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  3. LOCO ENGINEERS ATTITUDE.

    The Locomotive Engineers' Society, whose secretary (Mr. Bromley) endeavoured to engineer the strike mentioned on February 10, has dissociated itself ...

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  4. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Roving bands of Mal[?]uds [?] a British convoy at Rogba Kot. [?] vicinity of Wana, on March 17. The ...

    Article : 203 words
  5. COAL CRISIS.

    The hopes of the country for a settlement of the coal strike are centred on the Government taking pacific action to form a conferene of the ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. IRELAND'S VICEROY

    Tho correspondent of "The Times" at Dublin status that Lord Talbot's appointment, as Viceroy of Ireland has generally been favourably received. ...

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  7. HUNTSMEN WOUNDED.

    The military held up and searched members of the West Waterford Hunt at Kinsalebeg, when the rebels suddenly opened fire. Thought taking no part, ...

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  8. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    Half a million members and thirty-five unions were represented by delegates at the conference of the Transport Workers' Federation at ...

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  9. U.S.A. AND ALLIES.

    A message from Washington states that the city is literally seething with the revival of rumours regarding the Government's plans officially to end ...

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  10. VICTORIA'S TREASURER

    Mr. W. M. McPherson Vic[?] State Treasurer, foreshadows the possibility of an early Victorian loan [?] he does not specify the amount. [?] ...

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  11. BRITISH INDIA.

    The official total population of British Indin (native States) revealed by the census taken on March 18 is slightly over 319,000,000, as against 315,150,000 ...

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  12. TRANSJORDANIA.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Cairo states that it is reliably reported from Palestine that the future of Transjordania has been settled as the result ...

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  13. EXTREMISTS BUSY.

    The skirling of bagpipes is heard at the head of the marches of the Scottish miners, who are the most determined and most ruthless of all the ...

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  14. GOOD RECORD.

    Mr. McPherson made a lengthy statement to a representative of [?] "Times," setting forthe Victoria's [?]ances ...

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  15. NEW VICEROY.

    The ships in the barbour were dressed with flags and a salute boomed out as Lord Reading, the new Viceroy, landed at the Apollo Bund, which was ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. SINN FEIN VENGEANCE.

    The first case of Sinn, Fein vengeance carried out in England has occurred. An unknown man was founs shot dead on the Surrey golf links. A ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. ARAB RULE.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Jerisalom reports that the probability of the Emir Abduliah arriving at an understanding with the French is ...

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  18. CHALLENGE TO GEDDES.

    Mr. Frank Walsh, counsel for the "Irish Republic" at Washington, challenges Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador to the United States) to ...

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  19. GREEK PREMIER.

    M. Gounaris, lender of the Parliamentary majority, has assumed the Greek Premiership in place of M. Kalogeropoulos, who becomes Finance ...

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  20. BRITISH LAWN TENN[?]

    F. M. B. Fisher has declined to present the British Isles in the next [?] Cup contests if selected, He states [?] he has no confidence in the [?] ...

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  21. DELHI, April 5.

    The Viceroy, Lord Reading, and Countess Reading arrived at Delhi this morning. They were received in state at the railway station in the presence ...

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  22. SINN FEIN'S NEW TACTICS.

    The last week-end was one of the quietest in Dublin for months, but is regarded as a full before a storm. Disquieting reports come from Belfast. ...

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  23. REJECTED CLAIM.

    The Government has decided not to allow the striking miners unemployment benefits, which they sought on the grounds that the owners had locked ...

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  24. PRINCE ANDREW KILLED.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Constantinople states that the Turks announce that King Constantine's brother, Prince Andrew, has died of ...

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  25. COMING ELECTIONS

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Belfast reports that the arrival of Sir James Craig, Irish Unionist leader, on Tuesday signalises the launching of the ...

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  26. DEMAND FOR NEW BLOOD.

    "Mr. Fisher's views must be [?]ported by those who have he [?]terests of British lawn [?]heart," says u well-known place[?] ...

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  27. ENGINEER'S INVENTION.

    Enginer-Commander W. Crump Johnson, the chief engineer of the Austain, has put in a claim for £40,000 award for the invention of a ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. FLOATING GOLF BALL.

    Thirty-two leading amateur golfers took part in a special trial game to test the proposed standard "floater" ball. The majority declared against ...

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  29. LONDON, ApriL 4.

    In connection with the coal strike a "Government Gazette" publishes a series of drastic regulations of the most extensive scope, giving the ...

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  30. GREEK REVERSE.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Constantinople confirms the report of the check north-west of Eskishehr. The Greek army is retreating along the ...

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  31. BLONDES AND BRUNETTES.

    That fair hair is prejudicial to matrimonial chances is a startlingly sad discovery that is disturbing the minds of Parisian blondes. The dscussion, which ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. WAR INHUMANITIES.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin reports that there is considerable satisfaction here at the news that the International Red Cross ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA AND INDIA.

    In the South African Assembly the Government announced that the consideration of the report of the Asiatic Commission, in view of its importance, ...

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  34. SHIPYARD WORKERS.

    Half a million shipyard workers represented in a conference with [?] Macnamara, Minister of Labour, [?] London to-day on the subject of [?] ...

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  35. LONDON, April 4.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Dublin reports that the Dail Eirann has issued an official statement that the British Government has ...

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  36. GREAT FIRE.

    A Washington official report states that information has been received from Manila (Philippine, Islands) of a disastrous fire there, which destroyed ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. GERMAN-MADE FILMS.

    A message from New York states that Mr. Blument at, a leading cinema operator, says: "Within a year German-made films will be shown in every ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. RHINE CUSTOMS.

    The Rhine customs barrier will come into operation this week. Such or the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the ...

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  39. FRENCH BLUEBEARD.

    Landru, the French Bruebence hunger-striking in prison. He is [?] inundated with offers of marriage [?] love-sick women who have ner[?] ...

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  40. THOMAS ESMONDE.

    Mayor Gale, of Vancouver, addressing a parade of unemployed this after-noon vigorously objected to recent de- monstrations, including the singing of ...

    Article : 120 words
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