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  2. IRELAND.

    The elections for the Ulster Parliament resulted in a more sweeping victory for the unionists than was expected, everyone being returned. The ...

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  3. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    The fast of the present series of Test matches between England and Australia was commenced at Nottingham to-day. The weather was variable, ...

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  4. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Lloyd George addressing the meeting to-day of coad owners and miners, summoned to discuss means for a settlement of the strike, said that ...

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  5. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Earl of Liverpool, formerly Govnnor-General of New Zealand, presided at the Australiau and New Zealand Club's luncheon al the Hotel ...

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  6. McLAREN'S PLEA FOR MORE REST.

    A. C. McLaren, the famous cricketer and captain, writing in the "Sunday Express," says:—"I think that it is a pity to begin Test matches on Saturdays, ...

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  7. WEST TAMAR REQUIREMENTS

    An important meeting of ratepayers of the Beaconsfield municipality organised by the Tamar Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Association with the ...

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  8. DE VALEBA DEFEATED

    In County Down, which has eight seats in the new Pailnment, the leader of the Unionists, Sir James Craig, defeated De Valora, the Irish ...

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  9. THE DEATH ROLL.

    Observers in Dublin have estimated that the last eighteen months' fighting has resulted in 800 deaths. The military propose to inaugurate a vigorous ...

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  10. RUMOURS OF THE VICEROY'S RESIGNATION.

    It is rumoured that there are grave differences between Viscount Fitzalan, the Viceroy and the Government, and the former will possibly resign, owing ...

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  11. THE MINERS DISSATISFIED.

    The miners' leaders, interviewed after the meeting, showed keen disappointment at the result of to-day's discussion. They said that the Government's ...

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  12. COUNTY MATCHES.

    Essex, 396 runs for nine wickets, declared against Derbyshire. Douglas made 219 not out for Essex. Lancashire defeated Hampshire by 27 ...

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  13. GREGORY IN GREAT HEART.

    Gregory, the Australian cricketer, told an Australian Press Association representative on Friday that he had not bowled really fast since straining ...

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  14. THE BURNING OF THE CUSTOMS HOUSE.

    The "Irish Bulletin," the Sinn Fein's official oigan, describes the destruction of the Dublin Customs House by direction of the Dail Eirean[?] Ministry as ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIKS IN SIBERIA.

    The Kokussai News Agency despatches state that troops which were formerly under the command of the anti-Bolshovik leader, General Kappell, ...

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  16. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE.

    Owing to tho severe lighting restrictions following the coal strike, the Australians had to go to bed by candle light on the eve of the Test match. ...

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  17. OVERSEAS CONFERENCES.

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting on Mr. Massey's speech concerning the Imperial conference meetings, says that there would be obvious ...

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  18. DETAILS OF THE GOVERNMENT SCHEME.

    An official statement concerning the efforts to bring about a settlement says that the Government's proposals which, were submitted to the miners and ...

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  19. JESSOP STILL CONFIDENT.

    Gilbert Jessop,' another well-known cricketer, writing in "Lloyds Weekly," discussing the match, says: Though the advantage is with the Australians, there ...

    Article : 239 words
  20. WHITE TROOPS IN REVOLT.

    The Soviet army in Siberin has been defeated at Omsk, and has been withdrawn to Ilatousk in the Ural region. The rebellion has spread to ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES'S VOYAGE.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. W. M. Hughes) who is travelling to England by the R.M.S. Orvieto to attend the Imperial Conference, did not ...

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  22. LARGE BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    All the men who can be spared from the English garrisons are being drafted to various points in the disturbed Irish areas as reinforcements. They probably ...

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  23. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The "Daily Herald's" Vienna correspondent says that the Allied representatives at Budapest have sent a Note to the Hungarian Government demand ...

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  24. PERSIAN SITUATION.

    The Shab of [?]sia, by a Royal pro[?]mation, has removed the Premier Ziauddin from office, as he had refused to resign. ...

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  25. EMPIRE PRESS SERVICES.

    Replying to the deputation which waited upon him from the Empire Press Union, which urged the Government to take action to improve the cable ...

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  26. THE HOURS OF PLAY.

    A special article in the "Observer" states:—"Some of us have regretfully concluded that cricket is no longer the grand game our forbears handed down, ...

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  27. BAN AGAINST FOREIGN COAL REMOVED.

    The [?]motive engineers have resolved, in view of the Government's assurance that foreign coal is used only in essential services, that members be ...

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  28. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    There is extensive trans-border inunigration into the frontier of India provinces owing to the drouglit. The grave economic conditions on both sides ...

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  29. A NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    The "New York Evening Post's" Tokio correspondent learns that naval officials in Japan will gladly accept an invitation for a limitation of nava ...

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  30. AMERICAN AGRICULTURE.

    The plans of the completed organisation of the farmers 100,000,000 dollars capitalisation to sell wheat and eliminate speculation is described as the ...

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  31. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Commonwealth has despatched to New South Wales and Victoria, by the Beltana, 450 cmigrants, mostly ex-service men who were nominated for ...

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  32. UNSETTLED WORLD CONDITIONS.

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, after consulting with the authorities of the other churches, have recommended a special call to prayer on June ...

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  33. THE SILESIAN SITUATION.

    M. Korfanty, who is recognised [?] the practical dictator of Poland, has informed the Inter-Allied Commission that he is ready to accept the Allies' ...

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  34. MORE AMERICAN SUGGESTIONS.

    The Senate has dectsively defeated a Naval Appropriation Bill amendment authorising Prcsident Harding to use his discretion in regard to suspending ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    A military aeroplane crashed near Nancy to-day, and four people were killed. ...

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  36. GENERAL STRIKE IN NORWAY.

    The police charged a body of strikers who are participating in the general strike which has been p[?]oclaimed throughout Norway, and who were ...

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  37. CERMANS AND POLES FIGHTING.

    Further fighting has broken out in [?]pper Silesia between the Poles and the Gerin[?]s. The latter have occupied several of the princepal industrial ...

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  38. WARRIORS' DAY IN ENGLAND.'

    Theatrical entertaiments throughout the country on Warriors' Day yesterday realised £11,140 in aid of the funds to assist exlservice men. lady ...

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  39. THE BULLHOEK FIGHT.

    The Transkaiau General Council, an important body composed of natives, has unanimously passed a resolution expressing regret at the bloodshed at ...

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  40. MR. PEMBERTON BILLING RESIGNS.

    Mr. Pemberton Billing. Independent member for Hertford, has resigned his seat in the House of Commons. ...

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  41. CRISIS IN THE MILLS.

    A ballot ot operative sp[?]ers shows that 95 per cent of them are against accepting the employers proposted reduction of 30 per cent in wages. Mills ...

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  42. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Twelve American sailors from the flagship Huron, of the China squadron, were wounded in a street fight with Japanesp sailors last Sunday. A ...

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  43. AMERICAN TARIFF, BILL.

    President Harding has signed the American Emergency Tariff Bill, d[?] rigned to prevent dumping, and it will become effective from to-day ...

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  44. LAMA OF THIBET ILL.

    It is reported from Lhaeen, the capital of Thibet, that the health of the Dalai Lama, the head of the Government of Thibet, is causing grave ...

    Article : 36 words
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