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  2. BRITISH BUDGET PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Men.—To hear the delivery of the budget by Sir Robert Horne this afternoon the House of Commons attracted the biggest audience it has ...

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  3. YOUNG WOMAN DISAPPEARS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Detective Brennan is inquiring into the disappearance of a young woman named Amy Catherine Meyer (23). She ...

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  4. IRISH ANARCHY

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Dublin says that a total of £70,000 was taken at the revolver point from branches of ...

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  5. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—Reciprocal explanations were a feature of to-day's announcement regarding the Genoa Conference. ...

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  6. METHODISITS WELCOME PASTORS

    A welcome was tendered to Revs A. W. Wellington and R. L. Tilbrook in Dunn Hall, by Pirie Methodists last night. Mr T. R. Taylor presided and ...

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  7. LONDON CRIMES

    LONDON, Monday.—The trial of Ronald True, for the murder of a woman in a London suburban flat, was opened at the Old Bailey to-day. ...

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  8. RAIN REMOVES ANXIETY

    Gloomy weather met smiling faces throughout the north yesterday. Rain had been falling steadily for a day and a half, and had relieved the ...

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  9. POLICE METHODS QUESTIONED.

    LONDON, Monday—Special methods used by the police in the case were a subject of keen questioning in the Caversham police court, when ...

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  10. FAREWELL TO MR A. V. PIMLOTT

    Members of the Wattle Friendship Club assembled at the Institute Hall last night to bid farewell to Mr A. V. Pimlott, managing director of ...

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  11. MERCHANTS APPROACH SOVIET.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" Paris correspondent on Monday interview M. krassin. The latter said that the Bolshevists had been approached ...

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  12. WHETHERBY CASE ENDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the Whetherby case Morris was acquitted. Woods and Howells were sentenced respectively to 15 and six months ...

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  13. HELP RUSSIAN PEASANT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Professor Meredith Atkinson has returned on the steamer Sonoma from a visit to Russia. He says: "Help the ...

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  14. MAY DAY CELEBRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" correspondent in Paris says that the May Day demonstrators at Mayence committed a serious offence against ...

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  15. RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY,

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Wickham steed, telegraphing from Genoa, emphasises the Russian and French explanations. The Bolshevists, he says, ...

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  16. MORE RAIN PROMISED.

    The forecast issued yesterday was us under: "Still unsettled, with further rain and some thunder, but fine at ...

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  17. APPEAL FOR UNIFIED ARMY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Dablin states that an important manifesto has been issued and signed by a number of ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. JAMESTOWN GETS MORE THAN INCH.

    A steady rain commenced to fall at Jamestown on Monday at dinner time, and continued all the afternoon. All Monday night the rain fell and at times ...

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  20. FINE FALLS IN THE NORTH.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Weather Office staled to-day that splendid rains had fallen throughout the State. The most favored district was the upper ...

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  21. CONTROL OF RAW MATERIALS.

    GENOA, Mon.—The Dominion delegates are adopting a strong attitude in the proceedings of the Economic Commission regarding raw materials. ...

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  22. BASIS PROPOSED FOR UNITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Dublin manifesto sets out that the basis of unification should be as follows: (1) Acceptance of the fact, which ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S MENTAL DEFECTIVES.

    The British royal commission on the care and control of the feeble-minded estimated in 1908 the total number of meatally defective persons at 271,607 ...

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  24. MAY MY CLASH

    LONDON, Tues.—From Reuters correspondent at Mayence (Germany) comes a report that an American officer while making an awkward turn to ...

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  25. MILLIONAIRE LEADS SIMPLE LIFE.

    In Sydney are the skipper and island crew of the Pacific windjammer Ajax. Among the crew is one Peter Jennings, a millionaire, but Peter doesn't care ...

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  26. REPUBLICANS SEIZE DUBLIN BUILDINGS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Republican irregulars have taken possession of the Kildare street Club, in Dablin, an Irish Unionist centre. They also ...

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  27. LIQUOR AS MEDICINE.

    Chicago doctors issued more than 2,000,000 prescriptions for alcoholic liquor during the year 1921. At an average cost of 3 dol. per pint for the ...

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  28. BANK ROBBED OF £10,000.

    LONDON, Mon.—Armed men described as members of the Irregular I.R.A. at Kilworth camp raided the Bank of Ireland at Mitchelstown, and ...

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  29. NO MEWS OF MANUREWA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is still no news of the missing barque Manurewa. She is a month overdue on a trip from Sydney to a north coast port. ...

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  30. PARLEY WITH BUILDING SEIZERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After surrounding the Kildare street Club the Free State troops parleyed with the republican occupants. The latter agreed to ...

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  32. BOY BUSHRANGER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Robert Banks (18), the companion of Harry Maple, a boy bushranger, who was shot dead in Gippsland, pleaded guilty ...

    Article : 94 words
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