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  4. AN IRISHMAN'S CRIME.

    An Irishman who was charged at the Hertford Police Court for having the fire to a havestack stated when arressed "You set alight to my country, and I'll do the ...

    Article : 54 words
  5. PLAN THAT FAILED.

    Karl has left Steinamangar, accomanied by three Enteote officers and a detachment of Entente troops, 21 officers, men representing the Austrian Army, ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. A M E R I C A AND GERMANY.

    President Harding, in conversation with newspaper men, said be was convinced that there was no practical way in which the United States could consder the ratification ...

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  7. MADNESS OF THE MINERS

    An increasingly ugly temper is being manifested, especially among the younger coalminers. The pumps at the naval colieries at Penycraig have been abandoned, ...

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  8. GREEKS AND KEMALISTS.

    A Greek announcement says:—"The first phase of the operations in Asia Minor has been concluded. It has resulted in the attainment of all the Greek objectives, ...

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  10. AMERICA AND OIL

    The United States Pros Association learns that the American State Department has sent to Great Britain, France, and Japan, and possibly Italy, a new Note ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. Attempt to Cut Off Manchester Water.

    Sinn Feiners unsuccessfully attempted to blow up the Thirlmere pipeline which supplies the city of Manchester with water. ...

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  12. BROKEN ENGINE ROD.

    Delays f trains in the Adelaide station yard, up to the extent of half an hour, were caused by a mishap to a locomotive on Wednesday morning. A train from ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. Greeks' Severe Defeat.

    It is generally recognised that the Greeks have suffered a severe defeat. Le Temps says it is evident that the Greeks have been driven back, and can only resume the ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. THE APPLE TRIP.

    Apple importers are complaining of the inordinate length of the Boorara's voyage with her first cargo of Tasmanian apples. She is not expected to arrive until the ...

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  15. Victim of Sinn Fein Vendetta.

    The man whose body was found On the Ashford golf linke has been identified as Vincent Fovargue, a prominent Sinn Feiner. who had been "on the run"' for ...

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  16. Outline of Previous Correspondence.

    A white Paper has been published containing correspondence between Great Britain and the United States regarding the economic rights of the mandated ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. THE LAW COURTS.

    Archie Blackmore. as Australian native, pleaded guilty to a charge of having unlawrully begged a.mb in Hindlev street on Tuesday. F.O. Homee disposed that be saw defendant approach severl ...

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  18. GOLD FOR NOTES TRICK AGAIN.

    Mr. A. P. Wigglesworth, a passenger by the Omar, which arrived ill Melbourne on Monday. reported to the police that he had been defrauded of £20. On the way ...

    Article : 340 words
  19. Attitude of Transporters.

    Special importance attaches to the decision of the transport workers, which the railwaymen will await before themselves deciding upon their course of action. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. DEVON SQUlRE SENT TO PRISON.

    At Devon Assizes at Exeter in February Tredanham Hugh. Spry, a Devon Magistrate, was sentenced to six months' imprieonment in the second division for ...

    Article : 373 words
  21. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    A strike of hotel keepers' carriage driven has occurred at Madras as a result of an increase in the licence fees. One hotel keeper was intercepted while driving to ...

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  22. An Important Conference.

    Four hundred delegates, representing 35 unions, comprising the Transport Workers' Federation, are meeting privately. They considered sectional district reports, and ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. ALDGATE SHOOTING CASE.

    Upon enquiry at the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday afternoon it was ascertained that the condition of Mrs. Coad, the victim of the Aldgate shooting affair on ...

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  24. German Offers of Coal.

    Offers of steam coal at 54/ a ton c.[?].f. have been received at Liverpool from the Ruhr district of Germany. ...

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  25. South Africa Watching.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, replying to a question, the Minister for Railways (Mr. Jaeger) said the Government was watching the, coal crisis in ...

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  26. Frontier Defences.

    Daring the recent military debate in the Legislature the Government explained the necessity of keeping available a large frontier army, which, with other ...

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  27. Serious Loss of Trade.

    In the House of Commons to-day the retiring President of the Board of Tirade (Sir Robert Home) said the result of the last strike had robbed England of many ...

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  28. FEDERAL MASTER CARRIERS.

    During last week the seventh annual conference of the Master Carriers' Federal Council of Australia assembled at the offices the local association in Brookman ...

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  29. 'Direct Action Suicide."

    A trenchant criticism of the modern policy of trade unions was delivered on February 20 to the Ancoats Brotherhood by Father Henry Day, S.J., of Manchester. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    A Norwegian delegation has gone to Stockholm to negotiate a commercial treaty with a Russian Soviet delegation. ...

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  31. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Berriwa Newcase A.U.S.N. Co... agents. Borda, 7,071, Borland, Sydney. George Wills and Co. agents. Hetdiam, 1.835, McPhail, Newcaset. J. & A. ...

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  32. Agreement. With China.

    Russia and China have reached a provisional commercial agreement, the Soviet guaranteeing to discontinue its propaganda in China and to compensate the Chinese ...

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  33. MENTAL OR DENTAL.

    A paragraph in The Journal from a London paper containing the suggestion that bad teeth may cause insanity attracted the notice of an Adelaide dentist, who sends ...

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  34. A TENNIS CHAMPION'S WIFE.

    .Mrs. Gordon Lowe,, wife of the tennis champion, has been fined 500 francs on a charge of thefts from members' clothing hanging in a tennis pavilion at Monte ...

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  35. ELECTIONS AND PROHIBITION.

    Bev. Frank Lade. M.A., and Mr. Fred C. Middleton. from Canada, will reply fully to Mr. Barwell at the Exhibition Rally To-morrow (Thursday) Night. A ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN CIGAR PRODUCTION.

    Increased protection from the competition of foreign-made cigars, frequently produced by cheap black labour, was sought by a deputation representing the Cigar ...

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  37. The Lure of Pretty Things

    As he was walking through the lingerie department of the Louvre, one of the great shopping centres of Paris, the other day, a detective saw a well-dressed, ...

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  38. A R M Y N U R S E S' •GRIEVANCE.

    Australian army sisters who were attached to Queen Alexandria's Imperial Military Nursing Reserve claim to have a serious Igrievance against the Federa ...

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  39. WHARFS COMPENSATION CASE.

    The Chief Justice (Sir Geroge Murray) and Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, sitting in the Full Court on Wednesday, continued the hearing of the special case submitted by Mr. Justice Gordon ...

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  40. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST BOY.

    Before the St. Albans County Magistrate, Donald Litton, aged 13. appeared to answer to the charge of the wiln marder of Mrs. Sarah Seabrook, aged 71, at North ...

    Article : 156 words
  41. Emergency Regulations.

    The House of Lords has passed a resolution bringing into operation the regulations under the Emergency Powers Act. ...

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  43. Red Flag Hoisted.

    A mob of miners severely mauled the manager of the Cowden Heath mine, who refused to desist from working the pumps. A large force of police, by using their ...

    Article : 67 words
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  45. FRENCH DEFENCE SECRETS.

    Kosvewuz, a Russian, and manager of a dump-destroying firm at Boulogne, has been arrested and accused of supplying French defence secrets to Germany and ...

    Article : 39 words
  46. Family Notices

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  47. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    James Walters, residing at Leaderhall street. Port Adelaide, while working at Harrison's Mill on Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock was caught in helting. and sus ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. Family Notices

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  49. British Workman a "Conservative Animal."

    Mr. Frank Hodges (secretary of the Miners Federation), speaking in Edinburgh on Sunday night. February 30, said it was singular thing that, in the midst ...

    Article : 177 words
  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Auckland City loan has been over subscribed. ...

    Article : 17 words
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