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  2. PEACE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Wed.—Hope that an agreement will be reached at the Irish Peace Conference in Dublin has been increased by the presence for the first ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Beeby, presiding in the special court constituted under the Eight Hours Amendment Act to-day announced that the court ...

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  4. FIRE IN SPANISH OFFICES

    MALAGA. Wednesday.—A fire was discovered at one o'clock this morning in a building occupied by a number of Government departments, and in the ...

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  5. HUGE PETROL BLAZE

    LONDON, Wed.—Forty fire brigades fought a fire at Capel Leonard's petrol distillery, Hackney Wick. Lorries were requisitioned, and tons of sand were ...

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  6. GENOA CONFERENCE MEETS NEW TROUBLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr Wickham Steed, telegraphing from Genoa, says that M. Tchitcherin (a Russian delegate) gave a Strong wigging to ...

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  7. EMPIRE MIGRTION

    LONDON, Wed.—Mr. L. G. S.Amery, in moving in the House of Commons the second reading of the Empire Settlement Bill, said 100,000 emigrants ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—An earthquake has caused wide damage in Tokio and Yokohama. The Chinese quarter of Yokohama ...

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  9. SOLOIERS COMPLAIN OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Returned. Soldiers' Employment Bureau in Melbourne declared, that the position regarding unemployed soldiers is ...

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  10. CHURCH STANDS FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Thurs.—From a meeting of Irish Bishops held at Maynooth a statement has been Issued urging acceptance of the treaty, denouncing ...

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  11. OFFER MADE TO CANBERRA STRIKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister of Federal Works and Railways has submitted a proposition to the strikers at Canberra. He is hopeful that ...

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  12. SCHEMES FOR COUNTERING RUSSOGERMAN MOVE.

    LONDON, Wed.—On account of the uncertainty produced by M. Poineare's speech a definite plan is afoot to summon a meeting of the signatories of the ...

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  13. DEATHS' EXCEED 50.

    MALAGA, Thursday.—The fire brigade Had not gained control of the flames early this morning. The death roll now contains nearly 60 names.— ...

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  14. MORE OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Wed.—Mullingar is in a state of turmoil. Republican troops attacked a lorry. full of Free Staters in the market square and a skirmish ...

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  15. WHAT IS NORMAL WAGE LEVEL?

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the latest issue of the "Public Service Reciew" appears the following paragraph: "Speaking of the new age ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wed.—Counsel for the prosecution, in closing the case against Horatio Bottomley. M.P., asked that he be committed for trial on ...

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  17. SILESIAN INCIDENT.

    PARIS. Wed.—The Ambassadors' Conference has requested the German Ambassador to ask bis Government to take urgent measures to arrest and ...

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  18. BELFAST'S RECORD OF CRIME.

    Mr. Justice Moore, in opening the Belfast commission, said there bad. been 97 murders, 59 attempts to murder, and 150 burglaries in the city since ...

    Article : 108 words
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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES LEAGUE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the conference of Victorian branches of the New Settlers' League it was stated that 500 immigrants had been absorbed ...

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  21. PETERBOROUGH.

    The Peterborough branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association celebrated Anzac Day with a reunion dinner. In other years the day had been celebrated ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT

    JOHANNESBURG. Wednesday.—The South African Government is being given new cause for anxiety by the men awaiting trial for complicity in ...

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  23. PUBLIC SERVICE PAY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The appeal by the Government against the determination of the Storemen and Packers' Board was continued in the ...

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  24. IRISH STATES QUARREL

    A threatened breakdown of Mr Collins and Sir James Craig's London agreement has created consternation among the moderates in the north and ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    AHMEDABAD, Wednesday.—Hazrat Mohani (president of the sessions of the Moslem League last December), who was arrested at Cawnpore last ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. LIBERAL UNION CLUB

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Liberal Union, convened to welcome new members, Mr. A. J. McLachlan (chairman of directors of the ...

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  27. FIGHT AT MULLINGAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fighting was resumed at Mullingar this morning. Both the Free State and the irregular forces used rifles and machine guns ...

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  28. RELIEF FOR RUSSIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A deputation from the South. Australian committee of the Australian relief fund for stricken Europe, waited on the ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. JURY CONDEMNS REPUBLICAN MURDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A coroner's jury in Athlone has expressed abhorrence of the murder of General Adamson. The Free State army has ...

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  30. COTTON LAND INUNDATED.

    NEW ORLEANS, Wednesday. —Twenty persons are dead and millions of acres of cotton land have been inundated by floods, which followed ...

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  31. JAPANESE PUBLICITY SCHEME.

    Some Japanese advertisements possess a wealth of imagery unknown to the Western advertiser. A Tokio draper announces:—"Our goods are sent ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. CHEERY CHARLIE'S LETTER BAG.

    Charles Chaplin, he of the expressive feet and wabbly derby, received 73,000 letters during the first three days of his recent visit to London. ...

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  33. JEWS UNWELCOME IN PALESTINE

    A British sojourner in Palestine relates an incident bearing on the indignation of the native Christian and Moslem population at the incursions of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. FISHERMAN FAILS TO RETURN HOME.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man, thought to be named Alexander Peterson, went fishing yesterday and did not return. A skiff containing a shirt and trousers ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. AMERICAN UNEMPLOYMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—Official figures show that unemployment in the United States is on the brink of a new high fluctuation. About ...

    Article : 84 words
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