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  2. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A War Office communique states that our relief column, moving on Samawah, has reached Darraji station, 728 miles from its objective. ...

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  3. COAL CRISIS.

    The Yorkshire "Observer" expects that the Yorkshire miners' vote will be favorable. The position in many other districts is not reassuring. ...

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  4. POLES V. REDS.

    The Polish armistice is hailed as a triumph of French policy, resulting in a bigger Poland and a possibility of the collapse of Bolshevism. ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    H.M.S. Renown, with the Prince of Wales, has arrived off Spithead. The Duke of York and Prince Henry boarded the vessel immediately to ...

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  6. [?]RISH PROBLEM.

    [?] Mr. Arthur Henderson, in a letter [?] the Labour Party's headquarters, [?] "that the Irish solution which [?] possible between 1906 and 1919 is ...

    Article : 190 words
  7. THE ATTACK AT FEAKLE.

    The official details of the attack on the police barracks at Feakle, East Clare, show that a sergeant and five constables were proceeding in couples ...

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  8. MORE OUTRAGES.

    A lieutenant stationed at an aerodrome near Dublin was fatally shot in the aerodrome grounds. Captain Collis, a pensions official, and Mr. ...

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  9. GERMAN MINERS' OUTPUT.

    A message from Berlin says that it is evident that German miners regard the output question in a different light to that in which their British ...

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  10. PORTUGUESE STRIKE.

    A message from Madrid states that a general strike, apparently of a revolutionary character, has broken out throughout Portgual. ...

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  11. PLANS CRITICISED.

    Mr. Asquith's letter suggesting a solution of the Irish puzzle is welcomed in political circles as focussing public opinion on the Irish problem. ...

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  12. (Reuter's Cables.)

    Mr. R. Smillie, president of the Miners' Federation, in a statement made at Glasgow, advised the miners to vote for the acceptance of the ...

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  13. CHORUS OF WELCOMES.

    Britain is ringing with welcomes to the Prince of Wales. His home coming is the theme of discussion all over the country, and all the newspapers ...

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  14. ALD. McSWEENEY.

    Ald. McSweeney's friends continue to issue two hourly bulletins, "to the foreign press." To-day's bulletin states that the ...

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  15. FATAL AMBUSH.

    The "Times" Dublin correspondent at Dublin reports that two motor lorries carrying men of the Essex Regiment were ambushed at Bandon, County ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER'S CRITICISM.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to Mr. Asquith regarding Ireland, says that if Ireland controls it own taxation she is certain to repudiate her share of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. (The "Times" Cable.)

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Riga states that the terms of the Polish-Russian armistice propose that it shall last for 25 days, and shall be ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    M. Krassin, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, dealing at length with Russia's requirements in manufactured goods and raw materials, urges the speediest ...

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  19. ENGLAND'S "TRUST."

    In a further communication to the "Westminster Gazette," in reply to Mr. Asquith's letter of the 5th inst., suggesting that the naval powers that ...

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  20. FIRE AT TOKIO.

    Despite the destruction of their building by fire, the Sunday School Convention will be held as planned, either at the Imperial Theatre or the ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" describes Mr. Theodore as emulating the naked methods of a highwayman. "The practitioners in the new ...

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  22. UNDIGNIFIED AMERICAN PLAY.

    New Yorkers and Americans generally are excited over a pending play, entitled "Just Suppose." The hero, a thinly-camouflaged Prince of Wales ...

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  23. KING PATRICK I.

    That Prince Albert should become King of Ireland, under the title of Patrick I; was the proposal made on behalf of Irish Americans at a ...

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  24. (The "Times" Cables.)

    The City editor of the "Times" writes that it is difficult to imagine anything more damaging to Queensland credit than Mr. Theodore's Mackay speech. ...

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  25. NEW LITHUANIAN BOUNDARY.

    A message from Warsaw states that in agreement with Poland and Lithuania, a commission which has been appointed by the League of Nations ...

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  26. OSTRACISED POLICE.

    That the unfortunate members of the Royal Irish Constabulary are ostracised not only in life but even in death is pointed out in the official report on ...

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  27. SERBIAN SOLDIERS' CRUELTY.

    The fiendish torture to which the Montenegrin women are subjected is seriously related in a Montenegrin official report, which assorts that ...

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  28. HIGHLANDS FLOODS.

    The Highlands have experienced the worst floods since the historic over flowing of the Moray in 1829. It is impossible yet to gauge the extent ...

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  29. A.I.F. REPATRIATION.

    General Sir William Birdwood, in farewelling the the A.I.F. staff, declared that Australia's absorption of ex-soldiers in civil employment was ...

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  30. JEWISH OVERSEA MISSION.

    The Chief Rabbi (Adolph Hertz) and Mr. Albert Woolf (vice-president of the United Synagogue), who are making a tour of the overseas Dominions ...

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  31. OFFENDED ARTIST.

    "The Daily Express" gives details of an unusual incident, in which the mutilation of a portrait caused a controversy between Augustus John, the ...

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  32. GERMANY'S FINANCE.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent wired on Friday: The bad financial situation in Germany was re-emphasised before the Imperial Council by the finance ...

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  33. IRELAND'S THREATENED ISOLATION.

    A daring bomb attack on a military lorry at Cork is reported to-day, resulting in one soldier being killed and two others wounded. A bomb was thrown ...

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  34. (The "Times" Cables.)

    Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, in a letter to the "Times," questions Mr. Asquith's opinion that Ireland would not start a navy. He points out that ...

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  35. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    Viscount Kato, Leader of the Opposition in the Japanese Diet, speaking at the general convention of Ken Seen Kai party at Sendai yesterday, outlined ...

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  36. TREATMENT BY WIRELESS.

    An instance of a doctor curing a patient by wireless in mid-ocean has transpired. A sailor on an American tramp steamer became ill, And an ...

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  37. GREGORY'S SMALL WINDFALL.

    Hector Hyslop, of Hampshire, who was closely connected with the early Australian cricketers who toured England, has left £50 to Edward Sidney ...

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  38. WATCH ON THE RHINE.

    A message from Des Moines states that Senator Harding, Republican candidate for the Presidency, in the course of a speech said that ...

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  39. EGYPT'S INDEPENDENCE.

    The "Daily Express" reports that a message from Paris states that on the authority of Maher Boy, a member of the Egyptian delegation now in Paris ...

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  40. REPRISALS QUESTION.

    As a special answer in connection with the Irish-Americans' campaign in the United States against England on the question of Ireland, and their ...

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  41. (Reuter's Cables.)

    A striking letter by the [?] Don" indignantly denounces the destruction of barracks and the killing of police, and declares that the ...

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  42. ITALIAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    A message from Venice states that a serious railway accident, involving the death of at least 23 passengers, while a number were seriously injured ...

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  43. QUEENSLANDER'S APPOINTMENT.

    Bishop Frodsham, of Queensland, has been appointed Vicar at Halifax. His experience in Australia qualify him for the special problems ...

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  44. ITALY'S FINANCIAL SLUMP.

    The "Times" Rome correspondent reports a general slump of securities following the decision of the Fiat Motor Car Company to close their workshops ...

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  45. BRITISH TRADE DECLINE

    Speaking in London, Mr. Rylands, president of the Federation of Industries, attributed the decline of British trade to high prices together with the ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Tumulty, Secretary to the President, issued a statement this afternoon saying that President Wilson interpreted Senator Harding's recent ...

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  47. OBITUARIES.

    The deaths are announced of William Heinemann, the publisher, and Mr. C. N. Williamson, the author (Mr. Heinemann was born in 1863. ...

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  48. LIGHTNING STRIKE IN MILAN.

    Reuter's Milan correspondent wired on Friday: Owing to the non-fulfilment of the Rome agreement a lightning strike broke out in the electricity ...

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  49. STRIKE IN DUBLIN.

    The strike of seamen and firemen has created a complete deadlock at the port of Dublin since Wednesday. The strike began among the employees ...

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  50. McSWEENEY CASE.

    Sinn Feiners throughout Ireland eagerly await the McSweeney bulletins, expecting his death, which is certain to precipitate widespread ...

    Article : 162 words
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