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  2. SUGAR CONTROL INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Accounts Committee continued the sugar inquiry to-day. Mr Alfred Price (president of the ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives Mr. W. M. Hughes gave notice of a motion that Government business should take precedence ...

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  4. GERMANY'S DEBTS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Allies have reached an agreement on the subject of Germany's clearing-house debts. In view of the settlement France has ...

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  5. FISHING FLEET RUN DOWN

    The departure of the tug Uraidla yesterday morning for the Anchorage was attended with disastrous results to four fishing boats which were ...

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  6. BIGKFORD DIVORCE CASE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—This has been the 31st day of hearing of the Bickford divorce case. Prior to summing up, his Honor snid that when jurymen were ...

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  7. MOURNING THE MURDERED LEADER

    LONDON, Thursday.—There were moving scenes this afternoon in the chapel of St. Vincent's Hospital. Dublin, where the body of Michael Collins ...

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  8. COMMISSION TO CONSIDER SCHEME

    BERLIN, Friday.—The.eparations negotiations have been ended now. It is reported that they resulted in a plan which must be referred to the ...

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  9. CONDEMNATION OF REBELS.

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—The "World" in an editorial, says: "Mr Collins was butchered by members of the irreconcilable minority. The followers of Mr ...

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  10. FRANCE DOUBTS NEGOTIATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—France takes a pessimistic view of the Berlin negotiations, which so far have been without result. The rigid Anglo-French ...

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  11. MURDERER'S BOAST.

    LONDON. Thursday.—"I plugged Mickeen," jubilantly boasted a self-styled murderer of Michael Collins, according to Michael's brother John, who ...

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  12. MARK SLUMPS AGAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German mark touched 8,800 and closed at 8.300 to £1 to-day. The "Times" correspondent in Berlin ...

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  13. WORLD-ROUND FLIGHT

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—The aviators travelling round the world (Captain MacMilian and Captain Malins) are expected to arrive at Chittagong at any ...

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  14. KITTY KIERNAN'S COURTSHIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miss Kitty Kiernan, Collins' fiancee was compelled to leave her home at Granard. County Longford, owing to the ...

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  15. AVIATORS REACH CHITTAGONG.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—The two aviators have arrived at Chittagong. They are suffering from the effect of exposure, and have gone into hospital.— ...

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  16. SEAPLANE OVERTURNED.

    CHITTAGONG, Friday. —Captain Macmillan and Captain Malins were rescued from their seaplane at five o'clock yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  17. OFFICIAL MOVES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is announced that General Mulcaby has been appointed commander-in-chief of the Irish Army. ...

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  18. PIRIE BUS CO.

    The half-yearly meeting of share holders of the Pirie Motorbus Service Limited was held on Thursday. Few shareholders were present. ...

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  19. PLOT AGAINST M. POINCARE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French police have learnt that Consul, the German secret society which played a sinister part in the Rathenau and ...

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  20. MACHINE GUNNER'S STORY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Later stories of the ambush are related by members of Mr Collins' party. They add few details, but throw into greater ...

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  21. LABOR EXTREMISM

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The war against the Radicals was continued to-day when a warrant was issued against William Z. Foster, who conducted the ...

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  22. OPPOPNENT FOR MR. HUSHES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is considered likely in some quarters that Mr. E. G. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) will enter the Federal arena in charge ...

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  23. TWO TROPICAL SCOURGES.

    HAMBURG, Thursday.—Dr. Zache claims to have discovered a cure for sleeping sickness and malaria. He believes it will enable Germany to ...

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  24. WHO WILL SWAY NEXT PARLIAMENT,

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at the National Club to-day the Minister of Home and Territories (Sen. pearce) said there were only two alternatives ...

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  26. O.B.U. SUGGESTED IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday.—On the ground that, separate unions are out or date the London committee of the National Union of General Workers has ...

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  27. GALAIS DOCK FIRE.

    CALAIS, Friday.—Damage estimated at several million francs has already been done by a big fire, which started in the docksheds last night. The cause ...

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  28. VICTORIA'S TOTALISATOR QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Several leading State Nationalist members declare that there is no likelihood of the Victorian Government bringing ...

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  29. NEAR EAST TROUBLE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French reply to the British note with regard to a Near East conference in Venice has been despatched. It is understood that ...

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