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  3. HILL-STREET SENSATION

    The sequel to the arrest of a man in Hill-street, Cataract Hill, on Sunday night, as previously reported in the columns of "The Daily Telegraph," ...

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  4. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Twenty two more Sinn Fein hunger strikers have been released from the Belfast gaol, 13 from Cork, and 42 from ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    BLENHEIM (N.Z.),Sunday Night.— The Renown arrived at Picton at 10 o'clock this morning alter a fair weather run and anchored in Queen ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.— The Independent Socialists are arranging a great demonstration in favor of Soviet Russia. "Freheit" has published a ...

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  7. PROFITEERING

    SYDNEY, Monday.— It is the intention of the State Government to renew its application to the Necessary Commodities Commission for an ...

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  8. AFFAIRS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.— Captain Erhardt has resigned command of the Naval Brigade. It is believed that he has fled to Denmark owing to a ...

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  9. FRENCH BLACK TROOPS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— "The Chicago Tribune" correspondent at Paris interviewed M. Millerand, who said that the French Government ...

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  10. FIERCE ATTACK ON BARRACKS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Two hundred men armed with rifles, shot guns and bombs, attacked the police barracks at Cloyne. A sergeant and ...

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  11. SURRENDER OF ARMENIANS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Constantinople state that it is believed that the Bolsheviks have captured ...

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  12. SCENE OF THE MASSACRE.

    The Royal train was waiting, and the Prince is now on his way to Blenheim. The train passed Tuamaringa, which was pointed out to the Prince as the ...

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  13. AVIATION

    TIENTSIN, Sunday Night.— An aeroplane service has been inaugurated between Peking and Tientsin, the distance being covered within the hour. ...

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  14. DEATH OF A HUNGER STRIKER.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A Mount joy hunger striker, who was released on April 15, died from an operation for appendicitis. The Sim Feiners insist ...

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  15. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Monday.— Application was made by Eric Linden for the right to file appearance in the claim being made against him by H. Berman. It ...

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  16. EXPECTED COUNTER ATTACK.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Major-General Maurice expects that General Brusiloff will counter attack north of Pripet, in the direction of ...

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  17. NEW AEROPLANE WING DESIGN.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— "The Observer" states that Handley-Page's improved design of aeroplane wings has passed the official tests. It enables ...

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  18. SITUATION IN INDIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— "The Chicago Tribune" correspondent, in London interviewed Sir William Duke, who said: India is more peaceful than ...

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  19. THE PEACE TR[?]ATY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Advices from Hungary state that all the newspapers oppose the signing of the Hungarian Peace Treaty, and possibly the ...

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  20. A MAORI WELCOME.

    At Blenheim the Prince was received by the Mayor and councillors. There was a large assemblage, including a strong Maori detachment of the ...

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  21. KINGBOROUGH COUNCIL.

    For the first time in the history of Kingborough Council no nominations were received at the recent elections for two of the vacant seats, and the ...

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  22. GRUESOME DISCOVERY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The bodies of bodies British soldiers have been found in a cellar in the Cloth Hall, Ypres. It is supposed they were ...

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  23. THE OIL COMBINE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— "The Sunday Express" asserts that the oil combine only places a very moderate portion of its properties under British ...

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  24. ARRIVAL AT NELSON.

    NELSON (N.Z.)., Monday Night.— The Prince arrived at Nelson at 4.30 to-day. At the head of the train were sixteen motor cars, having ...

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  25. REPATRIATION WORK

    OTTAWA, Sunday Nighty.— Parliament has approved of an additional expenditure of 50,000,000 dollars for repatriation work: 15.000 ex-soldiers ...

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  26. PERFIDIOUS SERBIA

    TRIESTE, Sunday Night.— The newspaper "Vedetta" declares that Serbia betrayed the Allies by agreeing with Austria in February, 1915, to ...

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  27. MENTAL DEFICIENTS.

    The Premier suited to-day that a bill was in course of preparation to give the Government power to deal with mental deficients in the State ...

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  28. STRIKES IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— The Labor Confederation has issued what is practically a general strike order, to be operative on Monday. The newspapers ...

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  29. WORLD DYE MONOPOLY

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that Senator Thomas has declared that ...

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  30. RIVERINA'S TIME-TABLE DISORGANISED.

    The Premier has been advised that the Riverina disorganised her time table, in order to make the special trip to Hobart to relieve the ...

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  31. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— The United States exports to Germany since the armistice total 1,47,000,000 dollars, and Germany's exports to the ...

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  32. MEXICAN REBELLION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.— Twelve hundred marines have been ordered to be in readiness to proceed to Mexico to protect American interests. ...

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  33. ANOTHER ARREST MADE.

    It was quite evident, after the arrest made in the early hours of Monday morning, that the captured man had an accomplice, and, acting on ...

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  34. ARBITRATOR'S COSTS.

    Re the Mersey shipbuilding Co. v. the Premier (Sir Walter Lee), Mr. Griffiths said that when he applied for the appointment of arbitrator in this ...

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  35. OUTRAGE AT CAIRO

    CAIRO, Monday Morning.— A bomb was thrown at Hussein Bey whilst motoring homewards, accompanied by two judges. All ...

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  36. PROSPERITY IN BELGIUM

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— The Belgian Minister of State, M. Franqui, and the president of the National Bank of Belgru[?], have ...

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  37. THE PRINCE TO VISIT JAPAN.

    HONOLULU, Sunday Night.— According to a despatch from Tokio, the Prince of Wales is expected to visit Japan next year, also India and ...

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  38. SUCCESS OF REBELS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.— The State Department has announced that the rebels, Under General Obregon, on Friday took Mexico City and ...

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  39. DOMINIONS' TOURING EXHIBITION.

    The Dominions' Touring Exhibition, that was due out in Australia, has not yet left England, and its departure has been delayed for a time, but it has ...

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  40. GIFT OF PRIZE APPLES.

    HOBART, Monday.— Mr. F. Walker, the well known orchardist of Launceston, who won the Australasian prize at Hobart recently for the three best ...

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  41. COMMUNICATION CUT.

    EL PASO, Sunday Sight.— It is reported that three State capitals have joined in the revolution. Communication between Mexico City and ...

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  42. PRACTICE COURT.

    In the Practice Court to-day, Mr. Jas Murdoch M.L.C., applied for a certificate of loss in connection with local inscribed stock, valued at £1008 ...

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  43. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.— According to reliable information, the League of Nations' expenses up to January 7 total 1.250.000 dollars, ...

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  44. ALLEGED HARSH SENTENCE

    ADELAIDF, Monday.— The Labor party is agitating for the remission of the sentence of imprisonment in irons imposed on William Edward Kither, ...

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  45. THE LATE CROWN PRINCESS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday Night.— The Crown Princess of Sweden was buried on Thursday. A document written in 1914 detailed the arrangements ...

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  46. SPECIAL CARGO

    Some time ago Mr. Justice Higgins, of the Federal Arbitration Court, set up a board of reference to determine what clashes of cargo may be regarded ...

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  47. VISITING PRESSMEN.

    HOBART, Monday.— A press committee has been formed, consisting of representatives of the Tasmanian paper for the purpose of ...

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  48. PILLAGED CARGO.

    In the Practice Court to-day the Chief Justice gave his reserved decision in the case of Brownell Bros. v. the Shaw Saville and Albion ...

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  49. APPEAL BY PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— In a telegram to the Democratic party at Oregon, President Wilson states: I think that it is imperative that the ...

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  50. COAL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Owing to the recent rise in miners' wages, the price of domestic coal is expected to be increased by 14s to-day, and ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— The price of petrol is unchanged. ...

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  52. INTER-STATE NEWS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Harold James McClintock, formerly secretary to the John Norton estate, was sentenced to-day to three years' imprisonment with ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND MEAT

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.— "The New York Evening Globe" announces that the Government has arranged for the delivery of 36,000,000 ...

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  54. AN ATHLETIC TRAINER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— A. L. Shrubb, the trainer of the Oxford-Cambridge team, is remaining in the United States. He will Probably ...

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  55. INDUSTRIAL

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.— A largely attended meeting of members of the A.M.A. and Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners was held ...

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  56. A STATIONMASTER'S DEATH.

    GEELONG, Monday.— When the Port Fairy-Geelong train reached Larpent on Saturday night the station was in darkness. The stationmaster ...

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  57. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.— At the A.M.A. meeting to-day Mr. Kerr reported that another conference was being arranged, but did not state who ...

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  58. MIGRATION FROM DARWIN

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— The steamer Whah Ping came alongside Darwin jetty on Sunday afternoon. The vessel will probably take away a ...

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  59. QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Mr. Frederick Chamberlain, an American historian during a lecture before the Royal institution, said after years of ...

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  60. SMALL POX IN NEW ZEALAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Federal quarantine authorities have been advised of an occurrence of small pox in New Zealand. Precautions have ...

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  61. PRESBYTERIANS VETO GAMBLING AT BAZAARS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— The Presbyterian Assembly to-day carried a resolution forbidding at its church bazaars and fairs raffles, guessing ...

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