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  2. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    According to messages from Mexico City Carranza is fleeing into the mountains. A Vera Cruz message says that the ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A referendum taken decided by a small majority in favor of Switzerland's adhesion to the League of Nations. The voting was as follows: ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY

    The London "Times" Paris correspondent reports:- "Although M. Millerand appears well pleased with the result of the Hythe ...

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  5. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    The London "Times" Dublin correspondent reports:- "There is a painful tension everywhere Everybody seems to feel that ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES

    Friday was a public holiday in Christchurch. Though the morning broke dull and cloudy with drizzling rain, the streets were full of people, ...

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  8. ARMENIAN MANDATE

    The London "Times" Rome correspondent reports that Signor Nit[?] (Premier of Italy), addressing the first public session of the council of the ...

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  9. ITALIAN POLITICS

    Signor Bononi is unable to form a Ministry, as he lacks the co-operation of the popular party. ...

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  10. CONFERENCE CONCLUDES

    The conference at Hythe between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand sat the whole of Sunday morning, Mr. Bonar Law also being present, and ...

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  11. WAR WEALTH LEVY

    The committee appointed to consider the practicability of a levy on war wealth, which has reported in the affirmative, and has suggested that it ...

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  12. RIOTS CONTINUE

    The rioting continued throughout Sunday The opposing factions took possession of the streets, stoning shooting, breaking windows, and looting. ...

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  13. JOAN OF ARC CANONISED AT ST. PETER'S, ROME

    The London "Times" Rome correspondent reports:- "The canonisation of Joan of Arc at St. Peter's was a most wonderful ...

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  14. TROOPS LANDED

    Two thousand troops landed at Bantry were immediately distributed throughout West Cork being stationed at points five miles apart. ...

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  15. IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Wedgewood Benn, Mr. A. Bonar Law said that no death had occurred among persons imprisoned by the ...

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  16. STUDENT CELEBRATIONS

    Considerable controversy has arisen over the conduct of the University students during Saturday's celebrations. ...

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  17. COAL FOR FRANCE

    The British and French coal con[?] at the Hythe conference have planned to assure to France a minimum coal supply equivalent to that of the ...

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  18. TRAMMEN WANT CONCESSIONS

    A meeting of the Melbourne tramwaymen has rejected the offer of the Tramway Board for the payment of double time and time and a half rates ...

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  19. PAPER OFFICE RAIDED BY LONDON POLICE

    Police raided the offices of the "Workers" Dreadnought," in Fleet-street, and arrested Harold Burgess the manager, on a charge of seditious ...

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  20. CEREMONY AT WESTMINSTER

    The English Catholic Women's League carried out a religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey headed by a young girl clad as Joan of Arc in armor, ...

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  21. SATISFACTORY COMPROMISE FOR BRITAIN'S REPAYMENT

    According to semi-official disclosures made regarding the conference at Hythe. Mr. Lloyd George demurred at M. Mulerand's claim that in the ...

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  22. Y.M.C.A. ARRANGEMENT[?]

    Daring the visit of the Prince of Wales about 5000 bluejackets will be with the fleet in Australian waters. By arrangement with the Department of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATION

    Archbishop Kelly did not participate in the canon sation of Joan of Arc fearing excessive fatigue. Bishop Healy, of Cooktown, ...

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  24. COST OF LIVING

    The cost of living in middle and western towns was inquired into yesterday by the Board of Trade. ...

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  25. TRAITORS SHOT

    The London "Times" Paris correspondent reports that the execution of the Ardennes traitors was carried out in the presence of newspaper ...

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  26. WAR GRATUITY

    The Treasury officials state that the first batch of war gratuity bonds will issued on Wednesday or Thursday. ...

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  27. SOME GERMAN CLAIMS FOR THE SPA CONFERENCE

    It is stated in Paris that the German delegates to the Spa Conference will claim Upper Silesia for Germany, regardless of the result of the plebiscite, ...

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  28. MEAT PRICES INQUIRY

    An inquiry into the price of meat was opened yesterday and was adjourned until Monday next. Numerous returns have been prepared by the ...

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  29. GIRL'S HEAD SMASHED IN

    An Otago farmer named John Sharp attacked his children on Saturday. His daughter, Sophia, 7 years of age, was found unconscious with her head ...

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  30. EXPLOSION ON A KETCH

    (As the result of an explosion wnich occurred on the auxiliary ketch Hawthorn on Monday morning two men were injured. S. Davey and Sons ...

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  31. HUNGER-STRIKERS WALK OUT

    Twenty-three Sinn Fein hunger-strikers who were recently removed from Wormwood Scrubs Prison to a hospital walked out, and are now at large ...

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  32. NEW SCHEME INAUGURATED TO SECURE PUBLIC SAFETY

    Military forces have occupied the Dalkey police station at Dublin for protective purposes, thus inaugurating the new scheme for securing public safety. ...

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  33. FRENCH STRIKE REPORTED FIZZLED OUT

    The strike has fizzled out culminating in Paris in riots by the strikers The cavalry were called out and dispersed the rioters. ...

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  34. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    At about 10.50 p.m. on Monday, Mrs. Jessie Leader, aged about 54 years, who resides at Miller-street, Morphettville Park, was walking along the ...

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  35. EVACUATING GERMANY.

    Reuter's Mayence correspondent reports that the evacuation of the towns of the right bank of the Rhine was carried out quietly this morning. ...

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  36. PRAYERS FOR RAIN REQUESTED BY THE PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr. J. Storey) has addressed a circular to the heads of all the churches in reference to offering up prayers for rain. ...

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  37. NFLUENZA PREVALENT IN NEW ZEALAND

    Influenza is prevalent in New Zealand again, but the disease is not of a severe character. ...

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  38. ENGINEDRIVER SHOT AT

    An enginedriver who remained at work on the north line was fired at three times, and was slightly injured, by an unknown assailant. ...

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  39. TURKISH PEACE TREATY

    Reuter's Bombay correspondent reports that a leading Mussulman, iu a statement described the Turkish Peace Treaty as a staggering blow to Indian ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. WHEAT POOLS

    An official announcement will be made his week concerning the amount of additional dividends, to be paid by the various wheat pools. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN JAMS

    The Food Ministry officially denies the suggestion that it is co-operating with British manufactures to shut out ...

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  42. PRAYERS BY PRESBYTERIANS

    The Presbyterian Assembly prayed for almost an hour this morning for rain in the drought-stricken areas of the country. ...

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