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  2. “THE WAR RESUMED”

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent says that the newspapers insist that the outstanding feature of the day’s news ...

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  3. THE CRUCIAL TEST

    LONDON, Monday — Final preparations have been made for the poll north of Ireland elections. Record voting is expected. The count ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE .

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — In the Union Assembly General Hertzog, criticising General Smuts’ speech at the Imperial Conference, maintained ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Monday — The match between die Australian eleven and the Marylebone Cricket Club was regained to-day. The weather was ...

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  6. RIOTING IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Monday.—A recrudescence of rioting in Alexandria took place at the week-end. Mobs stoned the police stations. Egyptian police, ...

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  7. HOW WARS ARE MADE

    WASHINGTON, Monday— A new member of the House of Repre[?] Mr. Michaelson, of Chleago reviewed the charge against the J. P. ...

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  8. KINGDOM OF SHYLOCK

    WASHINGTON, Monday,— The United States Cabinet reached an important decision to-day on the foreign loan situation in an endeavour to ...

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  9. A LOOKER ON

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Ambassador Harvey’s status at the Supreme. Council was amplified by official circles to-night He will not depart ...

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  10. REINFORCEMENTS DESPATCHED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Central News learns that. after an exchange of notes between the French and British Governments it has been ...

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  11. COCKATOO DOCKS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday— On the resumption of the Cockatoo Dock inquiry Tuesday, Mr.- W: J. Cannington said he wanted to make It clear ...

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  12. THE LYELL POSITION

    BURNIE, Tuesday— [?] [?] M’Donald, M.L.C., and [?] retary of the A.W.U. at [?] reached Burnie to-night from [?] ...

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  13. MORGANS HOLD THE MORTGAGE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.— J. P. Morgan and co. announce that they are heading a syndicate to underwrite the French Government by the issue of ...

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  14. RElCHWEHR EMPLOYED. POLISH REBELS COMPLAIN.

    WARSAW, Monday.—A. Polish insurrectionary communiqué declares that Germany declares that the German Reichwehr will be utilised. A ...

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  15. BATTLE NEAR THURLES

    LONDON, Monday — Six lorries of troops and 70 Sinn Feiners came into collision near Thurles. One Sinn [?] was killed and two ...

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  16. A NEW PLAN.

    PARIS, Monday,— It is reported that the French Government is considering a new plan to meet the Silesian situation, by which Germany ...

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  17. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Monday,—The socalled prophet and head of the sect of native religious fanatics, the self styled Israelites, who .have been in ...

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  18. GOAL DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Monday,—A New difficulty has arisen which is likely to delay the settlement of the coal strike. The owners and the ...

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  19. REPUBLICAN PROPAGANDA.

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — Patrick Little, an, accredited envoy of .President De Valera, is holding a series of meetings here in the Interests of ...

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  20. TURNING BOLSHEVIK

    PARIS, Monday—The General Confederation of Labor has received a serious set back through the decisided of the building and the State ...

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  21. DUTY ON GASES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Greater protection against imported timbers Was sought by a deputation representing both employers and employes ...

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  22. MR. OGDEN AT QUEENSTOWN.

    QUEENSTOWN. Tuesday,—Mr [?] Ogden, M. H. A., arrived in Queenstown, to-day. It is hoped that he [?] service in helping in the [?] ...

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  23. “STILL WALKING

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.— The Kaiser whose suicide was reported yesterday, was seen walking to-day ...

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  24. “WAR CRIMINALS”

    LEIPSIG, Monday — The first case in the war criminal trials is Hesner a Landwehr corporal, accused of ill-treating British prisoners at Hern ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Monday. — A fireman from a Butch steamer, which went ashore at -Cork during curfew hours, was fired upon by troops, and ...

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  26. THE AEROPLANE CRA[?]

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,— [?] neral of Albert Ross, the [?] club was killed at port Melbourne [?] aeroplane smash on Sunday, [?] ...

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  27. RUGBY, FOOTBALL

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The South African rugby team will Mil this afternoon for New, Zealand, via Durban where they will pick up half the ...

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  28. NEWSPAPER BOMBED.

    LONDON, Monday.— Foot members of the bight staff of the Cork “Examiner” were leaying the office early in the morning when a civilian threw ...

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  29. SHELL-SHOCKED LIEUTENANT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday— [?] story of the disappearance of [?] Shocked heutenant after having [?] mitted bigamy, was related in the ...

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  30. BUILDING SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The Customs tariff now before Parliament proposes an extension of duties on ships built abroad for trading on the ...

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  31. TASMANIAN APPLES

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  32. WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Representations have Been made to the Postmaster-General to permit development of wireless telegraphy and telephony ...

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  33. ON THE MONEY. MARKET

    LONDON, Monday — The Agents General anticipate that the close of the Imperial conversion on Saturday will clear the way for Australian ...

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  34. MACHINE SUNS IN SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — Referring to the desire of some, people to have machine guns placed in the schools, Mr. Dooley, the acting Premier, said ...

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  35. MATCH RESUMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A bright northerly wind prevailed for the resumption of the match against the M.C.C. The attendance was small, and the ...

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  36. DAVIS CUP MATCHES

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  37. BOMBALA’S STRANDING

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday —In -the Supreme Court Mr. Justice Shand gave reserved decision in the claim against the steamer Bombala for ...

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  38. OVERWORKED LOYALTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — The loyalty demonstrations having been overworked by a certain section of the community -another stunt is being ...

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  39. HIS MATES’ CLOTHES

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—While H.M A.S. Platypus and a submarine flotilla were away from their base at Geeling cruising front January to March the lockers ...

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  40. MATCH AT BRISTOL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Gloucester representatives waited on Mr. Sid. smith manager of the Australian team, in regard to Australia’s request ...

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  41. “A DRY CREEK”

    ROCKHAMPTON. Tuesday.—A tent and other equipment belonging to a party of gold prospectors were swept away during a violent storm near Mt. ...

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  42. A STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Father enright, of St. Mary’s Church, Beaudesert, was struck dead by lightning this afternoon. He was driving catties ...

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  43. THE STEWARD’S OPIUM

    TOWNS VILLE, Tuesday. — Edward Dawson, steward on the steamer Wyreema, was fined £20 for having in his possession 12 tins of opium, valued- at ...

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