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  3. PERSONAL

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says it is reported in the press that Lenin had a stroke, and that his condition is critical. The immediate cause is an ...

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  4. WRECK OF WILTSHIRE

    A party of 30 men, the last to Land from the s.s. Wiltshire, which was wrecked on Great Barrier Island, spent a terrible night on the cliffs, the ...

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  5. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE

    Commenting on the engineers’ conference, which is being held in York, the special correspondent pf the “Times” says that the belated Step of ...

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  6. FRENCH POLITICS

    The debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the Government’s foreign policy was marked by wild scenes. The Communist and Socialist ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. IRISH PROBLEM

    The replies made by the Irish leaders to the interrogatories put to them, by the British Cabinet arc considered, to lie satisfactory, and the negotiations ...

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  8. SHEARERS' DISPUTE

    Mr Justice Powers’ reasons for deciding not to hear any further claims by the Australian Workers’ Union until its members accept work upder ...

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  9. SPORT AND PLAY

    Under sub-tropical conditions the Australian Davis Cup players continue their daily practice. Andeispn joined his contreres tor the first time to-day, ...

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  10. TO THE NORTH POLE

    Capt. Amuudsen sailed for the North Pole on Friday evening with one of the best equipped expeditions ever organised. He will resume his efforts ...

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  11. RESULT OF [?]ALLOT.

    The ballot taken in 17 enginering unions, excluding the Amalgamated Engineering Union, resulted in a majority of more than 50,000 in favor of ...

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  12. ELECTION CANDIDATES.

    Lists of the Coalition candidates for the Parliament of Southern Ireland resulting from the Co[?]s-de Valera agreement have been published. They ...

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  13. MEN TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY.

    At the general meeting of the Australian Workers’ Union to be held on Wednesday evening at the Trades Hall the future policy of the union will be ...

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  14. ARBOR DAY

    The enthusiastic members of the Black Hill, progress Association held an Arbor Day on Saturday afternoon, when about 600 trees were planted on ...

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  15. AGREEMENT ARRIVED AT.

    The engineering trades unions tonight concluded an agreement with the employers, and will resume next Week. The prospects for the ballot to ...

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  16. RECENT TURF FRAUDS

    The Lord Chancellor’s committee, which was established in con[?] with the recent Peel turf fraud case, has reported in favor of the abolition ...

    Article : 190 words
  17. NOTES OF DESPAIR.

    A note of despair is sounded by the press friendly to the British Government and also, friendly to the Free State scheme. The “Sunday Times” ...

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  18. MELBOURNE STREET TRAGEDY

    Before Mr T. O’CaUaghan in the City Police Court to-day-Percy Draper, 28, appeared on remand to answer a charge'of having on 26th May murdered ...

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  19. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY

    The King received very cordial birthday congratulations from the Dominions and all parts of the world. The West End was gaily decoratcd with ...

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  20. THE ULSTER BORDER.

    The Ulster border is ablaze again today. Fighting between Ulster special police and Free State troops has, broken out on the border of Lough ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. “IRELAND IN RUINS."

    The "Time" in a leading article headed “Ireland in Ruins." "Grim Prospect,” says: "The people will [?] tolerate a separate Irish Republic. The ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Probate of the will of Henry Edhouse, late of Stawell, brewer, who died on 18th February last, has been apsplied for by the National Trustees ...

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  23. BIRTHDAY HONORS

    The honors conferred on [?] sion of the King's Birthday include five peerages, two Privy Councillarships, fifteen baronetcies, and 42 ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mrs Drummo[?] one of the most prominent workere in the Women’s Suffrage Campaign prior to the Great War has been granted a decree nisi ...

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  25. SHOOTING IN BELFAST.

    An exciting incident is reported from Peter’s Hill, Belfast, following the Booting of a pawnshop, during which a motor driven by the police appeared, ...

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  26. “A RECIPE FOR CHAOS.”

    The treaty has proved a recipe for chaos, declares the “Observer,” which goes on to say—" Six months after signing every hope kind fed thereby has ...

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  27. DRIEST UNFROCKED

    Father Delorme, a Homan Catholic priest, who was charged with the murder of his wealthy young brother Raoul last Christmas after having insured ...

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  28. CRISIS IN CHINA

    Hau-Shih-Ghiang, Presidient of China, since August, 1918, has resigned. ****Tokio, Friday. Not confirmation can be obtained here of the resignation of President Han ...

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  29. NO RENT TO BE PAID.

    Stephen Gwynne's message from Dublin carries a significance far beyond the importance of the incident tis chronicles showing the change of [?] ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. LABOR’S NEW POLICY

    This afternoon the annual conferenco of the Australian Labor Party was opened. A.W.U. members hope that the new ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. PATTERSON BEATS HORN.

    The splencal struggle put up by Hom, the Cambridge University tennis captain, against Gerald Patterson tins afternoon roused enthusiasm amongst ...

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  32. AN ANXIOUS TIME.

    It is stated that the draft agreement which Mr Arthur Griffith sumitted this week to the British Government claimed powers so wide that they virtually ...

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  33. AEROPLARE DISASTER

    A French aeroplane while travelling from Croydon to Paris, nose dived into the English Chancel, near Folkestone, this morning It struck the water ...

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  34. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has limited the Government subsidy to the 1924 Olynipic Games, which are scheduled to take ...

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  35. GEEVESTON SITUATION

    The Geeveston tramway trouble is still shrouded in mystery. Superintendent Brown, Chief of the Metropolitan Police, is reticent, but considers ...

    Article : 211 words
  36. HORROR STRICKEN SPECTATORS.

    Further particulars regarding the aeroplane disaster show that horrorstricken, impotent crowds of holiday[?] at Folkestone saw the [?] ...

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  37. KIRKWOOD IN FORM.

    J.H. Kirkwood's English form continues to please the critics, who now strongly tancy his chances for the British open championship. To-day he ...

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  38. MILITARY REINFORCEMENTS.

    Military reinforcements of all kinds, including airmen, are arriving in Ulster. Troops are being despatched to the frontier, and two destroyers are ...

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  39. SPORT IN ENGLAND.

    J. Seymour compiled 112 for Kent at Southamption to-day against Hampshire G. M. Leuden, playing for Essex, aganist Worcester at Leyton, ...

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  40. GALLANT BOXER.

    Though handicapped by the darkness and a strong curreng the Australian boxer, Frankie Burns, gallantly re[?] one of two men who Were involved in ...

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  41. MR DOOLEY TO BE CENSORED.

    Before the conference met, several delegates o[?]enly stated their intention of moving a vote-of censure upon Mr Dooley, because they alleged-that ...

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  42. LIGNT KEEPER LOST IN STORM

    A radio message from Whitembrk, Flinders Island, this morning, reports that the polices boat with the coroner and the doctor aboard picked up ...

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  43. FURTHER RSHOOTING IN BELFAST

    Two hours’ bu[?]st of shooting in Belfast last night resulted in one person being killed, and 12 wounded. A Stray shot hit a woman in the breast ...

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  44. KENDENUP DEVELOPMENT COY.

    By this afternoon's traps-Australian train Mr J. C. De Garis left for Western Australia, where on Wednesday he will meet the creditors of the ...

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  45. BOWLERS IN ENGLAND.

    The following team has been chosen to represent the bowlers of England in the test against the Australian team, to be played at Dulwich on 10th ...

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  46. N.S.W. COAL MINES.

    Mr Hibble, chairman of the Coal Tribunal, has summoned a compulsory, conference for Thursday, next, to consider, the coal owners’ claim for reduced wagee and ...

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