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  2. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

    PARIS, Monday.—The French railway strike is extending. M. Miller and, the Premier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, denounced the ...

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  3. WHEN LOVE FLIES OUT THE WINDOW

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Crisp presided to-day at the sittings of the Supreme Court in matrimonial jurisdiction, when the following divorce ...

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  4. CONTROLLING IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The 1919 report of the Oversea Settlement Committee of which Lord Milner is the president and Colonel Amery the chairman, has ...

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  6. NORTHERN TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Samuel Greene, the one-time owner of the steam tug Maggie and of a sawmill at Melville Island, told a somewhat ...

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  7. PLATE GLASS WINDOW AND SAILOR’[?] [?]

    A crash of broken glass in Liverpool street on Monday night was the fore runner of the appearance at the Police Court yesterday afternoon before ...

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  8. The Royal Visit.

    The Premier yesterday appointed the following officers to assist him with the organisation in connection with the proposed Royal visit:—State ...

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  9. Riots on the Rand

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.— native meeting to consider strike questions at Vrededorp resulted in a series of riots. The natives attacked the ...

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  10. Further Deportations Rumored

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Rumors were in circulation again to-day that residents of the Northern Territory were threatening again to deport certain ...

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  11. Reds Advancing

    LONDON, Monday.—A South Russian communique dated February 28 says that the Bolsheviks are advancing on a broad front, extending east ...

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  12. A HOME FROM HOME

    The appreciation shown by the men of the [?]eet for the facilities offered by the Y.M.C.A. was made plain by Mr. Alf Davies, one of the directors of the ...

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  13. General Cables

    BERLIN, Monday.—Owing to large Government purchases in South America, the food situation in Germany is far more favorable. There is no ...

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  14. Another Smash.

    Joseph Charles Dunglison, another young seaman, was charged with having, [?]on the night of February 25, damaged a show case, valued at 12/, the ...

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  15. NEW BUTTER REGULATIONS.

    In amplification of his reply to Mr. Dunning’s protest against the new regulations under the Dairy Act, which was published in yesterday’s issue of ...

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  16. EX-KAISER’S POSITION

    LONDON, Monday.—It is expected that the Dutch will refuse to deport the ex-Kaiser, but will place him under extreme surveillance. ...

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  18. IF ’FLU RECURS.

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) has received a request from New South Wales asking him to concur with the suggestion to hold a conference of the ...

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  19. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Cheyles-more, presiding at a meeting of the National Rifle Association; said that the council was doing all in its power ...

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  20. Unemployment Insurance

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House [?] Commons, Sir R. A. Horne, Minister for Labor, in moving the second reading, of the Unemployment ...

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  21. THOSE “WAR CRIMINALS.”

    BERLIN, Monday.—At a meeting of German generals and admirals, it was decided that officers should refuse to surrender themselves to any foreign ...

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  22. Minister as a Horse Buyer.

    The Chief Justice, Sir Herbert Nicholls, yesterday beard an appeal in the Practice Court against the decision of the Court of General Seasons at ...

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  23. BOARD STICKS TO IT’S CONTRACT

    In connection with a letter from the Tasmanian State Wool Committee asking. if the Marine Board preferred that no more wool be delivered at the Ocean ...

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  24. HART V. HART.

    In the Hobart divorce case, before the Chief Justice yesterday. Hart v. Hart, and Nisi co-respondent, Mr. A. L Clark, for the petitioner, asked for an ...

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  25. KETCH TANGLED IN WIRES.

    The circumstances under which the ketch Tasman fouled the Hydro-electric department’s wires at Bridgewater on February 25 were reported on at ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    HELSINGFORS, Monday.—An unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate Lord Acton, British Minister to Finland. ...

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  27. TRIAL OF SINN FEINERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—John Lacey and ten others were committed for trial for the murder of Morris. After-one of the accused, named Bendy, left the ...

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  28. Gilt and [?]inset

    LONDON, Friday.—When the Renown returns in October, she will be re-fitted for India, and will sail in company with the Malaya, which takes ...

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  29. FACTORY MANAGER’S VIEW.

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday.—Mr. A. S. Weatherhead, manager of the Devonport butter factory, stated to-day that he agreed with the Minister’s ...

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  30. OR MANNIX-ON UNION JACK.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—During the course of an address at Warwick on Sunday, Dr. Mannix said that in Melbourne there were people who ...

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  31. SEAMEN ENTERTAINED.

    A successful dance was given by the citizens’ navy reception committee in the Town Hall on Saturday night for the seamen of H.M.A. Fleet now ...

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  32. HUTCHINS SCHOOL CARNIVAL.

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  33. The Turk at Work

    WASHINGTON. Monday—The State Department learns that the Turks at Cilicia cut the railroad beyond Adana and massacred 6000 Armenians. The ...

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  34. SNAGS IN DERWENT.

    Yesterday’s meeting of the Marine Board adopted, on the advice of the wha[?] committee, the report of the harbo[?]aster, recommending the ...

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  35. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    CYGNET, Tuesday.—At the Cygnet Police Court to-day, Walter Lee, late teller of the Cygnet branch of the Commercial Bank of Tasmania, ...

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  36. HIGH COST OF FUEL.

    The high cost of firewood was the reason given at the Marine Board meeting yesterday by Warden J. G. Turner for the application of Pilot ...

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  37. Cairo-Cape Flight

    PRETORIA, Monday.—The Silver Queen arrived at Abercorn on. February 28, at Adola on February 29, and is expected at Livingstone to-day. The ...

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  38. LOYAL MAIDS OF BUCKINGHAM.

    This lodge is holding its annual excursion to New Norfolk on Saturday afternoon next, returning in the evening after a social and dance has been ...

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  39. ALLEGED RIOT BY DIGGERS.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence has received a cable from the Colombo representative of the A.I.[?]. stating that with regard to the ...

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