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  2. MINERS’ STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A number of reservists called up under the strike regulations, including disconnected miners, ran amok at Aldershot on ...

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  3. THE IRISH WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—As a revenge for an earlier attack on a military party leaving a dance, Crown forces broke barracks at Youghal, Cork ...

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  4. LYELL EMPLOYES

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—A meeting of the A.W.U. was held at London Sunday and was attended by about 2[?]0 members. The company’s ...

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  5. BROKEN HILL EMPLOYES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The plaint by the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners against the Broken Hill Pty. Co. and ...

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  6. ALLIES’ UTTIMATUM

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The German newspapers generally regard the Allied ultimatum terms as incapable of execution. Herr Hugo S[?]nnes’ ...

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  7. UPPER SILESIA

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Thousands of German volunteers are forming detachments in Upper Silesia. Already they have met with some success ...

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  8. TAXPAYERS’ REQUEST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook), received a deputation from the Taxpayers’ Association of New South ...

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  9. ADVICE TO NATIONALISTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. John Dillon, in a manifesto advising Nationalists not to participate in the Southern elections, says that they ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent, referring to the Silesian situation, says that there may be something ...

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  11. FRENCH CHAUVINISM.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday. — Socialist members of the Belgian Cabinet find themselves in a difficulty through the threatened occupied of the ...

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  12. TOWARDS COMMUNISM.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The political parties , have not reached a decision on the ultimatum. The Bavarian Premier has arrived. He declares ...

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  13. SIDNEY DOMAIN TROUBLE

    SIDNEY, Monday—That Sunday’s demonstration was worked up by “loyalist” associations not without political significance is shown by the ...

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  14. DESPERATE BURGLAR[?]

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—A sensation was caused at Wange[?] on Sunday night by arrest of two men in a grocery store in the town ...

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  15. OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. H. Gibson, secretary of the combined unions, said to-night tat be representatives of the A.W.U., ...

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  16. [?]MEDITATIVE MOOD” IN MARCH

    There have lately been (says London “Daily Mall,” March 19) renewed discussion in political circles on the subject of an Irish peace. No ...

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  17. MORE PALLIATIVES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Wier, in a memorandum to the Government, pleads for both parties to abandon their present contentions and to ...

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  18. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Irreconcilable Republican ,Senators are astounded and stunned at President Harding’s acceptance of the United ...

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  19. COCKATOO ISLAND

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Francis John Ellery, assistant manager at Cockatoo Island, gave evidence before the Cockatoo Commission to-day. Witness ...

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  20. MAKURA BEATS MAH[?]

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The Makura beat the Mahen[?] in the run from Sydney by 30 minutes. ...

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  21. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Swedish parliament has abolished capital punishment. ...

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  22. CANNI[?]ALISM.

    PERTH, Monday. —Mrs. Da[?] Bates, who has been engaged in the original mission work for [?] years on the South Australian side [?] ...

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  23. TEN YEARS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Criminal Court to-day Wilfred Ernest Coley, a young .than, was charged with the murder Of Gertrude Pauline ...

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  24. BANKRUPT AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Vienna message says if Is understood that at the request of the League of Nations finance committee the Austrian ...

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  25. THE BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the opening stages of the suit heard before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court in which the ...

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  26. MAKEPEACE’S IMPERSONATOR.

    BRISBANE, Monday. —H[?] Beasley a young man with many aliases, was arrested to-day on [?] from goal, where he had served a ...

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  27. MAN FINED: ANOTHER REMANDED.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—William M’Donald, 32, laborer, was fined £5 or one month on a charge of offensive behavior, and was required to find ...

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  28. FRANCE AND THE POPE

    PARIS, Sunday.—“La Liberte” states that the Government is shortly resuming diplomatic relations with the Vatican. ...

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  29. ITALIAN NOTE FORGERS

    VIENNA, Sunday.—A gang of forgers of Italian notes have been arrested. Notes were found on them to the value of £3,600,000. The gang ...

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  30. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Newton, a native of Dunedin, was detained on the steamer Riverina by customs officers when the vessel arrived at ...

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  31. CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has appointed Prince Hirohito, the Crown Prince of Japan, an honorary general. ...

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  32. METHODIST O.B.U.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Wesleyan Synod is considering a definite scheme of church union similar to the Australian, embracing the ...

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  33. HOSPITAL DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Hospital Day collection- fund committee • announce when all the returns are complete that the collection will ...

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  34. MORE SMALL-POX

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Commonwealth authorities definitely announced to-day that Hector Clements, who last week was removed from ...

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  35. KING ISLAND SCHEELITE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A scheme is under consideration, by which the King Island Scheelite Company, which discontinued operations on ...

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  36. AFTER-WAR TALK

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Lieut General Sir Thomas Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland from 1910 to 1919, and Director-General of [?] ...

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  37. DAME MELBA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dame Melba was greeted with tumultuous enthusiasm at her farewell concert at the Albert Hall, which was crowded ...

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  38. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Disgusted.—On the facts published no newspaper would be warranted in printing these comments. T.D.—Yes; two plays one in ...

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  39. HOTELKEEPER CHARGED

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the police court to-day James Frederick Shadel, licensee of the Volunteer Hotel, was charged with falling to turn ...

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  40. THE GRACCHUS CREW.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Eleven members of the crew of the steamer Gracchus were released from quarantine to-day. Seven patients will ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON. Sunday.—The New Zealand bowlers defeated Gloucestershire by 123 to [?]. ...

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