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  2. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The native quarter of the city of Peshawar offered the Prince of Wales an unexpected affront to-day, by puting up its shutters during the State ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    The Republicans in the United States Senate have begun a fight in support for the Four Power Pacific Treaty. Senator New, in a speeh to-day, ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the debate in committee was resumed on the Irish Free State Bill. Mr. T. Moles, the Unionist member ...

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  5. LABOUR TROUBLES

    After sitting all day to-day the joint executives of the South African Trade Union Federation passed a resolution declaring a general strike from 7 ...

    Article : 274 words
  6. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The "Evening Standard" says it understands that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal), Mr. A. J. ...

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  7. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion occurred to-day at Portipton, in Staffordshire, and resulted in the death of five girls and in 30 others being seriously injured. ...

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  8. HOBART WOOL SALES.

    The second Hobart wool sales for the season were held in the Twon-hall yesterday, when Messrs. Webster and Sons Ltd. submitted a catalogue of 3,500 ...

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  9. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    Application having been lodged by Colin Campbell Ross for leave to appeal against his conviction on a charge of having murdered Alma Tirtschke, ...

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  10. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Privy Seal, said the cost of the British delegation to the ...

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  11. BRITISH ENGINEERING TRADE.

    The Executive of the Amalgamated Society, of Engineers has agreed to meet Mr. T. J. MacNamara, the Minister of labour, to discuss the ...

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  12. COLD-BLOODED MURDER.

    At Mayo Swinford, County Connaught yesterday, a disguised man entered the home of Sergeant O'Dowd, and found him sitting at the fireside ...

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  13. THE HONG KONG STRIKE.

    The strike of seamen at Hongkong has ended, the Government having fored the shipowners to grant the demands of the strikers. ...

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  14. BOXING.

    Beckett, the champion heavyweight boxer of England, states that owing to the refusal of Carpentier, the champion of Europe, to meet him ...

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  15. BRITISH FINANCE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Robert Horne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that it was not intended to resume the issue ...

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  16. THE CORNISH TRAGEDY.

    In November last Edward Black, an insurance agent of Trgonissey, Cornwall, left his home on an alleged business engagement. His wife was then ...

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  17. MORE SINN FEIN SHOOTINGS.

    The casualties in Belfast at the week-end numbered two killed and 25 wounded. Three men entered the Belfast ...

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  18. BILLIARDS.

    A match (16,000 up) was commenced in London yesterday between McConachy, the New Zealand billiard champion, and Reece, McConachy reeiving ...

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  19. OVERSEAS FRUIT SHIPMENTS

    The question of loading fruit for shipment overseas at Ocean pier was again brought up at yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board, when a ...

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  20. THE CYCLONE IN EAST AFRICA

    Further information of the disustrous cyclone which occurred last Friday at the town of Chinde, in Portuguese, East Africa, show that 10 ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. ALLIED DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    The Judicial Sub-commitee of the United States Senate has decided that Senator Smoot and Mr. C. Burton, a member of the House of ...

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  22. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    With the advent to London of Mr. H. N. Barwell, the Premier of South Australia, the White Australia controversy has been transferred from the ...

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  23. HEAVY FIRING IN BELFAST.

    Heavy firing was resumed in Belfast yesterday, and one man was killed and six wounded. ...

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  24. THE RECORD OF COLIN ROSS.

    Colin Campbell Ross, who has been found guilty of the Gun Alley murder, was not long ago connected with another criminal trial, which ...

    Article : 362 words
  25. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE

    A spirited discussion marked the consideration of the Public Questions Committee's report at the Methodist Conference at Wesley Church to-day. The ...

    Article : 334 words
  26. BIRTH CONTROL.

    A fortnight ago it was stated that Mrs. Margaret Sanger, the head of the American Birth Control League, for whom the Japanese Consul at San ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    Mr. Herbert Hoover announces that an enormous quantity of American relief grain is tied up at Russian seaports, while in the interior the people ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. SHOOTING ON BOARD SHIP.

    A curious story of an affray on the steamer Woron, was told at the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day, when Joseph Vere, a steward on the steamer, ...

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  29. THE GENOA CONFERENCE

    It is stated definitely in Paris that the Genoa Economic Conferene will open on April 10, the Italian Government having consented to that date. ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    The Paris "Matin" states experts reporting regarding the resumption of trade with Russia consider that there should not be conditions imposing ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    The Paris "Matin" states that France and Great Britain have agreed regarding the conditions, under which Germany will be allowed from May 5 ...

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  32. FEDERA MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Victoria South-East District Committee of the Liberal Union, strong opinions were expressed concerning the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian and New Zealand banks will reduce the cable transfer rate on Australia and New Zealand to 5s. from Wednesday. ...

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  34. THE PLAGUE.

    The woman who was admitted to the Bundaberg Hospital a few days ago suffering from plague died to-day. Over two months has elapsed since ...

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  35. MAINTENANCE ORDERS.

    An Order in Council issued to-day extends, the Maintenance Orders Act of 1920, which makes reciprocal provision for English and Irish maintenance ...

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  36. MAN-EATING SHARKS.

    A new departure was made in the shark hunt at Congee to-day, when the State trawler, Gooeangai commenced operations. For several hours the ...

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  37. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    Prof. Nicholson, lecturer in French at Sydney University, who recently returned from France, has submitted to the authorities of the University ...

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  38. FOOTBAL IN ENGLAND.

    In the Association football matches played to-day Newcastle beat Blackburn by 2 goals to nil, Bardsley heat Fulham by 2 to 1, and Stoke drew with ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. BEHIND THE ENEMY LINES.

    The King has approved of the issue of medals in silver and bronze to allied nationals who assisted British soldiers benind the enemy lines. One hundred ...

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  40. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Several of the large employers have decided to approach the Federal Court with a view to having wages reduced in coordance with the figures of the ...

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  41. ARMS FOR CHINA.

    President Harding has issued a proclamation prohbiting the shipment of arms or munitions of war from the United States to China. ...

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  42. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Denmark has challenged for the Davis Cup. For that Influenza Cough take Drake's Carrez[?]n (Carranrnos). It never fails.— ...

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