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  2. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Four of the outgoing pro-treaty members of Parliament representing Dublin University have been re-elected ...

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  3. THE NAVY LEAGUE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Grand Council of the Navy League has revised its constitution, which now aims at securing as a primary object ...

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  4. A ROYAL WEDDING

    BELGRADE, Thursday Night.—A mediaeval spectacle, curiously combined with modem customs, characterised the wedding of Prince Alexander of Serbia ...

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  5. INTER-CHURCH MISSION

    Despite the unpropitious weather the Inter-Church Mission had a splendid beginning at Launceston last night. Shortly after 7.30 members of congregations of the ...

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  6. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Having disposed For the time being of all the internal disputes regarding Mr McGirr and other members or the State Labor ...

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  7. SEVERE FLOODS

    The continuous rains that have fallen for several days past have had the effect of flooding the river[?] especially those located in North-Eastern ...

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  8. THE DEFENCE FORCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—According to a statement made to-day by the Minister for Defence (Mr Massey Greene), 95 officers and ...

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  9. THE IRISH CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—At to-day's meeting of the exports and advisers on both sides, who are examining the details of the Irish ...

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  10. TWO BROTHERS SHOT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—British troops have occupied Belleek. Two brothers named McCann were taken from their beds at Antrim and ...

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  11. OUTRAGES AND INCENDIARISM.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Armed motorists raided the Earl of Clancarty's mansion at Gardally at midnight and stole valuable paintings and ...

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  12. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Governor-General has received the following message from the Secretary for State for Colonies: ...

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  13. A PHENOMENAL RAINFALL.

    CAMPBELL TOWN, Friday.—At Lake Leake, half-way between Swansea and Campbell Town, a record rainfall was experienced. It commerced ...

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  14. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A meeting of the inter-State executive of the National Federation was held in Melbourne to-day. Those present ...

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  15. ACCOMMODATING ULSTER REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Owing to refugees from Ulster flocking to Glasgow there is some difficulty in finding accommodation. Appeals have ...

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  16. THE RAPALLO TREATY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Night.—It is reported that the Kemalists have proclaimed that Anatolia intends to become a party to the ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIK DESECRATION

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—"Le Journal" learns that the Bolsheviks, owing to shortness of money, hare begum the desecration of sovereigns' ...

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  18. BRITISH TROOPS ADVANCE.

    The advance of the British troops was made on Belleek in full fighting kit, with Lewis guns, artillery and strong patrols. Screens were pushed ...

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  19. SCIENCE AND MAN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Fisher, Minister for Education, speaking at a meeting of the Unitarian Association, said science was improving ...

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  20. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—More British troops have arrived at Londonderry, and both sides of the River Foyle are occupied. It is reported ...

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  21. AN EXCEPTIONAL DOENPO[?]R.

    ST. MARY'S Friday.—After exceptionally heavy rain the weather cleared to-day and appears settled Six and a half inches fell on one they, and ...

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  22. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—M. Poincare, before the Foreign Committee, pointed out that sanctions other than the occupation of Rahr, could be ...

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  23. ST PAUL'S CHURCH.

    Archdeacon Richard, B.A., will be the m[?]sioner at St. Paul's Church Cleveland street for the ten days mission, commencing to-morrow and concluding on ...

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  24. HIGH WINDS AND TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    ST. HELEN'S Friday.—The dry[?]pen which has been on us for the act six or more weeks broke on Saturday night when heavy weather set in from ...

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  25. SALVATION ARMY.

    In connection with the Inter Church Mission a strenuous campaign is being conducted by the Sala[?] Army [?] the E[?]zabeth-street Citadel Brigadier Garbutt, ...

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  26. AN EVENING COURT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—For the first time since 1914, a full dress evening Court was held at Buckingham Palace, there being 800 guests. It ...

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  27. THE ATTACK ON PETTIGO

    "The Star" correspondent at Belfast states that the artillery attack on Pettigo was due to a misunderstanding on the part of Colonel Wilson ...

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  28. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS

    BUDAPEST, Thursday Night.—At the Hungarian elections Socialist candidates obtained upwards of 100,000 votes, and will rank the strongest ...

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  29. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The coal industry special tribunal met to-day to discuss a log of claims submitted by the proprietors asking for the restoration of front and ...

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  30. ST. JOHN'S.

    St. John's was selected as the meeting place for Chalmers, Presbyterians. Christ Church Congregationalists, Frederick-Street, Mulgrave-street, and Lawrence ...

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  31. OCCUPATION OF BELLEEK.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The occupation of Belleek was bloodless. When the troops sniped the artillery sent a couple of shells in the direction ...

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  32. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Night.—In the course of a statement regarding the south-west rising, the Premier asserted that there was not a word of ...

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  33. THEATRICAL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—J. C. Williamson Ltd. have secured Daly's Theatre productions, including "The Lady of the Rose," for the next five ...

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  34. STORMY AND WET.

    LILYDALE, Friday.—The Weather has been very wet and stormy during the week, and unless it changes to-night the conditions on polling day ...

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  35. A WHITE AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—During an address on his mission to Australia Dr. Sasrri, an India statesman made reference to the White Australia policy. He ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    Senator Earle, vice-president of the Federal Executive Council, will be in attendance at the Customs House, Launceston, on Wednesday afternoon ...

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  37. APPALLING HARDSHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The executive of the Miners' Federation has issued a statement that wages are so low on many coalfields and ...

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  38. THE GENOA CONFERENCE

    ROME, Thursday Night.—Signor Schanzer spoke in the Chamber of Deputies on the results of the Genoa Conference. He said he believed that ...

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  39. FINANCIAL SCANDAL

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—One of the greatest financial scandals in New York has been revealed upon the conviction of the American Cotton ...

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  40. MELBOURNE SUPPORT FOR ULSTER.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Ulster Association is gratified with the Melbourne meeting of friends of Ulster, and are sure that the formation ...

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  41. PUBLICATIONS

    "Rogued and Ruses," by Con. Drew, author of "Jinker," "Doings of Dave," etc., N.S.W. Bookstall Series John Fitzgerald, 97 Brisbane-street). ...

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  42. ENGINEERING TRADE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An official statement by the executive of the Amalgamated Engineering Union expresses disgust at the drastic cuts proposed by Mr ...

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  43. DAIL EIREANN ADJOURNS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Dail Eireann has adjourned till June 30. ...

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  44. CHARGE OF MURDER

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Thomas Henry Allaway, aged 30. who was arrested at Reading on a charge of stealing a cheque book, and later ...

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  45. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Messrs. White's yacht building yard at Southampton has been destroyed by fire. A number of petrol tanks violently ...

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  46. Another Bolt:

    A second holt occurred in the city yesterday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock, but was miraculously free from serious consequences. For some ...

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  47. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    ROME, Thursday Night.—A violent earthquake damaged the towns of Fabriano, Caldarola, and San Severino. Details are lacking. ...

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  48. NAVIGATION ACT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An amendment of the Navigation Act to allow of the overseas steamers trading to Australia carrying inter-State passengers was ...

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  49. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir James Mitchell has practically completed an agreement with Lieutenant-Colonel Amery on a migration scheme ...

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  50. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr Blakeley, M.P., who occupied the position of general president of the A.W.U. for some years. states that owing to heavy ...

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  51. Seriously injured:

    Carl Higgs, aged 46 years, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday from Gladstone suffering from a dislocated and fractured left elbow, a ...

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