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  4. MONETARY AND MINING STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

    There were no sales on the Launceston Exchange, the market being quiet. There was very little alteration in any of the quotations. North Farrell and ...

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  5. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    According to ihe "Nichi Nichi Shi[?]bun," Japan's policy will be to strive to prevent the proposed anti-Japanese legislation in California, but should the ...

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  6. IRELAND [?]NN FE[?]NERS DRILLING.

    Four thousand Sinn Feiners in Glasgow are secretly drilling under ex-service instructors. It is understood the police, who are watching developments, know ...

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  7. CONDITION OF CHINA

    The "New York Sun's". Shanghai correspondent interviewed former President Sun Yat Sen, who said that the condition of China to-day, as a result of the ...

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  8. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    Mrs. Sheehy Skeffington, whose husband was shot in the Dublin rebellion of Easter, 1916, enquired on Sunday morning at Brixton prison as to Mr. ...

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  10. POLAND AND LITHUANIA

    The "New York American's" Washington correspondent says it has been intimated that the United States will be asked to mediate on the Polish and ...

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  11. TROUBLES IN AFRICA RAILWAYMEN GO TO GAOL.

    Extrordinary dramatic scenes occurred in connection with the railway strike at Lorenzo Marquez, owing to the refusal of the authorities to release the arrested ...

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  12. WEST COAST NEWS ELECTROLYTIC ZINC CO.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—Captain E. H. Frazer, representative of the Electrolytic Zinc Co., paused through Zeehan from Melbourne to Queenstown on Saturday, ...

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  13. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL

    The proposal to establish an infectious diseases hospital at Wynyard was advanced a further stage on Friday last, when a deputation representing the Table ...

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  14. STARVING LORD MAYOR

    Alderman M'Sweeney, Lord Mayor of Cork, who is in Brixton prison, and is [?]-striking, is very weak. He is suffering from headache and ...

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  15. COMBATING TYPHUS

    In response to Mr. Balfour's appeal, the Lord Mayor of London's next flag day will be devoted to funds to combat typhus. ...

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  16. PRIVATE BANKS

    Bolshevist newspapers report that the liquidation of private banks, begun after their socialisation in February, has now been completed, and shows assets ...

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  17. POSITION IMPROVING.

    The strike situation is improving, and the Government denies that public services struck in sympathy. ...

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  18. SANE AND WELL CONSIDERED.

    A manifesto has been issued by the Rhodesian Labour party stating that in view of the inflammatory atmosphere in the world, the party is convinced that the ...

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  19. SYMPATHY IN UNITED STATES.

    In sympathy with M'Sweeney, stevedores refused to finish the loading of the British steamer Muncaster Castle. The crew of the vessel completed the ...

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  20. INTER-TOWN FOOTBALL.

    ZEEHAN, Monday. — an inter-town football match was played at Zeehan on Saturday between Queenstown and Zeehand: It was won by Queenstown by ...

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  21. BRITISH LABOR UNREST WILL MINERS STRIKE.

    The general consensus of opinion, as revealed in the English newspapers, is that, while the mining situation is serious, the failure of yesterday's ...

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  22. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN

    The London "Times" special correspondent who is attending the cricket match between the team chosen by the Marylebone Cricket Club to visit ...

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  23. QUEENSTOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS BROKEN INTO.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—The yard, gate, and back door of the Council Chambers were found broken open yesterday afternoon. The police made ...

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  24. STATEMENT OF DE VALERA.

    De Valera, "President" of the Sinn Fein "Republic," denies a cable message from Cork which states that he is intervening on behalf of Alderman ...

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  25. CITY COUNCIL RESIGNS.

    In Dublin the military authorities [?]ided a printer's establishment and confiscated 10,000 postcard photographs of M'Sweeney and 6000 of Dr. ...

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  27. DEVON HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Devon Hospital was held in the board room, Latrobe, on Friday afternoon, when there were present: ...

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  28. RAILTON MEMORIAL BAZAAR

    A bazaar under the auspices of the Railton Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Committee was opened on Wednesday afternoon and continued in the evening. The ...

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  29. RIANA TRAMWAY

    A meeting of the Tramway League was held in the Soldiers' Memorial Hall on Wednesday night. There was a good attendance, including Mr. P. G. ...

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  30. PROTECTION OF LOYALISTS.

    It is stated that Mr Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, favors the proposals recently submitted by the Ulster Unionists, whereby, failing adequate military ...

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  31. NEW IRON FIELD

    It is reported that one of the finest iron fields in the world has been discovered in the Philippines. Surveys thus far completed show lands containing ...

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  32. PRINTING STRIKE CONTINUES.

    In connection with the printing strike at Manchester and Liverpool, as those branches have repeatedly ignored the instructions of the Executive Committee ...

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  33. ITALIAN CRISIS DEFEAT OF EXTREMISTS.

    Further details of the decisive defeat of the extremists at the Milan conference show that despite the Government's warning that any extremist revolution ...

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  34. ELECTRICIANS' THREAT.

    The likelihood of London being faced with a strike of electricians on the tube tram and lighting services waa brought a stage nearer by an ...

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  35. SETTLEMENT DESIRED.

    The "Times" correspondent of Milan [?]tates that the factories which have been seized by the workers are short of raw material, and the men's ...

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  36. VIOLENT EARTH-SHOCK

    Another violent earthquake occurred in the province of Reggion Nell' Emilia (in the department of Emilia, Italy). Serious damage was done in the various ...

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