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  2. Greatest Industrial Crisis in Britain’s History

    The greatest industrial crisis in W history of Great Britain threatens. The solidarity that stands behind the workers is evidenced by the decision. Of the railwaymen and the transport workers—the two wings to the miners body constituting the Triple Alliance-to cease work at midnight on Tuesday failing a reopening of negotiations unconditionally. It is ...

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  3. RAILWAY COMPANIES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.55 p.m.—The' railway companies are not unduly alarmed. A considerable number of employes are expected to remain loyal ...

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  4. IMMIGRANTS FOR N.S.W.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In an Interview, with the Australian Press Association in reference to the press cablegrams announcing. the Sydney ...

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  5. IRELAND’S WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thirty armed men entered the, residence of Mr. Young, the manager of the Clyde Shipping Company at Cork, evicted. ...

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  6. FARM FIRES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Liverpool assizes sentenced -O'Malley to ten years’ penal servitude, Heyes seven, Meehan, O’Gormon and Pinkman to ...

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  7. INCENDIARISM ALLEGED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11 p.m.—Three armed and masked men bound and gagged a watchman at a large store which was formerly part of an ...

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  8. WITHOUT CONDITION.

    LONDON, Friday, 10.30 p.m.—Mr. Cramp, the Railwaymen's secretary, states that a deputation of railwaymen and transport workers will see ...

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  9. LABOR CONFERENCE CABLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The New South Wales Premier, Mr. Storey, has forwarded the Labor Conference cable in reference to Ireland to the Colonial ...

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  10. OBSTINATE PREMIER.

    LONDON, [?] Friday, 11.20 p.m.—Mr. Lloyd George has addressed a further letter to the Miners’ Federation, stating that in view of the grave. ...

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  11. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. [?] Premier of New South' Wales addressed the Proportional, Representational Committee of the Houses of ...

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  12. NO NORTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    DUBLIN, Saturday—Messrs Devlin and de Valera have ratified the agreement between the Republicans and Nationalists to co-operate in ...

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  13. TRIUMPH FOR THE MEN.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.45. p.m.—It is officially stated that the Government has arranged for the Miners’ Federation to meet the coal owners on ...

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  14. USE OF FORCE.

    LONDON, Sunday, 4.15 am.—An official announcement is made by the Miners’ Federation notifying the branches of the unconditional ...

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  15. EX-SOLDIER SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, Saturday—Last night two disguised men entered the house of Mrs. Byrne at Drumlish, Longford, and dragged out her son ...

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  16. AT MIDNIGHT ON TUESDAY.

    LONDON, Friday, 7.30 pm.—Mr. Thomas announced that the railwaymen and transport workers will strike at midnight on Tuesday, ...

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  17. COLLIERIES FLOODED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9' am.—Water is rushing into the Glamorgan collieries at the rate of 3000 gallons per minute. It is feared that the pits ...

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  18. GEORGIA SLAVERY

    COVINGTON (Georgia), Saturday. —George William, who was [?] in connection with the [?] negroes on his [?] ...

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  19. DESPITE PLAGUE AND FLU

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—The census result of the population of all India, is 319,000,000, an increase of 4,000,000 .since the last census. The ...

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  20. MINERS STAND FIRM.

    LONDON, Friday, [?] p.m.—The North-eastern Railway Firemen’s Association has decided to remain at work in any event. The [?] ...

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  21. PLENTY OF LOAN MON[?]

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. W. M. [?] Victorian [?] [?] him that Victoria [?] ...

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  22. TWO MILLION WORKERS AFFECTED.

    LONDON, Friday, 8[?] p.m.—To-nights decision of the triple alliance, to strike on Tuesday affects 2,000,000 workers, who will not be consulted ...

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  23. STRENGTH OF THE STRIKE BREAKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.55 a.m.—The army reserve numbers 6200, air force 5000, naval 36,000. None will be employed as strike breakers. Airships ...

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  24. GERMANY’S REPARATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Financial News” publishes a statement, described as coming from a trustworthy source, stating that a mysterious ...

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  25. WITHDRAWING PUMPMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday. 2.25 a.m.— Reports from all Darts of the country Show that the younger miners are bent on dragooning officials from ...

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  26. COAL FOR ENGLAND.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The Canadian [?]ederated Trades and Labor Council executive has passed a resolution requesting the American ...

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  27. [?]AP, [?]

    NEW YORK, (Saturday,—The [?] York [?] Washington correspondent says it is understood that France despatched a [?] ...

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  28. DECISION TO STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday. 1.10 p.m.—An official message states that the Triple Alliance, which comprised the Miners, Transport Workers, and Railwaymen, ...

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  29. FEW DAYS’ GRACE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 a.m. —The Triple Alliance’s decision to strike at midnight on Tuesday instead of Sunday is regarded as a triumph for the ...

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  30. PRIMACY NOT EQUALITY

    LONDON, Saturdays-Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, writing to the Australian Press Association, says that are naval policy calls for careful and ...

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  31. ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Saturday —The “New York Times” Wellington correspondent says it is understood that President Harding contemplates sending ...

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  32. UNSOLD WOOL

    LONDON, Saturday.—News[?] and cables from New Zealand report that Mr. Messey is [?] with the Imperial Government [?] ...

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  33. RULE BY THE SWORD.

    LONDON, Friday, 6.10 p.m.—After the decision of the triple alliance was announced, the Prime Minister, i/n the House of Commons, read the ...

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  34. WAGE REDUCTION.

    LONDON, Friday, 9.30 p.m.—The directors of the Great Western Railway have circularised the staff that there is no truth in the reports that ...

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  35. WARLIKE SCENES.

    LONDON. - Saturday, 10.50 am.— Mid-war activities prevail at Aldershot camp. Reserves. are streaming in and naval reserves are flocking to ...

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  36. WITHIN A WEEK.

    LONDON, Friday, 1.10 p.m. —A Scottish colliery expert says': that within a week 80 per cent of the Scottish pits will be unworkable ...

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  37. MR. STOREY’S RETURN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The [?] of New South Wales (Mr. Storey) has cancelled his Sheffield, Manchester, Newcastle, and Glasgow, ...

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  38. QUESTION OF SAFETY.

    LONDON. Friday, 1.10 a.m.—At a late hour the Premier made further efforts to reopen negotiations. In a speech on the adjournment of the ...

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  39. LONDON MILK SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Friday, 10 p.m.—The Board of Trade announces that in the event of the transport strike it will take over the whole of the ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Saturday.—The retail butchers have reduced the prices, of bee[?] mutton 20 per cent and veal 15 per cent ...

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  41. VOLUNTEERS OR SCABS [?]

    LONDON, Friday, 6.30 p.m. —Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House: of Commons, said it was clear that the miners were resolved to allow the ...

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  42. NATIONAL WAGE AND NATIONAL POOL.

    LONDON, Friday, 10 p.m.—Following the meeting of the Miners' Federation Mr Hodges issued a statement that they were always ready to ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS,

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Lord Mayor will welcome the New Zealand bowlers at the Hotel Victoria, on April 27. ...

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  44. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Baron, Hayashi, the Japanese representative in London, commenting on Mr. Hughes’ speech regarding the Anglo-Japanese ...

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  45. KARL’S GALLIVANT

    GENEVA, Saturday—The Federal Council has decided to allow ex-Emperor Karl to stay in Switzerland, but it is reported that he is going to ...

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  46. BRITISH SETTLERS’ CENTENARY.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—The celebration of the centenary of the arrival British settlers in 1820. which was postponed from last year, ...

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  47. OFFICIAL NAVAL VISIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Stevenson, of the Australian Navy, officially visited the Devonport Boys’ Training Establishment, the ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND BUSH BROTHERHOOD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Rev Ernest Earl may Join the [?] [?] ...

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