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  3. SMYRNA ABLAZE

    In a wireless message from the from Duke, off [?]myrna, Mr G. Ward Price, the "Daily Mail's special correspondent, ...

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  4. THE NAURU MANDATE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Genera says that Mr Justice Rich, interviewed by Reuter, says that the statement in the report of the sub-committee on ...

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  5. IRISH COMPLICATION

    There was a revival of henry firing in Dublin early this morning. The Wellington and Portobello Barracks, the Four Courts hotel, the railway ...

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  6. TENNIS FINAL

    Australia’s last hope of winning the singles lawn tennis championshjo of the United States was dashed when W. T. Tilden defeated Gerald ...

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  7. THE NEAR EAST

    It is announced Britain is strongly reinforcing troops at Constantinople, and is asking Rumania, Jugoslavia, and Greece to participate in the ...

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  8. ALARMING PROSPECTS.

    The “Olserver,’ in its news columns, says that two main sources of strength on which the Kenialists won the victory have been French and Bolshevist ...

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  9. SITUATION IN SOUTH AND WEST.

    The south and west of Ireland were scenes of continuous fighting all day In a battle in the mountains of Mayo Frees[?] defeated a large force of ...

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  10. ABYSSINIA

    At to-day’s meeting of the sub-commission on mandates slavery, Sir Arthur Steel-Mnitland (representing New Zealand) referred to the alleged ...

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  11. BRITISH CABINET MEETS.

    The Near Eastern question was the subject of a specially summoned Cabinet meeting this afternoon. Mr Lloyd Geerge presided. ...

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  12. PERILS OF TURKEY’S TRIUMPH.

    The “Sunday Times” says triumphant Turkey is clearly going to give E[?]ope all the trouble she can. The whole of South-Eastern Europe is in a ...

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  13. SUCCESSES BY FREESTATERS.

    M'Keon announces that heavy casualists were ambushed three times at Lough Tait, There were no casualties on the Nationalist side. Lalor ...

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  14. TROOPS FROM DOMINIONS.

    Canada has not yet received any intimation that London intends asking the despatch of Canadian soldiers to Constantinople. ...

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  15. IRREGULARS CAPTURE BAR-RACKS.

    Irregulars bomhed and cap[?] barracks at Tarberl, Kerry. Nationalists wer ambushed three times at Pomooghmoroe, Hear pork. There ...

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  16. AN ANZAC GUN

    Considerable indignation was expressed by members off the Walton-on-Tbaines Council at the suggestion of Cr Huckins that the "Anzac Gun," ...

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  17. ACTION BY NEW ZEALAND.

    Much interest has been aroused here by New Zealand's prompt response to the general invitation to the Dominions to assist in the protection of ...

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  18. A MILITARY CLERK DISAPPEARS.

    A seasation was caused in Balfest by the disappearance of a military clerk simultaneously with important documents concerning Ulster defence ...

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  19. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    A message from Angora, states the Grand Assembly has issued an official communique to the people of Constantinople urging them to await the ...

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  20. THE FINAL CAME.

    In the tennis [?] Tilden defeated Johnston 4—6, 3—6, 6—2, 6—3, 6—4. Tilden’s staying power, combined of course with matchless skill, gave him ...

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  21. TOWNSEND INTERVIEWED.

    MajorsGerneral Sir Charles Townshend, who recently visited Angora, when interviewed by the “Daily Mail” said:— ...

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  22. AFRICAN MAIZE

    Referring to the report that Australian farmers were advocating the withdrawal of the preference in respect of South African maize on the ground ...

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  23. ROUNDING UP THE CREEKS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Constantinople states that the Kemalists are continuing the pursuit of the Third Greek Army Corps, which is retreating ...

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  24. AVOIDING TAXATION

    How revenue was defrauded to the extent of £46,000 was told at the trial of seven publicans which concluded at the Old Bailey to-day. ...

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  25. SUPPORT ESSENTIAL.

    Even severe critics of the Government’s diplomacy declare that it must be supported new The “Observer” says that Indian discontent might he ...

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  26. TURKISH ARMISTICE TERMS.

    According to Reuter’s Paris correspondent, it is reported from Angora that the Turks have laid down the following drastic armistice terms:— ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales, to-day 12,000 bales of Bawra and “free" wool were offered, and met with a brisk demand. Prices were firm. South ...

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  28. BUSINESS QUARTERS LOOTED.

    The “Times” correspondent at Athens says a trustworthy eve-witness has arrived there aboard an American destroyer, He says that the ...

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  29. HELPING THE BLIND

    Tributes to the Australian methods for helping the blind were paid by the National Blind Institute Association for the General Welfare of Blind, who, ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    According to a "Times” cable message, Sir Harry Lauder is making a two years’ world tour. He sails for America on the 16 th inst. He expects ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Imperial Merchant Service Guild and the Mercantile Marine Service Asociation have decided to cooperate in any steps deemed desirable ...

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  32. NEW AEROPLANE

    “Sopwith Hawker One” is the name of a super-fighting scout aeroplane, carrying a pilot and a gunner, which is being built to the order of the Air ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY POWERS.

    A significant statement by M. Poincare, the French Prime Minister, is reported by Reuter’s Paris correspondent, who says that he told the ...

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  34. BRITISH FLEET MOVES.

    Reuter’s Smyrna correspondent telegraphs from Malta, where he arrived aboard a British hospital ship—"When I left the Turks were still pillaging ...

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  35. STRIKE LEADER

    A special treason court has acquitted Moria Janies Green on a charge of high treason. Green was a member of the Johannesburg town and Transvaal ...

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  36. EOROPE’S PROBLEMS

    “Le Matin’s” Berlin correspodent says that the chairman of the Reichsbank intends to propose that the Bank of England should undertake to ...

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  37. MAHOMMEDAN VIEW.

    Aga Khan says that the British policy towards Turkey has pained and puzzled Indian Mohammedans, when held both Adrianople and ...

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  38. QUEST RETURNS

    Laboring home with her steam pomps choked and the hand pump in use the Quest reported trouble to the last her voyage ending at Plymouth ...

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  39. CONTROL OF NOUMEA

    General Verraux has punished a stete[?] by a friend in the Island of Noumea (the French colony of New Caled[?]nia) deelaring that the ...

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  40. LENGUE OF NATIONS

    The Sixth Commission adopted by acclamation a recommendation for the admission of Hungary to The League of Nations. ...

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  41. CREEK REFUGEES.

    Mr Want Price describes the attempts of nanic-stricken Greeks to rush the British picket boats to which guarded batches of Britishers were ...

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  42. N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    Anew development has occurred in connection with the State Orchestra, M. ffiAndre Skalski and the committee disagreed. M. Skalsgi resigned on ...

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  43. LABOR TROOBLES

    French proposals for the increase of workings hours above eight daily on ships, railways and coal mines threaten to produce a grave crisis ...

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  44. DIAMOND DIGGINS

    There has been a big rush to the newly proclaimied diamond diggings on the Vaal River, near Vereeniging. Damage to the extent of £1,000,000 ...

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  45. ADELAIDE SHOW.

    Mr Laidlaw’s Grey Bell won in the single buggy horse section, 15 hands or over. Laidlaw’s Skipper, ridden by Miss Matheson, was second in the ...

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  46. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Michael Lynch, of Hopetoun, farmer, who died on 26th March, left by a will dated 10th October, 1921, real property worth £3309/3/ to his sons and ...

    Article : 31 words
  47. DIFFICULT SITUATION.

    Reuter learns that there is a complete understanding with France on the necessity for the maintenance of the neutrality of the whole of the ...

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