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  2. THE CORK EXECUTIONS

    The brutal character of the execution of the six Sinn Feiners at Cork on Monday has moved the Archbishop of Dublin to protest against what he terms "the refinement cruelty." Nothing in the annals of war atrocities could ...

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  3. FIRES AT TOWN HALL MEETING

    The proceedings at the Town Hill meeting last night were enlivened by a warm discussion on a warm subject Mr. Dwyer Gray wanted to know what candidates proposed to do about the . city "timber yards, stacks, , and ...

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  4. MELBOURNE DIVORCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The action in which John Thomas Hall, tailor, of Ascot Vale, is suing for divorce from his wife, Florence Elizabeth Victoria ...

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  5. TREATY PARLEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Herr Von Simons said that Germany was unable to accept the Paris proposals in their present form owing to the ...

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  6. "PAD JOURNALISTS

    LONDON,' Wednesday—The "Manchester Guardian" says editorially that, however regrettable the barracking Wilson and Fender was, it was ...

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  7. COMMONS DISCUSSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Redmond in the House of Commons, moved the adjournment of the House to direct attention to General Crozier's ...

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  8. MARYLEBONE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Ellesmere, the Marylebone president, presiding at the Lancashire cricket luncheon, advocated restrictions on ...

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  9. CARDINAL BOURNE

    ROME Wednesday—The Vatican will take advantage of Cardinal Bourne's presence in Home to express disapproval of Ms recent Irish" ...

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  10. WILSON'S REVIEW,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Wilson, reviewing the tour in the "Daily Express," said that Australia out-played in all departments, and had ...

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  11. RAILWAY CLERK SHOP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— There armed and masked men entered the railway ,parcels office at Cork at midnight and forcibly removed the ...

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  12. ULVERSTONE TRAGEDY

    ULVERSTONE, Wednesday.—The coroner Mr. H. A. Nichols .M.L.C., this, afternoon opened an inquiry into the matters surrounding the death of Crissle ...

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  13. A BOY'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. W. Abigail, who, represented the parents of, Ben. Friedman, 15 years of age, at an inquiry , into the death of the boy, ...

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  14. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS

    ROME, Wednesday.— The Florence outbreak has been quelled. The Nationalists marched to the workers' quarter and found the Communists ...

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  15. CONCESSIONS ASKED FOR.

    LONDON, Later.— It now transpires that Herr von Simons omitted to state that Germany's oger depended on a ...

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  16. GERMANS DISAPPOINTED

    LONDON, Wednesday: The "Pall Man Gazette" states that the German delegation was very disappointed at their reception at to-day ...

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  17. EX-SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE

    CAPETOWN. Wednesday. — The Empire conference of ex-service men was resumed to-day. The discusion On the League of ...

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  18. MANNING COMMITTEE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The recently appointed maiming committee, constituted In accordance with the of the settlement of the shipping ...

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  19. WAR'S LOSSES.

    PARIS; Wednesday.—"Le Echo de Paris Berlin correspondent states that the French Commission is selecting form Germany the material which ...

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  20. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Immigration Department was opened today at Australia House, occupying the ground floor facing Aldwych, ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The newspapers unanimously dismiss the German proposals as summarily as the conference itself. Even the "Daily ...

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  22. YAP ARGUMENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The League of Nations' reply to , the American protest against the manders is conciliatory and foreshadows a solution ...

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  23. THE CHIA DIVORCE

    MELBPOURNE Wednesday .—Judgment was given to-day by Mr.- Justice Cuesen in the divorce suit of Chla v. Chia. The parties were Eunice Camille Chia, ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    TEHERAN, (Persia), Wednesday Sayed Ziauddin yesterday at Teheran held a great reception, which was attended by foreign diplomats. He [?] ...

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  25. BARN BURNT

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—As a result of a bush fire,. Mr. Prank Emmerton, farmer, of Natone, had a large barn, together with 60 tons of hay ...

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  26. " SEND THE BILL TO DOOLEY"

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Mr. J. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, declared to a meeting of the unemployed outside the Trades Hall to-day that he ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. DUTCH TRADES UNIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed a sharp reply to the Netherlands' Federation of Trade Unions, which urged that the ...

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  28. PANAMA'S PRESIDENT

    PANAMA, Wednesday — American troops are guarding President Porras, of Panama, following an attempt by the mob to enter the palace. ...

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  29. TIRPITZ UNPOPULAR

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday —Works men at Flensburg have pres[?] the launching of a steamer the Herr Stinnes because it was [?] ...

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  30. AUCKLAND WHARF TROUBLE

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The waterside deadlock Is rapidly causing wholesale idleness In the port of Auckland. A few vessels are still being worked, ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FLOODS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—-The oldest residents cannot recall such severe rains as have been tailing all over the North and the West Coast, and the ...

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  32. KING NICHOLAS DEAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The death is announced of ex-king Nicholas [?] Monteneg[?]. The licensing of motor-cycle sideca[?] ...

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  33. DUKE AT BOMBAY

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday — The Duke of Co[?]naught attended the evening service at the At the St Thomas Cathedral Bombay, yesterday morning and ...

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