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  2. IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Aftor the murder of a constable the residents of Ballibalee, anticipating reprisals, armed themselves and drove off a party of ...

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  3. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    COPENHAGNEM, Friday Night. —M. Lenin states that Moscow and other cities are paralysed by famine. Russia has never before been faced with such a ...

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  4. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The complete unofficial returns give Mr Harding 404 Electoral College votes and Mr Cox 127; the Repubheans 59 ...

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  5. POISONING TRIAL

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The trial of Harold Greenwood, a solicitor, of Kidwelly (Wales), which has been opened at Caermarthen, is arousing intense ...

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  6. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The British delegates to the League on Nations met in the House of Commons this morning for the purpose of conferring ...

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  7. AN UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Final arrangements of interring an unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey have been completed. ...

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  9. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    A message form Kovne states that the Lithuanians have re-cantured Gedroizi, north of Vilna. Both sides suffered heavy losses. The Poles ...

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  10. REVOLT IN MOSCOW.

    HELSINGFORS, Friday Night. — The Soviey Government i sruthlessly suppressing the Moscow revolt. There are wholesale arrests and hundreds of ...

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  11. MR ASQUITH EXPLAINS HIS NAVY PROPOSAL.

    Mr H. H. Asquith, speaking at Cardiff, complained at the wilful perversion of his proposal to allow Ireland to own a navy under the Dominion Home Rule. ...

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  12. GENERAL WRANGEL RETREATING.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night. — Advices from Kovno vtato that General Wrangel is rapidly retreating into the Crimea, and the Bolshevists are ...

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  13. ARMED CIVILIANS ATTACK POLICE AND MILITARY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — A number of armed civilians at Ardfert attacked the police and military proceeding to Tralee to disperse the ...

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  14. DANGER OF A COUNTER LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech in London, said unless it was realised at the earliest possible moment that the League ...

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  15. MANIFESTO TO WORKERS

    LONDON, Saturday (Morning.—At a meeting of the executive committee of the Geneva International, Conference in London Mr Arthur Henderson, M.P., ...

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  16. WOMEN TEACHERS

    LONDON, Sautrday Night. — Thousands of women teachers in the London and provincial schools held a demonstration in Trafalgar Square ...

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  17. PRINTING WORKS RAIDED.

    The authorities raided Mahon's printing works in Dublin. They dismantled the machinery and stopped the publication of "Young Ireland" and ...

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  18. OBLIGATION WEEK

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Prince of Wales at the Mansion House, in inaugurating obligation week, made an earnest appeal on ...

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  19. THREE THOUSAND EMPLOYEES DISMISSED.

    The Midland and Great Western Railway in Ireland has dismissed throe thousand employees, owing to their refusal to handle munitions. ...

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  20. LOUD BURNHAM'S COMMITTEE'S REPORT ADOPTED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Despite the Trafalgar Square demonstration, a conference of the National Union Teachers, by 64,982 votes to 37,547. ...

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  21. CABINET'S RECOMMENDATION APPROVED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— It si officially aunounced that his Majesty the King has approved of the Cabinet committee's re-commendation for a complete ...

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  22. MINERS' FEDERATION

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Mr V. Hartshorn, M.P., has definitely resigned the membership of the Miners' Federation as a protest against the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning.— The Minister for Railways announces that deficit on the State railways exceeds twenty mlliard marks. ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Governor-General has received a cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, intimating that the ...

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  25. ELECTION OF WOMEN CANDIDATES.

    MUSKOGEE (OKLAHOMA). Saturday Night.— Miss Alice Robertson. 65 years of age, is the only woman elected to Congress. She had opposed the ...

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  26. CLOSING GERMAN UNIVERSITIES.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.— The Government, for reasons pf economy, are closing the Universities, at Salle, Greaisfwald, and Marburg, thus enabling ...

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  27. VICTORY DAY REJOICINGS

    MILAN, Saturday (Morning.—An astonishing affair occurred during the Victory Day rejoicings at Verona. Several hundred young Nationalists, armed ...

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  28. THE WORLD'S MARKETS

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning. — The Siemens-Shuckert group of electrical firms are the latest German industrial concerns to join Herr Hugo Stinnes's ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL TRAM COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A sensational tram collision, involving about forty casualties, occurred at Anzae Parade, Moore Parke, shortly after 8 o'clock ...

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  30. SWEDISH IRONWORKS CLOSING DOWN.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday Night.—Owing to reduced orders, searcity of money, and heavy foreign competition, many Swedish ironworks are closing ...

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  31. MR HARDING'S PLURALITY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Morning. — "The New York Herald" states that complete unofficial returns show that Mr Harding's plurality totalled 6,800, ...

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  32. PASSENGER JUMPS OVERROARD.

    LONDON, Friday Niglit.— The Orsova, which arrived at Plymouth, reports that T. Kelly, a passenger for Ireland, jumped overboard twice witnin twelve ...

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  33. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Prince of Wales, in a speech at the Grenadier Guards Sergeants' Club dinner said that during his Empire tour ...

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  34. THE ST. HELEN'S TRAGEDY

    ST. HELEN'S Saturday. — Another brother of the late Bernard K. Burgess arrived here to-day. He disembarked at Boat Harbor from the ketch Gladys, ...

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  35. LONDON HOSPITAL

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Lord Knuteford, chairman of the London Hospital, announces that the institution, which is the biggest in Great Britain, ...

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  36. REPATRIATION OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Senator Millen is enquiring into the repatriation of discharged soldiers. It is estimated that four thousand absentees who have ...

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  37. CHINA RECONSTRUCTING

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—The Peking correspondent of "The New York Times" says that the Premier, in an interview, stated that after ...

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  38. LABOR ADVISER.

    LONDON, Friday Sight. — Mr W. Birace, M.P., has been appointed Labor adviser on the new Department of Minos. ...

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  39. FALLEN SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr A. Fisher (High Commissioner). Sir Timothy Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales), Mr J. D. Connolly ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday Morning.—The unemployment problem has been causing much anxiety of late, but yesterday the Prime [Minister ...

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  41. CHINESE COAL FOR DANISH RAILWAYS.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Nipht.—The Danish railways have derided to use Chinese coal. The first shipment has arrived, and others are en route. ...

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  42. AMICABLE REUNION

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Many professors and dons of Oxford University sent a memorial to German and Austrian Universities, urging amicable ...

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  43. RAINFALL ON WEST COAST

    STRAHAN, Sunday. — The heavy rains on Saturday and to-day at Straham caused the Manuka Rivulet to overflow its banks this morning at ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The following Australians are exhibiting at the Roval Society's Portrait Painters' Exhibition: Messrs. Coates, Quin, ...

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  45. RACIAL QUARREL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A racial quarrel occurred among the Asiatic members of the crew of the P. and O. steamer Palma, which is lying at ...

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  46. GRAVES ON GALLIPOLI.

    General Fabian Ware, Imperial Graves Commissioner who is visiting Gallipoli, has cabled Mr A. Fisher: "You can assure those interested in ...

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  47. CANADA'S MERCANTILE MARINE.

    TORONTO, Saturday Night. — Mr Dohanna, manager of the Canadian Government Mercantile Marine, has announced that the Government's service ...

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  48. RACING SENSATION

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Paris correspondent of "The Sunday Express" says a great sensation has been caused by the stewards at St ...

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  49. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — P. and O. shares are quoted, [?] £180, s £195. Dalgety's report shows the amount divisible for the year to be £338,505. ...

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  50. CHARTERING STEAMERS FOR WHEAT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The Australian committee is making satisfactory progress in chartering steamers for wheat. They are also selling a ...

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  51. SOAKING RAIN AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.— A steady, soaking rain has fallen during the last three days, but the heavy fall recorded at Strahan on Saturday night was not ...

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