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  2. CHINESE BANDITS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— The United States has sent an ultimatum to the Chinese Government demanding not only the safe return ...

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  3. HEREDITARY TITLES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The House of Commons passed the first reading of Mr. A. A. Ponsonby's bill to terminate hereditary titles, introduced ...

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  4. THE RUHR OCCUPATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Krupp, Desertie, and Hartwig have each been sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment for inciting resistance in the ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN INDIA

    LAHORE, Tuesday Night.— Feeling between the Hindus and Mohammedans in the Punjab still runs high, and plotting has again been reported ...

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  6. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The Railway Commission continued its sitting to-day. Mr. J. R. Johnston, President of ...

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  7. ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— A British note to Russia, which is practically an ultimatum, demands the cessation of anti-British propaganda ...

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  8. ROYAL VISIT TO ITALY

    ROME, Tuesday Night.— His Majesty King George placed wreaths on the tombs of Kings Victor Emmanuel and Humbert at the Pantheon, also on the ...

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  9. THE SENTENCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The [?]ull list of sentences is as follows: Krupp. Hartwig and Oste[?] [?] years imprisonment and each ...

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  10. A COMPREHENSIVE PROTEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The British note which was despatched to Moscow contains a severe comprehensive protest against the recent acts ...

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  11. SECURING THE RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    PEKING, Tuesday Night.— The Government has telegraphed to the Governor of Shantung to yield to the bandits' terms to secure the release of the ...

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  12. WREATH ON THE TOMB OF AN UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.— His Majesty the King's wreath, on the tomb of an unknown soldier, at the base of the Victor Emmanuel ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE COMMISSIONER INJURED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The Russian Telegraph Agency stairs that while the militia were following a gang of burglars in ...

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  14. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— A special correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that Sir Joynson Hicks, Parliamentary Secretary for ...

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  15. CLOSING SCENES OF THE TRIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Telegrams from Berlin state that intense excitement at Werden marked the closing scenes of the trial. The ...

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  16. PAYING THE RANSOM.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— The State Department has received confirmation that the Chinese Government has promised to pay the ransom ...

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  17. THE IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The Free State Government is determined to end armed resistance, and is engaged in a big round-up of rebels ...

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  18. TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) presided at the Colonial Institute, when Mr. Merriti, of ...

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  19. HARSH TREATMENT OF THE CAPTIVES.

    TIENTSIN, Tuesday Night.— Mr. C G. Jacobson, inspecting engineer for the British-American Tobacco Company, who escaped from the ...

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  20. THE TEXT OF THE NOTE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The text of the British Note to Russia has been issued. It is an aeroplane Note, that is sent by aeroplane. It ...

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  21. IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Australian Press Association correspondent at Dublin says that the special executive of the Neutral Irish ...

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  22. BRITISH TROOPS IN READINESS.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Night.— A report from Tientsin states that British troops have been ordered to Shantung and to be held in readiness to ...

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  23. POLITICS IN ITALY

    ROME, Tuesday Night.— Signor Mussolim expelled from the party two Fascist deputies for sowing discord and disobeying orders relating to ...

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  24. HUNGER STRIKING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Miss Aldina Brodrick, Lord Middleton's daughter has been hunger striking for twelve days in Dublin. ...

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  25. AN APPEAL GRANTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— O'Brien's appeal for a writ of Habeas Corpus was granted. The Appeal Court held that the internment order ...

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  26. THE PACIFIC ROUTE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday Night.— The Oceanic Steamship Company has completed plans for two 500 foot twin screw liners, which will be ...

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  27. LOST ON MOUNT WELLINGTON

    HOBART, Wednesday.— Leslie Hastwell, a visitor from South Australia, went on a trip to Mount Wellington with a party of nine this morning. He ...

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  28. THE COTTON CROP

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— The Department of Commerce has issued an estimate of the existing world stocks of cotton, indicating ...

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  29. SEVERITY OF THE SENTENCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The majority of the London newspapers received the Krupp sentences too late to comment. ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S DEBT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said the ...

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  31. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The hearing of the charge of conspiracy against D. J. Ryan and J. E. Cronly for having attempted to defraud C. ...

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  32. CURIOUS COMMENTARY ON THE PRESENT SITUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that a curious commentary on the present situation was ...

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  33. SIKI, THE BOXER

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.— Siki, the boxer, has refreshingly original methods for amusing himself. Not content with the revolver jest on ...

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  34. A WEALTHY ESTATE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday Morning.— Lord Curzon, on behalf of his three daughters by his first wife, joined Lady Hyde of Suffolk and Berks in a ...

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  35. ITALIANS IN TRIPOLI

    ROME, Tuesday Night.— Italian troops in Tripoli were attacked by fifteen hundred rebels near Birfagent. The fighting was fierce and stubborn. ...

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  36. FRENCH DELIBERATIONS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.— The Chamber of Deputies resumed deliberations after the recess. M. Poincare emphaticaly refused to debate ...

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  37. STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, Night.— Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons, said the Government regretted ...

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  38. BRITISH REPLY TO THE GERMAN NOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— "The Daily Telegraph" diplomatic correspondent says that the British reply to the German note will probably be ...

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  39. CHURCH UNIONISM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Victorian Presbyterian Assembly after an all day debate rejected by 148 to 110 votes a motion to adopt the basis ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— At a meeting at the Mansion House it was decided to commemorate the late Sir Ernest Shackleton's achievements by ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The Registrar in Bankruptcy has received a petition from William Patman, orchardist of Glenl[?]sk declaring his inability to [?] ...

    Article : 43 words
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