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  2. AIR ODYSSEY

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at Chittagong, telegraphing to-day, says Captain MacMillan and Captain Malins came down five miles ...

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  3. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Friday.—It is apprehended in Dublin that the Irregulars, whose drooping spirits have revived smee. Mr Collins' death, are planning a new ...

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  4. LABOR PROBLEMS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The question of seniority rights was again the stumbling block in a two-days' conference between the Railway Brother ...

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  5. STATE'S NEW GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been announced by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that the new Governor of South Australia will he Lieut-General ...

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  6. GERMANY'S DEBTS

    LONDON, Friday.—Reports from Berlin regarding the situation between tile Reparations Commission and the German Gabinet are somewhat ...

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  7. SCOTTISH POISONING CASES

    LONDON, Friday.—A medical investigation has established the fact that the Loch Maree poisonings, supposed to have been caused by ...

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  8. AMERICA'S LOAN TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—An authoritative announcement has been made in London in reply to Mr Mellons, who made a somewhat disingenuous speech in ...

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  9. SOLDIER OP RESOURCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tom Bridges, as South Australia's new Governor, is affectionately known throughout the service, achieved legendary fame, ...

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  10. FREE STATE CAPTURES TWO TOWNS.

    LONDON, Friday.—With the capture of Kinsale and Dunmanway by the Nationals, the Irregulars no longer hold any posts in Country Cork. ...

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  11. CALAIS WHARF FIRE.

    BOULOGNE, Friday.—The firemen have got control of the Calais wharf shed fire after seven hours. They are not expected to extinguish for some ...

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  12. AVIATORS ABANDON JOURNEY.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Captain MacMillan and Captain Matins are reported to be making satisfactory progress to recovery at Chittagong. It is ...

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  13. STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE.

    HAVRE, Sunday.—A serious collision between strikers and police has occurred here. The result was that three men were killed and 37 received ...

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  14. £500 WORTH OF BOOTS STOLEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Rosenberg's bootshop, in Chapel street, Windsor was broken into last night. The intruders cut away a bar and the lock from ...

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  15. SOLDIER AND DIPLOMAT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Lieutenant Governor (Sir George Murray) has received official advice of the appointment of Sir George Bridges as ...

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  16. AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED.

    BERLIN, Friday.—It his been officially announced that the semi-official negotiations between Sir John Bradbury. M. Mauclerc, and the ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN OF MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Several new outrages by the rebels include an ambush at Bushfield, County Tipperary, this morning. A mine was exploded ...

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  18. PRINTERS' STRIKE ENDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The printers' strike has definitely ended. The typographers' ballot has resulted in favor of acceptance of the proposed ...

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  20. NEW GLIDER RECORD.

    BERLIN, Friday.—In a glider competition among the Rhoen Mountains Hertzen established a new record. He exceeded three hours in flight, and ...

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  21. PLASTERERS WORK FULL RATE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Plasterers Union, at a mass meeting in the Trades Hall yesterday, rejected the goslow policy advocated by the Sydney ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING AND WAGES.

    Figures relating to prices, wages, unemployment, and general industrial conditions are contained in the report of the labor and industrial branch of ...

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  23. COMPENSATION FOR SEAMEN'S WIDOWS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr Havelock Wilson has been notified by the Treasurer that £5,000,000 of the German, reparation money has been earmarked ...

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  24. WRECK FOLLOWS GUNNERY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The battleship France is a wreck. She was returning from night gunnery practice, and was entering Quiberon Bay through ...

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  25. ARMS SEIZED AT STRATFORD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Scotland Yard officials have discovered several cases, weighing four tons and containing machine guns, gun, and aeroplane parts, ...

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  26. GERMAN ARRESTED IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Friday.—The French police have arrested a man who is alleged to be a member of the German secret society "Consul." He i's suspected to have ...

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  27. ARMS AWAITING SALE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It has been ascertained that the munitions discovered at Stratford last night included five Hotchkiss guns. The owner of the ...

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  28. GREAT GASH IN HULL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Ministry of Marine reports that 30 men were drowned, in the wreck of the France. News from Brest states that the ...

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  29. DISORDERS ALARM FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent states that the Austro-German financial crash and social disorders are causing the gravest ...

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  30. FRENCH PAYMENT SCHEME

    PARIS, Sunday.—How France proposed to arrange a combined, settlement of the reparations and inter-allied debt questions before the Balfour note ...

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  31. KAISER'S SECOND WIFE.

    LONDON, Friday— The deposed Kaiser is reported to be enyaged to marry a widow. She is a high-born German, of almost royal rank. She is ...

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  32. THREE MEN MISSING.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Later arrivals of survivors from the France reduce the number missing to three. The vessel sank in 79 feet of water, and is ...

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  33. FIRE DESTROYS HALF A TOWN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A Toowoomba message states that, the town of Chinchilla, 100 miles distant on the western line, has been the scene of a ...

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  34. CROWN PRINCE'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The former Crown Prince of Germany announces that the has no intention to returning to Germany. He is now enjoying a ...

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  35. BABEL BEATEN

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Sintarel a French postal official who was at the head of the wireless service genera] headquarters during the war, has ...

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  36. GLASS BREAKS MAN'S LEGS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—As a result of of being buried under a mass of broken glassware, William Knill (32). a married man of Mile End, lies in the ...

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  37. GERMANY STUDIES ECONOMY.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The German Cabinet presided over by Herr Ehert, is deliberating on the difficult situation arising from the increased cost of ...

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  38. WOMAN'S HEAD INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, a resident of King street, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital, to-fight, with a severe wound on ...

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  39. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr J. B. Reid, who is described as an Australian milliamire. has bought Banstead Manor from Lady Edith Wyndham. ...

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  40. JEWELLERY ROBBERIES.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.— A little over a week a go Sale's jewellery shop was burgled, and an extensive haul was made. ...

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  41. "NO SMOKING."

    Notice has been posted at the Mt. Lyell Company's reduction works that the regulation prohibiting smoking during working hours, which has ...

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  42. LOVE LEADS TO SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, sunaay.—A middleaged man named August, a resident of Poole street, North Melbourne, threw himself into the Yarra last night, ...

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  43. LABOR SELECTION BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A salection ballot held a few weeks ago to obtain a Labor Party candidate to contest the Cook seat bas been declared null and ...

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  44. German's Concealed Weapons.

    BREMEN, Sunday.—The German police have seized 883 rifles and 50,000 rounds of ammunition. The material had been stored in a shed.— ...

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