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  2. RUSSIA

    Telegrams received in Stockholm from Copenhagen state that a French squadron yesterday entered the harbour of Reval, the principal port of ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    Constables M[?]lntosh, Crooks, and Cooper, who were standing outside a Belfast music-hall last night talking to three girls, were shot at by Sinn ...

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  4. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The German Reparation Bill, which has been drafted to deal with the proposed levy on imported German goods, was read a first time in the House of ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA

    The formal opening of the South African Union Parliament took place at Capetown this morning Mr. C. J. Krige was re-elected Speaker of the ...

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  6. LABOUR

    As already announced, the coalown— ers in Great Britain have decided to give 14 days' notice throughout the coalfields of the termination of the ...

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  7. THE TRADE DEPRESSION

    The Scottish iron and steel minufacturers report this week's business as the worst on record. They state that Continental quotations are much ...

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  8. W.A. GENERAL ELECTION

    Yesterday the people of West Australia elected their 11th Parliament. As to composition of the Assembly, it is too premature to speak, but it can be ...

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  9. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says it is understood, that the now administration will insist upon every right ...

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  10. ACCIDENT ON HUON-ROAD.

    While returning from an afternoon's trip to the Springs Hotel, Mount Wellington, on Saturday, horse-drawn tourist brake filled with people turned ...

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  11. KRONSTAD REVOLUTION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Kronstadt revolutionaries, in a manifesto issued, state: —We are fighting ...

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  12. THE PLIGHT OF AUSTRIA.

    Dr. Michael Mayr, the Austrian Chancellor, appeared before the Supreme Allied Council to-day, and described the economic difficulties of his ...

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  13. CONSTABLES SENTENCED FOR THEFT.

    Constables Knight and Johnson have been convicted by court-martial on a charge of theft, and have each been sentenced to three years' penal ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    Probably 150,000 workers in Chicago will be affected by the proposed reductions, in wages It is announced that practically every Western, and several ...

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  15. ANOTHER TOWN OCCUPIED.

    Allied troops to-day occupied the town of Oberhausen, seven miles to the north-west of Essen. There was no [?]toward incident connected with the ...

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  16. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    At the South African House of Parliament this afternoon a mass deputation of women presented to General Smuts, the Prime Minister, a petition ...

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  17. ANOTHER AMBUSH.

    A lorry containing 30 men of the Bedfordshire Regiment was ambushed yesterday by an entrenched party between Oarrick-on-Shannon and ...

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  18. REPORT FROM SPECIAL ENVOYS.

    A dispatch received from special Allied envoys at Coblenz, estimating the practical results of the penalties, states that, firstly, the occupations are the ...

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  19. FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    The fighting at Petrograd and Kronstadt continues. The rebels are chiefly Bolsheviks whe are opposed to the dictatorship of the Moscow leaders, but ...

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  20. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    The Reichstag Commission of inquiry into responsibility for the war declares that neither in Germany n[?]r Austria were orders issued that could be ...

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  21. NEGOTIATIONS FOR A TRUCE.

    The "Sunday Express" states that negotiations for a truce in Ireland have been reopened between the Government and the Sinn Feiners, and ...

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  22. THE BOLSHEVIKS IN ASIA.

    Trade with Bokhara is at a standstill, owing to the Bolsheviks prohibiting exports from the country. They have repeatedly promised Indian and ...

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  23. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.

    The report by the South African Government Asiatic Inquiry. Commission, which has just been issued, regards the so-called Asiatic menace as ...

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  24. THE TURKISH TREATY

    At the Conference with the Allies in London the Turkish delegates were given clearly to understand that the modifications suggested in the Sevres ...

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  25. SWINDLING AT GARDS.

    Robert McDonald, 53 years of age, and James Ford 23 who had been convicted in Australia were sentenced at the Old Bailey to-day to two years' ...

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  26. SINN FEINERS AT SYDNEY.

    Mr. E. A. McTiernan, Attorney-General, delivered a lengthy address on the Irish question at St. Patrick's Day celebrations at the Agricultural ...

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  27. THE ALLIED TRADE TAX.

    It is understood that in Dutch commercial circles the Government is being urged to protest to the League of Nations against the Allied coercive eco ...

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  28. THE NEW INDIA

    The Government of India has dis allowed an Indian resolution introduced in the legislature that the salary of the Governor of the United ...

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  29. RESIGNATION OF PRUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Prussian Government has resigned, and this is likely to seriously affect the Imperial German Government, as Herr Hugo Stinnes, the ...

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  30. THE N.S.W. PREMIER.

    Mrs. Storey, wife of Mr. J. Storey, Premier of New South Wales, accompanied by Mr. Storey, and Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South ...

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  31. SAD DROWNING CASE.

    A double drowning fatality occurred in the Inglis River early this afternoon, the victims being Howard Reeves, 23 years of age, and Jack Joyce, 15. ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. w. weeks, the Secretary for War in the United states Cabinet, announced to-day that the commander of the American forces in Germany will ...

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  33. THE CENSUS.

    In reference to the taking of the forthcoming census in India, Mr. Gandhi, the leader of the Nationalists, writes in his paper, "Young India":- ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATION

    In connection with the complaint made by holders of Etheridge railway debentures that they had not received payment of interest due owing to the ...

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  35. FRENCH AGREEMENT REGARDING O[?]LICIA.

    M. Briand, the Prime Minister of France, has returned to Paris from London. Before leaving lie concluded an agreement with the Turks by which ...

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  36. CLUMSINESS AND BLINDNESS.

    The London correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" has had an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, who stated:— The ...

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  37. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The strike of the railwaymen at Lucknow is breaking, and the employees are now anxious to return to work, but the authorities are unwilling to ...

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  38. MILITARY.

    After the announcement of the appointment of divisional commanders consequent on the reorganisation of the Commonwealth army, interest centres ...

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  39. N.S.W. LAND LEGISLATION.

    The "Financial Times," commenting on the British-Australian Society's request, to Mr Storey to receive a deputation to discuss the New South Wales ...

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  40. DISTURBANCE IN CALCUTTA

    Yesterday 5,000 strikers rushed the Wellington jute mills at Calcutta with brickbats, demanding a final settlement of their claims. The magistrate and ...

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  41. CRIMINAL LIBEL

    The supreme court at Ca[?] has found Sir William Willcocks the eminent engineer who designed the Assuan dam and the irrigation of ...

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  42. DURBAR IN KABUL.

    Sir.Henry Dobbs, the Foreign Secretary to the Government of India, and members of the British mission, attended a durbar at Kabul yesterday ...

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  43. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The British army estimates for 192122 provide for a net amount of £106,315,000, as compared with £164,750,000 for the previous, year. Of the total ...

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  44. PERSIAN, AFFAIRS.

    The reorganisation of the Persian public departments is proceeding satisfactorily, and the new Government is becoming increasingly popular. The ...

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  45. SHARP CONFLICT IN THE REICHSTAG.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that there was sharp conflict in the Reichstag yesterday between Dr. Simons, the ...

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  46. STATE CONTROL

    In January last the Italian Cabinet approved of a bill drafted by a Commission appointed in October last after the seizure of factories in Rome and ...

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  47. THE AMERIGAN TARIFF.

    The Congressional leaders in the United States, with President Harding's tentative approval, have decided to take up the Emergency Tariff Bill ...

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  48. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    With the object of securing a safe seat for Sir A. Griffith-Boseawen, who sought re-election for Dudley on his appointment as Minister of ...

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  49. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery the Under-Secretary for the Colonies in explaining supplementary Colonial ...

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  50. KRUPPS.

    The washington correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that the american Government has been informed that the ...

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  51. EXPLORING W.A.

    The Government has completed arrangements for the early dispatch of a land party to explore the new unoccupied West Kimberley country ...

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  52. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT.

    The [?]chstag, by 260 votes to 40 carried a motion of confidence in Dr. Simons yesterday, after he had made a speech dealing with the negotiations ...

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  53. THE HORRORS OF MODERN WARFARE.

    It is announced that the Chemical Warfare Service of the United States has discovered a liquid poison so strong that three drop, will kill any ...

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  54. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN SHANGHAI.

    The Shaunghai correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" states that silks, rice, and oil. valued at 6,[?]00,000 dollars have been destroyed in a ...

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  55. CHINESE FAMINE.

    Mr. W. Harding, the President of the United States, has issued an appeal for further relief for the faminestriken people of China. ...

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