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  2. TERRITORY SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at Bendigo last night. He ...

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  3. IRISH REBELS FAILING

    LONDON, Friday.—Limerick has been surrendered to the Nationals, and now they have supreme control of the city. A general attack on the ...

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  4. GERMANY MENACES LEAD SMELTING INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—It will be remembered that about a week ago a cable was received that Spain had been compelled by German ...

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  5. Collision at Sea

    LONDON, Friday.—Reports have been received from the captain of the New Zealand line steamer Remuera that she came into collision with the ...

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  6. RACING MOTOR CATCHES FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A sensation was created on the Brooklands motor track by a Benz motor car, with cylinders of 21,504 cubic millimetres capacity. It ...

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  7. WOMAN GOES FROM DANCE TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The police were informed that Mrs Josephine MeLaughton, 33 years old, was missing from her home at Yea on Saturday. ...

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  8. REBEL SNIPING IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—National troops were attacked in different parts of Dublin last night by rebels concealed on the roofs of houses. One young ...

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  9. ADVENTURE FOR "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON.

    LONDON, Friday.—"Pussyfoot" Johnson was a passenger on the Remuera en route to New Zealand. She carried 544 passengers. The Marengo ...

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  10. SPORTS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Time did not permit the finishing of the cricket match Players v Gentlemen, at Lords. In fact, the match was drawn when at ...

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  11. LIMERICK SHOPS SET AFIRE.

    DUBLIN, Friday—An official announcement has been made that the Nationals have captured the Strand Barracks, in Limerick. They have ...

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  12. FOOTBALLERS' CHURCH PARADE

    The Austral Theatre was well filled last night on the occasion of a footballers' church parade, conducted for the benefit of the South ...

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  13. Broken Body is Patched

    BERLIN, Friday.—A remarkable case of the patching up of a shattered human body has been brought to light in Breslau. Some years ago a youth ...

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  14. EFFECT ON PIRIE SMELTERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—When his attention was directed to the cable from Spain. Mr. Colin Fraser, managing director of the Broken Hill ...

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  15. ACCIDENT HAPPENS IN FOG.

    LONDON, Friday.—In response to a summons for help from the Remuera tugs were despatched from Weymouth and Portland. They found the ...

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  16. IRREGULARS LOOT FARMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Roving bands of Irish irregulars are terrorising the rural districts of Sligo and Roscommon. Farmers have been waylaid, ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Reparations Commission has considered a plea from Austria for the release of special revenues required for the ...

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  18. ORMUZ TO TAKE SOME PASSENGERS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Arrangements are being made for the trans fer of the Remuera's passengers to other vessels. The steamer Ormuz, ...

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  19. ADMIRAL DUMARESQ DEAD

    MANILA, Saturday. — Admiral [?] who recently retired from the command of the Australian fleet, died at seven o'clock this morning. ...

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  20. German Finances

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Allies' committee on guarantees which has been despatched to Germany to investigate, on behalf of the Reparations ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" says that Sir Robert Home (Chancellor of the Exchequer) will probably visit the United States in ...

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  22. ARTILLERY BREAKS' RESISTANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Free State artillery was the deciding factor in Limerick's fate. The irregulars refused an offer to ...

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  23. Manitoba Elections

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The recent elections in the Manitoba Province resulted in the return of Farmers' Party candidates with three ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. LEVY PROPOSED ON WEALTH.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Reichstag has carried the third reading of a Bill to provide for a compulsory loan. It fixes the maximum amount of private ...

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  26. LIVERPOOL CUP.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Liverpool Cup was run to-day with the following results: Eaglehawk (frou to one).... 1 ...

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  27. WORLD LABOR PROBLEMS

    MILAN, Saturday.—The strike in Lombarely and Piedmont has ended with wonderful suddenness. If the strike had been continued, the Fascisti ...

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  28. FREE STATE CAPTURES CASTLEREAGH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A column of Free State troops with armored cars, descended on Castlereagh from Athlone, and Roscommon. They poured ...

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  29. MILITARY CANTEENS

    LONDON, Friday.—The House of Commons to-day passed the second reading of a Bill to validate the payment of £7,200,000 from the profits of ...

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  30. CHANNEL SWIM FAILS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In his attempt to swim across the English Channel, Michale gave up six miles off Southforeland, after having been sixteen hours ...

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  31. SPECIAL POLICE INTERRUPT FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cardinal Legue, while attending the funeral of Rev Dr Loughran at Jonesborough, in County Louth, to-day, was ordered to ...

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  32. BISLEY RIFLE SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the Bisley rifle shooting carnival England won the National Challenge Trophy. Oxford (1059) defeated Cambridge (1022) ...

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  33. ENGLISH PRINTERS DECLARE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Printers' wages in the provincial towns have been reduced 12/6 a week. As a result the men have declared a strike.— ...

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  34. REBELS EXPECTED TO DEFEND CORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—With the rout of the irregulars in Waterford and Limerick, both flanks of the rebels have turned. Their next stand is ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — While addressing his constituents at Bendigo last night, Mr W. M. Hughes referred to industrial problems. He ...

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  36. SHOOT OFF NEEDED FOR KING'S PRIZE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The final of the King's prize contest was fired to-day Lieutenant-Colonel Marenmont, of the First London Regiment, and ...

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  37. FOOTBALLERS GIVEN A PICNIC.

    The Pirie Fooibail Association arranged a picnic for the South Broken Hill footballers yesterday on Mr. Hannan's farm, about ten miles from ...

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  38. FOUR BANKS RAIDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Armed men simultaneously raided four hanks in Dundalk and secured £1400. The Munster-Leinster Bank was ...

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  39. IN MEMORY OF THE DOVER PATROL.

    CALAIS, Thursday—At the unveiling of the Dover patrol memorial at Sanyatte, the French Minister of Marine said there was nothing in naval ...

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