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  2. SINN FEIN RIVALS.

    A Sinn Fein Congress, under the designation of Ard Fhels, met in Dublin yesterday under the presidency of Mr. De Valera. ...

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  3. EXPLODED IN THE AIR.

    The army dirigible airship Roma, which was built in Italy and purchased by the United States Government from the Italian Government, exploded while ...

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  4. TREATY RESERVATIONS.

    Senator Brandegee, who was one of the bitterest opponents of ex-Prtsident Wilson regarding the peace programme, has offered to the Foreign Relations ...

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  5. MELBOURNE MURDER CASE.

    An attempt to prove an alibi, chiefly by showing that the accused man was at home at times when he is alleged to have been near the locality of the ...

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  6. BRITISH CONSERVATIVES.

    Addressing a meeting of the Central Council of the National Unionist Council, called to discuss the Conservative Party's future policy, and particularly ...

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  7. MONEY MARKET.

    Cable advices that have been received from London by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) indicate that the state of the money market has become dictinctly ...

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  8. PREMIER HECKLED.

    The Premier concluded his vote-catching tour of the country to-day. The Ministerial party, consisting of the Premier and Messrs. W. Cooper (the member for ...

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  9. FIELD-MARSHAL SIR H. WILSON.

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson has been returned unopposed at the by-election in North Down, Ireland, as the Unionist representative in the House of ...

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  10. "A GHASTLY FAILURE."

    In rejecting General Hertzog's motion to appoint a permanent body to decide industrial disputes, the Prime Minister (General Smuts), in the House of ...

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  11. DEBT REFUNDING.

    President Harding has nominated a Foreign Debt Refunding Commission, on which Mr. A. Mellon (Secretary to the Treasury), Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary ...

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  12. MINERS' STRIKE.

    The Industrial Federation now proposes a settlement of the strike by the appointment of a Commission on the lines of the Sankey Commission in Britain to inquire ...

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  13. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Viscount Kato, Japanese Minister for Marine, addressing the Japanese Society of America, said he believed the moral and educational value attached to the ...

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  14. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Optimism as to the ultimate result of the operations at the Roma gas and oil bore was displayed by the Acting Premier and Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) ...

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  15. CHARGE AGAINST PRIEST.

    It is announced that the preliminary hearing in connection with the trial of the Rev. Adelarde Delorme, the Roman Catholic priest who is charged with the ...

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  16. LOYAL MINERS INJURED.

    Another serious collision between strikers and police is reported from Germiston, where a mob overwhe'm[?]l six men on duty in the mines, some of them being ...

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  17. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    Sir Benjamin Robertson, the Indian famine expert, whose services were secured in December by the Red Cross Society for the control of operations in Russia ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. JOHN PORTER.

    The death is announced of Mr. John Porter, the well-known horse trainer. He trained seven Derby winners, including Ormonde, and won 1063 races, of a value of ...

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  19. NAVAL ECONOMY.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), February 22. The Naval Reserve, which furnished 2000 seamen for the British Navy ...

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  20. "BAD CONTRACT."

    In a debate in the House of Commons on a supplementary, estimate of £601,200 to cover the estimated loss of concentrates and spelter purchased from Australia, the ...

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  21. MINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred at the Sugarloaf Colliery, in the Kingsthorpe district, to-day, and as a result Thomas Clarence Edwards (20, married), residing at ...

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  22. BUILT TO STAY.

    At a luncheon given in his honour by the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) advised those British ...

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  23. INTERFERENCE RESENTED.

    The Northern Government in Ireland has telegraphed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill) stating that it could not recognise the ...

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  24. SHAKEN EUROPE.

    The meeting of the Inter-Allied Committee which is to draft a scheme for the economic reconstruction of Europe prior to the Genoa Conference has been opened in ...

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  25. RIOT ACT IN AMERICA.

    PAWTUCKET (Rhode Island), February 22. The police fired on a crowd of textile strikers in front of Jenche's Spinning ...

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  26. NEW GUINEA.

    Regulations have been issued by the Federal Executive Council under the Treaty of Peace (Germany) Act 1919-1920, by virtue of which the properties ...

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  27. MARRIAGE CRISIS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that social conditions there are so changed that a serious marriage crisis has arisen. The better class ...

    Article : 221 words
  28. HOSTAGES RELEASED.

    The Irish Republicans have released 17 more hostages who were kidnapped in Ulster. ...

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  29. REST AND SPORT.

    The Prince of Wales arrived here this morning on a three days' visit, which is in the nature of a rest after his heavy week at Delhi. The usual caremomal ...

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  30. VERDUN ANNIVERSARY.

    There was a touching ceremony in the Invalides on the sixth anniversary of the battle of Verdun, Marshal Petain remitting the flags of regiments disbanded ...

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  31. £2180 MISSING.

    Mr. William John Warren, an inspector of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, reported to the Detective Office on Tuesday that £2180 had been ...

    Article : 174 words
  32. CLOYNES AFFRAY.

    In the House of Lords, the Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) moved the appointment of a tribunal to inquire into the affray at Cloynes railway station, in ...

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  33. TRADE OPENINGS IN CHINA.

    The Commonwealth Bureau of Commerce and Industry received the fol1owing trade information during January from the Australian Trade Comimssioner ...

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  34. UNION FRICTION.

    An early start is to be made on the construction of the three railway lines associated with the Upper Burnett scheme. The Minister for Railways said yesterday ...

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  35. ROYAL WEDDING.

    Princess Mary's bridal gown consists of an underdress of woven silver cloth, with a marquisette overdress of tulle, embroidered with pearls and silver thread, ...

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  36. FRENCH SOLDIER SHOT DEAD.

    A German police officer, who is alleged to have shot dead a French soldier at Poterhoorf, in Silesia, has been arrested. An inquiry into the matter has been ...

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  37. ALLEGED CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Gerald De la Riviere, who absconded when on bail in London in December, following a charge of having stolen £1000 from an engineer named Watkins by ...

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  38. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    The president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Captain Dyett), the Federal Secretary (Major Forrest), and the supervisor of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  39. SAILED FOR THE ORIENT.

    Mrs. Margaret Sanger, the head of the Birth Control League in America, whose admission to Japan was objected to by the Japanese Government on the ground ...

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  40. A SEASIDE INCIDENT.

    Petty Officer Savior was sitting on the beach at Rose Bay at 10 o'clock this morning when he saw a man, fully clothed, walk into the water up to his waist and ...

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  41. "SINISTER INFLUENCE."

    The newspaper "Gaelic American," in to-morrow's issue, will say that Mr. De Valera has drawn 250,000 dollars (£50,000) of the Irish republic funds for use in ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. DOWN THE LEFT WELL.

    Norman Bessell, a steward on the steamer Katoomba, had [?] remarkable escape from death early this morning, when he fell 50ft. to the bottom ...

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  43. CRIMINAL SITTINGS AT DARWIN.

    At the resumption of the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court this morning, before his Honour Judge Roberts, the jury which had failed to agree on the ...

    Article : 122 words
  44. SENATOR PEARCE.

    The Australian Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce), who is en route from Canada to Australia, was accorded a hearty reception by thousands ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. A REMARKABLE TOW.

    A remarkable tow has been accomplished by the Swedish steamer Unde[?], bound for Australia, which towed to Durban the sailing vessel Garthforce, ...

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  46. PLAGUE WARNING IN SYDNEY.

    The Director of Health (Dr. Armstrong) this morning issued another warning in connection with the plague menace. He says there is no guarantee now that ...

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