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  4. THE OUTRAGES IN ULSTER

    The Province of Ulster is in a state of intense excitement over the raids, which extended along the border for a distance of 40 miles. As all the telegraph wires had ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. SAVACE SABOTAGE

    The derailment of the Rhodesian passenger train on Tuesday night, a few miles from Johannesburg, is now proved to have been a savage act of sabotage, a rail having ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. A HAWKER'S VAN

    A large hooded hawker's van played an important part in the arrest of three men on January 24. Several detectives were conceited in it, and, undisturbed, they ...

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  7. CAMOUFLAGE?

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times writes:—Under the pretext of the collection of funds for the-relief of sufferers from the Russian famine, ...

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  8. CRICKET STARS

    The Mache[?]ter Guardian in a sub[?]der beaded “Two Great Oricketers Re[?]” “We most all feel regretini[?]` [?] section to retirn Gregory is ...

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  9. SIX DROWNED

    Further particulars are available of the terrible tragedy involving the loss of [?] lives at Greymouth, where a large party from Roofeton went for a pienic. They ...

    Article : 428 words
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  11. Deplored in Dublin.

    The most prominent Nationalist journals have denounced, the raids across the Northern Ireland boundary as indefensible, although they condemn the belated issue ...

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  12. An Industrial Board.

    It is understood that the Government propose to establish a board on which representatives of the Chamber of Mines ands the Industrial Federation will sit ...

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  13. Appeal for French Aid.

    M. Radek, the Soviet delegate to Germany, has been interviewed by Le Matin (Paris). Tie appealed to-France not to wrangle like. Shylock with Russia. The ...

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  14. PRINCESS AS PRIVATE

    The [?]usual spectacle of a seven-years old princess and her younger brother, who will be the next ruler of Gwalior, marching as privates in a battalion of infantry, was ...

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  15. A New Star.

    [?] in giving no the [?] may re[?] pre[?] [?] by The Guardian Aus[?] [?] to take the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Questions in Commons.

    The Irish disturbances formed the subject of a series of questions in the House of Commons to-day. Mr Winston. Churchill said the Provisional Government. ...

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  17. A Frank Avowal.

    The Belfast correspondent of The Star reports that Mr. O’Duffy, the chief of staff of the Republican Anny, has issued a statement, in which he said:—“The ...

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  18. EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    Ex-Emperor Karl has requested permission to proceed with his family to an English bathing resort in April, because his children are unable to stand the summer ...

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  19. CO-OPERATIVE MAR KETING.

    Congress has passed a Co-operative Marketing Bill, authorizing farine[?]rs, ranchers, dairymen, planters, nutgrowers, and fruitgrowers collectively to handle and sell ...

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  20. JUSTIFICATION PLEADED.

    In the Criminal Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons and jury, there was continued the hearing of a charge against Lawrence Blaikie, aged 37, of ...

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  21. Ghandi's Arrest Imminent

    The Australian Press Association understands that the arrest of the Indian agitator, Gandhi, is imminent. The Government of India realizes that there is no ...

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  22. THE NORTH AND SOUTH BOUNDARIES.

    The above map (compiled by The Manchester Guardian) shows the disputed Irish boundaries, and also the scene of the raids by Republican forces, who crossed from Donegal and Monaghan into Tyrone and Fermanagh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PORT OF MANCHESTER

    Commenting upon the attitude of the Colonial Wool Merchants' Association to direct shipping from. Australia and New Zealand, The Manchester Guardian says:— ...

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  24. ARMAMENTS CONGRESS

    The President of the Washington Armaments Conference (Mr. Hughes), replying felicitation of the Pan-Tinerican Union in relation to the success of the ...

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  25. LOCKING THE MURRAY

    The Hon R.W. Foster (Federal Minister of Works and Railways and President of the River Murray Commission) in company with other members of the ...

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  26. WHO SHOT TAYLOR?

    The police authorities declare that mysterious influences are working with regard to their investigations of the Taylor murder. The police questioned Taylor's ...

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  27. DEADLY INFLUENZA

    Influenza cases are mounting to 1,000 to 1,300 daily. The deaths from influenza and pneumonias combine dare between 80 and 100 a day. ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION.

    The Royal Colonial Institute will organize a deputation to the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) to-morrow with reference to immigration. The ...

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  29. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The French Premier (M. oincare), addressing the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, said that he had asked the Allied Governments to postpone ...

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  30. “X” DISEASE.

    Another death was a result of the mysterious “X” disease occurred at the Renmark Hospital last night. This is the fourth fatal case out of eight patients in ...

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  31. ''FINE AND HOT."

    "Another weak '"high" is located off. the south-west corner of Australia, and' as it advances eastward it will probably bring a[?] cool change to the coastal ...

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  33. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    It was reported that a Victorian Government loan will be floated next week— probabty of £4,000,000 or £5,000.0000. Mr. McWhae has arrived at Plymouth. ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    The Aokio correspondent of The Chicago Tribune states that arrangements are made for a golf match between Prince Hirohito, of Japan, and the Prince ...

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  35. RIVER LEVELS.

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  37. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the debate was resumed on the Labour amendment to the Address-in-reply. Mr. Macnamara detailed various schemes to relieve ...

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  39. CYCLING.

    The [?] was held on Feb[?] 7. Ar[?] were completed regarding the [?] to be held at Post Noar[?] [?] 11. The captain a arranging a ...

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  40. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    Tom Gibbons and Harry Greb will be matched at Madison Square on March 13. The proceeds of the fight will go to charity. It is expected that the winner will ...

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