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  2. THE IRISH REBELS.

    Dublin Castle reports that a party of aimed men shot Constable Reynolds dead at Clifden, Galway. During subsequent searches John ...

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  3. BE CAREFUL, JOHN!

    Mr. Ogden presided at the Colonial Institute luncheon, tendered to Mr. Storey at the Grocers' Hall, Sir Arthur Galway, Sir Albert Stanley, the ...

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  4. HUNS AND ALLIES.

    It is understood that the German Government has sent a Note to Britain, protecting against the alleged massing of Polish troops on the Upper ...

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  5. COCKATOO ISLAND.

    Mr. Hughes has informed Mr. T. J. Ryan that the Government is likely to be able to re-employ some men at Cockatoo Island at an early date on ...

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  6. P.P.U. EXECUTIVE.

    A meeting of the Executive of the Primary Producers' Union was held this afternoon. At the conclusion of the meeting, ...

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  7. THE ELITE FIRE.

    The recent fire on the launch "Elite," which was considerably damaged, was mentioned at the Central Police Court to-day, when" Stanley Williams and ...

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  8. WHAT IS PROFITEERING?

    The effect of the Full Court judgment in the Marcus Clark case is that the amount of the gross profit is no evidence, under the Act, that an ...

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  9. THE OTHER SIDE.

    The "Petit Parisien" says the Germans in Upper Silesia have established a widespread secret organisation; preparatory to the plebiscite, which will ...

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  10. STATION BURNED AND MAILS STOLEN.

    Armed incendiaries set fine to, and completely destroyed, the Ritchell Station, in Armagh. A night train was held up and the mails stolen. ...

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  11. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Full Court to-day delivered its reserved decision in the appeal of Marcus Clark and Company, Ltd., against the decision of the President of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN FLAG HALF-MASTED.

    The Redfern council passed a resolution last night, endorsing the Mayor's action in flying the Australian flag at half-mast on Tuesday, in ...

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  13. THE QUESTION OF RE-EMPLOYMENT.

    Messrs. Hughes and Poynton and Sir Joseph Cook will leave for Sydney to-morrow to investigate the possibility of the re-employment of the ...

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  14. STRAIGHT TALK FROM FRANCE.

    A message from Paris states that France has requested Germany to with[?]her troops from the Silesian border or accept the responsibility for the ...

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  15. PRODUCERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Central Council of the Producers' Associations has held a meeting at which it was decided that, while favorable to a revenue tariff, the ...

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  16. STILL MORE DISMISSALS.

    There were further dismissals, 20 in number, at Cockatoo Island last night, and more men are to be dismissed to-night. Thus far none of ...

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  17. ALLIED CUSTOMS.

    A Coblenz message states that the new Allied Customs barrier will be in operation within a week. France is hoping to gain substantially therefrom, ...

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  18. THE PARSON AND THE MAYOR.

    Rev Brandt, of Chalmers Church, Redfern, interviewed in connection with the Redfern Council incident, said that ninety per cent, of the people ...

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  19. THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    The Paris edition of the Chicago Tribune" states that Trotsky despatched forty thousand Chinese to carry out a swift night attack on ...

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  20. DISTRIBUTORS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    An inquiry into the operations of the Distributors' Co-operative Company was held by Judge Beeby in the Profiteering Court to-day. ...

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  21. BRITISH NAVY.

    In the House of commons, sitting in Committee to discuss the Naval Estimates, there was a lively debate regarding the building of capital ships, ...

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  22. A MEETING OF PROTEST.

    About 400 of the dismissed Cockatoo Island employees attended a meeting, convened by the Lord Mayor, at the Town Hall to-night, to protest against ...

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  23. THE GUN ACT.

    A deputation, consisting of sellers of firearms and primary producers, waited on Mr. E. J. Cavanagh, M.L.C., acting-Chief Secretary, to-day, which ...

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  24. WILL WAGES FALL?

    An important union conference will be held at the Trades Hall to-morrow, when the industrial position will be discussed. Consideration will be given ...

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  25. LABOR IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in his speech at the 1920 Club, warmly attacked the Labor party, which, he said, was a great and formidable party, which ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. HAS KRONSTADT FALLEN?

    A report from Riga states that the Bolsheviks have taken Kronstadt. Other accounts say they have captured the home forts, but have not retaken ...

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  27. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Giving evidence before the war Service Homes Commission to-day, Roland Higgins, secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  28. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Returned soldier settlers held a big meeting last night, at the conclusion of which a resolution was carried unanimously, petiti[?] Mr. P. F. ...

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  29. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Official indent figures in connection with the cost of living show that there was a decline of 10 points during February. The figures stood at 141 per ...

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  30. MR. BONAR LAW.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons, announced the resignation of Mr. Bonar Law as Leader of the House, on the ground of continued ...

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  31. ANOTHER GREAT WAR SOON.

    Sir Phillip Gibbs, interviewed by the New York "Times," said: "There will soon be another great war in Europe. Europe is repeating, rather faithfully, ...

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  32. DR. MANNIX.

    It is believed in well-informed political circles that, when Dr. Mannix returns to Australia he will be required to take the oath of allegiance. ...

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  33. RETIREMENT ONLY TEMPORARY.

    Mr. Bonar Law is suffering from blood pressure and must rest for at least three months. The question of his successor in the ...

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  34. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Australian Press Association learns that Mr. Denvy has not yet decided to send the American Fleet to tour Australian waters. It will be ...

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  35. THE LATE PETER MITCHELL.

    The New South Wales portion of the estate of the late Peter Mitchell, of Bringenbong, Upper Murray, has been sworn for probate at £204,304. The ...

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  36. THE POLITICAL "SITUATION."

    The Federal Cabinet sat to-day. Mr. Hughes, at the termination of the meeting, when asked if he had anything to say regarding the political ...

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  37. DECADENT AMERICA.

    Extraordinary popular attention is being given to two unusual so-called "human interest" cases, occurring simultaneously in the East and Middle ...

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  38. DISLOYAL RAILWAY MEN.

    The dismissal of two railway employees 'or alleged disloyalty has caused opinion to be much divided. The National Federation and certain other ...

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  39. A TERRITORIAL GRAB.

    A message from Bucharest says Roumania has decided to proclaim the Union of the occupied Hungarian territory with Roumania. ...

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  40. THE MULCAHY MURDER.

    The Inspector General of Police has recommended Mr. Dooley to offer a reward of £200 for the apprehension of Thomas Mulcahy, who is wanted on a ...

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  41. NEWBURY LIBEL CASE.

    The Fun Court to-day dismissed the appeal by "The Triad" newspaper against the verdict of the jury, awarding Phillip Newbury £500 damages in ...

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  42. FRENCH COMMUNISTIC CONSPIRACY.

    A message from Paris says the trial of the Communists recently arrested has been concluded. All the accused were acquitted. ...

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  43. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed demonstrated outside the Sydney Town Hall to-day, when speeches were delivered. Included in the crowd were some women. ...

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  44. LABORITES' LUNACY.

    The firemen on a steamer trading between Lyttleton and Wellington ceased work because a demand for bacon and eggs, when ceasing work at ...

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  45. OUR CABLES.

    The cable messages published in the "Daily Argus" are obtained direct and exclusively through the Australian Cables Association--the same service ...

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  46. FROM POLE TO BAR.

    The South Pole explorer, Frederick Evans, was admitted to the Bar today. ...

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  47. BIG COUNTRY FIRE.

    The homestead at Sylvanham, in the Gunbar district, Riverina, was burnt out this morning. ...

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