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  3. GRINNING SKELETONS

    An extraordinary case of a tenant’s revenge upon an unjust landlord has been revealed. The tenant spent a large sum redecorating his flat. Directly [?]e had ...

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  4. DARING MAHSUDS

    A report from Waziristan states that the most serious raid for some time has occurred three miles east of Jandola. A string of bullock carts were attacked and ...

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  5. IRISH TERRORISTS

    It us officially announced that four young men were executed at Dublin this morning after a trial by a military Court for having been in possesion of revolvers and ...

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  6. NEW GERMAN CABINET

    Herr Cune (Director of tie Hamburg, Amecrican Shipping Line) is making progress in his task of forming a Cabinet. He proposes to include the leaders of the old ...

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  7. SEAMEN’S CIRCUS

    A hold-up of all shipping throughout Australia as far as possible has been planned by the Seamen’s Union. This decision is to be put into effect unless the ...

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  8. “Playing the Fool,”

    The position of the seamen’s strike so far as the watersiders are concerned is uncertain. The men are apparently playing the fool. On Thursday they refused ...

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  9. “Government Must Take Stern Measures.”

    In the D[?] Eir[?] to-day, Mr. Mulcahy spoke in justification of the execution of the four Republicans. He said that no doubt the news was a shock to the people, ...

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  10. A MAN DROWNED.

    Charles Janeen and J. H. Eatt[?] were proceeding home from Loxton on Thursday night, and camped about a mile and a half from Loxton. At sunrise they started ...

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  11. Guno’s Chances Favoured.

    The Daily Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent states:—Herr [?] chances of forming a Cabinet are regarded as favourable. His chief difficulty will be to balance ...

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  12. TURKISH TURMOIL.

    The Sultan, fearing that his life is in danger, has appealed for British protection, and is now proceeding to Malta on board the cruiser Malaya. ...

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  13. Position at Wellington.

    There is no material change in the shipping dispute. The Seamen’s Union have not fade any overtures for a settlement. but it is reliably stated that the ...

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  14. MISSING SCOW.

    The Government-owned auxiliary scow Coronation, which left Wellington on Tuesday for Nelson with [?] and [?] not arrived at its destination, and [?] ...

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  15. ACTRESS’S SAD LIFE.

    Miss C[?] Loftus, the celebrated theatrical [?], who was arrested on November [?] and charged with having been in unlawful possession of drugs, has been ...

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  16. British Protection.

    The War Office announced that the Sultan, fearing that his liberty and his life are in danger, has asked, as Caliph [?] all Mussulmans, for British protection and ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Morning Post states that after a stormy meeting the executive committee of the British Empire Exhibition decided to ask the Board of Trade to make an ...

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  18. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Both the Dominion of Canada and the Commonwealth of Australia hope to gain satisfactory results from a reciprocal tariff agreement, final negotiations for which are ...

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  19. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    M. Poincare, in the Chamber of Deputies, contrasted “the apparent ruin of the German State and the scandalous prosperity of German industry.” He said it Could ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN CAIRO.

    Two prominent members of the Executive Council under the Egyptian Premier (Adley Pasha) were shot last night by native gunmen. One of them is in a ...

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  21. WIRELESS LECTURES.

    Australia has been given a great boost in America (by Capt. Kilroy Harris, director of the American-Australasian Bureau, according to wireless operators on ships ...

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  22. STILL BORROWING.

    It is understood that the Common-wealth Government is enquiring into the possibilities of floating a loan; but the position is regarded as unfavourable owing ...

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  23. LOOKING FOR WORK,

    Contingents of unemployed, aggregating 500, have marched to London from various parts of the country, for the purpose of interviewing Mr. Bonar Law. The latter ...

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  24. BACK TO THEIR JOBS.

    Eighty per cent of the Dusseldorf strikers have returned to work and industry has been largely resumed. ...

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