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  2. SENSATIONAL OUTBREAK IN DUBLIN

    The Customs House, Dublin, has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £1,000,000. It is supposed to have been the work ...

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  4. THE SLAUGHTER OF THE 'ISRAELITES'

    In an impressively silent Assembly to-day the Prime Minister (General Smuts) referred to the recent sensational occurrence when 800 police broke ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND

    Upon the resumption of play Mailey and Hendry took up the attack for the visitors. Stevens patted Mailey's fifth ball back to the bowler, and the chance ...

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  6. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    —First Innings.—Bickmore, b. Mailey.......... 26 Jardine, c. and b. Mailey........ 3[?] Holdworth, run out.......... 13 ...

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  7. OVER 100 KILLED

    The fanatacism of the Israelites astounded all observers. They charged right to the very mazzies of the rifles and the police machine guns did ...

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  8. THE CASUALTIES

    Mr. Hamar Greenwood stated that the casualties to the Crown forces in ireland from January 1 to April 30 was: —Police, 109 killed, 224 wounded; ...

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  9. ANOTHER ACCOUNT

    The latest is the largest and most daring operation in the history of the city. Hundreds took part. They commandeered a lorry, loaded up petrol, and ...

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  10. BOMBS AND FLAMES

    Confusion and. [?]aos reign in the vicinity of the gutted Customs House. It seems to have been an elaborately organised plot. Flames broke out ...

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  11. TRADE WAR

    "If we do not speedily make up our minds to work and save we shall inevitably loose our peace." This is the serious warning of Lord Inchcape, the ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. GENERAL SMUTS

    In a packed house General Emuts replied to the debate on the Prime Minister's vote making an earnest appeal that the League of Nations be given ...

    Article : 357 words
  13. ENGLISHMEN IN GOOD FORM

    English players are in good form just now. Douglas bowled unchanged against Derbyshire, and took 9 for 47. E. Tyldesley against Hampshire made 71. ...

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  14. SOLDIERS PENSIONS

    Mr. Charlton moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives on Thursday to call attention to the dissatisfaction existing with the ...

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  15. SECOND EDITION

    On account of rain the resumption of the match against Oxford University was delayed 40 minutes. Hendry and Ma[?]ey made a start. They carried the score ...

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  16. LIBERTY HALL A REPRISAL

    Shortly after the great fire at the Customs House began, it was discovered that liberty Ha[?], the headquarters of the Transport Workers' Union, in ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

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  18. SEVEN SI[?] FEINERS KILLED.

    Seven Sinn Feiners were killed and 11 wounded, while 65 were taken prisoners. Only four of the British, auxiliary military forces were wounded. ...

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  19. WAR CRIMINALS

    The most important and most interesting feature of to-day's proceedings in the trial of Heynen of being a war criminal was the speech of General ...

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  20. LOCAL COURT

    Henry Mendelsohn, agent, sued M. Cornellus, of Moonta, for £20, the value of a cheque drawn on the National Bank of Australasia, which, was not paid ...

    Article : 273 words
  21. MORE SOLDIERS

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons Mr. Chamoer[?]ain stated that is was contemplated it possible to increase the force of four British. ...

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  22. IRISH ELECTIONS

    The counting of votes at [?]ter began to-day. The ballot boxes were taken to the headquarters in pantechnicons guarded by armored cars. One ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. ECONOMY

    An important step towards national economy has been taken by the Government, which has ordered a reduction of expenditure on the supply services for ...

    Article : 206 words
  24. SPORTING

    The latest Derby betting quotations are:—Alanbreck, 4 to 1; Craig an Eran, [?]5 to 20: Leighton, 11 to 2; Lemonora, 8 to 1; Humorist, 10 to 1. ...

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  25. BRIAND PRAISED

    The Paris newspapers generally comment favorably on M. Brland's speech and praise his firmness and avoidance or a controversy. ...

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  26. COCKATOO ISLAND

    Mr. Clark, recalled, by the Cockatoo Island Commission on Thursday, denied the statement that he did not (back up the police. He said sometimes he backed ...

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  27. HEAVY POLLING

    The first elected member of the [?]ter Parliament is Mr. Moles. M.P. for South Belfast. where be largely exceeded his proportional representation quota. The ...

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  28. COAL CRISIS

    In the House of Commons the expected statement by Mr. Lloyd George on the coal situation was not made today. ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS

    In the Davis Cup singles Alonzo beat Lowe. 8—6. 6—1. 8—6 and Lycett beat Gomar, 6—1, 6—[?], 7—9. 6—3, 6—2. ...

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  30. MARRIED SOLDIERS REPATRIATED.

    As evidence of the easing of the international situation, Paris reports state that after consulting Commander-in-Chief Thine, the French Government decided to ...

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  31. THE BIG FIGHT

    The seat sales for the Carpentier-Dempsey fight so far exceed 350,000 dollars. Realising that in Dempsey he will ...

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  32. PROFITS

    An illustration of the illogical and unjust attitude of a section of employers in regard to wages, prices, and profits is provided by the report of the Vickers ...

    Article : 358 words
  33. DEFENCE FORCES

    Lessons of the great war will be applied in connection with the naming of the artillery forces in the Commonwealth. The training or ...

    Article : 306 words
  34. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Sir Edward Grigg has succeeded Philip Kerr as one of the Premier's private secretaries to be particularly engaged on work relating to dominions ...

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  35. ANOTHER CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commons during question time Mir. Chamberlain announced that as there was still no sign of an agreement between the parties in ...

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  36. WAR GRATUITY

    In the House of Representatives on Thursday Sir Jos. Cook, Treasurer, said he desired to make a statement as [?]o the position in connection with war ...

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  37. UNION AUTONOMY.

    The annual conference of railway [?]erks association has overwhelmingly rejected a motion to negotiate for a fusion with the other railway unions and ...

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  38. GERMAN COAL SELLING FREELY.

    During the past few days large shipments of German, American, and Belgian coal, amounting to 25.000 tons, have arrived in the Mersey. There was no ...

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  39. INCREASED RATES

    The House of Commons has resumed after the Whitsuntide and in reply to a question by Mr. Kelleway, the PostmasterGeneral announced that in order to meet ...

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  40. MASS OF LITIGATION

    The King's Bench judges have decided to sit throughout Saturdays to deal with the mass of lit[?]ration. ...

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  41. GOLF

    After the usappearance of Click Evans, the A[?]s' main hope of winning be amateur golf championship was B[?]bby Jones. A gallery of 4000 watched Lis ...

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  42. GLASCOW STRIKE

    The Glagow dock strike has collapsed. At a mass meeting of the men to-day it was decided to resume work. ...

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  43. EMPIRE DAY

    A novel feature of the Empire Day cele[?]ons was the lectures in a number of schools by telegraph officials on the Imperial telegraphic wireless communications, ...

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  44. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITRES SHAKESPEARE.

    Mr. Alexander Watson again proved his eminence as an exponent of the art of elocution by reciting to a large and appreciative audence at the Adelaide ...

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  45. THE FIRST WOMAN

    Miss Olive Catherine Clapham, of Middle Temple, has acheived the distinction of being the first woman to pass the final bar examination. ...

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  46. THE NEXT PARLIAMENT

    The Liberal caucus has dictated to its "free and un[?]rammelled" representatives in Parliament, who shall be the office holders and when the first session shall ...

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  47. STOPPAGE CAUSES DISTRESS.

    Mr. Mahony, M.H.R., telegraphed to Mr. T. J. Ryan, M.H.R., on Thursday: —"Owing to the stoppage of work at C[?]katoo Island the distress is most ...

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  48. ALEXANDRIA RIOTS

    It is officially announced that 56 were killed and 210 people wounded in the recent Alexandria riots. ...

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  49. CALCUTTA EXCHANGE.

    Telegraphic transfers are quoted at 1/3 [?], and three months bills at 1/3 [?]. The market is firm. ...

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  50. BRIGHTON CORPORATION.

    Meeting held Monday, Mar 2[?]. Present The Mayor (Mr. J. C. Comley) Conncillors Wa[?] bam, Anthoney, M.P., Giles. Norton, Benn[?] and Williams. The town clerk reported that ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS

    A lecture entitled "Battle of Messines," de[?] by Colonel C.P. Butler, D.S.O., was the chief feature of the general meeting of the South African Soldiers' Association, held at ...

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  52. WARSHIPS COMING.

    The British cruiser Calypso has arrived and other warships are coming. ...

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  53. K[?]RKWOOP IN FORM.

    Kirkwood and Arthur Dancan, a New Zealanders, beat Roberts and Heron, professionals, in the morning and afternoon rounds at Stoke poges. Kirkwood's iron ...

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  54. FOUL PLAY S[?] SPECTED

    A case that points to foul play is engaging the attention o! the police. Shortly after 7.45 a.m. on Thursday the notice of Senior Constable Gurry was directed to a man lying, apparently ...

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