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  2. SEDITION IN INDIA

    AHMEDABAD (India), Thurs.—Though found by a jury of his fellow countrymen to be not guilty, the Moslem leader Hazrat Mohani must go to gaol. He ...

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  3. PASTORAL INDUSTRY WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Justice Powers delivered judgment to-day in the plaint of the Australian Workers' Union against the Pastoralists' Federal ...

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  4. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though there is a general feeling that if the difficulties of the Genoa Conference were confined to a contest between Mr Lloyd ...

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  5. IRISH CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, Thurs.—Fierce fighting occurred to-day at Annacariy, Tipper-, ary, where a few Regulars held the barracks against many Irresulars. ...

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  6. ADELAIDE WOOL SALE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At the wool sule to-day animation was displayed by the buyers, particularly those representing America and Bradford. ...

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  7. TERRITORY NATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sen. Pearee (Minister of Home and Territories), advertised to-day statements telegraphed from Darwin, which alleged ...

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  8. RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Cabinet has decided to adhere to the nonaggression pact with a reservation that the rights of France under the Treaty ...

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  9. REBELLIOH IN CHINA

    PEKIN, Thursday.—In a battle south of Pekin General Chang-tsoLin suffered a heavy defeat. According to American official telegrams the ...

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  10. GERMANY IS WARNED.

    LONDON, Thurs.—The Reparations Commission has addressed a note to Germany on the subject of the RussbGerman treaty, pointirg out that ...

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  11. AMERICA OFFERS TERMS TO FRANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Paris "Intransigeant" understands that a note has been received by the French Government from the United States in ...

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  12. EFFECT OF EMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday—Lieut-Colonel Amery, replying to criticisms in the House of Commons that migration schemes were weakening the ...

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  13. FARMERS DRIVEN TO ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thurs—Replying in the House of Commons to severel questioners, Sir Hamar Greenwood said with regret that a certain number of ...

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  14. NEW STATE MOVEMENT

    GRAFTON, Friday.—Mr W. M. Hughes has issued a statement in an endeavor to correct an impression that he favored autonomy for the ...

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  15. MEASURING MORALS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Before Mr. Justice Schutt to-day an application was made by Elbert Boughton, of California, for an extension of time to ...

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  16. SYDNEY'S MAY DAY PROCESSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr J. Garden (secretary of the New South Wales Labor Council) stales that the Red Flag will not be carried in the May ...

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  17. TRUCE IS ARRANGED

    LONDON, Thurs.—It is officially stated that a meeting was held at the Dublin Mansion House to-day between pro treaty and an ti treaty headquarters ...

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  18. POLICE TRANSFERS.

    Plaineaolhes-Constable V. V. Kennedy. who has been sfationed in Piric for the past 11½ years, has received notice of his transference to Port ...

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  19. SALE OF FAMOUS PICTURES

    LONDON, Thursday. — There were unprecedented scenes at the sate of the famous Burdell Coulls [?] at Christie's, the ...

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  20. HAREBS REVOLUTION.

    The harems of Turkey, long regarded by the rest of the world as one of the wickedest, most cruel of human institutions, are fast disappearing. ...

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  21. TASMANIA'S HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    At Scottsdale on Monday night, Mr. J. B. Hayes (Minister of Public Works in Tasmania) made reforence to the importance of the hydro-siectrie ...

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  22. FANATICAL de VALERA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. de Valera, speaking to Dublin, said he regretted that the members of the Bail Eireann were opposed to each other instead of ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following an inquiry last week and the week before into the cost of living, it is authoritatively stated that the basic ...

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  24. MANUREWA SUPPOSED LOST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A message received this afternoon from the pilot at Foster, 123 miles north of Sydney, states that wreckage has been picked ...

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  25. THEATRES THREATENED WITH STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The theatrical and picture show employes are threatening to strike, owing to the refusal of the employers to pay those ...

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  26. 900,000 DOLLAR SWINDLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Alleged to be known to the police as international crooks two men, one from London, and the other from Melbourne, have ...

    Article : 213 words
  27. BLACK LABOR FOR NORTH.

    Replying to Sen Fairbaira's speech on the unsuitability of white labor for the Northern Territory, Sen. Pearce said he would like to draw attention to ...

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  29. HOLDING CRIMINALS.

    The New South Wales police complain bitterly of the apathy of the commonwealth Government in regard to passports for criminals who are not ...

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  30. £35 AN ACRE.

    Great activity prevails in the farming areas of Dawson Valley, Queensland, where cotton picking is in fall swing. Very large consignments ...

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