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  2. IRISH REPUBLICAN MISSION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Dublin Government publicity department has issued Premier Cosgrave's statement to the Australian newspapers as an ...

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  3. COAL TRIBUNAL CHAIRMAN

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. —It has been freely rumoured that Mr. Hibble (chairman of the Coal Tribunal) intends to resign. When questioned ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL SPORTS

    A meeting of the Pirie Soldiers' Me morial Sports Committee was held at the Institute supper room last night. The mayor (Mr. J. c. Fitzgerald) ...

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  5. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The danger of a stoppage in the electrical industry has been removed by a conference between representatives of the employers ...

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  6. SOVIET RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The trial at Moscow in which religions leaders in Europe and the United States have been showing deep concern, has ended. ...

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  7. VIVACIOUS TO THE END

    PARIS, Monday.—Madame Sarah Bernhardt's fortitute and gaiety whilst apparently on the threshold of death amazed even the physicians who were ...

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  8. RESISTANCE IN RUHR

    DUSSELDORF Tuesday.— The French had expelled the first burgomaster and arrested the second [?]urgomaster at Buer, also the ...

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  9. STEAMER JERVIS BAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The trouble on the Commonwealth steamer Jervis Bay was settled this afternoon. An agreement has been reached under ...

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  10. Australia and Air Convention.

    LONDOX, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook and Sir James Allen will leave fop Paris on Monday to sign on behalf of Australia and New Zealand, a protocal in ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT ESTIMATES.

    DUBLIN, Monday.—The Free State Government's estimates of expenditure for the coming year amounting to £42,500,000 which is an increase of ...

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  12. SOCIALISTS SEEK SETTLEMENT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. —At the conclusion of a conference of delegates of Allied and German Socialists a communique was issued stating ...

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  13. Dominion shipping Taxes.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" financial correspondent says the Chamber of Shipping has requested the Imperial Shipping Committee to ...

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  14. PERSECUTION OF CHURCHES.

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily- flail's" correspondent at Moscow says the Bolsheviks have decided on a great program of persecution of all ...

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  15. REPUBLICAN THREATS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irish Irregulars have placarded Coleitrim with huge notices announcing that if any of the captive Irregulars are executed ...

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  16. GYPSUM WORKS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Minister, of Mines (Mr.T. Pascoe) accompanied by Hon. W. G. Duncan, M.L.C., and Messrs P. Allen and H G. Tossell, ...

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  17. Labor in Mansion Halls.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Countess of Warwick to-day formally handed over her mansion Easton Lodge, near Dunmow, standing, in acres of park ...

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  18. FREE STATE TARRIF.

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Times" correspondent at Dublin says Irishmen are realising that fiscal freedom has responsibilities. There is a ...

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  19. SHOOTING CHARGE.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — At the Central Police Court to-day Albert Farrett was committed for trial on a charge of shooting and wounding ...

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  20. WRITS ISSUED.

    SYDNEY Tuesday. —Allan Jackson, of Mosman, who recently is sued a series of writs against medical men and other prominent persons ...

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  21. GERMAN REPARATIONS ACT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Commander Wedgwood Benn moved the suspension of the German Reparations Recovery Act 1921 on ...

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  22. [?] jacks Killed.

    LONDON, Monday.—A crowd of spectators were watching two steeple jacks working at the top of a 120ft. chimney at Birmingham, when they ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. MILLIONS OF TICKETS.

    —This represents portion of one day's supply of tram tickets for London stramwayg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Reply to Turkish Proposals.

    "The Times" lobbyist says the Inter-Allied delegations have concluded their investigations into the Turkish counter-proposals, and a plenary ...

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  26. TURKISH TERMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Allied delegates state that the conversations in London have resulted in complete Allied front to the Turkish counter proposals: ...

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  27. Egyptians Pardoned.

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Premier has informed a deputation that he has Persuaded the British authority to withdraw the prosecution of members of ...

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  28. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Dr. Harrington Lees (Anglican Archbishop of Melboaurne) declares that Australia should maintain a navy of its own, ...

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  29. ENGLISH INDUSTRIALISM

    LONDON, Monday.—The industrial situation remains gloomy. Following on the agricultural laborer's union call for a general strike which would ...

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  30. Trafficking in Gold.

    LONDON, Monday.—A special message from Paris states that a huge organisation for trafficking in gold hoarded by French peasants has been ...

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  31. MEN KILLED ON RAILWAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A man who has not yet been identified fell between the carriages of a train near Strath field this afternoon. Most of ...

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  32. KIDNAPPING A BOOK-MAKER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Allan Duignan and Nigel Cowan were committed for trial to-day on a charge of demanding money from Toblas ...

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  33. AVIATOR KILLED

    LONDON, Monday.— While at a great height in Cheshire, an aeroplane burst into flames and the wings broke off. The pilot, an officer, ...

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  34. Australian Peaches for London.

    LONDON, Monday—Mr. F. G. Clarke, Minister of Public Works in Victoria, is very gratifled with the favorable reports on he quality of ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND MURDER CASE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — In connection with the Newlands baby murder case, the police have ...

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  36. MYERSON CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The hearing of evidence in the Myerson case was concluded to-day, and the addresses of counsel have commenced. ...

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  37. Anarchists in Sofia

    LONDON, Taesday. — A special message from Sofia states that exciting scenes were witnessed when the police surrounded an anarchist ...

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  38. Wireless Research.

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Mail" correspondent says that Sig[?]r Marconi will shortly make a voyage sn his yacht Electra in search of a [?] ...

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  39. Floods on Tigris

    The "Dally Mails" correspondent at Baghdad says the Tigris has burst its left bank, 17 miles north Of Baghdad, which is almost an island, as ...

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  40. Furness Granted Divorce.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— In the Furness divorce case judgment has been given in favor of the husband, and the wife's petition for restitution of ...

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  41. Airstrip Deputation Postponed.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" lobbyist says the airship deputattoa to Mr. Bonar Law has been postpones till after the Easter recess. Meanwhile ...

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