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  3. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    The Prime Minister, when seen tonight, said that he had received a cablemessage from the British Government, relating to the proposal made by ...

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  4. VICTORIA'S GOVERNOR

    Interesting references to the question of “imported” Governors were made at a farewell luncheon to Earl Stradbroke. the new Governor of ...

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  5. IRISH CRISIS

    Thu "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that an intimate survey of the attitude of Ireland towards the Home Rule Act shows that only an eleventh ...

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  6. STEWARDS’ STRIKE

    The Trades Hall conference was resumed late this afternoon. It appears that as a result the secretary (Mr E. J. Holloway) wrote to the ...

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  7. WORLD'S ARMAMENTS

    General Tasker Bliss, formerly Chief of Staff, told the House of Representatives Naval Committee that if the United States called on the nations ...

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  8. FRENCH CRISIS

    A message from Paris states that the French Government, formed last September by M. Leygues, has resigned. (The French Cabinet Was made up as ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    A telegram from Perth reports that Mrs Euphemia Mackintosh, the last [?]ivor of the passengers who went [?] Western Australia with Governor ...

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  10. SEVERE CRITICISM OF GOVERN-MENT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that in the Chamber’s debate on the interpellation the Government was severely criticised, particularly with ...

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  11. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Arthur Homewood, who was for some time lessee of the railway refreshment rooms at Ballarat West, and more recently of the Esplanade Hotel, ...

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  12. DEFENCE IN THE FUTURE.

    Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, who visited Australia in 1910-11 to report on the Australian Navy, and who is now taking a prominent part in the ...

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  13. WORK AT MORWELL AND WON-THAGGI.

    The position in regard to the maritime trouble has distinctly improved as a result of a coal tribunal, president Mr Hibble stating that the coal ...

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  14. OF VALERA’S MOVEMENTS TRACED.

    The "Star" states that Dublin Castle has discovered the whereabouts of Do Valera in Ireland, and how he landed and with whom he is ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYED SEEK RELIEF.

    Two representatives from the unemployed waited on the Premier (Mr Lawson) to-day and it was arranged that they should place their views in ...

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  16. BADAK TIN MINE

    There was a good deal of bitterness, interspersed with snatches of philosophical banter at the adjourned meeting of unfortunates holding Badab shares, which ...

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  17. QUESTION OF RACE MEETINGS.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet was held this afternoon, for the purpose of dealing with, the question of holding) race meetings in the ...

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  18. INDIAN COUNCIL

    The Duke of Connaught this morning performed a short but impressive ceremony when he opened the Madras Legislative Council, the first of the ...

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  19. PROBABLE OUTCOME

    Pouter’s correspondent at Paris says that M. Poincare and M. Briand are mentioned as M.League’s successor, though there is reason to believe that ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. BANK CAR HELD UP AND ROBBED.

    A number of masked and armed men this morning held up a ear carrying two bank officials between Thurles and Urlingford. The robbers ...

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  21. RIFLE FIRING AND SOME THROWING.

    A Dublin message states that in consequence of rifle firing and bomb throwing at a lorry containing auxiliaries who returned the fire, one of the ...

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  22. TROOP TRAIN DERAILED.

    A large body of Sinn Feiners placed boulders on the line and derailed a troop train in the County of Donegal, and then opened a heavy fusillade. ...

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  23. REASON OF RESIGNATION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the Cabinet resigned as a result of Hid Chamber of Deputies refusing the Government’s request to postpone ...

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  24. EARL MILNER

    Earf Milner, who has resigned the Colonial Secretaryship, told an Australian press interviewer to-day that he expected to leave office at the end ...

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  25. INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    It is probable that the immediate effect of the fall of the Leygues Cabinet will be the postponement of the Inter-Allied Conference, which was to be held ...

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  26. GERMAN ESTIMATES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin staes that on the supplementary estimates in the Prussian Assembly Herr Ludwig. (Independent Right) criticised ...

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  27. DISCUSSION IN JAPAN.

    The “Times” correspondent at Tokio stales that the question of naval disarmament is the principal, topic of dis-Qussion. Unit[?] to-day the editors of ...

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  28. HAMBURG AS A PORT

    A message from Berlin states that the annual meeting of the Hamburg-Amcrika line sanctioned, an increase of the capital of 100,000,000 marks. It ...

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  29. EMPIRE UNIVERSITIES

    Plans have how been formed for a congress of universities of the Empire to be held at Oxford from 5th to 8th July at which it is expected that ...

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  30. ADRIFT IN FLOE ICE

    North Saghalien despatches to the Japanese press state that the icebreaker Baikal, carrying a crew of 60, is drifting in floe ice without Supplies. ...

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  31. BOY SCOUTS

    The Prince of Wales has issued an appeal for £200,000 in aid of the funds of the Boy Scouts’ Association. The Prince says that onhis recent tours he ...

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  32. WOMEN AS JURORS

    A woman was appointed “foreman” of one jury at the Old Bailey. No woman has been sworn on juries in murder cases, which are apparently ...

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  33. “RED TRIANGLE” ACTIVITY

    Supported by the overseas’ committee of the Colonial Office, the Y.M.C.A. Red Triangle League has inaugurated an overseas' hostel at King’s Cross for ...

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  34. COMBATING SUBMARINES

    Echoes of the war prize courts were heard to-day when sums totalling £470 were awarded to three of His Majesty’s ships manned by naval ...

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  35. COUNTESS’S TRAGIC END

    The Portugese Countess Daribeira Grande met with a tragic end. She fell from the top of the campanile of We[?]minster Cathedral, and her ...

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  36. UPPER SILESIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin states that the German Note to the Alies declare that the situation in Upper Silesia is intolerable. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    The Hereford by-election resulted as follows:— S. Roberts (Coalition Unionist) 9670 Alderman Langford (Liberal) 7411 ...

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  38. SALARIES OF BRITISH MINISTERS

    The evidence, taken by the House of Commons select committe on the remuneration of Ministers has been pubfished. It shows that Mr Asquith ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. UNITED STATES’ PLANS

    Mr Daniels asserted in the House of Representatives that the United States’ construction plans would put the United State ahead of Japan’s ...

    Article : 162 words
  40. SCOTTISH WOOLLEN GOODS

    Scottish woollen manufacturers have circularised their customers, offering a reduction 2/ per yard for cloths, in order to dispose of stocks and cut their ...

    Article : 65 words
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