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  2. IRELAND’S DAYS OF TROUBLE

    The “Daily Express” and the “Daily Chronicle” both speak hopefully of the prospects of peace in Ireland, but the usual number of conflicts between the military and civilians are recorded. Church congregations are being ...

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  3. CATTLE TUBERCULOSIS

    PARIS, Saturday.—“Le Petit Journal” reports that after three years’ research Professors Calmette and Guerin have produced a new serum ...

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  4. MORE ENCOURAGING

    LONDON, Sunday,—The Stock Exchange started the new year in an encouraging fashion. There was as all-round improvement, a feature ...

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  5. THE DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Saturday,— The United States Tennis Association has written to the various national tennis bodies inviting them to challenge for ...

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  6. ANTI-JAP FEELING

    HARLINGEN (Texas), Saturday.— A committee of citizens met two Japanese families who had arrived to take up land in the Rio Grande ...

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  7. MARITIME COMMERCE

    LONDON, Saturday,—Nine German steamship lines have resumed trade with America, Mexico, India, Dutch Indies and Scandinavia, including ...

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  8. SPANIARDS IN FIRST.

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  9. Armam[?]nt Reduction

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  10. HAMBURG OWNERS COMMENCE

    LONDON, Saturday, —The Hamburg line of shipowners have commenced work. The Themistocles is to continue, ...

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  11. Treaty Objected To

    SACRAMENTO (Ca[?]), Saturday,— The Californian State Legislature has memorialised the United States Senate asking it not to make a treaty ...

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  12. VETERAN IDENTIFIED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday,—The New York “Tribune’s” Philadelphia correspondent states that five-companies of Irish volunteers, uniformed similar to ...

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  13. WESTRALIAN STRIKE

    PERTH, Sunday, — The conference asked for by the Disputes Committee with the Minister and. Commissioner for Railways was held on ...

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  14. General Cables

    ATHENS, Saturday.—Colonel [?]seas, a former Judge Advocate [?] the Venize[?] [?] was [?] dead in the street. Colonel [?] ...

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  15. New Zealand Lambs

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  16. To Consider Limitation

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York “Times” . Washington correspondent states that it is understood that President elect Harding is seriously ...

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  17. HOW DE VALERA TRAVELLED

    NEW YORK, Sunday,—According to Sinn Fein representatives here, President De Valera was conveyed to Ireland aboard a private yacht,. from ...

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  18. MILITARY’S NEW TACTICS.

    LONDON, Saturday, — The latest tacks of the military in Ireland include ende[?] to round up the Republican army by surrounding the ...

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  19. SPACE FOR FRUIT.

    LONDON. Saturday,—The Australian Agents-General are to form [?] deputation to the British shipping authorities asking for increased [?] ...

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  20. Squeezing Germany

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  21. GERMANY WILL PAY

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  22. ANOTHER AMBUSH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A military party was ambushed while proceeding to the relief of the Tram ore (Co. Waterford) police barracks, whereon the ...

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  23. Colonial Administration

    LONDON, Saturday, —Sir James Allen (New Zealand High Commissioner) in an interview to the “Globe” emphasised the necessity of the ...

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  24. FOR AUSTRALIA

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  25. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR INTERVIEWED

    who said that if the United States would join with the great Powers and establish a naval holiday Japan would be among the first to agree to the ...

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  26. SINN FEIN AND GERMANY.

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  27. 1920 Death Roll

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  28. GERMAN RAILWAY STRIKE

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The railway trouble has been adjusted. The men accepted a settlement, their acceptance being hastened by the fact ...

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  29. Australian Eggs

    CHICAGO, Saturday,—Four freight carloads of Australian eggs have arrived. The entire shipment was sold at 59 and Co cents a dozen (2/6[?] and ...

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  30. Airmen's Rough Time

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Indescribable hardships were suffered by three naval airmen who left New York in a balloon on December 18, and were driven by ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL WIRELESS.

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  32. White Wash Verdict

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  33. “PAY GENEROUSLY”

    LONDON, Saturday,— In conn[?] with the action of the Trade [?] clerks forming a separate union [?] secure adequate [?] ...

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  34. MARTYRED M’SWEENEY’S CHAPLAIN

    LONDON, Sunday,—Father Dominic, of the Franciscan-Capuchin Order, who was chaplain to Alderman M’Sweeney during his hunger strike, ...

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  35. India’s New Viceroy

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is officially announced that Viscount Reading has been appointed Viceroy of India. (Viscount Reading, formerly Mr. Rufus ...

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  36. Archbishop Clune Departs

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  37. COAL EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday,— Subject [?] [?] needs being [?] met the [?]retary for Mines has [?] district committees [?] ...

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  38. INSPECTOR SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday,— Inspector M’Grath was shot dead while knocking at the door of a cottage at Lisle a. Longford, .for a wanted man. ...

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  39. Farmers Forms Soviets

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday,—The agrarian riots are still spreading. A mob rushed the police, station at Rai Bareilly. They were fired on, and six were ...

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  40. TRISH OFFICE TRIBUTE

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  41. Textile Market Firmer

    LONDON, Saturday,—The prospects of the wool sales, which are to open on Tuesday appear favorable. More confidence is apparent regarding raw ...

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  42. London Apple Prices

    LONDON, Sunday,—The removal of the control on apples appears unlikely to have much effect in raising the prices of Australian fruit, except ...

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  43. LIVERPOOL OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Seven young men have been detained in connection with the Liverpool outrages, and have been se[?]t to Belfast for ...

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  44. SPANISH MINE DIABETES

    MADRID, Sunday,— A fire [?] in the Carolina mine at [?] and [?] off 22 miners, who perished. ...

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  45. OBITUARY

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  46. VETERAN NATIONALISTS STORY.

    LONDON, Saturday,—The Australian Press Association’s representative in Dublin has interviewed a veteran Irish Nationalist, who was ...

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  47. Japan’s Attitude to China

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—The United Press correspondent .at Tokio states that the Foreign Office has officially denied the report that it instructed ...

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  48. IN CLOSE ASSOCIATION

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  49. BIG BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Sunday, —The scores in the billiard match Inman v. Smith at the end of yesterday’s play were: Inman, 7708; Smith [?]252 Smith ...

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  50. Aviation Services

    LONDON, Sunday,— The Government proposes to subsidise British aviation companies operating passenger, mails, and goods services on such ...

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  51. TAXATION TOP HEAVY

    PARIS, Sunday,—All the cinemas are closing as a protest against the heavy additional taxation. ...

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  52. Control of Apples

    Messrs. C. [?]iesse and Co. report:— We are to-day in receipt of cable advice from Messrs. L. Connolly and Co., Liverpool, that the control of ...

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  53. The “Spy” Murder

    LONDON, Saturday.—Patrick - Kill ion of Athlone, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering James Blagriffe, the ox-soldier, whose body, ...

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  54. COMPANIES IN AMERICA.

    Later,—The Australian Press Association’s Dublin correspondent learns that the veteran Nationalist who was interviewed was Mr. Tim Healy, who ...

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  55. ROWING.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday—The Northern Tasmanian bowlers defeated three [?] of Western Australians by 16 points on Saturday afternoon on the East Launceston green. A ...

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  56. POLICE RAIDS

    LONDON. Sunday.—Strong police forces raided a large area around Bun[?] Co. Cork, and captured many ...

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  57. HOMEWARD SOUND

    LONDON, Saturday,—The Anglican Archbishops of Ballarat and Brisbane are leaving for Australia by the [?].M.S. Nark[?]nda to-day. ...

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