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  2. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Rear-Admiral Dumaresq who has just relinquished command of the Australian Navy, stated at a farewell gathering yesterday, ...

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  3. SEA LEVIATHAN'S CAREER

    LONDON, Friday,—The ex-German steamer Imperator, now the Cunard liner Berengaria, which is the world's second largest liner, has been ...

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  4. ORCANISED MURDER

    LONDON, Thurs.—There have been further shootings of at least five prominent men at their residences in the Ballineen and Dunmany districts, West ...

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  5. RUSSIA THREATENS POLAND

    BERLIN, Saturday.—It is reported that large numbers of Russian Communist troops have arrived at Smolensk and Minsk to reinforce the Red ...

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  6. FRENCH BANDIT CONDEMNED TO DEATH

    PARIS, Saturday.—The bandit Charrier has been condemned to death. Charrior, who is a fair-haired, fragile youth of Polish origin and a ...

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  7. RUSSO-GERMAN PACT

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Wickham Steed, telegraphing from Genoa, says it is no longer documents that are about to be presented La the Bolshevists, but ...

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  8. SMELTERS TO BE SUED

    In a statement made in Melbourne and published last Eriday in the "Age," relating to the legal action threatened against the Smelters Co. by the ...

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  9. ANZAC DAY ON GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Friday.—Colonel Hughes has cabled that a memorial service was held at Anzac Cove on Anzac Day. It was largely attended by representatives ...

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  10. STEAMER HOBSON'S BAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay, which was involved in the seamen's dispute, sailed to time yesterday. She had an ...

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  11. DISASTROUS SHIPWRECK.

    HAVRE, Friday.—Seventeen of the crew, including the captain, were drowned in the loss of the 3000-tons steamer Depute Albert Taillandier, ...

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  12. REDUCED TAXATION EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Sat.—It is anticipated in some quarters that the budget, which will be introduced on Monday, will propose reductions of 1/ in the pound ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr Louis Stanton was admitted to the Alfred Hospital, suffering from severe burns. They were caused when he was ...

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  14. WHAT THE DISTRICT BELIEVES

    The Canberra trouble has extended until the strikers include all the men employed on the sewer works, roads and power-house (depot men), ...

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  15. GAMBLING IN TRAINS.

    Passengers who relieve the tedium of long distance railway journeys by playing games of cards for money will be interested in the condemnation of ...

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  16. ENGINEERING DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Friday.—A conference representing all the engineering unions apart from the Amalgamated Engineers' Union has unanimously decided to ...

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  17. FALSE TEETH FOR A CLOCK.

    The clock that hangs eighty feel over the junction of the Strand and Fleet Street, London from the east tower of the Law Courts, has just ...

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  18. DAIL IS ALARMED

    LONDON, Thurs.—Mr. Griffith announces that in consequence of the gravity of the situation the Dail Eireann will remain in session from week to ...

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  19. FASCISTI IN FIUME.

    A series of incidents had resulted in severe lighting in Fiume. According to the "Secolo," the critical situation may be summarised and explained thus: ...

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  20. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT SEEKS THE MURDERERS.

    LONDON, Sat.—The Dail Cabinet has issued a statement declaring that the Government will employ all its resour- ces to bring to justice the perpetrators ...

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  21. POPE HOPES FOR GOOD RESULT.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Pope has sent a letter to Cardinal Gasparri, expressing a hope that good will result from the Genoa Conference. He ...

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  22. SMELTERS' WAGES.

    Contrary to anticipations, full details of Mr Justice Powers' decision as to the basic wage for the Pirie Smellers did not arrive on Saturday ...

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  23. AMERICA'S FREE STATE BONDS.

    ST. LOUIS, Saturday.—Mr. John Forrestal (a member of the Dublin municipal council) is visiting St. Louis. He states that Irish Republic ...

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  24. RUSSIAN SUB-COMMITTEE NOT DISSOLVED.

    GENOA, Saturday.—M. Barthou is to remain at Genoa until the completion of the work of the sub-committee on Russian affairs. ...

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  26. CONFERENCE EXPECTED TO-DAY.

    Uncertainty still exists among unionists about the meaning of the award. One result of that is that a conference between the Smelters ...

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  27. MONEY WILL FOLLOW GUARANTEES

    GENOA, Sunday.—The preamble of the draft reply of the Genoa Conference to Russia, while emphasising the fact that the economic reconstruction ...

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  28. ATTACK ON CURRAGH OUTPOST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ballyfair House, Curragh Camp, which was occupied by the regular Irish Republican Army, was attacked last night. The firing lasted an ...

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  29. DURABLE WHITEWASHES.

    A cheap whitewash, which will stand the rain and weather without coming off, and that may be applied to galvanised iron, is made as follows ...

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  31. TREATY CONFERENCE FAILS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The peace conference between advocates and opponents of the Irish treaty finally broke down in Dublin to-day ...

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  32. EXTREMISTS KILLED CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday,—The Irish peace conference was apparently wrecked on Mr. de Valera's demand for another postponement of the election. ...

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  33. BRITISH AND FRENCH INTERESTS.

    GENOA, Sunday.—M. Barthou, in explaining the French view of the projected arrangement about the payment of Russian war debts, told the ...

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  34. MODERATES DESIRE FIRMNESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The increasing lawlessness in the Irish Free State, especially the fight at Mullingar and the murders in Cork, are rousing moderate ...

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