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  2. REPRISALS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Brigadier General Seely moved the adjournment the House in order to protest against the Government’s policy of ...

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  3. INDIAN UNREST

    LAHORE, Wednesday—In a speech at Simla on Tuesday Lord Reading, the Viceroy, stated that the Ali Brothers’ apology was the direct outcome ...

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  4. FIERCE RACIAL WAR

    TUSLA (Oklahoma), Wednesday.— Race rioting broke, out following the arrest of a negro charged with attacking a white girl. All night long rifle ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The weather was fair but unsettled tor the match between the Australian Eleven and Cambridge University. There was ...

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  6. SUSPICIOUS SMALLPOX

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Owing to a suspicious case of smallpox on beard the steamer Niagara, which arrived from Vancouver on Wenesday ...

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  7. TYRANNY IN NORTHERN TERRITORY

    DARWIN. Thursday. — Three residents were sentenced to-day to 28 days Imprisonment for refusal to pay taxes without representation. Hundreds ...

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  8. THE NIAGARA MAILS

    SYDNEY. Thursday — Sixteen bags of American mail matter for Tasmania and 96 bags for Melbourne, in addition to the New Zealand mails ...

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  9. MINE CAGE CRASHES

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Thursday— A big iron cage at the Walhi mine broke its cable and crashed with terrific force a distance of 600 feet, from ...

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  10. YOUGHAL AMBUSH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Details of the Youghal incident, in which a party of the Hants Regiment, with their band, was ambushed, states that an ...

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  11. PRACTICE ON THE DOGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Charged with the murder of her husband. William Edward Flannery, on April 24, Vera Flannery was to-day committed ...

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  12. ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A message from Belfast states that it Is expected that the King will, open the Ulster Parliament at Belfast on, June 21. ...

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  13. OVER 100 DEATHS.

    TULSA (Oklahoma), Thursday—The racial riot deaths number over one hundred. Many were burned to death when the entire negro quarter ...

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  14. UNION OFFICIALS SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charged with evading Income Tax payments several prominent union officials of Darwin were to-day sentenced to 28 days’ gaol ...

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  15. WHEAT SKY ROCKETS

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The price of July wheat on delivery has skyrocketed to 137½ cents, nine cents above the previous close. The rise was caused ...

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  16. BOMBS IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A bomb thrown by rebels in Blessington street, Dublin, killed one soldier end wounded three. ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY MR. LYONS.

    The Leader of the Labor Party (Mr J. A. Lyons) when shown the above telegrams last night, said “I am amazed at this, the latest flagrant ...

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  18. WORLD’S PEACE MENACED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — The House of Representatives to-day opened with a motion for the adjournment, moved by Mr. Considine (New ...

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  19. ENGLISH DERBY

    LONDON, Wednesday—The following is the result of the Derby:— Humorist .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Craiganeran .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN SILESIA

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It Is reported chat the Germans have launched a big attack supported by heavy artillery on a five miles front to the west of Gross ...

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  21. THE TARIFF SESSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Government is anxious to try and bring the tariff session to a close by the end of the present month, then take six ...

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  22. MR. MASSEY ABROAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, ...

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  23. MR. JUSTICE EWING’S REPORT

    Mr. H. Nelson represented the citizens of Darwin at the proceedings of the Royal Commission there in November, 1919. In his report on the ...

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  24. MT. MORGAN MINS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Minister For Mines replying to the Victorian critics of his scheme for the co-opening of the Mount Morgan Mine [?] ...

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  25. GIVING THE LIE

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Lord Mayor Lambert states that the statements by Nationalist aldermen that the City Council is bankrupt are cold ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Approximately 148,000,000 of National war bonds have been converted Into 3½ per cents. The “Financial Times” ...

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  27. FREE PASSES FOR MEMBERS

    LONDON, Wednesday, — In the House of Commons Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Leader of the House, warmly favored the payment of members’ ...

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  28. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The engagement is announced of the Duke of Marlborough end Gladys Deacon, an American girl. ...

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  29. THE DRY STATES

    OPERATION OF VOLSTEAD LAW WASHINGTON, Wednesday —The Supreme Court has decided that the Volstead Prohibition law supplants ...

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  30. U.S. MARINE STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The marine engineers’ demand for the re-instatement of men who left the ships has prevented a settlement of ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETY

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The formation of a League of Nations Society of Canada Is announced. Its object is to educate public opinion on the League, ...

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  32. ENGLISH HOSPITALS

    LONDON, Wednesday — Owing to high prices 71 London hospitals out of 113 have a deficit of £499,000. Two hundred and forty-eight provincial ...

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  33. ROBBERIES IS HOBART

    During the past week several robberies have taken place at New Town North Hobart, Campbell street, and Sandy Bay. At New Town. the house ...

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  34. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Germany, through four New York banks, has deposited 35,688,000 dollars in the Federal Reserve Bank as the first step towards ...

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  35. U.S. NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday —The Senate has passed the Naval Appropriation Bill of 600,000,000 dollars, Including the Borah amendment, after ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL CLIP

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—In the Assembly the Acting Premier stated that a cable from the Imperial Government had been received ...

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  37. UNION WITH GERMANY

    VIENNA Wednesday.—The Austrian Government has resigned owing to the embarrassment of the provincial governments In facilitating plebiscites ...

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  38. RABBITS FOR ENGLAND

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Mr. John C. Harle, of Melbourne, has commenced the purchase of rabbits at all railway stations, starting in ...

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  39. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.—The ex-Governor of Khorasan, Kavames Sultaneh, has emerged from prison to become Premier of Persia. His accounts ...

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