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  2. WORLD CATASTROPHE.

    Sir Arthur Co[?]an Doyie, t[?]e wellknown spiritualist, de[?]es that he has received a message from the spirit o[?] the late Lord Northc[?]ffe war[?]g him ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Lloyd George continues in the "Daily Chronicle" to-day his articles on international affairs, making special reference to the recent exchange of Notes ...

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  4. RUHR SITUATION

    The "Westminster Gazette" states that Mr. S. Baldwin, the new Prime Minister of England, will take a much stronger line in connection with the ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. IRISH REBELLION.

    The obelisk in Dublin, commemorating the Battle of [?]e Boyne, and which has stood for nearly 200 years, was blown to pieces last night. Three ...

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  6. COAL STRIKE

    Great interest was taken throughout the district in the public meeting at Cessnock last night, convened in response to a public requisition for the ...

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  7. PERSIAN EARTHQUAKES.

    The disastrous results of the earth quake near Tuabotih and Tidari, to the south-west of Meshed, show that six villages in the vicinity of the town [?]ve ...

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  8. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    To-morrow King George will celebrate his 58th birthday. As usual, he is marking the occasion by conferring honours, and the names of the Australian list ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    Judgment was delivered by the High Court in respect to the proceedings taken on behalf of the Irish [?]nvoys, Father O'Flannagan and John Joseph ...

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  10. PRINCESS POCAHONTAS.

    The search in St. George's churchyard, Gravesend, for the bones of Princess Pocahontas, the Red Indian heroine, has failed. Most of the human ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. PROHIBITION.

    An interesting development arising over the New York State Legislature repealing the State prohibition enforcement law occurred to-day, when ...

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  12. PROFITEERS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the German mark is now at 310,000 to tho £1 and 70,000 to the dollar. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. MIGRATION.

    Lord Biedisloe, chairman of [?]he Farmers' Club, presiding to-day at a meeting at the Mansion House, organised by the British Dominions ...

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  14. DESERT LANDS.

    The cultivation of the desert lands of Australia by means of artesian water is the subject of a communication to the Academy of Science from Mr. Longley, ...

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  15. DIGGING UP THE DEAD.

    At a meeting to-day of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Lord Curzon warmly protested against antiquarians running riot, as was ...

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  16. LIQUOR ON SHIPS.

    Japan [?]as added her protest against the Supreme Court's ruling, under [?]he prohibition amendment that foreign ships cannot bring liquor within the ...

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  17. PROTEST BY LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The Paddington Labour League, on the motion of Mr. Donald Grant, has decided to protest against the action of the Government with regard to the ...

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  18. LOADING COAL ON TRUCKS.

    The additional 17 trucks of coal lying at grass at the Whitburn colliery were despatched to Newcastle this morning, making a total of 98 trucks since the ...

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  19. MAINLAND HONOURS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has received advice that His Majesty the King has been pleased to confer the following Commonwealth ...

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  20. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion at a factory for making and compressing acetylene gas wrecked a building and killed a man at Annandale to-night. The factory was ...

    Article : 309 words
  21. BETTING TAX.

    The committee which has been appointed to inquire into tho question of the imposition of a tax on betting in England to-day heard a scheme for ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFT OF PEARLS

    Steven Ronchi, an Italian, who for 16 years has acted as a go-between for Messrs. Warwick and Co., of Lombardstreet, in the City of London, in the ...

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  23. DIVORCE LAWS.

    Mr. Justice Hill, in a Divorce Court case before him to-day, where a wife asked for a judicial separation, made a strong pronouncement against the ...

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  24. KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY

    In connection with the King's Birthday, Monday will be observed as a public holiday throughout the State. All the business establishments in the ...

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  25. FIRE IN YORKSHIRE.

    The wool warehouse of Messrs. Hirst and Co., woollen manufacturers of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, was destroyed by fire last night, and wool valued at ...

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  26. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.

    King George and Queen Mary to-day laid the foundation-stone of an obstetric hospital, and opened the anatomy building in connection with the ...

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  27. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS.

    In March last Signor Serrati, a Communist member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, and a director of the Milan newspaper "Avanti," who dismissed all ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. CRICKET.

    Yorkshire, with 302 runs for 9 wickets, to-day beat Derbyshire, who scored 104 runs in the first and 72 in the second innings. Kilner accounted for ...

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  29. THE DOUGLAS MAWSON.

    So far none of the wreckage found in or adjacent to the gulf waters can in any way be identified with the missing steamer Douglas Mawson. The ...

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  30. AMERICA AND TURKEY.

    The State Department at Washington announces that Mr. J. C. Grew, the American Minister at [?]ausanne, has been given full powers to negotiate ...

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  31. FATAL EXPERIMENT.

    Robert Lincoln, a 13-year-old schoolboy, of Oldham (Manchester), died in remarkable circumstances to-day. He had been experimenting with gas ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria (Sir William Irvine) has received a cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, ...

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  33. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    Sir Philip Lloyd-Graeme, the President of the Board of Trade, is to consult representatives of commerce and industry in Grent Britain regarding ...

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  34. ECHO OF SCAPA FLOW.

    A Glasgow firm has concluded negotiations with the British Admiralty for the purchase of a number of the smaller vessels of the German navy sunk at ...

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  35. BRITISH POLITICS

    Viscount Grey, formerly the Foreign Secretary, speaking at the Liberal Conference at Buxton last night, said [?]ere was a natural desire for Liberal ...

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  36. DRESSES AT COURT.

    The influence of the recent discoveries at Luxor was noted in the style of many dresses worn at the second court of the season at Buckingham Palaco last ...

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  37. "THE OUTSIDER."

    The first night of the play "The Outcider," at St. James's Theatre last night, had a more dramatic ending than the play itself The "Outsider" is ...

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  38. MURRAY RIVER WORKS.

    Colonel Johnston, D.S.O., a member of the United States Army Engineer Corps, who designed the Murray River locks and weirs for South Australia ...

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  39. TANGIERS.

    A conference of British, French, Spanish, and Italian experts is now sitting in London, and is attempting to settle the problem of Tangiere, the ...

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  40. KNIGHT BACHELOR.

    John Warren Swanson, Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Sir John Swanson has been Lord Mayor of Melbourne since 1920. He was ...

    Article : 371 words
  41. BERWICK B-ELECTION.

    Polling is most active in the Berwickon-Tweed by-election, necessitated by the death of Mr. Hilton Philipson, the former National Liberal member. Mrs ...

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  42. THEATRE FIRE.

    The Petrograd Opera House was burned down during a performance last night. The origin of the fire is not clear, but it is supposed that a ...

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  43. FRENCH ROYALISTS.

    A member of the Camelots Society, a name which has been given to the Royalist party of France, to-day violently struck with his fist two members ...

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  44. BRITISH CREDITORS.

    At a meeting to-day of the Association of British Creditors of Russia, a resolution was passed declaring that no conference should take place between ...

    Article : 54 words
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