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  2. USTRIAL PROBLEMS PUZZLE AUTHORITIES

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Board of Industry has considered a suggestion for the constitution of an industrial board to cover miscellaneous sections ...

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  3. GENOA GONFEREMCE ENDS

    LONDON, Friday.—Addressing the final plenary session of the Genoa Conference Mr. Lloyd George defined the conference as forever an inspiring ...

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  4. NO PEACE IN SOUTH IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Arthur C[?]fith announced in the Dail Eireann another failure of the efforts to sccure peace He moved for an ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday.—The privileges committee of the House of Lords, by 20 votes to four, decided that Lady Rhondda had not established her ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIES

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Speeches in the South African Assembly on the budget were largely devoted to the question of protection. A majority of ...

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  7. OUTRAGES IH ULSTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The outrages in Belfast were continued to-day. Armed men entered a timberyard and da[?]eyard. After inquiring the ...

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  8. GASWORKERS DESIRE CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Crofts (secretary of the Gas Employes' Union) has written to the companies again urging on them the desirability ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS BYELECTION

    LONDON, Friday.—The byelection to All the House of Commons vacancy for a representative of the City of London resulted in the return of Mr. ...

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  10. CREW DELAYS A STEAMER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—men the steamer Moreton Bay was due to sail on Saturday afternoon, 50 members of the crew refused to go to sea on the ...

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  11. INCENDIARISM IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Friday,—Seven fires, all of which are believed to be incendiary occupied the fire brigade of Belfast this morning. They started practically ...

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  12. LONDON LOAN MARKET.

    LONDON, Friday.—The city editor of "The Times." says the Straits Settlement Government is issuing a loan on the same terms as that of the ...

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  13. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE ENDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—-The dispute between the cotton factory owners of Lancashire and their employes has been settled.— ...

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  14. ENGINEERING LOCKOUT.

    LONDON, Friday.—A meeting of the federation of engineering and shipbuilding trades employes at Portsmouth has decided in favor of ...

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  15. A.W.U. CONSIDERS AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—No information can be obtained with regard to the shearers' attitude on the recent award by Mr. Justice Powers, which reduced ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. Advertising

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  17. ATTACK ON COOPERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Armed men fired on the workers at the cooperage in Belfast. They wounded four employes, two of whom died. Two others are ...

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  18. TENTATIVE AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The negotlating committee of the engineering employes' unions, excluding the A.E.W., has reach ed a tentative agreement, which it will ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Friday.—Belfast is in a most excited condition to-night. There is heavy. firing in York, street, which is patrolled by numerous troopers and ...

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  20. BRITAIN LEADS WAY TO PEACE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview, described the adoption of the non-aggression pact as one of-the most remarkable scenes ...

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  21. MORMON POLYGAMY

    While the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (Mormon) fulminates against polygamy and excommunicates any member who takes ...

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  22. Motorist Tries to Break Record

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Boyd Edkins made an attempt to lower the Brisbane to Sydney motor record yesterday. He was unsuccessful in the ...

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  23. RAIDS PLANNED WELL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Observer's" correspondent describes numerous outrages and burnings in County Down and County Antrim. He says, that ...

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  24. ONE POLICEMAN KILLED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Several armed men fired at plainclothes constables in the centre of Belfast. One has died as a result of his ...

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  25. VILLAGE BURNED MALICIOUSLY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Half the village of Desertmarlin, near Magherafelt, was burnt down maliciously last night. Four Roman Catholic youths were taken ...

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  26. SAWBLADES FOUND IN GAOL YARD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A packet of sawblades has been found in the yard of the Melbourne Gaol. It is believed that a plot had been formed by a ...

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  27. NON-AGGRESSION PACT.

    GENOA, Friday.—The final plenary session of the Genoa Conference adopted a resolution embodying a temporary non-aggression pact. The ...

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  28. BRITISH ARMY LEAVES CORK.

    LONDON, Friday.—. The British troops have evacuated Cork. They handed over the barracks to Free State sodiers.[?] ...

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  29. DRESS ORDER DISOBEYED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Owing to trouble regarding an order that all men must wear full flying uniforms at tea time, five aircraftmen were dismissed ...

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  30. MANSION SET ON FIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Fifty men visited a residence at Rosserea. County Tipperary. They blindfolded and bound the servants, and set fire to ...

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  31. CONFERENCE SAID TO CRUMBLE AWAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In a leader "The Times" states that the Genoa Conference has crumbled away, without a definite conclusion. It has ...

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  32. TRADE AND FINANCE

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Bank rates to-day were as follow: Transfers by telegram 1/3 5-8; bills at three months [?] 13-32.— ...

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  33. MAGISTRATES UNDER FIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A litigant in the Mullingar Republican Court objected to the decision of the bench. He fired a revolver at the magistrates ...

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  34. BADAK PROSECUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the Badak conspiracy charge. The foreman said the jury had unanimously ...

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  35. CUSTOMS DUES FROM GERMANS.

    LONDON, Friday.— It has been annaunced that between April 1, 1921, and March 31, 1922, £3,680,000 was colleeted by commissioners of ...

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  36. Federal Propaganda

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Several members of the Federal Parliament and Ministers have agreed to support the Prime Minister in the propaganda tour ...

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  37. RELIEF WORKS IN FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Dail Eirea[?] has voted £100.000 for relief works.[?] ...

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  38. ENGLISH PAD CHANGES.

    Under the heading "The Decline of Psychoanalysis.," an English weekly remarks: "People are not talking about psychoanalysis quite as much ...

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  39. FREE STATE COALITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the Dail Eireann to-day the Speaker announced that Mr. Collins and Mr. de Valera had agreed to the formation of a national ...

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  40. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A reply to a correspondent regarding Mr. Austen Chamberlain's statement in the House of Commons on Thursday that France ...

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  41. THREE TIMES MARRIED

    Charles Gates, 68, who pleaded guilty to a charge of b[?]gamy, appeared for sentence before Chief Justice McCawley in Brisbane last Tuesday. ...

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  42. PREMIER MEETS OVERSEA LEGISLATORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George was specially cordial to the dominion parliamentarians to-day. Australia was represented by Sir James ...

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