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  2. DOMINION HOME RULE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Cardinal Bonnie, in an interview, advocated Dominion home rule for Ireland. Suspicions between the two countries ...

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  3. THE LYELL POSITION

    A meeting of comm[?] unions of Queenstown on Tuesday night approved the following note to the Mount Lyell Company for unions not ...

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  4. SEVEN YEARS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thos. Butler La Barte (28) was found guilty to-day of the manslaughter of his wife, Doleen Maud La Barte. ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Sunday— Mr. J. H. Thomas, secretary of the National union of Railwaymen, speaking at Rugby. said that the railwaymen and ...

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  6. PRESIDENT OF CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the Chinese Socialist leader, has been elected President of China. Dr. Sun Yat Sen s election ...

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  7. CUBAN BASK SMASH

    NEW YORK Saturday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Hayana says that the Banco Nacional of Cuba has suspended ...

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  8. REPARATIONS

    PARIS- Sunday.—Dr. von Simon, German Foreign Minister, in an interview with a representative of ”Le Matin.”.said that Germany was ...

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  9. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIAN CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following cable has been received in Sydney from tie Chinese Nationalist Party in Canton through the Canton ...

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  10. RAIDS FOR ARMS.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Cork police raided the agricultural society’s grounds and discovered ten lorry loads of booty, including a Lewis gun, a ...

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  11. SHIPPING COMMUNICATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Tasmanian shippers .and commercial men have complained that while the port, of Hobart is included in the itinerary ...

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  12. PULP PAPER WORKERS

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  13. “TRIUMPH OF COMMONSENSE.”

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, in an interview says that the resumption of ...

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  14. TRADE COMMISSION SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Monday—A Bill is now being dra[?]ted for the Federal Parilament relating to the creation of a Trades, Commissioner Service. ...

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  15. STATEMENT BY MR J. M. DONALD.

    LAUNCESTON. Monday.—When the letter from the Mount Lyell Co. was shown to Mr. Jas M. Donald, president of the Tasmanian French of ...

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  16. S.A. ELECTIONS

    ADELAIDE, Monday. —The general election counting is still proceeding in a number of country electorates, but progress figures issued [?] evening ...

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  17. ALLEGED BOLSHEVIK PLOT

    BELGRADE, Sunday. —M. Braskholtes, Minister of the Interior speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, revealed a plot prepared at the end of ...

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  18. HOARDING FOOD

    LONDON, Sunday,—A food hearding order has been issued prohibiting the acquirement of more than a week's supply of food. ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISM

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  20. A COSTLY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday,—The strike is estimated to be costing £15,750,000 weekly, including £750,000 for defence measures. ...

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  21. HALF-CASIE’S REVENGE

    DRUEES HILL Monday.—From [?] and Milparinka men have been [?] in the direction for [?] and [?] start to [?] ...

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  22. PRUSSIAN AFFAIRS

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  23. POSITION SIZED UP

    The situation In Jugo-Slavia becomes more and more grave (wrties the London, correspondent of the Australian Worker ). Since the ...

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  24. PUMPMEN RETURN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—After the Miners’ Federation’s decision to allow the pumps to be worked pumpmen in most areas resumed at the old rates, ...

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  25. EXCESSIVE FREIGHT

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— Mr. Jowett has given notice of his intention to move the adjournment in the House of Representatives of ...

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  26. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    [?] Monday.—Although the [?]—Indeed, [?] be [?] to be officially in [?] ...

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  27. SUSPECTED SMALLPOX

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Abdul Jabbar. a seaman on the steamer Grac[?]hus, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday ...

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  28. THE COUNCIL CONTEST.

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  29. HIGH ROAD GOLF

    LONDON, Sunday.— Three music hall artists have commenced a high road golf match from Birmingham to Hall, lasting [?] days. They will ...

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  30. OVERSEAS CARGOES.

    SYDNEY, Monday—It is considered in shipping circles almost ineritable that similar, reductions to those in operation in New Zealand will he ...

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  31. WOOLGROWERS HIT

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  32. FIGHTING TEMPESTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Seven , or eight vessels, including oversea steamers. Bass Strait, passenger and cargo vessels and inter-State colliers. ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The [?] Premier has be a advised by air [?] Commercial Commissioner in the East, [?] ...

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  34. BECAUSE HE LOVED HER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Police Court to-day John Kennedy (29) was charged with having shot and wounded Lily Elliott with Intent ...

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  35. INTERSTATE COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE. Monday. —The Interstate Commission created some years ago as a branch of the Common wealth’s activities, has now ...

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  36. LAUNCESTON COUCIL

    LAUNCESTON, MONDAY. —.THE City Council has been served with a summons to appear 'before the Arbitration Court, Melbourne, on April ...

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  37. GEORGES [?]

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The famous French boxer, Georges Carpentier, has been invited to visit Australia. A cablegram was despatched to-day by ...

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  38. MINERS OF ISTRIA

    ROME, Sunday.—Troops occupied all the mines in Istria, which the workmen seized and proclaimed a republic Four were killed and many ...

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  39. SHO[?]

    It has been reported by [?] Brooks at [?] that [?] [?] aged [?] [?] ...

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  40. CENTENNIAL PARK TRAGLDY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The trial of Charles Wynne Speechley on ah indictment of murdering Constable Frederick William Wolgast was ...

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  41. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of the ex-Kaiserin, who some months ago was reported to be seriously [?] ...

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  42. LOST IN THE BUSH

    WARATAH, Monday.—On Sunday two men, named J Robinson, foreman of the Mount Bischoff Mining, Co., and O. Muir, head clerk, the last named ...

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  43. WAR GRATUITY BOUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— It is considered unlikely that the Federal Government will call in one-third of the war-gratuity bonds at the end of ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The payment of expenses of the Australian eleven now on its way to English was up for discussion before the Victorian ...

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  45. HIGH IDEALS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In an address delivered to some 200 ministers of religion assembled at the invitation of the Australian Christian Social ...

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  46. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    GORMANSTON, Monday—“Deceased met his death by accidentally falling down a pass at the Mount Lyell mine at Gormanston, and we ...

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  47. MILITARY CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—A [?] of staff officers of universal training will open to-morrow under the chairmanship of General Foo[?] deputy ...

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  48. RURAL CREDITS

    SYDNEY. Monday.— A visit to South and West Australia will be made next month by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn). He is leaving for South ...

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  49. CUSTOMS TARIFF BOARD

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—The proposal in South Africa to create a Customs Tariff Board interests the Minister for Customs, who ...

    Article : 65 words
  50. Advertising

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