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  2. FRANCE IN THE RUHR

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Cologne states that General Degoatte. on being interviewed, said: I am in ...

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  3. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Night - Armed burned down two wags of the Devin workhouse. after giving the occupants ten minutes to ease. ...

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  4. WILFUL MURDER

    LONDON. Saturday Morning. — At Newport. Memm[?] a coroners jury returned a verdiet of what murder agamest William Mergan a son of Jen ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S EXPENDITURE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr Stanley Baldwin. Cnancelo of the Exchequer, in Parliamentary patners states that the United Kindom 's ...

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  6. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning — Rats and seagells as food included the gloostly adventures related when the crew of the Grimshy trawler Sorgon ...

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  7. FRUIT SHIPMENTS

    Henry Jones and Co. Ltd. announce that they have been unable to arrange for the s.s. Somerset to call in the Tamar to load fruit for England. ...

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  8. TEMPERANCE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Lady Astor's bill forbidding the sale of alcoholic liquors to persons under is prompted an animated debate in ...

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  9. MORE INCENDIARISM.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Free State commandant. on visiting Mrs Powell, a sister of Michaed Collins. in cork. found Irregulars in possession ...

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  10. THE HECTOR'S CARGO.

    Our Beauty Point correspondent writes: The s.s. Hector, of the Blue Funnel line, which arrived at the wharf at 7 a.m. on Friday morning, started ...

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  11. REBEL THREAT TO KILL A WOMAN.

    The rebels have informed the Free State authorities that they intend to kill Mrs Powell the widowed sister of Michael Collins. ...

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  12. NO COLORED TROOPS USED.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—M. Poincaro declares that France upholds her right to use colored troops in the occupied territory, though there are ...

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  13. REDUCTION IN ESTIMATES.

    "The Evening Standard" belives that the total estimates will eventually be reduced to £690.000.000, compared with £903,000,000 in 1922-3. ...

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  14. BROTHERHOOD OF ENGINEERS

    WINNIPEG, Saturday Night Justice Galt of the Court of the King's Rench in dismissing a suit brought t compel the accounting of funds by ...

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  15. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday Night.— A deputation of members of the House of Commons, poor law guardians, and educationalists waited on Major ...

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  16. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The management committee of the Empire Exhibition has rejected an application by the Produce and Foreign ...

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  17. SOME SUGGESTIONS.

    Mr P. F. Hallam, the Government fruit inspector, when seen, said the consignment was as good a one as be had handled, and, with two or three ...

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  18. GERMAN OFFICIALS INDEMNIFIED.

    BERLIN, Friday Night — The newspapers report that the officials expelled from the Ruhr have been indemnified by the Government and given ...

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  19. RESISTING EXPORT COAL TAX.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Daily Express'' correspond- at Essen states that the Ruhr foundries and coal mines are determined not to pay ...

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  20. TURKEY AND THE ALLIES

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Saturday Morning.- The Angora note to the Allies accepts all the clauses agreed to at Lausanne, but has not accepted ...

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  21. MOTORING PARTY INJURED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A motor car, driven by Herbert Stevenson (23), of Darlinghurst, which had as passenger George Moreson. of Paddington and ...

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  22. COTTON GROWING

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr Fred. Hodgkinson, a cotton manufacturer, speaking at Blackburn, said the Empire Cotton Growing ...

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  23. FRANCE JUSTIFIFS OCCUPATION

    PARIS, Saturday Morning—France, in replying to the German note, justifies the occupation of the Ruhr. Firstly, the section in the treaty of ...

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  24. CONSPIRACY IN BAVARIA

    LONDON, Friday Night. - "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Berlin slates that the Bavarian Government's handling of the treason ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Colonial Office is still without any communication from the Dominions definitely agreeing to the suggested date ...

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  26. MR SAMUEL GOMPERS

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.— Mr Samuel Gompers, president of the American Labor Federation. has been a hospital patient for four days, but ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    ROME, Friday Night.—The Austral Mount ran aground when entering Bari, and was re-floated after lightering. ...

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  28. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    The monthly meeting of the leven Council was held on Saturday. Present Councillors A. S. Lakin (Warden), F. A. Tongs, C. H. Haulch, E. Hobbs, ...

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  29. MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Sir William Bird's bill to amend the Merchandise Marks Act prohibits the importation of meat unless indelibly ...

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  30. REMARKABLE SUICIDE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Benjamin Bourne, a fourteen-year-old Leicester chemist's apprentice, committed suicide in amazingly dramatic ...

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  31. HOBART SHIPMENT.

    The steamer Ormondo is due at Hobart this morning, and will load 18,900 cases of fruit for England. ...

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  32. THE BALFOUR NOTE

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. - The Government officials are disposed to regard the Harvey-Balfour controversy as personal, since ...

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  33. TENDERS FOR MEAT.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The War Office is inviting tenders for over a million tins of meat, and has extended the time to May 17 to ...

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  34. HUMILIATING TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. - Sir Beach Thomas, "The Daily Express" correspondent at Cologne, says the position in the eastern semi-circle of ...

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  35. DOMINION DEBTS REPAID.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Parliamentary papers show that the Dominions during the current financial year to December 31 repaid debts ...

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  36. MAN DIES TWICE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. - "The Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva states that a Swiss farmer named Mathez died twice within ...

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  37. STATEMENT BY UNITED STATES. TREASURER.

    LOS ANGELOS, Saturday Night.— Mr Macadoo, Secretary to the Treasury has stated: I am at a loss to understand how Lord Balfour. for ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — The final contract of the British debt settlement was drawn up at to-day's meeting- of the American ...

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  39. INVITATION TO AMERICA.

    TO CO-OPERATE WITH ALLIES.[?], PARIS, Sunday Night — The Allies have invited America to co-operate in securing reparations form ...

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  40. SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — In the Rusell divorce case the jury occupied five minutes in an inspection of the baby ...

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  41. MINERS' WORKING HOURS.'

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Lanarkshire miners balloted in favor of working eleven shifts fortnightly instead of five weekly. Which had been ...

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  42. "FROM TOLLY TO MADNESS."

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—"The Observer" continues the discussion on the Ruhr situation, under the title of "From Folly to Madness," and asks ...

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  43. BRITISH SOLDIERS MARRY GERMANS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Since the. armistice Four hundred British soldiers on the Rhine hare married Germans. ...

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  44. DETAINED AT GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Pravy Council has refused leave to Zaglul Pasha to appeal against the decision of the Gibraltar Supreme ...

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  45. IMPERIAL AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    LONDON, . Saturday Night. — A deputation of members of the House of Commons of all parties interviewed Mr Bonar Law, and urged that a ...

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  46. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    NEW YORK. Saturday Night. — An examination of the books of the Britannia Copper Mines Company caused a search for E. J. Donohue, the manager, ...

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  47. THE GREAT WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— Mr Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer in a written reply in the House of Commons revealed for the ...

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  48. AN AERIAL MONO-RAIL.

    PARIS. Saturday Night. — The Municipal Council is considering palns for the erection of a five miles aerial mono-rail to Colombes. where Olympic ...

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  49. CHINA AND JAPAN

    PEKING. Saturday Night.—China to-day requested Japan to fix a date nor discussion of the return of Port Arthur and the abrogation of 21 ...

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  50. DELORAINE

    Mr. Bird has recovered from his recent accident, which was reported as having been caused by a wire stretched across the road. Mr Bird says that he ran into some ...

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  51. GIFT BY DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Duke of York having received a wedding gift of £2500 has offered a fifth each to the Mayors of London, Glas, ...

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  52. SWINDLING AT NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Sunday Morning. — Four brothers, who have been conducting a steamship ticket agency, taking deposits from their Halian ...

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  53. WEHOT

    After a cold and wet turn the weather has taken up again, and the farmers are finishing their harvesting operations, and Mr Woolloy's threshing machine. is ...

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  54. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Saturday.—J. Cronly and D. J. Ryan were committed for trial yesterday on a charge of con-spring to cheat and defraud ...

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  55. FINGAL

    At the March meeting of the Fingal Council there were present Councillors A MeKenzie(Warden), L. E. Ransom, L.J. Steel, C. F. Salter. F. Williams. ...

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  56. A TRANSPORT FOUNDERS.

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.—The transport Alexandre bound for Piraeus with leave men foundered during a storm and 150 were drowned. ...

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  57. EXPLOSION ON CRUISER

    LONDON. Saturday Night.— A tornedo expioded aboard the cruser country at Gibraltar. There were six victims. three being dead. the ...

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  58. QUEENSTOWN

    A cricket match between Queenstown and Gonnanston State Schools was palyed at Gormanston on Saturday. First innings: Gormanston, 28: Queenstown. 41 Second ...

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