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  2. SIGNATURE TO BLANK SHEET

    New disclosures with regard to the affairs of Farrows Bank were made when further evidence was heard at the Guildhall on the charges ...

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  3. DOCTOR PAYS £570

    Damages £750 were awarded by a| London King's Bench jury to Miss Nellie Wilkinson, a professional singer, of Hillmartoh road; Holloway, for breach, ...

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  4. IRELAND AND THE ALLIES

    Australians of course will remember the issuing of the Ministers and Dahlias of the famous 29th .Division at Beach V, Galipot and the splendid ...

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  5. THE SEE OF MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Archdeacon Cody, of Toronto, Canada, hue declined the offer of the Anglican Archbishopric of Melbourne Archdeacon ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday — The North Wales miners have distributed their last strike pay and their funds are exhausted. The railwaymen are showing a ...

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  7. THE BUSHRANGERS

    LONDON, Sunday — The conversations at Hythe were a purely diplomatic contest between the two Premiers The military and economic ...

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  8. SOVIET AND FREE TRADE

    MOSCOW, Sunday — M. Lenin, addressing the branch secretaries and agitators of the Communist Party, admitted that a return to free trade ...

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  9. ARCHDEACON INTERVIEWED,

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Dr. Cody dictated the following message over the telephone from Toronto: "I am deeply conscious of the importance and great ...

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  10. MINERS’ CONTEMPT

    LONDON, Sunday — Mr. Cook, a member of the miners’ executive, declares that the miners will have nothing further to do with the Triple ...

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  11. THE DOUBTS OF DUHIG.

    BRISBANE, Monday —: Speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic Church at Ashgrove Archbishop Dubig commented ...

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  12. “PREPARE FOR WAR”

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Brigadier-General Lamrock, who addressed the teachers and pupils of the Fort street Girls’ High School to-day, advised them to ...

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  13. DEDUCTING COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian racing clubs are in a state of indignation at the action of the Railway Department, which Has notified ...

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  14. GUYRA’S “GHOST”

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The mystery of the Guyra “ghost” has been solved. An Armidale message states that the police have found that, the whole affair ...

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  15. SEAMEN’S UNION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Seamen’s Union will meet on Tuesday, morning to discuss among other things the question of the admission of ...

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  16. N. QUEENSLAND CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Advice has been received from the harbourmaster at Cooktown that a cyclone occurred north of that centre. Several ...

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  17. NO DECISION REACHED.

    LONDON, Sunday — A Hythe committee states There was a long conference this afternoon at which the French proposal were discussed, No ...

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  18. TENNIS

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A large . crowd visited Double Bay to-day to watch the progress of the State, lawn tennis championships. Excellent tennis was ...

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  19. LIEUT M’INTOSH’S DEATH.

    PERTH, Monday.—The inquest into to the death of Lieutenant M’Intosh, who was killed by an aeroplane' fall on Easter Monday, was resumed ...

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  20. WENT TO THE CREATER.

    BRISBANE, Monday—The commissioner of Police have been informed that two young men Chanlon and Dougall, with two young women ...

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  21. GERMAN CABINET MEETS

    PARIS, Sunday — The German Cabinet meeting terminated this morning after a, long sitting. Ministers were unable to agree as to the nature of ...

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  22. PRISON FOR CASHIER

    John Collins forty-nine, cashier, of Richmond avenue, Weatchiff on Sea charged at the Guildhall on remand with stealing £600/0/l belonging to ...

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  23. BRITAIN SUPPORTS FRANCE.

    LONDON. Sunday—It is semiofficially. announced that Mr. Lloyd-George stated that Britain greatly sympathised with the French ...

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  24. HARBOR COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Monday—A collision occurred in the harbor this afternoon between the Union Company’s steamers Manuka and the Manly ferry ...

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  25. PROSPERITY TO POVERTY

    Now reduced to poverty, a once-prosperous West End tailor named Alfred Samuel Phillips to had his story told of the Central Criminal Court ...

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  26. STATION HOLD-UP

    BRISBANE, Monday — It is stated that the police have clues to the identity of the masked,, men who held up the West bank Station, owned by Mr. ...

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  27. NO “MRS.” IN ClVIL SERVICE.

    Every woman candidate for ally established situation in the recognised classes of the English [?] must be unmarried or windows ...

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  28. E.S.A. AND GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Imports from Germany to the United States in 1920 totalled 88,000,000 dollars [?] nearly nine times as much as in ...

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  29. DEATHIS DIVORCE DECREE.

    in the case of Samuel Freeman aged sixty six, a pedlar, who died suddenly, a Dudley (England) inquest has disclosed a coincidence of remarkable kind ...

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  30. A ROUGH PASSAGE

    After being three , weeks out from Newcastle the schooner Abemaula has turned up at Hobart, showing little signs of her experiences, which were of ...

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  31. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Monday — Macario Villon, the Filipino boxer at the Stadium on Saturday night knocked out Jack Green, the featherweight champion of ...

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  32. THE NEXT STEP.

    NEW YORK, Monday — The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Washington understands that if the Allies regard Germany’s reparation ...

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  33. NEW PROPOSALS

    BERLIN. Sunday — The German Government has sent new proposals to President Harding for transmission to the Allies: including the payment, of a ...

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  34. TOY BALLOONS BANNED.

    A recommendation of their Theatres Committee has been approved by the London Country prohibiting the use of toy balloons filled with[?] ...

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  35. MYSTERY OF A POND.

    With a coil of rope round the ankles, the body of an unicorn man of about fifty, wearing clothing bearing the name of an Lord tradesman,' Was found in ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday — Dalgety and Co., Ltd. have paid an interim dividend of 5/ tax free [?]a and all Skin Troubles, ...

    Article : 42 words
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