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  2. WOOL COUNCIL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—At the adjourned meeting of the Wool Council Mr Goldfinch said that there was in abundant supply, and the surest way to ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—Mr Decalers his issued the following statement: "I sin now ready to assume official duties as President of the Irish ...

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  4. DEATH OF SIR JOHN McCALL

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The death is announced of Sir John McCall. Agent-General for Tasmania. The end was peaceful. and death was ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS

    The new management of the Academy Theatre blas fair to make a name for itself with the initial programme that it is to present to patron this ...

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  7. WHAT THE REPUBLIC MILL DO.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Moraine. — Mr De Valera in a statement says that the Irish Republic will send accredited representatives to the Peace ...

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  8. THE TREASURER'S REFERENCE.

    To-night the Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis) said: I desire to express my deep sense of the loss the State has suffered as a result of sir John ...

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  9. MANIFESTO BY COUNT PLUNKETT.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Count Plunkett in a manifesto favors the establishment of self-government of Ireland on the basis of that existing in ...

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  10. REGRET AT LONGFORD.

    LONGFORD. Sunday.—The branch offices of "The Daily Telegraph" posted the news to-night of the death in London of the Agent-General (Sir John ...

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  11. WAR SUBSTITUTES

    Why German aeroplane wings crumpled up and machines came tumbling out of the clouds, why people fainted in the streets owing to lack of nutrition ...

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  12. COUNTESS MARKIEWICZ.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Irish-American delegates. in a long letter to Mr Lloyd George, demand the release of Countess Marklewiez. They ...

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  13. BIG MAJESTIC ATTRACTIONS.

    It requires only a perusal of the announcement made by the Majestic Theatre management to-day to appreciated the fact that the new programme ...

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  14. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—It was ascertained to-day that the standing invitation which the Acting Prime Minister (Mr Watt) made to the seamen ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA'

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Night.—A conference representative of the rank and file of the Nationalists of the South African parties and Cape provinces was ...

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  16. HUNGARIAN ARTIST

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The naturalisation committee considered the revocation of Lanzlo Delembos, a Hungarian artist, who moved in society ...

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  17. £100,000,000 BRIDE

    Miss Margaret Carnegie, the hedres, [?] Andrew Carnegie is fortune. estimated at £100,000,000. was married at New york on April— last to night. ...

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  18. SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF FOOD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Serious food shortages are reported form Northern Queensland and North-Western Australia. The Queensland Government is ...

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  19. DIRECT ACTION.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.— Mr Walsh, the seamen's secretary, said that he had read the reports of speeches by Senntors O'Keefe and Needham. form which ...

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  20. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A "Daily Express" representative interviewed the Orown Prince at Wierenmen. He said tht the ex-Kaiser's honor would ...

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  21. THE WYBIA RETURNS

    An illustration of the lonely existence that falls to the lot of lighthouse keepers and their assistants, who with their wives and families spend a good ...

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  22. HOSIERY SPINNERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A request was made to-day to the Minister form Customs (Mr Masay Greene) by hosiery spinners representing the whole of the ...

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  23. THE PREMIER'S REGRET.

    The Premier (Mr W. H. Lee), when informed yesterday of the death of Sir John McCall by a "Daily Telegraph" representative. said that the cable in ...

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  24. MISS McCALL'S CONCERT.

    On Wednesday evening next, in Mechanics' Hull, Miss Frances McCall, a young lady of exceptional vocal talent, is to make her appearance before ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — A plot against Kins Alfonso of Spain led to the abandonment of the opening of th Cortes in the customary building. ...

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  26. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—The further heaving took place to-day. before Mr Justice Powers. in the Arbitration Court. of hte plaint of the Federated ...

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  27. THE NEWS RECEIVED AT HOBART.

    HOBART. Sunday.—The first intimation Ministers in town had of the lamented death of Sir John McCall was that conveyed to them through ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS STYLES

    On the results of the recent Covered Courts Lawn Tonnis championships, various attempts have been made to explain kDavson's win over Patterson ...

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  29. CABLE REPAIRING STEAMER LOST.

    HOME, Saturday Morning. — The sable repairing steamer Cittademilano foundered near Messina. Twenty-three persons are missing. ...

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