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  3. IRELAND'S PROBLEM

    An official report of the outrage at Ross-Carbery Cork), where Sinn Feiners fiercely attacked the local police barracks, states that the casualties ...

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  4. THE GOAL CRISIS

    Every coalfield is closed, and approximately 1,200,000 men, women and boys are idle. The coal districts are quiet, and no disorder has been ...

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  5. HUNGARY'S LATE KING

    “What is really happening in Hungary?” That question cannot be answered definitely, owing to the close embargo imposed on news from ...

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  6. REPARATION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that interesting results were obtained on Friday regarding the European despatches stating that ...

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  7. TROUBLES IN INDIA

    Reuters correspondent at Delhi reports that it is officially stated that, with the exception of sniping, the Wazir tribesmen are quiet. Roving ...

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  8. BRITISH CABINET

    A number of Ministerial changes is announced. They include Sir Robert Horne, as Chancellor of the Exchequer; Mr F. E. Guest, Secretary, of ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Reuter’s correspondent at Bombay reports that the ships in harbor were dressed with bunting and a salute boomed out as Earl Reading, the new ...

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  10. GERMANY AN AMERICA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says that the German Government admits, sounding America with a view to assuming portion of the Allied debt ...

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  11. BOMB ACCIDENT.

    Following the attack on the police barracks at Ross Carbery on Thursday a shocking tragedy occurred in the village on Friday. A child found a bomb ...

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  12. REDUCTION OF TRAINS.

    With a view to the conservation of coal, passenger trains in Great Britain will be reduced by 25 per cent, as from 6th April. ...

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  13. COMMENT OF THE “TIMES.”

    The Times,” in a leading article, considers the Ministerial changes as a mere whirl of persons apparently without intelligible method or plan. The ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    The Lal Lal district on Saturday lost one of its staunchest advocates and supporters in Cr Geo. Way, who died at the residence of his sister after an ...

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  15. THE U.S. PEACE RESOLUTIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that it is understood that the Senate proponents of immediate peace with Germany will present a ...

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  16. OUTBREAK AT LONDONDERRY.

    Simultaneous Sinn Fein attacks on the police barracks and electric power station in, Londonderry on Friday resulted in the death of a police sergeant ...

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  17. GARRISONS ACCLAIM KARL.

    A Budapest telegram to a Fribourg (Switzerland) newspaper says that Admiral Horthy has resigned his authority as Regent to the exking, and ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS SERVICE

    Mr G. H. Wise, the Postmaster-General, has prepared an interesting review of the Postal Department’s activities in the direction of ...

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  19. SPEECH BY VALERA.

    De Valera, of the Sinn Fein "Republic in an interview published in “The Freeman's Journal," says:— "Ireland will accept peace immediately ...

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  20. RHINELAND FIGHTING.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Brussels says that fighting osccurred in the occupied portion of Rhineland between Communists, who seized, four mines, ...

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  21. REGENCY RESIGNED.

    It is announced that Admiral Horthy has resigned the Hungarian Regency. ...

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  22. KARL AND SWITZERLAND.

    The situation in Hungary is still very obscure, owing to conflicting reports and the severe censorship. There is officially no confirmation of the ...

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  23. SHIPPING INDUSTRY

    The conference between ship building employers and employes, convened with a view to arranging anew basis of wages, has failed. The employers ...

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  24. CENSUS ABANDONED.

    It is officially announced that Owing to the disturbed conditions in Ireland the census which is to be held in the United Kingdom on 24th April, will not ...

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  25. IMPERIAL NAVY LEAGUE

    The Imperial Navy League, formed to support the big navy policy, under the presidency of Lord Willoughby de Broke, held its last meeting on Friday, ...

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  26. POSITION OF DR. MANNIX.

    The “Times” correspondent at Rome has learned that the Pope expressed to Dr Mannix his dissatisfaction at the latter’s exclusion from Ireland, and ...

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  27. LYDIARD-ST. METHODIST CHURCH

    The Lydiard street Methodist Church was filled to overflowing last evening, when a characteristically thoughtful and eloquent sermon was preached by ...

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  28. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS

    There was a crowded congregation last night at the Mount Pleasant Methodist Church, when the Rev. T. H. Indian preached his parting sermon ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY DECISIONS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Vienna anounces that both the Austrian and Hungarian Parliaments have now passed judgment on ex-King ...

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  30. MR. STOREY’S TOUR

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr J. Storey.), who has just returned from a visit to the Somme battlefields will consult his doctors before ...

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  31. LORD FRENCH'S SUCCESSOR

    Lord Edmund! Talbot, joint Parliamentary secretary to the Treasury, has been appointed to succeed Lord Frenh as the first Viceroy of Ireland under ...

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  32. REMARKABLE CRIME

    A horrible crime, attributed Communists, is reported from Saxony. Some persons, wantonly extinguished the furnaces at the works supplying ...

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  33. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    In view of tho prime importance of the defence problems arising from the gathering of the Dominion Prime Ministers in June, the Government is ...

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  34. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    The Liberal press is denouncing the resolutions to to safeguard British industries against damping, as implying a policy of rigorous protection. The ...

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  35. IRISH PRESS COMMENT.

    Commenting on the appointment of Lord Talbot as the new Viceroy of Ireland “Freeman’s Journal,” Dublin, says that it is an insult to Irish intelligence ...

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  36. INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS

    In reply to representations recently made by the general committee of the Indian Tea Association, and also ,by Ceylon, asking the Government to ...

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  37. IRISH REPUBLIC CHALLENGE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that Frank Wash, counsel for the “Irish Republic,” has "challenged” Sir Auckland Geddes, the ...

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  38. INCENDIARY OUTRAGE

    A remarkable series of attempted incendiary outrages occurred in Manchester early on Saturday morning. Four men trying to set fire a ...

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  39. MR. ESMONDE AT VANCOUVER.

    Mr Esmonde, addressing a private meeting of members of the Irish Selfdetermination League at Vancouver, urged the league, to organise. He ...

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  40. FIRE AT MANILLA

    Reuter’s correspondent at washington reports that official reports from Manila declare, that on Friday a fire broke out in the native quarter of the ...

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  41. FORCE DOUT OF ENGLAND.

    Several capitalists are aboard the Orvieto. They intend to remain in Australia1 if they can find suitable employment for their capital. They state ...

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  42. GREEK PREMIER

    M. Goumaris, the leader of the Greek Parliamentary majority, has assumed the Premiership in succession to M. Calogeropoulos, who becomes Minister ...

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