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  2. REVOLUTION ON THE RAND.

    An official communique states that the strike position is now much better than yesterday. The night was comparatively quiet. The concentration of Government forces is proceeding rapidly. Large numbers of men are now available, and soon will be brought ...

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  3. REPARATIONS SURPRISE.

    The British, French, Belguan, and Italian Ministers for Finance have concluded an agreement undor which, out of Germany's payments for the armies of ...

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  4. AMERICAN CONTROVERSY.

    The Sceretary of State (Mr. Hughest), writing to Senator Underwood, the Demoeratic leader in the Senate, who was one of the United States representatives was ...

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  5. STRONGER HAND IN INDIA.

    Gandhi was arrested at Ahmed Abad late on Friday night. WASHINGTON, March 11. Sailendria, who is representing ...

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  6. EMPTY AUSTRALIA.

    Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Wast Australia), writing to the newspepers, announce that the Premier of the State (Sir James Mitchell) will ...

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  7. EVACUATED CITY.

    The Limerick trouble his ended, both the Free State and Republican troops having agreed to evacuate the city, and the municipality is taking over its charge. ...

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  8. WOOL MARKET.

    At the London wool sales there was a strong tone for fine-haired merinos, which were distinetly dearer. Others were fully firm. All crossbreds were firm ...

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  9. BELFAST MURDERS.

    Lieutenant Bruce, of the Seaforth Highlanders who was employd recently in enforcing the curfew regulations at Belfast, was returning home in mufti through ...

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  10. NO CHOICE.

    In the course of a statement in the House of Assembly, the Prime Minister (General Smuts) said that the Government was most reluctant to ...

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  11. INDIA OFFICE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has invited Lord Derby to take office as Secretary of State for India, Mr. E. S. ...

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  12. VICTORIA'S IMMIGRATION SCHEME.

    Press cables from Melbourne report that the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) is anuouncing a bold and comprehensive immigration policy, which is ...

    Article : 285 words
  13. COMING SALES IN AUSTRALIA.

    Of 150,000 bales of wool to be offered in Australia during April, it has been decided to allot Victoria 56,000 bales; New South Wales, 75,000 bales; South ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. THE PERSIAN WAY.

    The Persian Press is being subjected to vigorous action. Five papers have been suspended, and an editor banished from Teheran. The military Governor of ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. DISCIPLINE AND ARMS.

    Newspapers describe the situation on the Rand as civil war. An amazing feature is the numbers and discipline of the strikers, and the extent to which they ...

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  16. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    Yesterday we published a digest of the Customs returns of Commonwealth imports and exports for the first seven months of 1921-22. The detail of the returns ...

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  17. CHIMNEY COLLAPSES.

    Tennant's chimney stack, in the works of Mrs. Asquith's father in Slasgow, which is 380ft. high, and was once the highest chimney in the world, collapsed, ...

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  18. VELDT MURDERS.

    An affair in connect in with yesterday's fighting which has aroused the greatest inargunation is the murder on an officer and two men at Brakpan mine. ...

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  19. A "LOOKOUT."

    The lockout of employees in the engineering trades, consequent on the failure of the negotiation for a settlement of the wages dispute, has ...

    Article : 245 words
  20. MEMORIAL WINDOW

    A memorial window was unveiled at St. Peter's Church, Southport, by Canon Gailaud at the 11 o'clock Eucharist this merning. The service was sung to Hall's ...

    Article : 389 words
  21. NO SLACKNESS.

    Mr. Barwell (Premier of South Australia), interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said he was prefoundly astonished at the ...

    Article : 386 words
  22. AT PRETORIA.

    A column of strikers at Pretoria was ordered to disperse by the police. The men obeyed without trouble. The "Transvaal Post." a new ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. STRIKE LEADERS ARRESTED.

    Several strike leaders, including members of the Federation executive, have been arrested. The Commissioner of Police has issued ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. THE LAST STAGE.

    It is regrettable that the last stage of the Prince's visit to British India should be marred by the usual manifestation of hostitity by the adherents of Gandhi. A hartal ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. WAVE OF CRIME.

    An extraordinary crune wave is sweeping over England, including many mysterions murders which are baffring the police. Prominent amongst these are ...

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  26. JAPANESE DELEGATES.

    Viscount Admiral Kato and Mr. Hanihara, Japanese representatives at the Armaments Conference, have arrived here from America. No demonstration was ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. DURBAN STRIKE.

    A general strike has been proclaimed by the local branch of the Industrial Federation, but water, light, power, and trams have been declared to be essential ...

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  28. SHIPBUILDERS CONFER.

    The conference between the council of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation and the negotiating committee of the Shipbuilding and Engineering Trades ...

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  29. TOO MODERATE.

    The Labour Party at Kilmarnock (Scotland) to-day rejected Mr. Andrew Fisher, formerly High Commissioner for Australia, as the party candidate at the ...

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  30. NATIVES' PROTESTS.

    Protests are coming in from native bodies in all parts of the Union against attacks by the strikers on natives. ...

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  31. LAW REFORM.

    The Solicitor-General (Mr. Sproul) today outlined the law reform decided on by the Caucus Government. The features of the policy are a complete overhaul ...

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  32. SHANTUNG.

    The Cabinet has decided to begin the withdrawals of Japanese troops from Shantung Peninsula on April 1. ...

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  33. SOVIET TRADE.

    It as officially stated that arrangements have been completed for the resumptaoin of commercial relations with the Soviet, which has conceded a special ...

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  34. DUTY REALISED.

    General Vandeventer will have supreme command of the Government forces operating against the revolutionists. The Burghers' response is most ...

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  35. THE FLOW TO WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Nearly 200 immigrants were landed from the steamer Euripides at Albany on Thursday, and all but 25 are married couples. Fourteen single men were found ...

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  36. WORLD'S OIL.

    The House of Commons, by 192 votes to 21, has authorised the payment of a call of £950,000 on the Government's holding of shares in the Anglo-Persian Oil Co. Sir ...

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  37. ITALIANS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Rome correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that the Italian Government has concluded an agreement with the British Government ...

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  38. LENIN'S BRAVADO.

    Addressing a convention of metal workers, the Soviet dictator (M. Lenin) said that he welcomed the Genoa Conference, and hoped to attend the gathering ...

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  39. HOHENZOLLERN SCANDAL.

    Details of a remarkable Hohenzollern family scandal have bean aired at Potsdam, where the Princess Eitel Freidrich, wife of the ex-Kaiser's second son, has ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. "DO NOT WORRY."

    Mr. Barwell has received a cablegram from Dr. Hornabrook. in Melbourne, counselling him not to worry about, the resolution by the returned soldiers ...

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  41. EARLIER PARENTAGE.

    Paris purposes encouraging earlier marrages. M. Cognacq, the proprietor of a big departmental store, has given the French Academy securities, yielding an ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. PARTY SOLIDARITY.

    A largely signed resolution will be submitted to a meeting of the Conservative Unionist members of Parliament on Tuesday pointing out the grave concern with ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. AN EARTHQUAKE.

    Observatories throughout the country have recorded a considerable earthquake shock in the direction of the Pacific. Los Angeles was slightly shaken. ...

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  44. CHARGE OF ROBBERY.

    Two men—Herbert Self and Herbert Wilson—were arrested yesterday in connection with the jewellery robbery at Thornton's shop. All the missing ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. GREEK GOVERNMENT'S FALL.

    The Government has resigned, the Boule (Chamber of Deputies) having rejected a vote of confidence. ...

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  46. INVITATION TO BELGIUM.

    Mr. Barwell (Premier of South Australia) has accepted the invitation of the Belgian Government to visit Belgium. He intends to inspect the brown coal ...

    Article : 39 words
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