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  2. FATAL FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — As the result of a fire early this morning at Albert Park Ena. Kelly, 14 years of age, received burns which [?] ...

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  3. WHAT THE IRISH WANT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “Chicago Daily News” in Rome interviewed Archbishop Mannix, who said that as long ...

    Article : 310 words
  4. NOT FOR AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Harding told newspaper men that he was convinced there is no practical way the United Stales can ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Parliament reassembled today. There were no sensational developments. The Senate held a ...

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  6. ASIA MINOR CAMPAIGN

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — The first phase of the operations in Asia Minor has been concluded. It has resulted in the attainment of all objectives, ...

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  7. RED FLAG OF REVOLUTION RAISED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Miners severely mauled a mine manager who refused to desist working the pumps. A large force of police used [?] and rescued the manager. The strikers then hoisted the red flag and collected in thousands. ...

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  8. GREEKS SERIOUSLY CHECKED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It is generally recognised that the Greeks suffered a severs defeat. “Le Temps” says that it is evident that the Greeks ...

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  9. BRIAND’S BRAG.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Briand, Premier of France, has reiterated France’s determination to compel Germany to pay war damages. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— At [?] convention of the Federal Council of the Graziers’ Associations to-day Mr. C. R. Murphy, one of the Australian ...

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  11. RETREAT ON WHOLE FRONT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “Daily Express” in Constantinople says that the Greeks’ left wing was outflanked and forced ...

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  12. GOD OR U.S. SENATE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Washington says it is understood that at Senator M’Cormick’s dinner ...

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  13. TRADE OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association Washington states that Mr. H. Hoover, Minister for Commerce, is ...

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  14. ASHFORD TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ninety-eight Sinn Feiners unsuccessfully attempted to blow up the Thirlmere pipe line supplying Manchester with water. ...

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  15. TRIPLE ALLIANCE CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bromley, secretary of the Locomotive Men’s Society, says that he cannot understand the Triple Alliance. If it had ...

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  16. PERSIA SET FREE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday;—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Washington. says that the Persian Minister his submitted to the State ...

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  17. DISCUSSION IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Sir Robert Ho[?] said that as [?] result of the last strike the country was robbed of many ...

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  18. WHO IS FOVARGUE?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dublin is mystified over the shooting of Fovargue Dublin Castle has issued a communique stating that on February 1 last ...

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  19. INDIA’S BONDAGE

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—At the recent military debate in the Asse[?]ly the Government explained the necessity of keeping a large frontier ...

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  20. IMPORTANT DECISIONS PENDING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Special importance attaches to the decision of the transport workers which the railwaymen await before themselves deciding. ...

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  21. AN EYE FOR AN EYE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Irishman charged sit the Hertford Police Court With setting fire to a stack, stated when arrested: “You set light to my ...

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  22. TRANSPORT OF APPLES

    LONDON, Tuesday — Apple importers are complaining of the inordinate length of the [?] voyage with the first cargo of Tasmanian apples. She ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. INDISCRIMINATE REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Several bishops and the heads of nonconformist churches in England and Scotland have signed an appeal to the Premier ...

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  24. OVER THE CLIFFS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Oscar Smith [?] a terrifying experience at [?] last night, and is now in the Sydney Hospital in a serious condition. Smith ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. ROWING

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  26. NO MEETING WITH OWNERS.

    LONDON .Wednesday.—Mr, W. Hartshorn, the miners’ leader states that there will be no meeting with the owners on the conditions the Premier has ...

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  27. POSITION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly this afternoon replying to a question the Minister for Railways said that the Government Was watching ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. SLOW STEAMERS

    When the above, cable message was referred to Mr. J P. Piggott, manager of the Port H[?] Fruitgrewers Co-Operative Company, he expressed ...

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  29. MANDATE TERRITORIES

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. — The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns that the State Department has sent ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. MILITARISING SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—The Government has introduced a Defence Bill providing for the reconstitution of a permanent force, consisting of ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. MOUNT LYELL MINE

    ZEEHAN Wednesday.—While working at the Mount Lyell mine to-day a man named William Craig, 50 years of age, and ah ex resident of [?] ...

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  32. OFFER OF RU[?] COAL.

    LONDON Tuesday—Offers of steam, coal at 54/ per ton has been received at Liverpool from the [?] district. ...

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  33. EMERGENCY POWERS ACT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House [?] Lords has passed a resolution bringing into operation regulations Under the Emergency Powers Act. ...

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  34. A WIFE’S LAPSE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Mrs. Gordon Lowe, wife of the tennis champion, was fined 500 francs on a charge of theft from members’ clothing hanging ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. WOODEN SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — After an investigation of the whole of the circumstances connected with the contract entered into by the ...

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  36. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday — Russia and China have reached a provisional commercial agreement, the Soviet guaranteeing to discontinue propaganda ...

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  37. NINE-YEAR-OLD CHARGE

    BURNIE. Wednesday.—An example of police vigi[?]ance was demonstrated at Burnie Police Court yesterday when Michael King who had been arrested at ...

    Article : 216 words
  38. KARL LEAVES HUNGARY

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—Ex-Emperor Karl left Steinamangar, accompanied by three Entente officers and a detachment of Entente troops and 24 ...

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  39. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday — A [?] delegation has gone to Stockholm to negotiate a commercial treaty with the Soviet [?]gation. ...

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  40. REQUISITIONED SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday —. It is understood that Mr. Hughes. United States Foreign Secretary, has suggested to Norway that her claims against ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.— The State Treasurer, Mr. J. A. Fibelly, announced to-day that the actual amount subscribed to the Government’s recent ...

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  42. MISSING A.W.U. SECRETARY

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday.—No tidings have been received of Mr. E. J. Ski[?]ern the Tasmanian secretary of the A.W.D., who has been missing from ...

    Article : 60 words
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