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  2. STAGE OF LIMEFICK

    LONDON, April [?].The so-called siege of Limerick continues, but the military firmly keep the upper hand. A. few passive resistors remained ...

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  3. A QUESTION OF WAGES

    PENGUIN, Sunday.—At' the firs: meeting of the Penguin Council after the elections, councillors were called upon to consider a number of ...

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  4. THE GREAT ILLUSION

    PARIS, Friday.—It is learned from reliable source something of the difficulties confronting the Reparations Commission in economic ...

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  5. TRADE FROM RABAUL

    PARIS, Saturday.—In connection with] the action of German companies at' Rabaul in discontinuing the use of British vessels for the conveyance of ...

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  6. "IMPUDENT CAMOUFLAGE"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In reply to the revelations made in connection with the supply of rotten wheat of the 1916-17 I crop for bread, Mr. Holman states that' ...

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  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 240 words
  8. FREMANTLE WHARHIES

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.—Having failed to bring about a compromise between the wharf lumbers and the Nationalists, the State Government has ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The autumn fair in aid of the St., Andrew's Church, Westbury. was opened rector, Rev. F. R. Morse, on Thursday afternoon in the parish hall ...

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  10. IRISH-AMERICANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Irish American delegation is leaving Paris for Ireland. Mr de Valera will conduct them on a tour of the South ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN ARMY RESERVE

    sMELBOURNE, Sunday.—The number men now enlisted in the Australian Army Reserve is 28,000. During April recruits 'were secured in ...

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  12. 'WAYS THAT ARE DARK"

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—Two Chinese who were smuggled into Auckland last month were each fined £10 yesterday for having evaded the poll tax. ...

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  13. PROBLEM OF IRELAND.

    LONDON, April 23—Premier Ryan, Queensland, is .visiting Dublin as the guest of the Lord Mayor. He intends calling on Messrs. De valers and ...

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  14. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday:— Taree John Foster (35), a returned soldier, was run down by the Kempsey mall train ' and killed. There was great excitement ...

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  15. THE RECALL.

    Sir,—If Recall were a law of the land, by a' statutory petition with statutory (legal) number of signal tures thereon? the electors of any ...

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  16. LATE LORD FORREST

    PERTH. Sunday—The Remains of the late' Lord Forrest will arrive to-morrow fey the steamer City of Poomah, and State funeral will take place on ...

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  17. LABOR EXECUTIVE.

    LONDON, April 23.—Four delegates from the lrish Labor executive have arrived at Limerick. They are conferring with the strike committee. ...

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  18. The Archangel front

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Ironsides, who is in charge of the British in the Archangel section, has reported that-the long expected Bolshevik ...

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  19. PERSONAL MENTION.

    The Hon. John Meagher, M.L. C. the Pope of the West," 'is he Is often called in New South Wales, has departed a visit to Europe, one of many ...

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  20. STRIKERS' CLEVER RUSE.

    It is estimated that out of 38,000 people in limerick, 20,000 have obtained travel permits. The last batch of strikers remaining outside the ...

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  21. STEAM PIPES BURST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Newcastle-Hunter .River steamer Hunter, owing to bursting her main steam pipe, sent up distress signals. The cargo boat ...

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  22. ENGLISH PRESS FALESHOODS.

    The strikers’s bulletin protests against the English papers falsely describing the trouble as Sinn Fein, while actually the workers are on ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S UNFAIR TREATMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Complaining that they were not receiving fair treatment at the hands of the Government, returned soldiers employed in various ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. Budget Proposals

    LONDON, Friday. — The brewers and distillers are organising opposition to the Budget on the bar and spirit duties. The Labor party intends ...

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  25. THEBUNYIP

    Sir,—I was rather surprised on reading the papers to see that Dr. Bottrill confesses to having never seen a bunyip. really thought that the doctor had ...

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  26. Peace with Austria

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially announced that the Council of Threo has 'invited '.'the Austrian and Hungarian delegates , to Versailles to receive ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. HOMING.

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  28. Ex-Kaiser

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Tribune's" London correspondent says that Dutch circles in London are convinced that Holland will ...

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  29. Huge Credit Balance

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Joseph Ward, New Zealand Minister for Finance, returns to Paris on Sunday. He announced to-day that the Acting ...

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  30. LATE SPORTING

    DEVONPORT, Sunday. — The Tasmanian pair-oared championship was rowed on the eMersey on Saturday afternoon, and result ...

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  31. VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—According to present calculations, writs for the triennial Legislative Council elections will issued on May 19. Nominations foils ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. Munich Entered

    LONDON, Saturday.—Herr Hoffman's troops, despite "a stubborn resistance, entered Munich. They received an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  34. COMPENSATION

    Sir,—In your report of Mr. Lyons' speech in Tuesdays issue he is reported saying: "Some of their opponents would descend to what, they so glibly ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. STPARATION DESIRED

    IRISH TOWN, Sunday.—At a public meeting on Saturday .night, convened by the Warden of Circular Head, Mr. Watson, the following motion was submitted ...

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  36. The 0.B.C.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Friday.—The Greek -Holy Synod has accepted the American Ecclesiastical Miss invitation to next year's conference at ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. Austrian Peace Delegation

    PARIS Saturday. — The Austrian peace delegation has arrived. ...

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