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  2. FOOTING IN CORK.

    It is reported in Dublin that Free State forces have entered Cork city, the rebels' last stronghold. The troops have landed at two points near ...

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  3. CHURCH AND REFORMS.

    Under the auspices of the Council of Churches, a citizens' social reform demonstration was held in the Town Hall last night. The bill to legalise tho totalisator ...

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  4. TOTALISATOR BILL.

    Mr. Bourchier, M.L.A., said yesterday that he had definitely decided to support Mr. Morley's Totalisator Bill, which he had seconded pro forma last week. He did ...

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  5. SUGAR CRISIS.

    Arising out of the failure of the Federal Ministry to supply information regarding the sugar accounts, simultaneous notice of two hostile motions—an event without ...

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  6. U.S.A. STRIKE WIDENS.

    Railway shopmen in the metropolitan district, to the number of 25,000, have, through a committee, informed Mr. Jewell that they reject President Harding's plan of ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. FRANCE ALONE.

    A grave situation has arisen at the Reparations Conference. There are indications that it will terminate to-day, owing to the strong line the French are taking ...

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  8. FIRE AT PENTRIDGE.

    A fire broke out in the matmaking shed at Pentridge last night. The outbreak was extinguished after slight damage had been done. It is believed that the fire was ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    As soon as the Legislative Assembly met yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Prendergast) referred to the question of unemployment. The statement ...

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  10. CRUISER RALEIGH LOST.

    Wireless reports have been received from Cape Race that the British cruiser Raleigh has been totally wrecked on the rocks in Belle Isle strait during a fog. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND NAURU.

    The following were the passages in the report of the Mandatory Commission which Sir Joseph Cook and Sir James Allen protested against at the Geneva ...

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  12. Ohio's "Dry" Strength.

    The State of Ohio primary elections have resulted overwhelmingly in favour of candidates opposing wine and beer progressivism (allowing the use of wines and light ...

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  13. SOUTH GIPPSLAND SEAT.

    TRARALGON, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Lawson) to-day commenced a hurried tour through the South Gippsland electorate in support of the candidature of Mr. ...

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  14. Davis Cup Semi-final.

    Patterson and Anderson, for australasia, are to oppose Gobert and Cochet, for France, in the opening singles of their contest in the Davis Cup round to-day. ...

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  15. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    The death knell of compulsory arbitration by the State Court has been sounded in South Australia. It has been on its trial for several years, and the State ...

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  16. SPORTING CABLES.

    Captain Cuttle since winning the Derby has suflered from leg trouble. He has been withdrawn from the St. Leger. Bookmakers who have done business on the ...

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  17. TASMANIAN PREMIER RESIGNS

    HOBART, Thursday.—The morning the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) tendered his resignation to the Administrator, and advised him to send for Mr. E. F. Blyth ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in reply to Mr. West (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, said that the Ministry had received no official advice ...

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  19. ASSASSINS EXECUTED.

    Dunn and O'Sullivan, the murderers of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, were executed separately at 8 o'clock this morning at Wandsworth Prison. Fifty Irish men ...

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  20. Tribute to Prince's Services.

    Lloyd's underwriters, after inspecting the progress made at the Empire Exhibition buildings at Wembley Park, have sent to the Prince of Wales a contribution of ...

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  21. ELDERLY WOMAN FOUND DEAD

    Martha J[?] [?] aged 60 years, was found deal in a house in Grosvenor place, Carlton, near the Children's Hospital, yesterday morning. Mrs. Ashleigh ...

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  22. EXPORT MEAT TRADE.

    In spite of many handicaps a promising future for the Australian lamb export trade is predicted by Mr. A. McKellar, general manager of the Western and ...

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  23. TAXPAYERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Satisfaction was expressed in business circles yesterday at the announcement by the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. [?]), in the House of Representatives, [?] all ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. SAVING THE WATTLES.

    Sir,—Permit me to offer two suggestions which might increase the value of the very interesting article yesterday on "The Times of the Wattle." Tourists and other lovers ...

    Article : 311 words
  25. Big Guns of Future.

    General Herr, Inspector of Artillery, insists that France, by the use of guns like "Hig Bertha," could control the English Channel and bombard English inland ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"So [?]ar as my experience in Australia goes, I have an increasing admiration for the women of australia," said Her Excellency Lady ...

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  27. ESSENDON SEAT.

    At a meeting last night of delegates of the seven National Federation branches in the Essendon electorate, Mr. T. Brown was chosen to [?] the Ess[?]don seat ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    A United States balloon, piloted by Honeywell, desecended at Taptogye, east of Budapest, and is thus the winner of the Gordon Bennett international balloon race. ...

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  30. COUNTRY PARTY CONTROL.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The relationship between the Country party in Parliament and the executive of the Primary Producers' Association was discussed heatedly ...

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  31. SNOW AT MOUNT BUFFALO.

    MT. BUFFALOW CHALET, Thursday.— After three weeks' of glorious weather, snow commenced on Tuesday, and it is still [?] About a foot of now [?] ...

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  32. BULLDOG SHOW.

    The open interstate show of buildogs, under the [?] of the British [?] Club of [?] will be opened this morning at the Engineers [?] [?] avenue. The judge ...

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  34. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The s.s. [?] will make a special excursion to [?] and [?] on Sunday, leaving No. 1 Queen's Wharf at 11 a.m., and returning about 8 p.[?] ...

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