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  2. Advertising

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  3. ROYAL TOUR

    NELSON, Tuesday.—The Prince’s journey by motor from Picton was managed entirely by the New Zealand Railway department, which provided ...

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  4. HOME RULE BILL

    LONDON, Monday.—The House of Commons has entered the committee stage on, the Home Rule Bill. Before discussions opened the chairman ruled ...

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  5. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ?

    Whether or not the City Hall, on the night of the Prince of Wales’ arrival in Hobart, should be the scene of a public gathering or restricted to a function ...

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  6. SQUABBLING OVER PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Monday—President Wilson has formally called upon the Democratic party to endorse the League of Nations and condemn the ...

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  7. DANIELS, ANGLOPHILE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, highly praises Admiral Benson’s saying “We would as soon fight ...

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  8. WILL DEMOCRATS SUIT?

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Comment on President Wilson’s attitude varies. Several Democratic senators who voted for the Lodge reservations now ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT GLENHOPE.

    GLENHOPE, Tuesday.—The Prince arrived at midday by the Royal train at Glenhope, sixty miles from Nelson. He continues his journey by motor to ...

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  10. Polish Offensive

    LONDON, Monday.—The Polish advance varies from 100 to 160 kilometres in depth. a Polish-Roumanian is being prepared. ...

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  11. SIR GEORGE STEWARD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sir George Steward, Commissioner of the Victorian Police, died dramatically this morning. He was driving alone in his motor car ...

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  12. Mexican Revolution

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—The revolutionists have captured Taginco. Villa, the bandit leader, has downed arms, and has decided to allow his followers ...

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  13. Inden[?]erff Prominent

    BERLIN, Monday.—“FreiheIt” protests that General Ludendorff is still in close touch with the military and political leaders, and urges the ...

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  14. Alleged Larceny of Bond.

    Charged at the No. 1 Criminal Court yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) and a Jury with the larceny of a £50 war bond, the property ...

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  15. CARRANZA CAPTURED.

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday.—Carranza has been captured at Apizaco, 85 miles from the capital. His safety has been guaranteed. General Alvaro Obregon ...

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  16. Boxing

    LONDON, Monday.—At the Olympia Beckett knocked out Bombardier Wells in the third round. ...

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  17. “A DING-DONG FIGHT.”

    LONDON, Monday—The fight was a ding-dong one. Both men looked superbly fit. Wells rushed in and landed a left to the nose. Beckett ...

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  18. [?]gary Mobilising

    PARIS, Monday.—The United Press Association’s correspondent says that the Hungarian Government has ordered the mobilisation of four classes of ...

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  19. Turkish Situation

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. — The Turkish Nationalists in Anatolia have captured fortifications commanding the Dardanelles. ...

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  20. Angle-lap Affiance

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United Press Association states that Australia’s, New Zealand’s, and Canada’s advice will be sought before Britain ...

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  21. General Cables

    OTTAWA Monday.—The appointment of a Canadian Minister to the United States has been announced in Parliament. The Minister will ...

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  22. French General Strike

    PARIS, Monday.—There are early Indications that today’s so-called general strike Is proving a fiasco. Normal bus and tram services are running, ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    The Hon. Adrian Knox, C.M.G. (Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia) has been made a member of the Privy Council. ...

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  24. JOHANNESBURG MINES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. — The Union Government is instituting an inquiry into the closing down of low-grade mines, upon which the miners ...

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  25. To Greet The Prince

    A well-attended meeting of the committee which is taking charge, of the arrangements for the reception of the Prince of Wales in Hobart nest month ...

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  26. Mr. Watt in England

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Andrew Fisher, High. Commissioner for Australia, Sir Peter MrBride, and Colonel G. J. Hogben, assistant secretary to ...

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  27. DOCK CHARGES INCREASED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Port of London authority is increasing dock charges 65 per cent., making a total increase of 150 per cent, over the ...

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  28. THE WAR GRATUITY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In connection with the applications for the war gratuity, it is pointed out that the only persons who should lodge caveat ...

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  29. JAPAN OVERSEAS.

    TOKIO, Monday. — Investigations conducted by the Japanese Foreign Office show that 130,000 Japanese are residing in the United States, 110,000 ...

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  30. Coal Prices

    LONDON, Monday. — ln the House of Commons, replying to Sir R. Newman, Sir Robert Home stated that the Government thought the removal of ...

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  31. EXODUS FROM DARWIN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The steamer Whah Ping came alongside Darwin Jetty on Sunday afternoon. The vessel will probably take away a ...

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  32. AN INHUMAN SENTENCE.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—The Labor party is agitating for the remission of the sentence of imprisonment in irons imposed on William Edward Kither, ...

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  33. THEFT OF £1000 CHEQUE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Harold James M’Clintock, formerly secretary to the Norton estate, was sentenced yesterday to three years’ imprisonment, with ...

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