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  2. BRITAIN’S INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Industrial chaos in Britain is increasing daily. Five millions are now idle, or on half Wages, representing 15,000,000 men, ...

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  3. SILESIAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—British official circles regard the situation La S[?]sia most seriously. It has all the elements of a highly organised rising. ...

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  4. AN IRISH PEACE?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Captain C. C. Craig, leader of the Ulster Unionists, disclosed the result of his meeting with President De Valera to the ...

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  5. U.S. SHIPPING STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—In, the New York shipping strike violence has increased, following the operators’ rejection of the suggested ...

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  6. COCKATOO DOCKS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When the [?] the commission met on Saturday morning a telegram was read from Mr. Jonson denying the statement made by the ...

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  7. “THE IRISH TRAGEDY”

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.— P. H. Hickey and J. Glover, editor and manager respectively of the Maori land “Worker,” were charged with ...

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  8. GERMANY TALKS FIGHT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag, referring to Silesia, said that General Von Seeki had been ordered to make the ...

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  9. NEGOTIATIONS DENIED.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—It is authoritatively stated in Dublin that no negotiations are afoot as the result of the Craig-De Valera meeting. The Ulster ...

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  10. INDIAN TRIBESMEN

    SIMLA, Saturday.— Haji Abdurazaq, a notorious firebrand, to whose influence the prolongation of the resistance of the Waziristan tribesmen is ...

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  11. MEW GERMAN CABINET

    PARIS, Saturday.—There are various reports from Berlin regarding the new German Cabinet. One says that Herr Ebert has asked Prince ...

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  12. ADDRESS BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON. Sunday. — Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Maidstone last night, devoted the greater part of his speech to the coal strike, but not ...

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  13. MANDATED NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Following the establishment at civil government in the mandated territory of New Guinea a set of circ[?]ces has been ...

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  14. CRAIG HOPEFUL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Captain Craig, speaking at Holywood, said that he hoped that the expectations of an immediate peace might not be too ...

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  15. REVOLVERS USED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—While Labor Secretary Davis is strenuously endeavoring to effect a compromise between the shipping owners and the ...

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  16. KEEPING THE PEACE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.— M. Korfanty, the Silesian dictator, In a proclamation, forbids violence or the ill-treatment of any person regardless of ...

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  17. DE VALERA CONCILIATORY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—President De Valera writes in a conciliatory tone to the “Irish Independent.” He says: “We shall never cease to maintain ...

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  18. THE BIG FIGHT

    PARIS, Sunday.—Georges Carpentier, interviewed on the eve of his departure for America, said that he delighted at the prospect of ...

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  19. JAP. PRINCELINGS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Japanese Crown Prince Hiroslto, accompanied by His Imperial Highness, Prince Kanin, arrived at Spithead aboard the ...

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  20. WILFUL MURDER

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Art [?]gine Charlie Armitage, was charged at the police court with saving wilfully murdered Marguerite Rixon at St[?] ...

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  21. LOYALIST MEETING DISTURBED

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—A mob of five thousand non-co-operators made a violent and unprovoked attack on a loyalist meeting at Shikarpur. Stones ...

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  22. RUMORS AFLOAT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Captain Craig’s meeting with President De Valera has led to reports new Irish peace developments. ...

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  23. TRANSPORTERS’ MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Later.—The Transport Workers’ Federation and the National Union of Railwaymen have issued a Joint manifesto calling on their ...

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  24. TERMS “UNINTERESTING.”

    LONDON, Sunday.—On the five of his departure for America to, prepare Carpentier for his fight with Dempsey, M. Deschamps, interviewed by the ...

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  25. INDIAN POLITICIAN’S IDEA.

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—The Hon. Mr. Raza All, who recently asked Mr. Gandhi to stop his non-co-operation campaign temporarily, to give the ...

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  26. SCARCITY OF MONEY.

    WILLINGTON (N.Z.,) Sunday.— In view of the probable increase in unemployment and the scar[?] of money for public works the Cabinet has arrived at ...

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  27. EXPORT OF WOOL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Now that the Federal Parliament has adopted resolutions approving of the proclamation under the Customs Act ...

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  28. COTTON WEAVES NEXT.

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  29. “DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENTS.”

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Sunday Express” States that dramatic developments are possible during the next In the direction of a ...

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  30. “RESEMBLING A TOWN”

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Reports from Goulburn state that a large amount of work is being carried out in the Federal capital area, Canberra [?] ...

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  31. LABOR LEADER’S SUGGESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr Arthur Henderson, the well-known Labor leader, writing to the “Sunday Express” [?] the Government for ...

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  32. ITALIAN RISING

    ROME, Sunday.—Italian troops lost 30 killed and 70 wounded in fruitless attempts to suppress a rising of a number estimated at 60,000 of ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA POLITICS

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—Replying to the Budget debate, the Minister, for Finance defended the Government’s policy of retrenchment and ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Mr W. Massey, Premier of New Zealand. arrived here on Tuesday. He said that New-Zealand was willing to ...

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  35. MINING DEVELOPMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  36. COMMONWEALTH’S SHIPPING DEAL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—The Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. Wlyomyn, president of the Pacific Ship and Pacific ...

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  37. MORE SUDDEN DEATHS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thomas Collins, an ex-serviceman, was fatally at Youghal after leaving a dance at the military barracks. Patrick ...

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  38. TARIFF DEBATE

    PROPOSAL FOR ADVISORY BOARD. MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The general debate on the tariff will probably be concluded in the House of ...

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  39. “JURYMEN”

    Sir,—Could you inform [?] through the [?] of “The World” the necessary qualifications of a Juryman, viz. [?] be carried [?] a landh[?], or a rate[?], etc. A great ...

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  40. N.Z BOWLERS SUCCESSFUL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The New Zealand bowlers beat Wiltshire by 134 to 111. ...

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  41. HONORABLY NEGOTIATED WITH DAIL EIREANN.

    Thus the London “Nation” Of March 19:—We spoke recently, with a highly competent visitor to Ireland, able to present its affairs in the light of ...

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  42. WORLD’S WRESTLING CHAMPION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Stanislaus Zpyezko, of Poland, last night won the world’s heavyweight catch-as-catch-can wrestling championship, ...

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  43. FUSS ABOUT FLAGS

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Excited crowds attended the Domain this afternoon in anticipation of the fulfilment of the threat of returned, soldiers to ...

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  44. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Mr. George Harvey. Ambassador to Great Britain will broach the subject of disarmament when he takes his place ...

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  45. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The approaching State parliamentary session and the programme of legislation to be submitted by the Government will ...

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  46. DINNER WITH THE PRINCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales has invited the High Commissioners of Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, Newfoundland and the ...

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  47. KENTUCKY DERBY.

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—Behave Yourself won the Kentucky Derby yesterday. This, is the world’s richest race, the purse being 50,000 ...

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  48. WALL STREET EXPLOSION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tito Lulgle, who is being held as a suspect in connection with the Wall street explosion, has been sentenced to one ...

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  49. U.S. SOLDIERS’ BONUS

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. — Senator Norris has introduced an amendment to the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill (United States), proposing the ...

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  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 17 words
  51. NEW BILLIARDS RECORD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Newman, playing against Lawrence this week. made a break of 1024. This is a record with Ivory balls under the ...

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  52. “COME TO TERMS.”

    It is also Interesting to note at this moment that the fallowing, by . the celebrated American Journalist, William Hard appeared in the ...

    Article : 461 words
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