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  3. INDIA'S PARLIAMENT

    Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy, this morning prorogued the Legislature. All the officials were in full dress, and wore their decorations. The Viceroy ...

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  4. ATTACK ON UNION JACK

    The City Court was crowded this morning when the cases arising out of the attack on the Union Jack, which was carried in St. Patrick’s Day ...

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  5. DISORDER IN GERMANY

    Communism is proving hard to kill in Germany. The insurgents, though almost defeated, are adopting guerilla warfare tactics; roving, armed bands ...

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  6. IRELAND'S PLIGHT

    The court of inquiry which has investigated the alleged shooting of railwaymen at Mallow Ms found that the railwaymen were not fired at and ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. TEUTONIC SLIMNESS

    The “Times” correspondent in Berlin says that Germany continues to explore all possible avenues in an endeavour to obtain a revision of the ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. GREECE AND TURKEY

    According to the "Times" corfespondent at Constantinople, Greek communiques indicate that the Turks will attempt to make a stand at ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    His Majesty the King has granted permission for Mr W. M. Hughes and Mr W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) to wear the Belgian ...

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  10. MURDERS CONTINUE.

    Four armed men shot and killed Col Lees, an official attached to Dublin Castle, outside his hotel at Dublin, at 10 o’clock this morning. ...

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  11. FURTHER SUCCESS CLAIMED.

    It is reported From Athens that the Greeks have occupied Eskishehr (130 miles west of Angora), and have captured many prisoners and much war ...

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  12. GREEKS TAKE 1700 PRISONERS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Smyrna says that it is reported that the Greeks rook 1700 prisoners at Afrunkara Hassar. The losses on both sides were ...

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  13. THE MURDERED OFFIGER.

    The official shot in Dubin was Captain Cecil Lees formerly of the Chinese labor battalion. He was the son of an ex-British consul to France Five ...

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  14. SAXONY RISINC CRUSHED.

    The Communist rising has been crushed. The insurgents headquarters at Halle (Saxony) has surrendered. One thousand prisoners have been ...

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  15. SOUTH SEA TRADE.

    Germany’s efforts to recapture the South Seas trade are indicated by an amalgamation of the Trade Plantations Company, formerly of Samoa, ...

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  16. LABOR CONFERENCE

    There was considerable heat shown at last night's session of the Australian Labor Party’s conference. The whole, cause of the dispute ...

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  17. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    A Jong despatch from the “Times" correspondent at Helsingfors dealing with events lending up to the Kronstadt rebellion, disposes of the general ...

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  18. SON AND FATHER SHOT.

    Armed men, after setting fire to a house at Drumgela, dragged out a father and his son. The latter was shot dead and the lather received ...

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  19. END OF COMMUNIST TROUBLE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says that the Communist outbreak, which had already died down, finished to-day (Tuesday), when Government troops ...

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  20. AN AMERICAN MISSION.

    It is announced at Dublin that Senator William S. Kenyon, who is a personal friend of President Harding, will pay a visit to Ireland immediately ...

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  21. SILESIA AND ALLIES

    Reuters Paris correspondent telegraphs news of another anti-Allied outrage in Silesia. The advice, which came to Paris from ...

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  22. DISCONTENTED ARABS

    The “Times" correspondent at Jerusalem states that serious riots occurred at Eastertide at Haifa, a seaport of Syria at the foot of Mt. Carmel ...

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  23. GRAVES OF GALLIPOLI

    It is announced that the cemeteries of the British Dominion soldiers on Gallipoli are in good order, and the work of permanent construction will ...

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  24. MUSIC BY WIRELESS

    "I want an army as quickly an fait with big song and dance music successes as if quartered in London,” declared the well-known composer ...

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  25. INDEPENDENT LABOR

    The Independent Labor Party at a conference at Southport adopted the report of the executive recommending an affiliation with the International ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN SENSATION

    The greatest sensation was caused by the sudden arrival of the Austrian Emperor Karl in Hungary of which it is rumored he intends to assume the ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    Rice.—The funeral of the late Mr Robert Rice, senr., took place yesterday, and was very largely attended by friends from various parts of the ...

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  28. TEST CRICKET

    “England is up against a stiff proposition, but more attention should be devoted to the choice of captain than to the organisation of the eleven ...

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  29. WAR TIME DEPARTMENTS

    Three prominent departments in the nation’s most anxious days during the war, namely, the Ministries for Food, Shipping and Munitions, cease to exist ...

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  30. THE SECEDING MINORITY.

    The seceding minority consists of 20 per cent, of the Independent Labor Party. Ledemour leader of the German Independent Socialists, attending ...

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  31. [?] TREASURE

    An Admiralty salvage vessel will shortly, leave Portsmouth to recover the remainder of the gold bullion which was being carried by the armed White ...

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  32. THE MINERS' CRISIS.

    The miners’ crisis occasioned by the decontrol of coal shows no signs of improvement. The mineJowners in some districts are dis[?] the ...

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  33. ASSORTED BOOTY

    While passing a Bourke street billiard saloon this afternoon Detectives O'Sullivan, Saker and Lee saw a mail who was “wanted.” The man saw ...

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  34. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    Reuter learns that reports regarding developments of the Anglo-Japanese treaty are quite baseless. The question has not been formally raised by ...

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  35. U.S. AND DISARMAMENT

    With reference to the report from New York, it is authoritatively stated in London that nothing is known as regards the alleged step on the part of ...

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  36. VICTORIAN BRANCH A.L.P.

    The report of the executive of the Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) indicates that the political situation at the commencement of the ...

    Article : 201 words
  37. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

    Intense excitement is beihg displayed on the eve of the University Boat Race. The experts favor Cambridge, which has the advantage in years, ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. EMPIRE CABINET

    In an interview Sir Janies Alien (High Commissioner for New Zealand) said that there was no reason for Australian uneasiness regarding the ...

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  39. FATAL EXPLOSION

    Ten were killed and about 80 injured in a factory explosion in the Italian quarter. The police suspect that the explosion may be connected ...

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  40. NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    The Canadian shin Canadian Importer has arrived from St. John, Newfoundland It is inaugurating a new service between New Zealand and Eastern ports. ...

    Article : 29 words
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