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  2. NAVY'S ALLEGED ESCAPE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Jutland that never was fought" is the title of an article by Mr John Balderson, published in the current issue of the ...

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  3. IRISH CIVIL WAR SPREADS TO NEW TOWNS

    LONDON, Friday.—An official report, issued in Dublin, says that when Fourcourts was entered the troops foand that mines had ...

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  4. SIR HENRY WILSON'S MURDER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The actual identity of Connolly and O'Brien, who are charged with the murder of Sir Henry Wilson was revealed on their ...

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  5. END OF THE STORM

    The gauge at the Pirie post office registered 22 points for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Saturday, making a total of 110 points for the three days. ...

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  6. UNCLE SAM SHYLOCK

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United States Debt Funding Commission expects that payments of interest on war loans by all the debtor nations ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. FRENCH EVICT GERMANS

    BERLIN, Friday.—After the Poles had unsuccessfully tried to dislodge the German self-protection company, which was occupying the town of ...

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  8. ON TOP OF THE HILLS

    A heavy fall of snow covered the hills surrounding the reservoir at Baroota on Friday morning. Though the tops of the hills nearer ...

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  9. TROUBLE OCCURS AT GLEIVITZ.

    BERLIN. Saturday.—Fifteen men were killed and 25 were wounded in a collision at Gleivilz (Upper Silesia) between German civilians and French ...

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  10. "POMMY" SHARK.

    It will be remembered that a few weeks ago a gentleman with an aggressively Greek name was fined in Melbourne for having sold gummy ...

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  11. MAKING RUBBER.

    A Melbourne man has invented and perfected a new process for the manufacture of rubber, of such importance that negotiations for its sale have so ...

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  12. STRIKES OVERSEAS.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—About 400,000 railway shop mechanics have ceased work. That is intended as a protest against wage reductions ...

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  13. REBELS BLOW UP POSITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially stated in Dublin that about fifty of the national troops were buried in the debris caused by the explosion at ...

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  14. MARINE STRIKE IN HAMBURG.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The technical staffs and engineers of the shipping companies in Hamburg have struck. Several ships are unable to leave port ...

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  15. LADYBIRD THREATENS AMERICA

    America is in the throes of a war more bitter than any fight wihth human foes. Her battle with the insect pests that are invading her land from ...

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  16. WHEAT POOLS

    Why has no action been taken to wind up the affairs of the various wheat pools? Although compulsory pooling ended twelve months ago, the ...

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  17. REBEL LEADERS CAPTURED.

    A Free State communique, announcing the unconditional surrender of Fourcouts, states that Rory O'Connor, Lian Mellowes, and all the principal ...

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  18. 50 MORE REBELS SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An incomplete list of yesterday's casualties in Dublin gives the names of 12 persons killed and 100 wounded. Fifty ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND HAS HEAVY RAIN.

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—Captain White wires that the overland motorists have been delayed by heavy rain on the blacksoil plains of ...

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  20. PROVISIONAL CABINET'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—A proclamation which was issued by the Provisional Government, to-day describes the casualties as suffered by the ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. THREE MEN IN A BOAT

    On a journey from Singapore to Melbourne, a distance of 5,217 miles— three ex-service men set sail in an open boat. They said they hoped to get ...

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  22. MINE EXPLODED NEAR ARMORED CAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The irregulars have established a stronghold in Sackville street. Dublin, where they have fortified a block of four hotels, ...

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  23. "OVER THE HILL."

    Adapted from Will Carleton's famous poems. The picture with many a heart sub and tear, but you will glory in it.—Alhambra to-night; and Matinee ...

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  25. MR DE VALERA ACCUSED OF LEADERSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Republican orean states that Mr de Valera is leading the rebels.— COURTS BURNING ALL DAY. ...

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  26. HAYAKAWA VISITS JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Sessue Hayakawa, the noted cinema star, has arrived here. He was enthusiastically greeted at the railway station by a crowd. No ...

    Article : 55 words
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