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  2. Shot Dead

    Constable Leonard was shot dead in Belfast, and two other constables wounded. The outrage was in connection with renewed [?]oting in the Falls-road ...

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  3. Light for Soldiers

    Some time was devoted by the city council yesterday to a discussion on the subject of whether or not the policy by which persons living outside the city ...

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  4. Story of Jutland

    The English newspapers continue to comment on the Admrialty's failure to publish the story of Jutland prepared by at committee under Captain Harper. The ...

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  5. Mr. Hughes Injured

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, met with an accident, fortunately unattended by serious consequences, this morning. He was riding with a member of his staff ...

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    The Missing Southern Cross ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Governor-General

    Lord Forster, the Governor-Genera Designate, and Lady Forster wore guests at a civic reception at the Towt Hall to-day The Mayor (Mr. ...

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  8. A MILITARY RAID.

    The military raided Magherafelt, County Londonderry, and arrested Larkin, chairman of the rural council, and Smyth, chairman of the board of ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL INTERVIEW.

    The "Frceman's Journal" prints a sensational interview attributed to General Sir Nevil Macready by an American reviewer. In it Sir Nevil denies that ...

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  10. TEMPERANCE QUESTION

    Temperance reformers in Scotland continue to resent "Pussyfoot" Johnson's intention to assist the prohibition campaign in Scotland, saying they are ...

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  11. A UNION WITHDRAWAL

    The Stone Masons' Union to-day decided to w withdraw its affiliation from the New South Wales Labour Council. This action has been taken in consequence of ...

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  12. QUARRYMEN STRIKE

    Owing to a disputo over wages the quarrymen employed at Kandos Cement Works, near Mudgee, struck work this morning. About 300 employees are ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN ULSTER.

    Sinn Feiners are persisting in provoking trouble in Ulster by murdering police in Protestant towns, hoping to dis. credit Ulster by arousing reprisals. ...

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  14. ARBITRATION COURT

    During the hearing of the plaint in the Arbitration Court in which the Commonwealth (General Division) Telephone Officers' Association is seeking increassed ...

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  15. JAPANESE WITHDRAWAL

    Lieut.-General Tanaka. (Japanese Minister of War) announces that the Japanese troops will withdraw from Nikelaevsk this winter. He, however, ...

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  16. Hunting for Captain Strutt

    Captain Strutt and his mechanic, Sergt. Dalzell, have not yet been located, and although he has conducted an exhaustive search since Saturday, Major ...

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  17. ORGANISING A SEARCH.

    Mr. Maurice Smith, brother-in-law of Captain Stutt, the missing airman, is expected to arrive in Launceston this morning by the Loongana. It is ...

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  18. Launceston Tramways

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  19. THE WYBIA.

    Up to last night no report had been received in Launceston from the Wybia which is out searching for possible sarvivors from the Southern Cross. It is ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. LYNCH.

    A military enquiry into the death of Councillor Lynch returned a verdict that Mr. Lynch was shot by a member of the Crown forces in self-defence and in the ...

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  21. PRICE FIXING

    An application for an increase in the price of tobacco and cigarettes by W. D. and H. O. Wills, Australia, Limited, British Australasian Tobacco Company, ...

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  22. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales arrived at St. Lucia Island on Sunday morning aboard the Renown. His Royal Highness is in excellent health. He was received by ...

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  23. A CUNARDER'S SEARCH.

    The Cunard liner Port Caroline arrived to-day from London, via Capetown and Australian ports, with 950 tons of cargo for Tasmania. On the voyage ...

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  24. THE POLICE SEARCH.

    Superintenaent Weston yesterday received a wireless message from Senior Constable Mansfield, of Flinders Island, to the effect that the missing aviator ...

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  25. CREW OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The following men signed the ship's articles for the ill-fated, voyage:— F, R. Hodgman, master, Bay-road, New Town, Tasmania. ...

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  26. CAPTAIN LUKIS' MISSION.

    It is understood that Captain F. W. Lakis, who is in Launceston, will proceed to Flinders Island for the purpose of conducting a search with the aid of ...

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  27. FORTY-HOUR WEEK CLAIMED.

    In reply to an application by Mr. E. Barker that he would fix the date for hearing a plaint by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers against the ...

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  28. A VALLEY FLOOD

    A message from Geneva reports that the bursting of a pocket on the Mont Alvert glacier caused masses of ice to crash down into the river, flooding the ...

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  29. PLATYPUS RETURNS.

    After cruising round the Furneaux group of islands, Cape Barren Island, and Banks Straits for information concerning the overdue schooner Amelia J., ...

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  30. DEATH OF A DELEGATE

    General Polivanoff, the Soviet delegate, died during tht session of the conference at Riga, and the sitting was adjourned until Monday. ...

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  31. TENDERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS.

    The whole council (as a tramways) committee reported to yesterday's meeting having accepted the tender of Mr. Gershom Abramovitch, of Melbourne, for ...

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  32. FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    By 515 votes to 71 the Chamber of Deputies in Paris expressed confidence in the new Government of France. ...

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  33. IRISH LEAGUE

    It was reported at the annual meeting of the Irish Ireland League that steps had been taken to promote a visit to Australia of an Irish trade mission ,to ...

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  34. ITALIAN LABOUR TROUBLE

    The Italian strikers' ballot is largely favoure to the concordant which Presmitr Giolitti arranged, but a substantial proportion of the workers are hostile, ...

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  35. CARRYING POSTAL OFFICIALS.

    The whole council (as a tramways) committee reported to yesterday's meeting that they had agreed with the Postmaster-General's Department to carry ...

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  36. GAZETTE NOTICES

    The "Gazette," issued to-night, contained the railway service classification list of 1920. The statement of accounts of St. Leonards municipality for the year ...

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  37. RIOT IN KOREA

    At Gensen 25 persons were killed in [?]loting when Korean students destroyed damaged branches of the Korean Industrial Bank and the Original ...

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  38. Railway Fatality

    An extraordinary railway accident occurred between Binalong and Harden on Saturday night, and resulted in the death of the driver and fireman of a ...

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  39. A SMITHTON PARTY.

    Mr L. Brooke, of Smithton, with a party, is exploring the coast for wreckage of the Southern Cross, under instructions from the Government. The ...

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  40. CHARGE OF FRAUD FAILS

    The case in which Thomas Alfred Field and Arthur Edward Catlett, accountant, were charged with having conspired to defraud the Federal Income Tax ...

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  41. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    Baron Sakani following an interview with Viscount Ukhitla, reported that the American-Japanese negotiations were entering a serious stage. Both ...

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  42. MOANA PAID OFF

    No arrangement having been made by this afternoon with regard to the trouble on the Moana, the company decided to pay off the ship and abandon the trip to ...

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  43. FLINDERS ISLAND BOAT ARRIVES.

    An arrival in Launceston late yesterday evening was the small steamer Dolphin, from Flinders Island. The vessel slipped away from Emita last Friday ...

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  44. CHARRED WRECKAGE.

    The harbourmaster reports that he has received no advice in regard to the missing ship Southern Cross, or the search vessels. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND'S GOVERNOR

    Admiral Viscount Jollicoe, New Zealand's new Governor-General, arrived by the Corinthie this morning, the twentieth anniversary of Dominion Day. The city ...

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  46. THE AMELIA' J.

    There are no further developments in connection with the missing vessels Southern Cross and Amelia J. A rumour was current this morning ...

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  47. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lieut. R. J. Parer, who recently flew from Great Britain to Australia, has purchased from Mr. H. Bird the motor boat Kookaburra. It is the intention of ...

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  48. WAINUI'S WATCH.

    Concerning the missing schooner Amelia J., the Union S.S. Company have nothing fresh to report. The s. Wainui berthed at Strahan yesterday afternoon. ...

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  49. ENEMY ALIEN PROPERTY

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Government is returning between 100,000,000 and 150,000,000 dollars' worth of enemy ...

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  50. TRAMS CEASE RUNNING

    Owing to the exhaustion of coal supplies, Auckland trams have ceased running. The Huntley miners have resumed work, but it will probably be a [?] ...

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  51. THE MELBOURNE STARTS OUT.

    Mr. W. Robinson. manager of the State Shipping Service received the following cable to-day from Messrs. Dellitt. and Co., the department's agents in ...

    Article : 81 words
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