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  2. A DUBLIN SENSATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Twelve -men attacked the Vice-Regal lodge in Dunlin this morning. Two members of the guards replied with firearms. One of ...

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  3. THREE INSTEAD OF YOU

    PARIS Monday.—The Peace Conference will be resumed on January 1, 1920 It likely to resolve itself into a council of three, consisting of M. ...

    Article : 51 words
  4. WHO DID WIN THE WAR?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Captain M. Martin. of the 210th London Regiment, in a letter to the "Sunday Times" declares that General Monash was particularly ...

    Article : 141 words
  5. THE SENATE COUNT

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  6. RAPID ADVANCE

    LONDON, Sunday,—It is reported, that a wing of the Bolsheviks has made a rapid advance. Civilians have begun to evacuate Odessa. ...

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  7. TROOPS IN SIB[?]

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states it is believed that Japan will send an additional contingent of troops to ...

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  8. GOING HOME

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—The United Press Association states that the Japanese delegation to the International Labor conference has sailed for Japan. The ...

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  9. "ANOTHER PLOT DISCOVERED."

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. — The British military authorities have arrested a Bolshevik deputation arriving from Odessa in the possession of documents ...

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  10. JAPANESE ANNOYED.

    PARIS, Monday.—Japanese representatives have objected to the decision [?] ihe Australian and New Zealand .mandates to exclude, the Japanese from ...

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  11. WOOD ALCOHOL

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Reports indicate that 65 persons died in Hartford, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Chicago New York as a result of drilling ...

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  12. ARREST "EVERY." SINN FEINER.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Evening Standard?" Dublin correspondent says that Lord French is convinced that the first step towards the, restoration of normal ...

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  13. INEXPERIENCED YANKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Writing in the •Sunday Times" General Sir John Monash describes a battle in which lie commanded two inexperienced American divisions ...

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  14. LOOKING FOR A COMPROMISE.

    NEW YORK Monday.—The "New York Times" Was[?] correspondent says it is reported that the Republications and mi[?] Representationists will request ...

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  15. NEGOTIATIONS WITH [?]

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  16. UNAMBITIOUS JAPAN.

    CHICAGO, Sunday. — The Chicago "Tribune's" Tokio correspondent interviewed M. Hara, Prime Minister, who that Japan would not 'take a single ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. "ANOTHER [?]

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  18. SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Later, .Considerable mystery surrounds the. Phoenix Park affair. Probably only an inquest will .throw light the matter. It is now doubtful if the ...

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  19. ALLEGED [?]

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  20. GERMAN LINERS.

    NEW 'PORK. Monday.—The United States has banded "Great Britain seven German [?] the [?] [?] and Mobile which the [?] ...

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  21. IN A CRITICAL CONDITION

    With the continued dry weather the position of the water supply for the city of Hobart has become very critical. A fortnight ago the city Council passed a ...

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  22. Industrial Disputes

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "Times" Washington correspondent states that at the second national Indus trial conference , a statement was made ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. WAS. "CRIMINALS."

    PARIS, Monday.—It & expected that the Franek list of .German whose [?] will be demanded Includes the Crown Prince on a charge ...

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  24. Japanese Control

    MANILA, Monday.—Bills "have been .introduced into the legislature in order limit, the "Japanese purchases of land in the Philippines. the Japanese's ...

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  25. MDLCAHY EXCLUDED.

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  26. AMERICA'S FAILURE.

    LONDON Sunday—Mr. Lloyd George presiding over a lecture at L[?] said America's failure to [?] the Peace Treaty illustrated the folly of ...

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  27. ROSS-SMITH'S FLIGHT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Secretary for Railways has received a telegram from Charleville notifying him that Sir Ross-Smith will not leave ...

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  28. Declined With Thanks

    NEW YORK, Sunday—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent. says that Rear-Admiral Decker, former American naval attaché at Madrid, in a letter ...

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  29. Cotton Combine's Tentacles

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that the great Lancashire combines now controlling the cotton mills intend to charter their own steamers to ...

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  30. Air Mania lo Assist

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Defence Department is sending three air mechanic to assist Captain Sir Ross-S [?]rth to repair his aeroplane. No further messages ...

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  31. New M[?]chine Despatched

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Poulet's new aeroplane has been despatched to Calcutta. hopes to resume his flight by the end of January. ...

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  32. lights Will Be low

    PARIS, Monday.—In order to prevent the excessive use of lighting and heating the Government has prohibited the holding of New Year's eve festiv[?] in the ...

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  33. Sugar Rations

    LONDON, Sunday.—In order to defeat the sugar producers concerted action against the Increase in prices the Food Controller has reduced the sugar ...

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  34. Lieut long's Success

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—[?] Long, who won the first aviation race held on Australasia was to-day presented with the Goodyear cup, offered for the successful ...

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  35. Seine Rising Rapidly

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Seine is steadily rising. Floods are feared. Inundations between Strasburg and Cologne cut the railway and other communications ...

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  36. Dese[?] D'[?]

    LONDON, Monday.—There are growing indication that D' Annu[?] Italian indications that DAnno[?] Italian friends ate deserting him. they are ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. On the [?]

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  38. Scapa Flow [?]

    LONDON. Sunday. — The Admiralty Salvage Department have reported against the proposal to raise the German warships at Scapa Flow. The Allied ...

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  39. LAW IN THE NORTH

    D[?]WIN, Monday.—Mr. Justice Ewing. Royal Commissioner, resumed the inquiry Into the Northern Territory administration to-day. Sir. Justice Ewing waxed ...

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  40. Big Boxing Programme

    LONDON, Sunday.—There was a remarkable boxing programme at the Albert Hall Kid [?] beat Matt Wells in the ...

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  41. Passing ft 0 [?]

    LONDON, Sunday.—In order to meet the increased working charges railway freights and fares have, been increased by varying amounts to 100 per cent. Bulk ...

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  42. President Wilson

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York. "World's" Washington corresponded says it is authoritatively asserted that President Wilson will resume full duties ...

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  43. BAD AD . FOR TOTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Race, followers who purchased totalisator tickets on Miss Purcell, which won the first division of the Trial Handicap at the New South ...

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  44. Record S[?]

    LONDON, Sunday.—Over 400 merchant ships, aggregating 650,000 tons, were launched on the Clyde in 1919. work on hand exceeds all records, ...

    Article : 28 words
  45. Advertising

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