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  2. THE ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION.

    The serutidy of the votes accorded to the late Mr. W. W. Pearce, M.H.A., one of the [?] successful candidates [?] the Franklin division at the recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    The Tasmanian apples by the steamer Sophocles reached London in fair codition, and there is a good demand for them. The prices being realised are:— ...

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  4. GERMAN FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    It is officially stated that there is a financial crisis in Germany, and that the Cabinet will consider the situation to-morrow. It is reported that the ...

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  5. THE BECKONING DOMINIONS.

    The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty and former Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lieut-Colonel Amery) was entertained at luncheon ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    [?], in County Tipperary, on the left bank of the River Suir, which is one of the chief rebel strongholds in the South of Ireland, is isolated. The ...

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  7. THE HORNSBY TRAGEDY.

    a club, that looked promising, and was being vigorously followed up by six detectives investigating the Hornsby train murder, to-day suddenly became ...

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  8. BELFAST-DUBLIN RAILWAY CUT.

    Traffic between Dublin and Belfast was suspended to-day. Five bridges were blown up, and the lines were completely destroyed for somo distance. ...

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  9. ROUND TUE WORLD FLIGHT.

    A telegram was received to-day from Major W. T. Blake who is attempting to fly round the world. The aviator wired from Ramleh, in Palestine, ...

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  10. BRUGHA'S FUNERAL.

    Large crowds witnessed the funeral of Brugha, the rebel leader who was killed in the fighting in Dublin list week A number of Republicans and ...

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  11. TENNIS.

    Playing in the' British chamjpionship tennis, matches at Wimbledon to-day, Patterson (Australia) won the championship, having in the final beaten ...

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  12. FABRIC GLOVES.

    The Board of Trade has appointed a committee to consider the problem in connection with the importation of fabric gloves, on which the Government ...

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  13. COLLAPSE OF THE MARK.

    The newspaper "Freiheit" suggests to-day that the cause of the collapse of the mark is internal, and not external. The paper infers that the collapse has ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN, STRIKE.

    President Harding to-day addressed the conference which is being held in connection with, the strike or mining operatives, and which has reached a ...

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  15. HIDDEN MACHINE-GUNS.

    Representatives of the Entente Control Commission to-day found 216 machine-guns hidden in the Kiel arsenal. Employees at the arsenal aro ...

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  16. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the Credits Committee to-day, M. Krassini (Russia) made an important declaration to the effect that while, owing to the exchange ...

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  17. THE COMMUNIST PARTY.

    The American Federation of Labour is taking active steps to head off an attempt of the Communist party to obtain control of various unions, and has ...

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  18. COLLAPSE OF AUSTRIA.

    The "Westminster Gazetto" states that "the British Government anticipates the early complete financial collapse of Austria, and tears that if ...

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  19. PREFERENCE CLAUSE IN AWARDS.

    Recently various unions that were circularised by the Trades-hall Council resolved that steps should be taken with a view to securing the deletion of ...

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  20. MAILS HELD UP.

    President Harding and the Secretary of War (Mr. Wreeks) consulted to-day with reference to reports that mails were held at various ports in the west, ...

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  21. ABSOLUTE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The "Daily Herald" suggests that Patterson should play Mddle. Lengien for the absolute world championship. ...

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  22. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    Kent to-day, in the match with Northants, declared the innings closed when 345 runs had been scored for the loss of two wickets, and beat Northants ...

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  23. SUGAR TRANSACTIONS.

    On Thursday the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) expects to present to the House of Representatives his long-Promised report ou the Commonwealth ...

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  24. BOXING.

    In the boxing match at the Hollandpark-hall last night, George Cook, the Australian boxer, defeated Jones (Canada) on points. The hall was well ...

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  25. A PITCHED BATTLE.

    Two miners, who were on strike wero killed to-day, and one badly wounded, in a pitched battle between strikers and deputy-sheriffs who were protecting ...

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  26. BELGIAN ORPHANS FUND.

    An Orphans Fund in connection with the Agricultural School of Belgium was inaugurated to-day near Namur The Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs ...

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  27. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), announced in the'House of Commons to-day that, in view of the financial conditions of the country, the ...

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  28. COURTHOUSE BLOWN UP.

    The trial of Signor Filidelfo Castro, Mayor of Lentini, in Sicily, commenced to-day, on a charge of having manufactured bombs with which the Courthouse ...

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  29. MEETING OF ANGRY HOUSEWIVES

    The Housewiveas Association is engaged in a vigorous campaign to bring about a reduction, in the price of sugar. As one menus to this end the association ...

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  30. AMERICAN MATCHES.

    Joe Lynch won the bantamweight championship to-night by knocking out Johnny Buff in the 14th round in a scheduled 15-round bout. Lynch ...

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  31. RISDON ZINC WORKS.

    The directors of the Electrolytic Zinc Co of Australasia Ltd announce the declaration of a dividend at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the cumulative ...

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  32. DOMINION COINAGE.

    In the course of a discussion in the House of Assembly to day on the Coinage Bill, Nationalist members strongly objected to the new sovereign being the ...

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  33. DRAMA OF REVENGE

    A dramatic incident occurred hero to-day, when a girl 15 years of age, Maria Moreno, revenged the death of her father, Jesus Moreno, editti of the ...

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  34. GOLF.

    The United States open golf championship, played on the links of the Skokie Country Club, was opened to-day. There were 325 entries. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, Secretary at Australia House returned to-day from a visit to Germany. He motored 700 miles during his tour and visited all ...

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  36. WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS.

    The Wellington tramwaymen held a [?]cret ballot yesterday on the question of striking, following the decision o: the Wellington Council to reduce their ...

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  37. TOBACCO GROWING.

    The British Australasian Tobacco Co. has decided to co-operate with the Victorian Ministry, for the encouragement of tobacco growing in Vietoria. It is ...

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  38. THE INSNITY PLEA.

    The Lord Chancellor (Viscount Sirkenhead) has appointed a committee to investigate the procedure followed in criminal trials in which insanity on the ...

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  39. BOWLING.

    The Australian bowlers defeated the Glasgow Bowling Association to-day by 130 to 102. Casey's team won by 20 to 10; Tredwell's won by 25 to 15; ...

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  40. PEACE IN THE ORIENT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphed to-day that the British, French, and Italian Governments have agreed to hold a ...

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