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  2. IRELAND APPREHENSION IN DUBLIN. FOLLOWS LATEST REBEL SWOOP

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent reports: — "An anti-Free Staters' swoop and the wholesale destruction of property in ...

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  3. IN THE NEAR EAST BRITISH GARRISON AT MOSUL HAS AGAIN BEEN REINFORCED

    A Bagdad message states that British troops from Basra and from Bagdad are continuing to reinforce the garrison at Mosul with a view of ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARTIONS MODERATION NOT WEAKNESS SAYS FRENCH COMMANDER

    Reuter's Dusseldorf correspondent reports that General Degoutte, the French commander on the Rhine, in a statement to the press, declared:— ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Members of the Nationalist Party spent the whole of yesterday afternoon and evening discussing the political situation. There was almost a full ...

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  6. ADELAIDE RAILWAY SMASH

    The funerals of the victims of the railway accident were largely attended yesterday. A. G. Wilkinson, whose leg was ...

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  7. ARMED INCENDIARISM

    Further cases of armed incendiarism include the residences of a senator, the Lord Mayor of Stratton, and of an English major. At Milestown and at ...

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  8. COUNTRY PARTY TO BE ADVISED OF NATIONALISTS' DECISION

    The Nationalist Party held a meeting this morning and at its conclusion Mr. W. M. Hughes the Prime Minister, made a statement pointing on that ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA APPROVES LORD CURZON'S ATTITUDE

    Reuter's Lausanne correspondent states:— "The Australian Government has cabled Lord Curzon informing ...

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  10. SLEEPING CARS ON EXPRESS

    When Mr. W. A. Webb, the Chief Railways Commissioner for South Australia, was in Broken Hill he was requested by the Mining Managers' ...

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  11. COASTGUARD STATION BLOWN UP

    The Balbaggan coastguard station has been destroyed by the explosion of three land mines. ...

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  12. GREEKS AND TURKS AGREE TO EXCHANGE PRISONERS

    Reuter's Lausanne correspondent reports: — "E. Venizelos and Ismet Pasha have signed conventions for the exchange of ...

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  13. TURKS WILL MAKE SACRIFICES TO DEFEND NATIONAL PACT

    The Constantinople correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— "After a secret debate of 48 hours the Angora National Assembly adopted ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. WOMAN HOLDS UP POLICEMAN

    A woman with a revolver held up a policeman at Trinity College, and kept him covered while several women painted inscriptions on the walls of the ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED POISONING OF LONDON'S POLICE CHIEF

    Scotland Yard announces that a man has been detained in connection with the poisoning of Brigadier-General Sir William Horwood, Commissioner of ...

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  17. COMMENT BY DR. PAGE.

    Commenting on the resolutions last night, Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country Party, said that the negotiations so far had already proved that ...

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  18. SIR HORACE PLUNKET'S HOUSE BURNED DOWN BY REBELS

    The residence of Sir Horace Plunket, near Dublin, was burned down by armed anti-Free Staters to-day after the occupants had been ejected. ...

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  19. NEW GERMAN REGULATION INSTRUCTS RAILWAYMEN

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states: "The German Minister for Railways has [?] a regulation forbidding German railwaymen to transport coal ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. BRITISH ATTITUDE ATTACKED BY TURKISH NEWSPAPERS

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent reports:— "With reference to the British claim in regard to the cemeteries on ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. SLIGO EXPRESS DESTROYED

    The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent states:— "Liam Deasy, when arrested, was in possession of arms. The late Michael ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. COUNTRY PARTY APPEAL. AGAINST GWYDIR ELECTION

    The Country Party is preparing a petition appealing against the validity of the Gwydir Federal election. ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S DEBT TO U.S.A.

    The British Cabinet has decided to accent the U.S.A. Debt Funding Commission's offer for the repayment of Britain's debt to U.S.A. ...

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  24. ONE BIG UNION.

    The Sydney "Worker," the official organ of the A.W.U., states:—"Those whose conception of One Big Union is based on the general strike or tactics ...

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  25. MINERS' UNIONS IN RUHR AGAINST A GENERAL STRIKE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states:— "It is reported from Dusseldorf that all the miners' unions in the Ruhr district have unanimously rejected the ...

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  26. TURKS HANDED PEACE TREATY

    Reuter's Lausanne correspondent reports: — "The Peace Treaty was presented to the Turkish delegation this morning ...

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  27. VALUE OF THE MARK

    On the London Stock Exchange today German marks (par 20.43) touched 200,000 to the pound sterling. ...

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  28. IRISH CONSULATE IN PARIS IN THE HANDS OF THE REBELS

    In the Free State Parliament to-day Mr. D. Fitzgerald,. Minister for External Affairs, said that the Irish Consulate in Paris had passed into the ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. REICHSTAG VOTES £11,000,000

    The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correpondent reports that the Reichstag has voted a sum equivalent to nearly £11,000,000 sterling to safeguard the ...

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  30. THEBES EXCAVATIONS

    The "Daily Mail's" Luxor correspondent reports:— ''French excavators in the Valley of Deir el Medina, Thebes have discovered ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. TOM MANN'S VISIT

    It is learned that the announcement that Mr. Tom Mann will visit Australia in a few weeks is rather premature. He is now in South Africa, but has not ...

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  32. BONAR LAW TO LABOR LEADER

    Mr.A. Bonar Law, Premier of Britain has replied to Mr.Ramsay Macdonald, Labor leader of the Opposition, refusing to summon ...

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  33. SENATOR BAGWELL KIDNAPPED

    It is reported from Dublin that Senator John Bagwell, manager of the Great Northern Railway, was kidnapped from his home and carried off ...

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  34. TURKS GIVEN UNTIL SUNDAY TO CONSIDER THE TREATY

    Reuter's Lausanne correspondent reports: — "Ismet Pasha asked for a delay of a week in order to consider the draft ...

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  35. MR.W.G. DONALDSON KILLED

    According to a private message received in Broken Hill this afternoon Mr.W. G. Donald on formerly supervising engineer in the Public ...

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  36. N.S.W. JANUARY RAINFALL

    The first month of the year has ended unsatisfactorily as far as the rainfall is concerned, for at only three recording stations in the State has the ...

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    The New South Wales revenue for January increased by £20,073 over the same month of last year. ...

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