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  3. GERMANY’S PROBLEM

    The question of reparations, which is the piece de resistance of the conference. will be discussed to-day. It is estimated that Gerinany has already ...

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  4. IRELAND’S TROUBLES

    Major-General Strickland’s view that the ambushes are failing is confirmed by the fact that an attack on a police lorry near the Law Courts ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA HOUSE INCIDENT

    As the outcome of an incident which took place outside Australia House yesterday. three Australian ex-soldiers, named respectively Percival Courtney, ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA IN PACIFIC

    A two-column article by Mr Keith Murdoch is published in the “Times” in its Australia Day issue to-day. Extracts from the article are as follow ...

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  7. JAPAN IN SIBERIA

    The. Foreign Minister of the Chita, Government has telegraphed a demand to Viscout. Uchida. (Minister for Foreign Affairs) for the withdrawal of ...

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  8. STRIKE SITUATION

    With the exception that the shipowners forwarded a letter to the Seamen's Union to-day on the subject of "Job Control,” no fresh development ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Mr Ma[?] [?] of Trade and Customs. stated last night for he would be leaving .Mol bourne for the northern rivers area of his constituency. ...

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  10. DR CLUNE IN ROME.

    It is believed in Bome that Archbishop dune, who has been received by the Pope, was summoned to Italy to study with the Vatican a possible ...

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  11. A.I.F. SOLDIEDS IN LONDON.

    The attention of the Federal Treasurer Sir Joseph Cook) Was directed this evening to a statement said to have been made by two former ...

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  12. FUTILE CONFERENCE.

    Then more the work of the Inter-Allied Premiers Conference here is [?] the Paris correspondent of the "Time." the decper ...

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  13. GERMAN AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says that the liner Hannover has been launched at Hamburg for the German-Australian trade ...

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  14. OUTRACES IN IRELAND.

    Forces of the Crown suffered heavy casualties in Ireland yesterday. At Glencoole two cars, containing 16 policemen and soldiers, were ambushed. ...

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  15. TRADES HALL PROTEST.

    At its meeting to-night the Trades Hall Council passed the following resolutions:—(1) That this council expresses its extreme disgust, at the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    Bar silver, which was qoted yesterday at 39[?] the standard ounce, tinned to 40d.—"Times.” Mr Percy Martin, New South Wales ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. TEST MATCHES

    Mr A. C. Maclaren. who was cantain of two English Elevens which visited Australia, says the “Manchester Guardian.’ attributes the failure of ...

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  18. AFGHANISTAN

    The correspondent of the Associated Press at Kabul says that the residence of the British Mission is lighted, and heated by electricity. Horses and ...

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  19. WAR CRIMINALS.

    The position in regard in German war criminals was explained by the Minister for Justice (Herr Blunck) in the Reichstag, in a Statement which ...

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  20. DE VALERA’S MOVEMENTS.

    It is rumored in Paris that Do Valera has gorn to France in demand an interview with Mr Lloyd George. ...

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  21. VICTORIA’S SURPLUS FRUIT

    In view of the bountiful fruit hardest. in the majority of districts throughout the State, fruitgrowers are experiencing considerable difliculty in ...

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  22. COURT MARTIAL ADJOURNED.

    The court martial at Dublin mentioned last night was sensationally adjourned because the principal witness, described as Mr C— did not ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    Reynolds.- The death of Mr William Reynolds hi the age of 85 years removes another of the pioneers of this city. A. man of strong personality ...

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  24. RAILWAY COLLISION

    Fourteen were killed and many injured in a head-on collision between a local train from Montgomery and the coast express on the ...

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  25. TAKING THE GENSUS

    At midnight between Sunday, 3rd April, and Monday, 4th April the second Commonwealth [?] will be taken, and as the work in connection ...

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  26. EXAMINATION OF CASES.

    The cases in the last category have [?] thoronghly examined. Those sub[?] by Itary. serbia and Roumania have not been finished. Those ...

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  27. ATTACKS ON POLICE AND MILI-TARY.

    The police and military in lreland were attacked on 42 occasions last week. Eleven were kilted. The police inflicted more severe losses than ...

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  28. DRIVER. FIREMEN AND CUARD AMONG VICTIMS.

    It. is officially stated that in the collision between [Newtown AND Abermule between the Aberystwyth-Manchester express and a local passenger train ...

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  29. ATTACK ON ARMENIAN DELE-CATE.

    An interesting sidelight on the Con[?] was revealed this morning when it was announced that an unsucces[?] had been made on ...

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  30. INCIDENTS OF THE DISASTER.

    How two trains came to be running in opposite directions on a single line is at present a mystery. One man bad a miraculous escape. He ...

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  31. LOITERING IN DUBLIN.

    By order of the commondant, loitering will henceforth boa criminal offence in Dublin. ...

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  32. TINO’S SALARY

    The Athens correspondent of the “Times" states that King Constantine’s pay, has been dombled, making it 4,000.000 drachmai . (about ...

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  33. TWO MORE POLICEMEN SHOT.

    Two policemen were shot dead and one seriously injured by armed men while in bed at Belfast. ...

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  34. MILITARY EXPERTS AGREEMENT.

    [?] Paris has been informed that the milutary ex[?] agreement cabled yesterday is in the [?] compromise. It ...

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  35. LABORERS COMMANDEERED

    The military authorities have commandeer[?] a number of labores and others to repair the main Limcrick Ennis road, which was damaged by Sinn ...

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  36. SLUMP IN VALUE OF SHIPS

    As illustrating the slump in the value of ships the chairman at the newly elected Swansea Chamber of Commerce, stated that steamers which were ...

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  37. ULSTER PARLIAMENT

    The Ulster Unionists elected Sir James Craig, Unionist member for Mid-Down, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions, as ...

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  38. PROSPECTS OF ANOTHER LITTLE WAR

    Router’s correspondent at Constantinople says that another little war is foreshadowed by a report from Tiflis that in consequence of Azerbaijan ...

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  39. VICTORIA RACING CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS

    These scholarships are provided by the Victoria Racing Club for competition amongst children of fallen soldiers and are awarded by the ...

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  40. REPARATION CLAIMS.

    Reuters correspondent at Paris says that M. Doumer’s statement places the reparations due to the Allies by Germany at 213 milliards of gold marks. ...

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  41. CAUSES OF SLUMP.

    Clyde shipbuilders declare that the high cost of production is not the only factor in the ship-building slump. The salo of 400 German ships by the ...

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  42. VLADIVOSTOCK INCIDENT

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the Japanese Government acknowedges receipt of the United States Note and agreed to make a ...

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  43. U.S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that Mr Josephus Daniels told the Senate Naval Committee that it would be a fatal mistake to ...

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  44. BRITISH ADMIRALITY CRISIS

    The “Daily Mail” says that the crisis at the Admiralty was due to aoute differences regarding naval policy. The paper hints that Lord Jellicoe may ...

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  45. ESTHONIA AND LITTONIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the afternoon communique states that the conference decided to immediately grant legal recognition to ...

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  46. DISARMAMENT ISSUE.

    It is hoped that disarmament will be finally disposed of to-day. on the basis of the experts’ report, which recommends, inter alia, extending the ...

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  47. BRITISH WHEAT SUPPLIES

    An official order by the Food Controller withdraws restrictions on the price of home-grown wheat and permits free import of foreign wheat by private ...

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  48. PROSPECTS OF GERMAN PAY-MENTS.

    Prospects of German payments led to wild speculation in francs, lire ...

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