKLETON.

    The "Dally Mail" has published a private letter received in London, which discloses the fact that Sir Ernest Shackleton suffered a severe ...

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  32. FRANCE STILL DISTRUSTS GERMANY.

    The Chamber of Deputies by a substantial majority, rejected two amendments aiming at reduction of military service from eighteen months to one ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Another anti-Labor candidate (Mr Kilpatrick) has been elected for the Murray seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. That makes ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. CABINET TO CONSIDER ROSS CASE.

    A special meeting of the Victorian Cabinet is to be held on Monday afternoon to consider the death sentence passed on Colin ross. Judge Schutt is ...

    Article : 61 words
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  36. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES.

    The Premier has invited Lord Crawford lo become a member of the Cabinet. Sir William Sutherlaad has been ...

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  37. HOTEL DIRECTORS RECOUP ACTRESS' LOSS.

    The directors of the Hotel Windsor have recouped Edith Drayson, the well-known actress, the £555 which she lost in a recent robbery at that ...

    Article : 33 words
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  39. INDIANS FOR THE PACIFIC

    Lord Leverhulme, presiding at the annual meeting of Lever Brothers, soapmakers, condemned the Government and the Indian Office for their ...

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  40. E. PATTERSON TOURNAMENT.

    Another tournament for the Patterson trophy will be played on the club grounds, starting at 2 o'clock. Handicaps and draw: ...

    Article : 365 words
  41. SIX FIRES IN SAUCE FACTORY.

    Six suspicious fires broke out simultaneously in Holbrooks Ltd sauce factory, Waterloo, yesterday. All were subdued without damage. The police are ...

    Article : 55 words
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