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  2. HICKSON MISSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A huge crowd of sick persons gathered at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day for the first day of the Hickson heaing mission. ...

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  3. MAN WITH A GUN

    ADELAIDE, Thursday—A sensational story of a man bailing up two young couples with a double-barrelled gun on Saturday night was told in the ...

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  4. TURKISH GOVERNMENT

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.— Towards the end of the debate a motion was tabled signed by 150 deputie declaring in the event of the ...

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  5. YARRA MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The inquest into the death of Bertha Coughlan was continued to-day. Detective McGuffie said that as a ...

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  6. OUTRAGES IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Further details of the Blowing up of the income tax office in Dublin state that Dublin was alarmed at the blowing up of the ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The debate on the censure mortion moved by Mr Anstey was continued by Mr Gardner (N.S.W.), who supported the ...

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  8. GERMAN RESISTANCE

    BERLIN, Wedesday.— Subsequent to Herr Cuno's speech, representatives of the leading parties in the Reichstag irrespective of their political ...

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  9. KENDENUP COMPANY

    A message from Melbourne states that the directors of De Garis Kendenup) W.A. Development Co., Ltd., expressed, regret in announcing on ...

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  10. CASTLE BURNED DOWN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Between 30 and 40 armed men burned down Wilton Castle near Enniskorthy, which is owned by a retired British Army ...

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  11. REBELS CAUGHT IN OWN TRAP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Attempts by irregulars to blow up troops disastrously [?]coiled on the heads of their own comrades. ...

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  12. BRITAIN SYMPATHIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is believed in well-informed Quarters that Britain, while still maintaining a stand on the terms of the Lausanne ...

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  13. ITALIAN WORKMEN MILTREATED.

    ROME, Wednesday—The maltreatment of seventeen Italian workmen and a priest, who were en route to Belgium, by a crowd at Rosenheim, in ...

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  14. NEWSPAPERS CRITICISED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A resolution was carried, by the Federal Labor Party at a meeting to-day "That this party expresses its strong ...

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  15. ADELAIDE SHOOTING CASE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The case in which Thomas Henry Bowditeh, 3[?] years, laborer, was charged with having on February 22 at Adelaide ...

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  16. ANOTHER PEACE OFFER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A message from Dublin states that the Archbishop of Cashel and a member of Country Cork priests and laymen have ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WHARVES FOR ENGLAND.

    LONDON Wednesday — The "Manchester Guardian" publishes a report that the Australian Government has completed a scheme to erect ...

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  18. SIKI PROTECTE DBY POLICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Siki, who is training for a match against McTighe, on March 17, is protected by a large force of unarmed police, owing ...

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  19. PIRIE AS A HAVEN

    ADELAIDE Thursday, — Adele Lane, a well dressed young woman, appeared in the Adelaide Police Court to-day to answer a charge of having ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. CHURCH SYNODS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday — The Methodist Conference to-day passed a resolution favoring scriptural instruction in State schools. ...

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  22. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA

    ROME Wednesday. — The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Italian Government has hit upon a novel propaganda. In reply to the ...

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  23. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In the Chamber of Deputies the Minister of Matine stated that the Government had asked the Foreign Affairs Commission ...

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  24. STEAMER ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The news was received to-day that the Burns Philp steamer Mindini, had gone ashore at Melville reef, 200 miles ...

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  25. Soviet and Air Service.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Times" states that the Soviet is making great efforts to develop an air service, for which a collection is being ...

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  26. MR. DOOLEY'S POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Labor Parliamentary Caucus meeting to-day re-affirmed its previous, expression of confidence in Mr. Dooley, leader, ...

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  27. BIG OPIUM SEIZURE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Customs officials yesterday found 10 tins of opium on the steamer Gikandi from Rotterdam. To-day in the hold of the same ...

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  28. MAN GARROTTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Frederick Winter was attacked by two men last last night in Sussex street. One gripped his neck from behind and the ...

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  29. TRAINS FOR BRENNANS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A deputation representing residents in the neighborhood of Brennans, near Saddleworth, was introduced to the Chief ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—While servants were about and the place was well lighted, thieves entered the residence of Mr. Arthur Hall, of ...

    Article : 37 words
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