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  2. DEBATE ON THE HOME RULE HILL

    Sir Edward Carson, opening the conclusion of the Home Rule debate, said while [?] opposition to the whole policy of Home Rute and ...

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  3. IRELAD

    A midnight sweep of Sinn Feiners in a radius of 40 miles of Londonderry resulted in the Londonderry Prison being crowded with 70 Sinn Ferncrs, who were ...

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  4. THE BLACK CROSS

    Latest Irish reports agree in emphaising the Government's conspicuous failure to check one increasing campaign of terrorism, the veiled source of ...

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  5. RIVAL NAVIES

    In the House Commons, at question time, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) made a statement reerarding the report that the American Navy would ...

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  6. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    At a preliminary conference of mayors and presidents in the Geelong district regarding the Prince's visit a suggestion by Alderman H. Hitchcock (Mayor of; ...

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  7. DEMOCRATISING GERMANY

    The National Assembly was opened to-day. The Chancellor's (Herr Mueller) speech pronounced for a further democratisation ...

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  8. AN "INSPIRED" QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Jellett asked whether, in view of the increasing demand among the loyalists of the south and west of Ireland, that steps should ...

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  9. COLONEL HERITAGE LEAVING.

    Colonel F. B. Heritage will leave Sydney on Wednesday by the steamer Levuka for Fiji, where he will await the arrival of H.M.S. Renown. Colonel ...

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  10. ARMISTICE APPEAL.

    In a message from Essen "The Times" correspondent says that the Communists' reqest for the armistice followed a severe defeat on the Ruhr front. ...

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  11. PORT ADELAIDE INTERESTED.

    "Has you attention been drawn to the favorable reply given to Glenelg by the Government in connection with the forthcoming visit of the Prince of Wales?" ...

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  12. FILM LIFE

    Mary Pickford (Mrs. Owen Moore). who recently secured a divorce from her husband od the grounds of desertion, had married Douglas Fairbanle. ...

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  13. THE GUARDED MACE.

    When the second reading of the Irish Bill was moved by Mr. J. L. Macpherson, Chief Secretary for Ireland, the galleries of the House of Commons were ...

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  14. AGREEMENTS NOT KEPT.

    Telegraphing from Berlin, "The Times" correpondent says that Central von S[?]ckt, commander of the troops in Berlin. inteviewed by the "Berliner ...

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  15. LATE ENTRIES FOR DAVIS CUP.

    An appeal has been made by the British Lawn Tennis Association to Australia to permit Canada and France, whose entries for the next Davis Cup contest ...

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  16. REPUBLIC IN WESTPHALIA.

    It is stated by the Mayence correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" that he expect that a Westphalian independent republic will be proclamed ...

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  17. MEDIAEVAL MANUSCRIPT.

    Experts regard the 15th century Book of Hours from the collection of the Earl of Wharncliffe, which has been purchased on behalf of the trustees of the Felten ...

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  18. "GAMBLE OF THE AGE"

    The arrest of Thomas William Lawson. the well-known author, following an allegation of a great swindle in connection with the selling of silver stocks created ...

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  19. LUTTWITZ DISSPPEARS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berlin says that General von Luttwitz, who was commander of the troops under Dr. Kapp, has escaped, and his ...

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  20. HOUSEWIVES' ASSOCIATION

    "We are new busily engaged, said Mrs. Andrew Glenonose, the newly elected (president of the Housewifes' Association, in Vactoria, "in starting ...

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  21. THE DAY OF THE "BLUE"

    London was agog with the biggest day's sport for half a century. The pleasure was enhanced by the recent magnificent weather and the present cold soap. ...

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  22. WIRELESS 'PHONE WONDERS

    Captain Whateley, of the Royal Air Force, on special investigation work for the "Daily Mail," flew to-day from Cricklewood over Chelmsford (Essex) to test ...

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  23. DEATH-KNOCK

    Masked and armed men forced their way into the house of Thomas Dwyer, to Thurles (Tipperaiy). When his sister refused to open the door the men ...

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  24. SECOND READING PASSED.

    The Home Rule Bill passed the second readine by 218 votes to 94. ...

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  25. MINERS' DISPUTE

    Mr. Frank Hodges, secretary of the Miners' Federation, states that, as the result of a further conference, the Government has offered an increase in wages ...

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  26. ARE MIDDLE CLASSES VOTING LABOR?

    Are the middle classes voting for Labor. "Recent elections," says the "Observer," "look as through middle-class men ...

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  27. CRISIS IN CLUBLAND

    Gossips says that orrsis is [?]. in London clubland exing to the women's demand for admittance to the membership of the principal political ...

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  28. OIL COMPANY

    Powerful British oil and shipping interests have formed a new oil supply company with a capital of £1,200,000. The company is prepared to supply of fuel ...

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  29. "YOUR TIME HAS COME"

    The assassins of Mr. Alan Bell, a resident magistrate of Dublin, were young men, and were not disguised. They first touched Mr. Bell on the ...

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  30. TRAFFIC IN OPIUM

    "The Times" Pekin correspondent reports that a careful survey of the opi[?] trade shows that the recent American veto on the exportation of opium was ...

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  31. AIR MISSION RETURNS

    Colonel P. Buckley, military adviser to the Commonwelath, has returned from Berlin. Owing to the disturbances there, the ...

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  32. FIGHT WITH AN ELEPHANT

    From Salisbury, in South Africa the "Central News" has received a grisly story of an elephant, hunt in the Liwale district. It is told by Mr. Bussey ...

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  33. PRONOUNCEMENT BY POPE.

    It is reported from Home that the Pope is to make a solemn pronouncement on Irish political and religious questions, and may take the opportunity ...

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  34. RIVALS TO METHUSELAH

    Dr. Eugene Fist, at the annual meeting of the Medical Society, prophesied the ability of science to prolong life to 1900 years. The life of the fruit fly, he said, ...

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  35. ANTWERP WOOL SALES

    At the Antwerp wool auctions held on Friday and Saturday, catalogues included 18,000 bales or Victorian and 5000 bales of New South. Wales clibs ...

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  36. UNITED STATES NAVY'S FAILURE

    Captain Harris Laning, leading technioian in the United States navy, testified, before the Senate Naval Committee to ibe inefficiency of the navy early ...

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  37. OIL WELLS DESTROYED

    The case in which the Roumanian Consolidated Oilfields Company is suing the British Government for more than £1,250,000 as compensation for the ...

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  38. ACTRESS SHOCKED

    Audiences have occasionally been Blocked at the scanty attire worn by actresses on the stage, but an actress who is shocked at the clothing of her ...

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  39. CONSTANTINOPLE

    Haliph Pasha's Cabinet has resigned, and Damadferio Pasha has been requested to form a Government. ...

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  40. FRENCH FASHION DISPLAY!

    The French, display of fashions in London is creating unusual interest. The gowns worn by the most beautiful Parisian mannequins filled London residents ...

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  41. DAYLIGHT-SAVING SCHEME

    It is stated by the Milan correspondent of the "Daily Mail" that there is intense [?] to the daylight-saving scheme. Workmen flung themselves across the ...

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  42. EXTRAVAGANCE BY NEW RICH.

    Descriptions of the record attendance at the Liverpool races contain comments upon the extravagance and ostentation of the new cotton and wool plutocrats. ...

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  43. MATERNITY AS A CAREER

    M. Paul Carnot, Professor of Therapeutics, Paris, suggests in the Paris "Medical Journal," that maternity be made a remunerative career, the scheme ...

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  44. JAPAN AND SIBERIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that the newspaper "Nichi Nichi [?] in the course of a striking article demands the abandonment of ...

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  45. "POISON" WHISKY

    The Cheif Constable of Greenock denounces American tye whisky, which is being largely imported since prohibition was enforced in America. He ...

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  46. BOTANIST ACRQUNID

    The Harrison liner Botanist(7688 tons) grounded on the Komari reef. 25 miles from Bassas light. on March 25. The steamer Arrakan took off the ...

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  47. BOXING.

    Tom Gummer defeated J[?]i Sullivian in the 14th round of a contest for the middleweight championship of England and the Lonsdale belt. ...

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  48. NOT REGOGNISED AS KING

    Activities from Paris say that the "Journal" declares that England and France have intimated to the Emr Fersal that they consider the proclamation of [?] ...

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  49. MEMORIAL TO GYCLISTS

    The Prince of wales left a bicycle to be sold to the highest bidder in aid of a wayside memorial to fallen cyclists. The Prince used the [?]cycle for ...

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  50. MOROCCAN IMMIGRATION

    "The Times" correspondent at Fez, one of the capitals of the Sultanate of Morocco, states that a great stream of immigration is pouring into Morocco, Most ...

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  51. PROFITEERING

    The firm of Madden, known as "the snake-bite firm," was to-day fined £100 for having sold a soldier's widow a fender for £2 2/. ...

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  52. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    The Association football cup semifinals resulted as follows:— Asten Villa defeated childern, 3-1. The match was played at Sheffield and was ...

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  53. THE MAHSUDS.

    General Climo's exhortation to the Maliands to accept the British terms quietlyappear to have been taken to heart. There is every indication of a desire for ...

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  54. SHIPPING FOR JAMAICA

    "The Times" correspondent at Kingston ([?] of Jamaies) states that the Legislature [?] amborised the Government in [?] with Australia to ...

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