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  2. GERMAN TOWNS OCCUPIED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The French, British and Belgian troops occupied Dusseldorf at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, without incident. ...

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  3. RUSSIAN REBELLIONS

    HELSINGBORG " Wednesday. — During the Moscow outbreak artillery from the hills overlooking the city opened a terrible bombardment on ...

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  4. WAGES REDUCTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Speaking at Cambridge, Sir Eric Geddes foreshadowed an automatic eduction of railwaymen's wages by 4/ weekly, ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL MINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.— With the second reading of the Decontrol Bill the coal problem has reached a crisis. The executive of the Miners' Federation ...

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  6. THE IRISH WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Arthur Vincent Southeran, an Irish unionist. Protestant, and a large landowner, said to be engaged iu London ...

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  7. COLD-BLOODED MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Jacob Borkheim, 44 years of age, pawnbroker, of Northoote, met his death this afternoon in circumstances that ...

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  8. "HANDS UP"

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.) Wednesday —When the local branch of the Commercial Sank of Australia was opended yesterday a young girl entered! ...

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  9. THE LIMERICK MURDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to Mr. Devlin (Nationalist), Mr. Denis Henry said, that the motive ...

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  10. SCOTTSDALE SHOW.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday — The [?] agricultural and personal [?] are held 30 Scottdale to-day in the years. There was a very large attendance the [?] ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL POSITION

    BROKEN. BILL, Wednesday.—At a public meeting at the Town Hall last night, called by the Mayor to consider the industrial question "and ...

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  12. INSURRECTIONISTS QUARRELLING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—An official message from Moscow dated March 6 received by a paper favouring the Soviet in Russia. ...

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  13. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    MELBOURNE. "Wednesday.—Appearing before the Chief Justice to-day as counsel for the defendant in the [?] of promise action brought by Caroline ...

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  14. MURDER CHARGES

    PERTH, Wednesday.—In .the Criminal Court, before Judge Burnside today, two boriginal murder cases were tried. The Jury returned a verdict ...

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  15. MANNING COMMITEE.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday The Register of the [?] Mr, A. M. Stewart has made the [?] lowing Statement in [?] to ...

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  16. BURGOMASTER'S PROCLAMATION

    BERLIN, Wednesday — A Proclamation signed by the Burgomaster of Duisburg, warns the people against any demonstration, and calling upon ...

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  17. CONFUSED STORIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday — Russia reports continue to be confused. It Is reliably states that the garrison of the important fortress of ...

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  18. BRITISH PRECAUTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Military authorities have stopped all and have recalled those officers on leave, as a precautionary measure ...

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  19. JAPANESE MANDATES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The State Department has revealed a the text of the mandate granted to Japan surer the islands of the Pacific which ...

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  20. 90 PER CENT. PROFIT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — The State Full Court has reserved judgment on the appeal by Marcus Clark and Co., universal providers, stated in the form ...

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  21. COLLISION NEAR SCOTTSDALE

    LAUNCESTON Wednesday — Bedvers [?] of western junction and Herbert [?] of Hobart were in a motor cycle on the road a mile outside Scottsdale this morning when ...

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  22. DEPARTURES EXCEED ARRIVALS.

    BROKEN HILL, . Wednesday.—Departures from Broken Hill since the beginning of the year exceeded the arrivals by 1024 ...

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  23. GERMANY SCORES.

    All through It is generally understood that the German Ambassadors at London and Paris. bare have been recalled merely for consultative purchase the ...

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  24. WIFE EXHUMED.

    As in the Greenwoos case idle local gossip hsa been responsible for the examination of a women's body at Leeds. ...

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  25. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Another Screenart programme will be shown at His Majesty's to-day and to-night. When Will Rogar will appear as Jublin the story of a hope who made roof. The other feature ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, " Wednesday. — Jimmy Wilde has been-matched against Jim Higgins for the bantam champion ship of Britain. The fight is to take ...

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  27. MARINE DISASTER.

    HONG KONG Wednesday.—It is believed that that 809 Chinese were drowned in the-wreck of-the British steamer Shagmoh on Lamock Island off ...

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  28. SPANISH PREMIER ASSASSINATED.

    LONDON Wednesday. — A cable from Madrid states that Premier Dato was assassinated yesterday with a revolver as he was leaving ...

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  29. AMERICAN MEAT TRUST.

    NEW YORK Wednesday — The Chicago packing companies have reduced the wages of 2,00,000 of chair employs in various cities by 124 per ...

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  30. HERR EBERT PROTESTS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Herr Ebert Premier of Germany has laned a proclamation of protest against the Ailled advance in which ...

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  31. NATIONAL THEATRE.

    To-day at 2.30 and to-night at S Mammonite Clayton will appear in the hig human heart appeal, A Daughters at the City. Other new pictures are the Girl and the Law" and ...

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  32. STANDING ALOOF.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Samel Gompers president of the American Federation of Labor, cabled to the International Trade Federation ...

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  33. "JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Referring at Colac to-day to the visit of the Australian Eleven to England, the Governor-Gentral (Lord Forster) said the ...

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  34. AMERICA'S NAVY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday — Rear Admiral House Commandant of New York in a speech in which be declared that the United ...

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  35. STAND DE LUXE.

    The first new Selznick super feature will in screened at thy Strand to-day at the afternoon and ereolsg sees ions, when Tyrone with Dorothy Bernard will appear in ...

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  36. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Lord Sydney in the House of Lords yesterday, urged the Admiralty to publish Captain Harper's trade charts of ...

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  37. GERMAN DELEGATES LEAVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The German delegates stated that they were all sorry that the treaty negotiations find-broken down, but belived that ...

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  38. BRITAINS EXPENDITURE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The main increases in the revenue department estimates include education, £5,000,000 exports credits. £3000.000: road making ...

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  39. PALACE THEATRE

    At the Palace Theatre opening to-day will he seen the great star Bryant Washbum. in his latest. Paramount success "Burgiar Proof". The picture an average ...

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  40. INDIAN CABLE RATES.

    ALLAHABAD. Wednesday. — In consequence- of the, falling exchange rate the Government has increased the cable charges to Europe from one ...

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  41. ENGLISH CRICKETERS LEAVE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The English cricket team left by to-day's express for Adelaide. Mr. Toome the manager, remarked that they were ...

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  42. YAP ARGUMENT.

    TOKIO, Wednesday — Baron Uchida, Prime Minister of Japan answering a question in the Diet, admitted that the United States last ...

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  43. ONE BIG UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — The new scheme for the formation of One Big Union by the A.W.U. was issued today. The scheme is to be discussed ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The Australian cricketers continued their match against the Minor Association's team to-day and won by an innings ...

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  45. TEMPERANCE HALL.

    Last evening a large audience greeted -with enthusiasm the performance at the Seared Gaitles. Throughout the evening the productioly went with a fine musical swing. To-night is ...

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  46. PRE-ELECTION PLEDGES.

    NEW YORK Wednesday. — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that although President Harding promised during his ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — It is expected that the Newcastle Steel Works will be in full commission again by the first week in April. Supplies of ...

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  48. "GIPSY LOVE" AT THEATRE ROYAL

    Again last night at the Theatre Royal the production of "Gipsy Love" by the Hobart Cotnlc Opera Co. was a great success. The composition is easily the best produced by ...

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