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  2. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    It is officially stated that Nationalist troops to-day captured Baltinglass, Tullow, and Newton Barry, in County Carlow. ...

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  3. THE STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    It was reported to-day that 13 persons were killed and 25 injured in a clash between the authorities and miners on strike from the Richland Coal ...

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  4. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT SYDNEY.

    Twenty wheat lumpers fought grimly for their lives on the steamer Norfolk last night when a hundred tons of wheat beat down the bulk-heads and engulfed ...

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  5. POLITICAL HONOURS.

    Pursuant to the motion signed by 300 members of the House of Commons requiring the Government to appoint a committee of seven members of the ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    The "Daily Express" states to-day that although secrecy has been preserved regarding the experimental aircraft attack on warships, carried out ...

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  7. WRECK OF FISHING SMACK.

    The following telegram was received yesterday by the local lighthouse inspector (Mr. Meech) from the head office of the Lighthouse Department at ...

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  8. LABOUR'S WEAPONS.

    An extraordinary scheme, advocating a policy of "go slow on the job" and irritation strikes, which has been formulated by the New South Wales ...

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  9. IRREGULARS IN WEST DONEGAL.

    Reports from West Donegal received to-day, intimate that 14 flying col unms. each consisting of 40 irregulars, have left Gleneagh Castle, and ...

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  10. MEN SEEN THROUGH TELESCOPE.

    News of what will almost certainly prove to be a story of shipwreck off the North-East Coast of Tasmania reached the Launceston Marine Board ...

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  11. DISGRACE AND RUIN.

    Cardinal Logue, preaching at Carlingford yesterday, said that the lootings, burnings, and murders were bringing disgrace and ruin on ...

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  12. THE ATTACKERS MOSTLY "FOREIGNERS."

    Governor Morgan, of West Virginia, telegraphing to the "New York Herald" to-day, declared that the mob which made the attack at Wellsburg was ...

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  13. NEW ABERDEEN LINER,

    The Aberdeen liner Diogenes, a sister ship to the Sophocles, made a most successful trial trip to-day. The company entertained a numerous party ...

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  14. AIRSHIP SCHEME.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replving to-day to a question in the House of Commons, said, that a Special Committee was being ...

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  15. THE WOUNDED.

    From various points near Wellsburg come reports of stragglers applying for treatment at the offices of physicians, the men suffering from wounds received ...

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  16. BRITISH AIR SERVICES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in replying to questions, said that in view of the need for economy ...

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  17. THE RAILWAY STRIKERS.

    It is estimated that 75,000 railway workers have joined the 400,000, workmen[?] on strike, including 25,000 line maintenance men, who left work ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), stated in the House of Commons to-day that a special British delegation was going to America in ...

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  19. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    M. Litvinoff, the principal Russian delegate to The Hague Conference, wrote to the President of the Conference to-day, stating that a general ...

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  20. PRESIDENT HARDING TO TAKE ACTION.

    Mr. Daugherty, the 'Attorney-General, stated to-day that the President would take definite action in connection with the railway strike within 24 hours. ...

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  21. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The negotiations are at a standstill, and the companies are waiting to see how many men will return to work within the time limit prescribed, the ...

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  22. 'FRISCO-SYDNEY MAIL CONTRACT.

    The San Fiancisco correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that while the Vice-President of the Oceanic Steamship Company (Mr. ...

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  23. CHRISTIANS IN ASIA MINOR.

    The Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (Signor Schanzer), stated to-day, that during his visit to London he reached an understanding regarding the ...

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  24. RUSSIA.

    The Berlin correspondent of "L[?] Matin" learns that the Bolsheviks, in order to keep faith with the Socialist Conference of the Third Internationale, ...

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  25. REOPENING THE COAL MINES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphed to-day that the mine managers had replied, accepting President Harding's arbitration ...

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  26. TRADE RECIPROCITY.

    Sir Mark Sheldon, who has come to Vancouver on a holiday trip, informed a correspondent to-day that he found the Canadians alive to the ...

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  27. BRITISH DELEGATION MAY RETURN.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) stated that the deadlock continued at The Hague ...

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  28. TENNIS.

    In the Davis Cup competition Britain to-day scratched to Spain, as it was found impossible to get a representative team to go to America. Kingscote ...

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  29. MR. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY.

    The House of Commons to-day agreed to the preliminary motion [?] the expulsion of Mr. Horatio Bottomley (Independent member for South Hackney), ...

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  30. SOCIALIST AGITATOR'S APPEAL.

    Eugene Debs, the Socialist agitator, to day called upon the railway strikers "to be united, to strike together, vote together, and fight together." He said: ...

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  31. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Owing to the increase in serious crime, particularly against children, the special committee which is drawing up a new penal law recommended ...

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  32. YAP ISLAND.

    President Harding to-day proclaimed the treaty between the United States and Japan relative to Yap Island, in the Pacific, as enacted. ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    Playing Glamorganshire to-day, Somersetshire defeated the former county. Somerset made 77 runs in the first innings, and in the second scored ...

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  34. AN STEAMER IN DANGER.

    The owners of the steamer Ruatchu reported to-day that that vessel had received an S.O.S. wireless call from the steamer Southgate, bound to ...

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  35. TRAFFIC IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    The Council of the League of Nations, at its meeting in London today, considered the Committee's report on the suppression of traffic with ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    A deputation from the Returned Soldiers' League. Returned Soldiers' Unemployment and Aid Committee, and Returned Maimed and Limbless Men's ...

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  37. JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE.

    A Royal edict was issued to-day announcing the forthconung wedding of the Crown Prince Hironto and Princess Bagako Kuni. The edict declares that ...

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  38. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    A similar honours debate took place in the House of Lords to-day. The Marquess of Salisbury moved the appointment of a committee of seven ...

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  39. WAR IN THE AIR.

    M. Klotz, a fromer Minister, speaking at Amiens to-day, declared that if war broke out again it would be fought in the air, and England would not gain ...

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  40. VICTORIA'S FINANCES.

    In submitting the supplementary estimates in the Legislative Assembly today, the Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) gave a brief review of the financial ...

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  41. ADMIRAL TOGO'S FLAGSHIP.

    A popular movement has been started to save the battleship Mikasa from "scrapping," for sentimental reasons, the vessel having been Admiral Togo's ...

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  42. AMERICAN FOOD PROFITEERS

    Because the Supreme Court has declared the Lever anti-profitoering law unconstitutional, the Department of Justice to-day recommended the return to ...

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  43. WIRELESS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    As an alternative to the Marconi offer, Messrs. C. F. Elwell, Limited, radio engineers, of London, offer to erect within 12 months a high power ...

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  44. ITALY'S FINANCIAL BURDEN.

    The Italian deficit, which in 1921-22 was 5,000,000,000 live (about £200,000,000,), has now reached 6,500,000,000 lire. The new budget ...

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  45. IMPOSING LONDON[?] BUILDING

    His Majesty the King to-day opened the London County Council Hall, on the south side of Westminister bridge. The hall, which has cost £4,000,000, ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Papal decree prohibiting the reading of Anatole France's books by members of Roman Catholic Churches in Switzerland has merely produced a ...

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  47. W. A. UNIVERSITY.

    The University Senate has decided to ask the Government for a grant of £18,000 yearly to pay off the existing deficit. and enable the department to ...

    Article : 44 words
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