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  3. 'FLU'S TOLL IN N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The total number of deaths in New South Wales last year was 26,385, compared with an average of 19,915 during the ...

    Article : 81 words
  4. AVIATION FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    WELTREVREDEN, Tuesday. — Captain Matthews, who expected to reach Australia by air at the weekend, wirelesses that he has had to ...

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  5. GERMAN DISORDER A REIGN OF TERROR

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — In view of the approach of troops, Herr Hoelz, the leader of the Saxon Spartacuscrs, ordered the formation of incendiary ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND FRANCE "NOW IN PERFECT AGREEMENT"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the French Chamber of Deputies the Premier, M. Millerand, made a statement regarding the France-British situation. He ...

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  7. REFRIGERATED SPACE FOR BURNIE

    Mr. Russell Rayson, lessee of the North-Western Freezing Works, writes from Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, as follows:— ...

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  8. IRELAND AGAIN HUNGER STRIKERS IN LIMELIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The secretary of the Irish Trade' Union Congress has cabled to the Irish Chief Secretary: "You are called upon to act ...

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  9. INDIA AND BACK.

    The India-and-back air race is exciting interest. It will start on May 1, over a known routf, the machines carrying half a ton. The prize is ...

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  11. NEW AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON

    WELTREVREDEN, Tuesday. — An Australian naval squadron, consisting of the cruiser Anzac and five destroyers, bound from Singapore to ...

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  12. DOCTOR OF PRISON RESIGNS.

    Doctor Cooke, of the Mountjoy prison, has also resigned. Three other doctors, including the chief officer of the Prison Board, have recommended ...

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  13. MAY TOUR EMPIRE

    The British Admiralty is considering a proposition that certain of the surrendered German warships should tour the Empire. ...

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  14. "NO BAD FEELING REMAINS."

    M. Millerand, interviewed at Paris after his speech in the Chamber, reemphasised that the recent minor divergence had in no wise affected the ...

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  15. FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    On Saturday afternoon Archbishop Mannix opened bazaars in St. Ambrose's Hall, Brunswick, and in the hall of the Presentation Convent College, ...

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  16. EFFORT MADE TO FEED HUNGER STRIKERS.

    The Governor of the Mountjoy Prison went personally to each of the hunger strikers' cells and tried to feed the men with barley water, but all ...

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  17. NOT BOLSHEVIKS.

    A message from Paris states that the correspondent of the New York "Tribune" at Essen interviewed Otto Bodenseipen, the Red commander, ...

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  18. APPEAL TO FOREIGN CONSULS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord French has declined to receive the Mayor and Sheriff of Dublin in reference to the Mountjoy hunger strikers, pointing out ...

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  19. GENERAL STRIKE PROCLAIMED.

    The Irish Labor Party declare a general strike to-morrow as a protest against the treatment of the Mountjoy prisoners. ...

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  20. SITUATION FINALLY ENDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that the Anglo-French situation has finally "closed," and no questions of honor have been sacrificed on either ...

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  21. "ONLY FROTH"

    The chairman of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League put before the Soldiers' Congress at Sydney a letter signed "Dead Digger's Wife," ...

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  22. JURY ENCOURAGE GENERAL STRIKE.

    At the inquest into the murder of Mr. MacCurtain at Cork the jury demanded the presence of Lord French (Lord Lieutenant) and Sir John Taylor ...

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  23. DYING BOLSHEVISM

    A message from Ottawa states that Mr. Tom Moore, president of the Canadian Trades and Labor Congress, and Canada's Labor representative at the ...

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  24. RAILWAY EMPLOYES CEASE WORK.

    Employes on the Midland, Great Western and Dublin and South-Western railways in Ireland have ceased work. It is expected that the Punchestown ...

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  25. FLYING CHAPLAIN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Once a sea captain, now a flying chaplain, Captain Dexter of the A.I.F., is a passenger on the Orvioto, which arrived at Adelaide ...

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  27. "IRISH FACE TO FACE WITH A CATASTROPHE."

    Archbishop Walsh says the Irish are face to face with an appalling catastrophe, and that he has the gravest apprehension of the consequences of ...

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  28. AMERICAN MONEY MARKET

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.).—A mercantile and shipping firm has been advised by cable that the American banks are calling in all loans, owing to the ...

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  29. TANKS AND GUNS FROM GERMANY.

    "The Morning Post" (London) has published translations of code letters which passed between a Sinn Fein agent and Baron Von Horst, who was ...

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  30. ENGINEERING INDUSTRY

    CASTLEMAINE.—Representatives of Vickers Ltd., one of the largest engineering firms in Great Britain, are at present on a tour of inspection of ...

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  31. HIGH PRICES

    Asked if he thought a fall in prices was imminent. Mr. J. M'Lellan, managaing director of Foy and Gibson Prop., Ltd., Collingwood, handed ...

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  32. NOT EVEN PRIESTS EXEMPT.

    A priest in the south-west of Ireland has received a letter containing merely these words:—"You are a marked man. You have encouraged crimes and ...

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  33. "CAN BE FRIENDS."

    The "Manchester Guardian" publishes an interview with Mr. Griffith, the Sinn Fein leader. Mr. Griffith says:—"We fought the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. LUMBAGO.

    "Occasionally I am subject to Lumbago twinges," writes Mr. John Robert Barrows, of Provis street, Queenstown, "and find nothing equal to Dr. ...

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  35. DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Speaking in the British House of Commons, Mr. T. P. O'Gonnor (Nationalist) emphasised the gravity of the condition of the hunger strikers in ...

    Article : 351 words
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