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  2. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION

    Interest was sustained in the libel action, Ryan against Davies Brothers Ltd., proprietors of the Hobart "Mercury," which was concluded to-day in ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY.

    The State Department at Washington declares that America will probably not be represented at the meeting of the League of Nations Council ...

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  4. GRECO-TURKISH WAR.

    General Von Sanders, who commanded the Turkish army on Gallipoli, writing in the "Vossische Zeitung" to-day, says he estimates the Turkish ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. J. Devlin, the Nationalist member for the Falls division of Belfast, moved the adjournment of the House for the ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    In glorious weather the match between the Australians and Hampshire opened this morning at Southampton. There was an attendance of 10,000, and ...

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  7. MOUNT LYELL CRISIS.

    Mr. Matt Donnelly, secretary of the A.W.U., returned from Melbourne to-day. He says he expects that the entire difficulty in regard to the Mt. ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The negotiations between the masters and men in the British engineering trade respecting the proposed reduction in wages have reached a ...

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  9. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that although the House of Representatives has passed the motion ...

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  10. THE COST OF LIVING INQUIRY

    An inquiry was opened this morning at the Court house by Mr. R. T. Powers, Associate to Mr. Justice Powers, Deputy President of the Arbitration ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN SHIPPPING STRIKE.

    Though the executive of the marine engineers have signed a new wages agreement with the American Shipping Board accepting a 15 per cent. ...

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  12. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    The minority report of the United States House of Representatives Immigration Committee, under which the bill introduced by Mr. Britten would ...

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  13. MAIL ROBBERIES IN AMERICA

    Tim Mur[?]hy, the most powerful Labour leader in Chicago, has confessed to his complicity in the robbery of mails in April last when securities ...

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  14. SHIPPING.

    Mr. G. H. Larkin, the London manager of the Commonwealth Government Shipping Line, replying to Sir Owen Cox, the chairman of the ...

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  15. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    Last night Sinn Foin incendiaries burned down several buildings connected with the water supply of Belfast, the buildings destroyed including the ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. GERMANS IN SILESIA.

    Owing to the refusal of German troops to withdraw from Upper Silesia the Allies are sending representations to the German Government stating ...

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  17. THE DEVASTATED AREAS OF FRANCE.

    M. Loucheur, the French Minister of the Liberated Regions, interviewed yesterday by the Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post," stated that ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES.

    Under the heading "Mr.Hughes— The Last Phase," the "Manchester Guardian," referring to the speech made at the Hotel C[?]cil yesterday by ...

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  19. SERVICE FOR FIJI VIA PANAMA.

    Details of the contract between the Government of Fiji and the Commonwealth Government line of steamers to provide a dir[?]t and regular cargo ...

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  20. DISGRACEFUL SCENES IN BELFAST.

    There were disg[?]eful scenes in Belfast yesterday during the funeral of Constable Sturdy, who was killed on Sunday. As the cortege passed the ...

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  21. THE FALLEN.

    General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, who commanded the 29th British Division at the landing at Gallipoli, has recommended to the War Office that ...

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  22. THE GROWN PRINCE 0F JAPAN.

    Prince Hirohito, the Crown Prince of Japan, is now viaiting Holland, and the Dutch newspapers cordially welcome him, declaring that his visit will ...

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  23. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Admiral Sims, who was the American Naval Commander-in-Chief during the war, and who has been on leave in England, and has been recalled by ...

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  24. TASMANIAN WHEAT.

    The Premier last night made the following statement:—In conne[?]tion with the reference to the Wheat Pool in my address in Launceston on Monday night ...

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  25. FLYING BOATS.

    It is proposed to include flying boats in the Australian Navy in the near future. An order will be placed in England for six boats as a first ...

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  26. FRENCH MISSION TO JAPAN.

    The French Government is sending a military mission, headed hy General Joffre, to Japan. ...

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  27. DISARMAMENT.

    Viscount Uchida, the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, has sent a cable to the "New York World," declaring that the action of the ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" has had an interview with Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, who said: ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    A deputation of members of the Fed[?]ration of British Industries, including Messrs. H.G. Sommers and Guy Harold Locock (assistant director of ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. THE NAVY.

    A naval review was held to-day in Sydney Domain in fine weather. Six hundred officers and men of the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy, also ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Some officials at the Sydney Trades[?] have decided to approach the representatives of the French Government with a request that the ...

    Article : 193 words
  32. LAW COURT SENSATION.

    With a sudden, swift movement, Vincent L. Hyndes, aged 26 years, against whom the jury had just returned a verdict of guilty in the Court of General ...

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  33. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Britten, a member of the United States House of Representatives, has submitted a resolution to the Chamber demanding an investigation into the ...

    Article : 199 words
  34. GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Globe" says he learns on sound authority that President Harding is considering an Angle ...

    Article : 178 words
  35. THE TRAGEDY IN VICTORIA.

    No trace of the murderer of the old couple, Frederick Sheard and his wife, at Upper Beaconsfield has been found by the detectives, who spent a busy ...

    Article : 145 words
  36. MAYOR'S SLANDER ACTION.

    The hearing was begun to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen) and a jury of the case in which Alfred Albert Edward Ernest Vassa Reid, ...

    Article : 156 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    Details of a pilgrimage on Anzac Day to the graves of Australian and New Zealand soldiers in the United Kingdom have been received by Base Records, ...

    Article : 137 words
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