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  3. HEALTH RISKS

    Maud Taylor, who has on several occasions found it necessary to bring her husband to the Boulder Court to compel him to support her and the five ...

    Article : 364 words
  4. ST. PATRICK’S DAY

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne received a letter from the president of the Celtic Club a follows:—“Members of the Celtic Club and the United [?] ...

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  5. THE TERRITORY

    Much discussion took place yesterday before the Northern Territory Commission with regard to the attitude of the Defence and Navy Departments ...

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  6. IRELAND

    Four masked and armed men entered a hospital at Cork and held up the staff. They made them sing “God save the King” and divested them of ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. PEACE TREATY

    In a letter to Senator Hitchcook President Wilson reiterated his unqualified opposition to the attempt by the United States to evade obligations ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. PAINTERS

    A strike co[?]ed to-day in the painting trade owing to the decision of the employers not to grant the increased wages given by the Wages ...

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  9. MURDER

    Eight months ago Bella Wright. a cyclist, was murdered at Strecton, near Leicester. There was no clue except that a man with a green bicycle was ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. ULSTERMEN MEET.

    At Belfast a record gathering of the U[?]er Unionist Council considered the Home Rule Bill. The Council adjourned till Wednesday after Sir E. Car[?] ...

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  11. LABOR SPLIT

    Mr. Carney, general secretary of the A.I.P., has received a cheque for £10 in aid of a fund to raise £100 in connection with the challenge to reveal the ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES

    A Tokio message dated 26th February states during the debate on the Universal Suffrage Bill the Premier read an edict dissolving the Diet. ...

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  13. TURKEY

    It is authoritatively announced that President Wilson may warn the Allies it will be necessary to withdraw from the Versailles Treaty if Turkey is allowed ...

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  14. PORTUGAL

    Two days absence of news from Portugal was broken by Madrid reports of fighting in Lisbon and Op[?]to as the outcome of the railway strikes. Strikers ...

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  15. NOT GUILTY

    A verdict of not guilty was returned in the case against Major Bolingbroke and Lieut. Russell at Charleville, the fact of which were reported yesterday. ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL

    An elderly woman who applied for Government relief at the Broken Hill Police station on Thursday burst in[?] tears when informed that the. police ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS

    The P. and O’s waiting list of Australia-bound passengers is now five thousand. Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. presided ...

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  18. GREAT INTEREST IN THE TREATY

    The Turkish question continues to engross interest. Newspapers canvas the prospect of a revision of the Treaty On the other hand Paris messages declare ...

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  19. REAL CHRISTIAN

    An a meeting of the Rockhampton Anglican Diocesan Council recently, Bishop Halford announced his intertion of resigning his see. In an ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. DISASTER

    Mrs Thorns and two young children were, drowned by a motor car capsizing in the flooded river of rexulti (New Zealand). ...

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  21. SHIPPING NEWS

    Arrivals.—At London: Wahene; at Liverpool, Wardenberg at Suez Rem. scheld; at Colombo, Gerfrid; at Port Natal, Reneas; at San Francisco, Banger. ...

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  23. LIBEL LAW

    A verdict for Richard Wootton was given in the case for libel brought [?] R. S. Siever. ...

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  24. MEAN THEFT

    At Broken Hill a woman was fined £5 at the court for stealing flowers from a grave at the cemetery her defence being that the flowers were ...

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  25. BABY’S DEATH

    A the Perth City Court before the Deputy Coroner and a Jury, an enquiry was held into the death of a baby on the morning of February 19. ...

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  26. GOAL MINERS

    The miners by a 200,000 majority favored direct action in the event of the Government refusing nationalisation. ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES

    The King gave a dinner party at Buckingham Palace to farewell the Prince of Wales. Covers were laid for 46 and said gold plate was used. ...

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