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  2. GERMAN DEBTS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Reparations Commission has replied to Germany denying that reparations payments are the most important cause of the ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In reply to several questions in the House of Representatives to-day the Ministers denied that there had been any ...

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  4. BICKFORD DIVORCE SUIT

    ADELAIDE, Friday. —When the Bickford divorce suit was continued to-day Ewart Kingsley Roberts, merchant, gave evidence. He said that ...

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  5. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.—Apart from increasing but unconfirmed rumors of a change in the attitude of Russia the only news available is that ...

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  6. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    LODON, Thursday.—Lord Birken head explained the position in Ireland during a speech in the House of Lords to-day. He soid he believed the world ...

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  7. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Sen. Pearce (Minister of Home and Territories) stated to-day that it was not his intention to give an itemised account of ...

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  8. MARITIME ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The three-masted Schooner, Abemona, unexpectedly returned to Port Jackson to-day. The crew said the master had found ...

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  9. FRANCE'S CREW IN SAFETY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was no later news to-day relating to the stranding of the five-masled barque France off New Caledonia. It has been ...

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  10. STRIKES INJURING COMMERCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It appeared to-day that the coalminers and railway shopmen's strikes must be settled quickly, or a most serious ...

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  11. STRANDING OF RONA.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Summing up at the inquiry to-day into the stranding of the steamer Bona on Flat Rock, the president of the court declared ...

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  12. REPUBLICANS REPORT FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Republican despa[?]es. from Cork report a continuance of heavy firing in Limerick and Clare. The irregulars are said to have ...

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  13. FURTHER MORATORIUM ADVOCATED.

    Speaking subsequently in the House of Commons Mr Lloyd George said that obviously the Allies must seriously consider the request of the German ...

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  14. SENATE DISCUSSES ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate spent to-day discussing the address in reply. Much time was devoted to consideration of the sugar agreement. ...

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  15. BLIND GIRL TAKES DEGREE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The ceremony of admission as graduate of Edinburgh Uulversity yesterday had a unique feature. Among the graduates was a blind ...

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  16. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY

    MILLICENT, Friday.—Messrs McCallum and Murray Aunger's overland motor party arrived from Mount Gambier to-day. ...

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  17. STOCKADE ESCAPEES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—No trace has yet been discovered of the three men who escaped from the Yatala Stockade on Wednesday. It is reported that in ...

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  18. TUNNEL DUG TOWARDS PRISON.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—A sensational discovery was made daring a raid for arms in Dublin. National soldiers surprised a party of republicans. only 20 ...

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  19. NURSE CAVELL'S BETRAYER

    BRUSSELS. Friday.—The newspaper "People" announces that the King of the Belgians has [?]ted the death sentence passed on Armand ...

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  20. WOOL MARKET IS AFFECTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bradford merchants are backing up the demands that consideration should be given to Germany's financial difficulties. ...

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  21. MT. EVEREST EXPLORERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The concern felt at the lack of news of some of the Mount Everest explorers has been removed. An explanation has been ...

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  22. IRISH ARMY COMMAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Michael Gollins has been appointed commanderin-chief of the Irish National Army. General Riechard Maleahy has been ...

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  23. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Legislalive Assembly concluded the no-confidence debate after an all-night sitting. It ended at 8.30 this morning, whan the ...

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  24. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Kellaway stated that the Government had further considered the question of the proposed ...

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  26. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Government has accepted the principle of the British proposal for a near east conference at which the Greeks and ...

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  27. REPUBLIC NOT PROCLAIMED IN CORK.

    LONDON, Friday.—The rumor of the proclamation of a republic in Cork has been declared to be without foundation. The city is quiet, but ...

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  28. AIRMEN SEEK INVISIBILITY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent in Paris says that the French military authorities have achieved a considerable amount of ...

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  29. TROUBLE FEARED IN CAIRO

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" correspondent in Cairo says that as a precaution against a political strike, which has been ordered, the ...

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  30. A MISSING PRISONER.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The case of Ernest Victor Jones, who is wanted in connection with the theft of 250 from the United Service Hotel, and who ...

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  31. REBELS FIGHT EACH OTHER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" says that a light between two parties of rebels occurred at Timahoe, in Queen's ...

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  32. SOARD EXPLAINS TARIFF DESIGN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A deputation from the Liberal Union waited on the Tariff Board to-day with a request that the duty on agricultural ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT PRINTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland Government Printer (Mr. A. J. Cumming), who was dismissed from the civil service owing to a dispute ...

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  34. FIREDAMP EXPLODES IN MINE

    LONDON. Thursday.—Twelve miners were killed and five more were injured by an explosion of firedamp in a colliery at Stirling, in Scotland. About ...

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  35. MOSQUE ROOF COLLAPSES

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The celebrations at the feast of Albuelda, a Moslem saint, in the mosque named after him in Cairo, were interrupted by disaster. ...

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  36. NATIONALS LOSE HEAVILY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Heavy loss has been suffered by a Free State force in County Sligo. About 200 irregulars formed an ...

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  37. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30.

    CHARLES RAY in "The Barnstormers." A wonderful comedy drama; also Harry Carey in "The Fox." Bring or send the kiddies. They will enjoy ...

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  38. STRONG EFFORT TO SUPPRESS RISING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent in Dublin says indications are multiplying that the Government has decided to, deal trenchantly ...

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  39. QUEST RETURNING HOME.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The exploring steamer Quest has sailed for England. The voyage will be made via Rio de Janeiro and South ...

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  40. ALL GOODS STOLEN FROM TRAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—A large force of irregnlars, including some women has carried out the biggest train robbery yet perpetrated in Donegal. ...

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