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  3. TERRORISM IN IRELAND

    The “Standard” says that the visit of Dr Mannis to Bootle on Sunday, against which representations were made to the Home Office, has been ...

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  4. GOVERNING IRELAND

    Drastic changes were made in the Government of Ireland., Bill when it was considered- in committee by the House of Lords. Two ...

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  5. THE GREEK CRISIS

    The Allied Powers have decided to send a Note to Greece declaring that the restoration of ex-King Constantine would be regarded as ratification by ...

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  6. ITALY.

    It is semi-officially reported that General Caviglia, Commander of the Government troops, which have been sent to isolate Fiume, yesterday ...

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  7. SENTENCE ON TROOPER

    A deputation representing the police force, from superintendents to constables, waited on the Commissioner of Police to-day and submitted a resolution. ...

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  8. KALGOORLIE SEAT

    The Minister for Defer Senator Pearce left by the express this afternoon to take in .the Kalgoorlie by-election on f of the ...

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  9. SEAMEN’S DISPUTE

    Officials of the Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen’s Union have so far received no notification from the shipowners of their published ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    The Rev. T. M. Smith, LL.B., Tarnagulla, who has accepted the oure of All Samts’ Church Ballarat, will to-morrow morning be instituted by the ...

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  11. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executor and Agency Company, Limited, is applying for probate of the will of the late James Rawson Adams, of Buninyong, ...

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  12. ATTACK ON WARSHIPS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome reports that the Italian Government, after declaring blockade of Fiume, despatched 20 warships from the Pola. ...

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  13. NO RESORT TO FORCE INTENDED.

    In the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law explaining the Note to Athens, declared that the Allies had no intention of resorting to the use of force. ...

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  14. DOVE HOSIERY STORE

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, he For judge Moule, the ex-amination of witnesses in the matter of the, bankruptey of Robert. Walker Peveril Mat ...

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  15. DEATH OF A PEER

    There was some confusion amongst the-newspapers regarding the report of the death of a Peer. It was at first reported that Lord Desborough had ...

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  16. GEELONG-MELBOURNE ROAD

    Delegates from the various municipal councils in the metropolitan area which have been saddled with an apportionment-of the cost of ...

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  17. SYDNEY IMMIGRATION BUNGLE

    The report, from Sydney that 2008 Newly-arrived immigrants are stranded in that city and practically starving, while the New South Wales ...

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  18. GERMANY’S POSITION

    In the House of Commons at question time, Mr Lloyd George stated that the disarmament, clauses of the Treaty of Versailles were being enforced so ...

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  19. A CRUISER SUNK.

    It is reported that D’Annunzio has sunk the cruiser Cortellazzo at the entrance to Finme and blocked the port. ...

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  20. DYE IMPORTS PROHIBITED

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Robert Horne, President of the Board of Trade formally introduce a Bill regulating the importation of ...

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  21. D'ANNUNZIO’S ATTITUDE.

    D’Annunzio is now deserted by all responsible people in Fiume, and is surrounded only by a hand of adventurers seeking means to continue a ...

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  22. DANGERS TO JOURNALISTS.

    Giving an instance of the dangers to journalists in Ireland, the “Manchester Guardian’s” correspondent at Cork telegraphs that two photographers and ...

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  23. IMPROVED COAL OUTPUT

    The way in which the miners are now putting their backs into their work as the result of the sliding scale agreement is illustrated by the Board of ...

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  24. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    The “Westminster Gazette," in discusing the Japanese Alliance, remark, in reference to the questions of immigration and China:—“We do not ...

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  25. LOST AIRMEN

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day made available the findings of the Board of Inquiry which investigated the circumstances ...

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  26. FREEDOM AND WHISKY

    Ayr which is the racing centre of Scotland, and also the birthplace of Bobby Burns, Caledonia’s national poet, who wrote ‘‘Freedom and whisky ...

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  27. WILD NIGHT IN KILLARNEY.

    There has been a wild night in Killarney where men in -uniform smashed every window in the town with hammers and stones carried in buckets. ...

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  28. BOLSHEVISM IN TURKESTAN

    Reuter’s correspondent at Allahabad reports that news received from Turkestan says that the Bolsheviks have issued a proclamation ordering all ...

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  29. CONSPIRACY ALLECED.

    Countess Markieviez, who was elected to the House of Commons in December, 1918, as member for the St. Patrick’s Division of Dublin, but who, ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM

    Mr J. E. Davidson the proprietor of the Barrier Miner,” yesterday issued notices of dismissal to all the employes who are on strike, a warning having ...

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  31. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Netvs has been received that internal frontier war is raging, and that heavy -fighting has taken place between Kir and Swat. This, however, ...

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  32. STORM ON BRITISH COST

    Several wrecks occurred last, night during a storm on the west and south coast of England. Two big steamers, the Ansgir and Hathor, were wrecked ...

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  33. A COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, before Judge Moule, the affairs of Roff Courtney King of Dickens street, St. Kilda, were mentioned. He was called upon to show ...

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  34. A COMEDIAN’S CLAIM

    Judgment was given by the State Full Court to-day in the matter of an appeal by the well-known comedian Dim Agar against a decision of Mr ...

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  35. FURTHER INCINDIARISM

    Several' drapery establishments were burned down through acts of incendiarism at Fermoy and Tipperary today. It is alleged that a proprietor in ...

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  36. STEPS TOWARDS PEACE.

    Mr Lloyd George , in the course of a statement in the House of Commons, said that the Government was prepared to take steps towards peace in ...

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  37. BARRIER STRIKE AVERTED.

    The threatened strike of municipal council employes has been averted. Mr Ballowe, city gardener who was alleged to have been victimised by the ...

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  38. PLUMBER’S WAGES BOARD

    There is apparently a riit in the rule among the employers on the question of their representation on the Plumbers wages board, which was recently made a ...

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  39. SECRET SERVICE MEN

    Secret service men have hitherto achieved remarkable success in defeating the operations of the Sinn Fein in England and particularly in ...

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  40. MISSINC KIDNAPPED MEN.

    The men, including a captain, who were-recently- kidnapped in Fermoy, are still missing. ...

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  41. VICTORIAN FARMERS’ UNION

    A meeting of the V.F.U. was called to-day With the object of Forming a branch of the women’s section of the Farmer’s Union in Melbourne. Ladies ...

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  42. NON-UNIONISTS OBJECTED TO.

    Trouble is likely to occur at the British South Zinc Corporation this week and, owing to a non-unionist campaign by the Federated Engine-drivers and ...

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  43. POLICE SERGEANT SHOT

    A R.I.G. sergeant has been killed near Naran in Donegal, by a bullet believed to have been fired from a military lorry. ...

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  44. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A Geneva message states that diplo matic interchanges are proceeding between Britain and Japan for the removal of the latter’s resistance to the ...

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  45. ‘GUNMEN” STORIES DENIED.

    The sensational stories recently circulated which attributed some of the murders in Ireland and the outrages at Liverpool to Irish-American gunmen, ...

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  46. STEWARDS REFUSE TO SAIL.

    Owing to trouble with the stewards the matter of accommodation, the Paloona did not sail for Melbourne last Night .The passenger all embarked, ...

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  47. SUPPORT OF MURDER CANC DIMINISHING

    Financial support from the Contin-Ent for the murder gang is now drying up. ...

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  48. NEW COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The "Times” city editor. says rumors of a new Commonwealth loss are causing in the fluttering in the breast of underwriters who are already faced ...

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  49. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, the Minister for Home and Territories Mr Poynton and Mr Groom, Minister for Works and, Railways, to-day left for ...

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  50. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK

    Recent determinations of the Arbitration Court have shown a disposition not only to continue the margin of difference in the payment of males and females ...

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  51. RIDER THROWN FROM HORSE

    Kevin Wafer, 18, was out mustering Cattle yesterday morning near Tryphinnia station, when a beast broke, away from the mob. Wafer went ...

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  52. A BANKRUFT MUNICIPALITY

    Following the precedent set by Galway County Council the County Coun cil of West Meath has reached the in- evitable stage of bankruptev in ...

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  53. MEMBERS’ SALARIES

    At 4.30 this morning after a disorderly debate members of the legislative Assembly passed the first reading of the Bill to raise their salaries to ...

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