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  2. STRIKES IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—Following the rejection of his settlement plan, it is learned that President' Harding leans to letting the railway ...

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  3. INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—It has been officially announced that the conference has broken down. The Allies failed to agree, and the conference ...

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  4. CONTROL OF SUGAR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Evidence taken to-day before the Parliamentary public accounts committee regarding the Federal Government's ...

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  5. FRUITGROWERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The conference of fruitgrowers called by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) resumed its sittings to-day. The initial ...

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  6. SITUATION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Irish rebels again control the Court of Louth. All telegraph lines have been cut and many of the civilian population ...

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  7. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 576 words
  8. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Following certain incidents alleged to have taken place in various parts of the city, two well-known residents of Brisbane ...

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  9. BOMB OUTRAGE AT 'FRISCO.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday Night.—Five bombs exploded in the Southern Pacific Yards, Roseville, but there were no casualties. ...

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  10. A COMPLETE BREAKDOWN.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A full day of conferences and two meetings of the British Cabinet marked the breakdown of the thirteenth ...

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  11. REPUBLICANS FREE PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Republicans recaptured Dundalb and liberated the prisoners. Heavy fighting is proceeding. ...

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  12. BOMB TROWN ON RAILWAY.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Twenty women and children were hurt in an excursion train, at Weehawken, New Jersey, when a dynamite bomb ...

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  13. A TRIBUTE TO MR. GRIFFITH.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"The Cape Times" states that the Premier (General Smuts) on being interviewed during a tour of Rhodesia said he ...

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  14. EXPLOSION AT SEA

    NEW YOKE, Monday Night.—The White Star Company officials, after an investigation, are unable to discover the cause of the explosion ...

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  15. VALEDICTORY SPEECHES.

    In view of this complete disagreement, and in order to express the general chagrin at failure to reach a settlement, the leading Allied ...

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  16. SIR WILLIAM ALLARDYCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Sir William Allardyce, ex-Governor of Tasmania, has been appointed Governor of Newfoundland. ...

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  17. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Reparations Commission has suspended the German payment due to-day, pending deliberation. ...

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  18. THE HAMPTON TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The mother and two surviving children of the ill-fated Hampton family told the detectives to-day that Dr. Cranstoun ...

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  19. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Major Blake telegraphs from Calcutta, we have actually flown 101 hours and covered over 9000 miles since leaving ...

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  20. MEETING OF PLENARY CONFERENCE.

    The Plenary Conference reassembled in the evening, but confined the discussion to the condition of Austria, which is seeking a further ...

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  21. BRITISH WHEAT HARVEST

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" states that owing to persistent rains, cold nights, and the absence of sunshine since ...

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  22. THE SPANISH TEAM.

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday Night.—It has been announced that Count Manuel, De Comar, Mannel, and Alsoze will represent Spain in the ...

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  23. FINANCIAL NEWS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  24. NO COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.

    "The Daily Express", says editorially For three years the appearance of inter-Allied unity has been maintained by a series of compromises. ...

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  25. A GREAT BATTLE.

    Delightfully fine though rather warms weather for the Frenchmen favored us in the third day's play. The long break from Friday till Monday allowed the ...

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  26. SWORDS TO PLOUGHSHARES

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—The fifth East German fair has been opened at Konisberg, a feature of which is the display of agricultural machinery ...

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  27. STATEMENT BY M. POINCARE.

    M. Poincare, in the course of a lengthy verbal statement, said: "I want to insist that there is no rupture of the Entente, and that if ...

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  28. THE WRECKED CRUISER

    HALIFAX (NOVA SCOTIA), Monday Night.—The steamer Montrose, bound for England, has wirelessed that she picked up 43 officers ...

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  29. TRAWLING REGULATIONS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Fisheries Commissioners to-night the social committee appointed to deal with trawling recommended: ...

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  30. THE YEA TRADEGY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The inquest on the body of Mrs. Josephine Jane McLaughlin, who was brutally murdered outside the Yea. township ...

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  31. FRENCH PRESS ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—"Le Temps" considers that Mr. Lloyd George is attempting to carry out "the traditional British policy of preventing the ...

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  32. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Further trouble over the sugar questions is anticipated when the House of Representatives meets, to-morrow. ...

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  33. LATE LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Lord Northchffe's death was peaceful. A funeral service will be held in the Abbey on Thursday and afterwards the ...

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  34. CONTINENTAL PRESS TRIBUTES.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—All the newspapers tribute Lord Northeliffe as a great journalist and patriot and friend of France, emphasising his ...

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  35. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—"Le Petit, Parisien" says that future relations are not necessarily prejudiced. The situation is false, with slight hope ...

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  36. THE CAUSE OF DEATH.

    Lord Northcliffe's doctor announces that he died from ineffective endocarditis (an inflammatory disease of the internal parts of the heart), which it is ...

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  37. SYDNEY FRUIT MARKET

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Tasmanian agent in the Sydney fruit market-reports: There is a very brisk demand for all varieties of Tasmanian apples and ...

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  38. CONDOLENCES FROM TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. J. B. Hayes) cabled to the Agent-General (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) asking him to convey to the relatives of Lord ...

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  39. THOSE WOODEN SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It was officially announced to-day that the five Commonwealth wooden ships had been sold. The vessels have been acquired ...

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  40. A YOUTH'S DEATH

    PENGUIN, Tuesday.—A youth named Rosnev James Snooks, of Pengum, aged 18 years, was found dead in a paddock on Mr. Thomas Hicirs's ...

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  41. GO-SLOW POLICY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Fire Brigade Employees' Union to-night decided that a go-slow motion be submitted as a protest against the Fire ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. ABSCONDING FINANCIER

    VIENNA, Monday Night.—The absconding chairman of the Equitable Company. Bevan, has been extradited and is being sent to London. ...

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