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  2. Trouble in Tipperary

    In the House of Commons at question time to-day Mr. Winston Churchill said the situation in parts of Tipperary was disquieting the ...

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  3. Commonwealth Line Troubles

    Referring to-day to a new trouble on the Commonwealth steamer Largs Bay, Mr W. M. Hughes said that the officers desired to have a right to ...

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  4. Sense Overriden by Passion

    Sir Arthur Balfour was entertained at luncheon by the Carlton Club to-day. Referring to the Conservative Party's differences on the subject of a ...

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  5. Japanese Politics

    The downfall of the Takahashi Government is declared to be inevitable. The Premier has appealed to the Diet to adopt the budget, but if its ...

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  6. Japan's Status in East

    President Harding as expected to reply to-day to Sen. Borah's request to be informed whether the Four-Power Pacific Treaty changes the status ...

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  7. THE FULHAM TRAGEDY

    Unknown to the audience a titled lady's son, formerly a flying officer, was arrested in a Hammersmith music hall in connection with the death of ...

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  8. Assets Wilt to Nothing

    According to the records of the trade inquiry agents (Stubbs & Co.) the unusual local if 116 failures of traders has been recorded since January 1. The ...

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  9. LIBEL IN WAXWORKS.

    There has been a remarkable sequel to a Kidwe1ly trial in which Sir Hamar Greenwood obtained a verdict for £150 for libel against Mr. Deare, proprietor ...

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  10. USE OF WIRELESS.

    Replying to a representation in the House of Commons that the post office should follow the United States example of broadcasting information for ...

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  11. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    Another mysterious tragedy has been reported to the police. Mrs. Freda Kempton, a beautiful young dancing instructor, described as ...

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  12. LIKE SNOW IN OVEN.

    With gross liabilities totalling £496,000 and estimated assets of only £23,000, including an insect collection valued at £15,000, a millionaire's son ...

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  13. PRINCESS MARY'S HONEYMOON.

    Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles are to arrive at London to-morrow. They intend to leave for Italy on Thursday. ...

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  14. ENGLISH BOXING.

    Lloyd has been matched to fight Bombardier Wells on April 7— ...

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  15. THREE FORCES HOLD LIMERICK.

    The situation in Limerick is extremely critical, and an early outbreak of fighting is feared by the Government. The republicans have ...

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  17. RESQUE OF GANNON.

    Regarding the rescuers of Mervyn Gannon, the president of the Life Saving Association stated to-day that he had decided to take no action to ...

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  18. HEADLESS BODY FOUND IN TRUCK.

    About 18,000 visitors to the Leipzig fair were horrified at the discovery is the railway station of a truck containing the [?]pited body of a ...

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  19. MAN FACES MURDER CHARGE.

    At the city court to day George Chapper was charged with the murder of a young married woman named Alice Smith. He was remanded for a week. ...

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  20. DUDLEY EXPLOSION.

    Three move of the girls injured in the Dudley explosion have died, making the total fatalities 13. All the victims were between 14, and 15 years of ...

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  21. CITIZENS FEAR A BATTLE.

    The "Evening News" correspondent in Limerick says that the atmosphere is electrical. The citizens regard the situation with the gravest ...

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  22. MR BARWELL GETS PUBLICITY.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr H. N. Barwell) says He regards a break With the Nationalists in Federal politics as only consistent with the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. WOLVERHAMPTON WEST ELECTION.

    The byelection for Wolverhampton West, consequent on the death of Mr Bird, on February 7. resulted: Sir Robert Bird (Coalition) 16,780 ...

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  24. SHARKS CLEAR COOGEE SURF.

    Two big sharks appeared off Coogee this afternoon. The surfers hurriedly left the water. Fishermen renewed their efforts to capture the sharks. ...

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  25. A VANISHING TRIBE.

    A recent message from Thursday Island to the Brisbane Government stated that force had been used to evict the remaining members of the Prince of ...

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  26. DISTURBANCES IN ULSTER.

    Disturbances continue in Ulster. Two men have been killed and one has been wounded since daybreak. Armed incendiaries set fire to a ...

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  27. TEAMSTER FLOGS HIS WIFE.

    At Narrabri to-day Robert Jones (a teamster) was found guilty of having flogged his wife with a bullock whip. He was sentenced to six months in ...

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  29. DOGMA ABOUT TROPIC SETTLEMENT.

    In a letter to "The Times" Mr Barwell replies to Mr Edmund Jowett. He says: "I stand by every word I have said regarding what I believe. ...

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  30. Fugitive Russians' Home

    The problem created by the hundreds of thousands of Russian refugees in various parts of Europe has been raised in the House of Commons. ...

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  31. PROPOSAL IN COURT.

    While a charge of loitering made against a pretty girl, Lily Frewin, 23, of Reading, was being heard at Aldershot on January 12, a young man ...

    Article : 237 words
  32. GERMAN POLICE STOP BALLET.

    The German police have prohibited a ballet in which a white woman, dies resisting the assault of four negroes. It was meant to be part of the ...

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  33. CONVICT WITH REVOLVER.

    John West, at present serving a sentence of three years in Fremantle Gaol, was charged at the Criminal Court, Perth, with, having attempted ...

    Article : 166 words
  34. EYES TURN TO CANBERRA.

    Referring to Canberra, Mr. W. M. Hughes said to-day that the Commonwealth would never come into its own unless it sot up its own home in its ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. WORK OFFERED TO MR. GULLETT.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. Theodo[?]) has offered Mr. H. S. Gullett a position as organiser of the agricultural industry. ...

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