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  4. REVOLUTION QUELCHED

    It is reported from Pretoria that the official Summary of the operations on the Rand acknowledges the loyal ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. CAN THE CABINET LAST?

    Attention is sharply focussed on the political situation. Developments are cagerly awaited. Lobbyists agree that "The Times" announcement of Earl derby's refusal of the Indian secretaryship destroys the last chance of reviving what the "Evening News" ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. MORE IRISH OUTRAGES

    Four disguised men entered St. Bride's home in Galway last night and shot dead two R.I.C. sergeants and dangerously wounded a constable. ...

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  7. SMUTS CENSURED

    The South African trouble was discussed at last night's meeting of the Industrial Council. As a result it was decided to ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. FREAK BIRTHS

    The twin children of Mrs. Williams, of Caerphilly, are stated to bo unique in the history of the British Isles. They were born joined completely ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. MOUNTAIN MADE A PLAIN

    A message from Vovey states that a great slab of the mountainside at Arvier, a thousand feet high, collapsed with a thunderous roar, and was ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. FLYING BOAT

    The Vickers' giant flying boat, Valentia, nose-dived and was wrecked off Hastings, whilst on route to the Thames to take up Admiralty duty ...

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  11. SLACK FINANCE

    The political uncertainties have momentarily damped financial activity, but the slackening is likely only to be temporary. ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP

    Fourteen nations are competing for the Davis Cup. They are:—United States, Spain, Britain, Canada, Australia, Japan, Czecho-Slavia, Belgium, ...

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  13. 240 MILLIONS, PLEASE!

    A new note from the United Slates Government regarding the claim for the payment of 240,000,000 dollars, the cost of the army of occupation in ...

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  14. TEN YEARS' REST

    A message from Paris states that M. Millerand has signed a decree placing Phillippo Berthelot, ex-Secretary of the Foreign Ministry, in retirement ...

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  15. BUSY AGENT-GENERAL

    Mr. John McWhae, Agent-General for Victoria, looked in on the cinema displays at Australia House this morning, when 700 school children and a ...

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  16. CHURCHES UNITE

    In New York a joint Protestant and Catholic appeal has been issued in an attempt to ward off a coal strike. This is the first time all the ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. BOILERS DAMAGED

    It is reported from Port Said that the British steamer Greldon, from Geclong, for the United Kingdom, has been detained at Suez. The boilers ...

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  18. STOP-PRESS

    De Valera, in a speech at Dungarvan, said that Ireland would get her independence, despite, the treaty, but if at the ...

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  19. SYDNEY BRIDGE

    Inquiries by a "Sun" representative among Clyde engineering firms disclose little present prospect of tenders being submitted for Sydney ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE RELIEF

    There are now 160 men employed by the Newcastle City Council on relief work. As all the jobs are not yet in full swing, still more men will be ...

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  21. JAPANESE GOING

    A Tokie message announces that the Japanese evacuation of Shantung begins on April 1, in accordance with the Washington agreements. ...

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  22. WAITING ON BALLOT

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain replied to the labor deputation from the engineers and labor council executive that the Government was unable to grant a ...

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