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  2. COMMUNISM

    SOFIA, Wednesday.—The Bill introduced by the Premier in order to give Communists, whom he described as 'our brothers with-new.ideas," an ...

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  3. IRISH REBELS TRAPPED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A boody of Irregulars 'has been entrapped in a cave in the-wildest part of the Shannon coast near a causeway in North ...

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  4. FORT PIRIE RACE CLUB

    The special meeting of members of the pirie Racing Club called for the purpose of discussing the advisability of raising a loan to fide the" club over ...

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  5. GERMAN NATIONALISTS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—There are disquletenmg reports of Nationalist activities in, Bavaria. An organisation styled the ...

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  6. GERMANY'S DEBT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—ln the House of Commons Mr.-.Howard Bury suggested that the Government invite the nations concerned to-a conference in ...

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  7. IRISH PEACE

    LOXDON, Thursday.—The "Times' correspondent in Dublin says that a leading article in "Freeman's Joarnal" supposed.to reflect the ...

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  8. NEW CITY PROPOSED

    LONDON, Thurs.—The Empire War Memorial League's proposals Which were oatlined by Mr. Richard Rigs in a lecture at the United. Service ...

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  9. RAIW FOR VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr. Hunt (Commonwealth meteorlogist) predicts rain for Victoria within 36 hours. ...

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  10. MAORI EXECUTED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— The young Maori, Maori John Thui was executed this morning for the murder of his employer, Herbert Knight. Thur ...

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  11. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Comomns to-day Major NortonGriffiths suggested the establishment of a special joint committee to ...

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  12. DOMINION DEBTS

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Stanley Baldwin in detailing in the course of the budget debate the steps taken by the various dominions to fund or to ...

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  13. NORFOLK FARM STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" lobbyist says a striking development has taken place in connection with the Norfolk farm strike. ...

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  15. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The "Daily Mail" correspondent. at Dusseldorf says that unemployment riots and a fresh collapse of the mark are ...

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  16. CHIC.

    —This was to be seen at the Nice races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COMMUNIST CONGRESS.

    LONDON Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Riga says the Communist Congress at Moscow was.vopeav ed by M. Zinoviaff. ...

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  18. DRUIDS ENTERTAIN PIONEERS

    The local Druids lodge entertained the Port Pirle Pioneers Association at a card evening last night. Crib and euchre was played. The ...

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  19. OBTAINING MONEY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— Hector McLellan was arrested by D.etectiVqs Grieve and Kennedy to-night on a charge of obtaining £213/8/ by false ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER FOUNDER DEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.-The death is announced at Edinburgh of the Hon. Thomas Drummond Wanliss, ex-mem.ber of the Legislative Council of ...

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  21. BETTING TAX

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The keenest interest-is being" taken in the proposed tax on betting, which represents the last luxury offering a field for ...

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  22. NORTH OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday.— A Bill has been read a second time in the Ulster Parliament making it compulsory for j civil servants to take an oath of ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND STATION.

    LONDON,.Wednesday.—It is announced that Hamilton Downs sheep station in Queensland has been sold for £75,000. ...

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  24. LENIN'S HEALTH

    LONDON. Thursday. — Speaking at the Communist Congress at Moscow M. Karaeneff said M. Lenin's condition was not hopeless. The danger was ...

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  25. JAPANESE POLICY

    TOKIO, Wednesday.— An apparently inspired statement: in the Government press says the Cabinet has decided on the adoption of a new policy ...

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  26. MISSING STEAMER.

    BRISBANE Thursday.—The question of wfycther the Do aglas Mawson was in a safe condition when she started her last voyage is again being ...

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  27. COLLEGE BOY KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A number of youths left Scotch College this evening, and when in Glenferrie road four or five of them were run down by ...

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  28. WELCOME TO MINISTER

    On Wednesday evening at the Risdon Park Methodist Charch a publlo welcome was tendered to Rev. Harold White, who has been appoointed to ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. TRAM CONDUCTOR'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The question of the cause of death of Norman Slape, a tram 'conductor who died at the Adelaide Hospital on April 10, ...

    Article : 90 words
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