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  2. ANARCHY IN IRFLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—The rattle of machine, gans, mingling with the deeper notes of the hotchkisses, kept Belfast terror-stricken throughout ...

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  3. GERMANY AND RUSSIA OFFER DEFENCE

    GENOA, Friday.—Germany has accepted the Allies conditions regarding the absence of her representatives from the subcommittee of eleven Powers ...

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  4. B.H.P. STEEL WORKS

    The following statement was made yesterday by the Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd.- "In accordance with previous public ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Yokohama Bay was brilliantly warm to-day, and large crowds of citizens and school children were early astir to line the street from ...

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  6. THE AFRICAN REVOLT

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—In the House of Assembly to-day the Indemnity Bill in connection with the Band revolt was read a second time, ...

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  7. ENGINEERING INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—An attempt to reopen negotiations between the Engineering Employers' Federation and the representatives of 47 unions ...

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  8. FRANCE MAKES A PROTEST.

    PARIS, Friday.—The French delegation at Genoa has written to Signor Facta protesting against the tenor of the German reply. It contests the ...

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  9. GERMANY'S REPLY ACCEPTED.

    GENOA, Saturday.—Representatives of 10 Powers met this afternoon. M. Barthou made a statement similar to the French protest to Signor Facta. ...

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  10. TRADE AND FINANCE

    LONDON, Friday.—An announcement has been made of the Government's wish to convert the five per cent, national war bonds due on October, 1922, ...

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  11. THIEF LOSES ALL BOOTY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The premises of D. McDougall, jeweller of Gouger street, Adelaide, were robbed on Friday night. ...

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  12. MAJOR OUTRAM DEAD

    NAIROBI, Saturday.—The Australian hunter of big game (Major Outram) has died in the Mombasa Hospital. He was admitted to that ...

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  13. WIRELESS STATION SEIZED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Armed men held up the Limerick junction last night, when 44 Free State army recraits were on a train bound for Dublin for ...

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  14. BRITISH PREMIER GETS ANNOYED.

    GENOA, Saturday.— The French delegation has raised the subject of comments in the Russian memorandum on the London experts report. It ...

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  15. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An elderly man living at Darlinghurst was taken from Sydney Hospital to the Coast Hospital yesterday suffering from the effects ...

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  16. STEAMER SET AFIRE IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Armed men went to Dublin North Wall and boarded the Ulster steamer Rathlin Head. They sprinkled the deck with petrol ...

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  17. EXPERTS TO CONSIDER RUSSIA'S CASE.

    GENOA, Sunday.—Apart from the difficulty of deciding the form the Russian payment of compensation shall take, no difficully was apparent at ...

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  18. LORD CECIL STIRS POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The political world finds its greatest interest at present in a published declaration from Lord Robert Cecil of his opinions on ...

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  19. ROSS SMITH MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A memorial service, which was unique from the fact that it was held in a factory, was celebrated in the Victors workshops ...

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  20. EXPLORER'S MEMORIAL BURNED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The magnificent mansion is Carrick-on-Shannon, erected in 1896 to the memory of Mr Parke, a member of the Stanley ...

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  21. RUSSIA WITHDRAWS MEMORANDUM.

    GENOA, Saturday.—At the outset of the silting of the Russian affairs sub-committee M. Seydoux, acting on instructions from M. Barthou, ...

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  22. ALLIES OFFER LENIENCY.

    GENOA, Sunday.—The conditions and offers indicated in the Russian reply are largely in accordance with the Allied note presented to the Soviet last ...

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  24. MONASTIR EXPLOSION.

    ATHENS, Saturday.—The latest news of the Monastir disaster is that Serbian engineers diverted the waters of the River Dragora towards the spot ...

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  25. ARMED RESISTANCE TO MR. COLLINS.

    LONDON, Sunday—Wild scenes marked Mr Michael Collins viist to Killarney. A hand of armed men met his party at the station and ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND LAWYER MISSING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Ernest Frederick Augustus Heiner, a solicitor from Brisbane, has been missing from the house where he was staying in Bondi ...

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  27. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION IN WHITE SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.— Concurrently witnthe discussions at Genoa an interational uaval demonstration is being made in the White Sea. ...

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  28. ITALY'S KING MEETS DELEGATES.

    GENOA, Sunday.—There was a remarkable gathering on board the Italian battleship Dante Alighieri. The King of Italy gave a luncheon to the ...

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  29. GRTMANY DENIES MILITARY CONVENTION.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—An official statement categorically denies the existence of any Russo-German military convention.— ...

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  30. SLY GROGSHOP FOUND

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the central police court to-day Aagustus Robey (44) and May Howe (28) were convicted of the illegal sale of beer at a ...

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  31. FRANCE ANGERS GERMANY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Herr Wirth has written to Signor Facta protesting energetically against the words "lying accusations" in the French letter ...

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  32. MORE WORK FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A verbatim report Mr. Lloyd George's interview last night shows that the Premier anticipates handing over an important part ...

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  33. SECRET CLAUSES OF TREATY.

    LONDON, Friday.— "The Times" correspondent in Genoa wires the hitherto unpublished clauses of the Russo-German treaty. ...

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  34. TRAM CRASHES INTO MOTOR

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A collision occurred between Prospect and North Adelaide last evening, between a motor car and a tram. The automobile was ...

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  35. FRANCE SAYS GERMANY LIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another bombshell was thrown into the conference yesterday afternoon, in the shape of two French protests addressed ...

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  36. ITALIAN MUSICIAN ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Monsignor Rello (conductor of the Sistine Choir) has been robbed of 50 valuable medals, 6000 Italian lire, and £85. ...

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  37. GERMANS GO TO RUSSIA.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The penetration of Russia has now property begun. Representatives of the big German trusts are visiting Moscow to examine ...

    Article : 132 words
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