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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE NORTH MOTION TRAGEDY

    ULVERSTONE, Tuesday.—This morning George William King, charged with the murder of the young girl Chrissie Venn, on February 26, on ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ROWING

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  5. THE BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr. J. H. Thomas general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, and Mr C. T. Cramp, industrial secretary ...

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  6. THE IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A large force of civilians sensationally attacked the London North-Western Railway Hotel in Dublin, where a number of ...

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  7. CONSTABLES KILLED.

    Constable Fluke was killed by a bomb, and three others wounded while returning from a Protestant church at Creggan. Armagh, Noticing people ...

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  8. MANIFESTO BY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Midlands branch of the Discharged Soldiers' Federation, in a manifesto states: "We are not concerned in the ...

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  9. DIRECT ACTION APPLIED.

    The West Fife strikers last night applied direct action drawing the fires to prevent pumping at the Blackwall colliery. The police arrived too ...

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  10. IRISH DOMINION LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Irish Dominion League has authorised its executive to prepare a memorial to the Government, suggesting a basis ...

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  11. FORTY PITS COMPLETELY FLOODED.

    Mr. W. C. Bridgemen Secretary for Mines speaking in the House of Commons said that forty pits had been completely flooded, involving sixteen ...

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  12. PROTEST BY LIME-STREET EMPLOYEES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The local railwaymen's union [?] repudiated the protest by the Lime-street railwaymen against the strike. A ...

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  13. CONVICTED OF ARSON.

    A man named Lowe convicted of arson on March 9, during the Sinn Fein fires in Liverpool, has been sentenced to ten years' penal servitude. ...

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  14. ATTACK ON THE NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the attack on the North-Western Hotel some auxiliaries fought in their pyjamas, and others in shirts and ...

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  15. SOUTHERN MEMBERS OF THE STATE CREW.

    The southern members of the Tasmanian crew, who arrived yesterday by the express, were Messrs. C. McVilly, H. Robb, A. Pitt, C. Bucirde, P. ...

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  16. OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE.

    The conference of [?] and owners, with the Government representatives as [?] has begun. ...

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  17. REBELS SURPRISED

    A small party of rebels was surprised while blowing up bridges and trenching roads in [?] and Tralee One rebel was killed and another ...

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  18. MANIFESTO BY THE TRIFLE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Triple [?] in a lengthy manifesto [?] to the working [?] ...

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  19. [?]LAGHAN MUST LEAVE AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—The Labor Department announced that O'Calla[?] Lord Mayor of Cork, must leave the country. the State Department having ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. THE LADIES' CLUBS.

    Information has been received concerning the Ulverstone ladies' crew to the effect that they are doing good work, and are expected to arrive in ...

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  21. AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—It is [?] that following the statements of [?] (Mr Lloyd ...

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  22. LATE EX-KAISERIN

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The ex-Kaiser and Princess Adalbert were present at the death-bed of the Kaiserin. When the end came at [?] this ...

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  23. STATIC DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE.

    Sir Herbert Nicholls, president of the Tasmanian Rowing Association. and Mr. E. Sorell chairman of the Southern committee, have been ...

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  24. CASE FOR THE [?]

    The presentation of the mineowners' cash occupied in hour and a half, and the miners are now presenting counter proposals. ...

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  25. NATIONALISING THE RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Labor Party's [?] to nationalise the railways provides for the vesting of all the railways in the Ministry for ...

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  26. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The naval correspondent of "The Morning Post" commends Mr W. M. Hughes's clear load in favor of the Dominions ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND CREW AND SUPPORTERS.

    A notification has been received from the Queensland Association to the effect that in addition to the eight members of the crew an emergency ...

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  28. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Folkestone a seaport of Kent is congested with thousands of bales of German basket leather ware, laney goods, toys ...

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  29. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS

    Arrangements have been made by the Launceston Marine Board for the North-Western train to be delayed until 5.15 p.m. on the day of the ...

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  30. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir George Hewart in the House of Commons replying to a question, said that the examination of the British witnesses against the ...

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  31. YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—"The Daily Express" says that a fortune of [?] and a station in Queensland has fallen to Miss Maisie Major a ...

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  32. MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE.

    The local committee will meet tonight, when a number of important matters will be discussed. ...

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  33. A Windy Day On The River

    West Australia had a rough time yesterday morning. A strong north-wester prevailed, and was the reverse of pleasant for rowing in light ships. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Monday Night.—A unique ceremony took place at Grahamstown this morning on the occasion of Prince Arthur visit in ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    All the southern members of the crew, with the exception of Needham, leached Launceston yesterday by express, and during the early part of the ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Sir Robert Home (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced in the House of Commons that [?] had been decided to ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The visitors wore out for about a hour and a half in the morning, and first of all went up the North Esk as far as the railway bridge and those ...

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  38. HOOKWORM DISCOVERED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A case of hookworm has been reported from [?] Bay settlement, a few mines along the coast from Broome. The ...

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  39. PROFITEERING ACT EXPIRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Profiteering Art expires on May 19. ...

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  40. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—The Mikado's message has been published. He says he is gratified to learn President Harding's willingness ...

    Article : 48 words
  41. WOOL SALES

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  42. TO-DAY

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