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  2. CIVIL WAR AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday — Organised attacks . on leading Unionists In Tyrone arid Fermanagh were carried out over a wide area this morning. ...

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  3. INDIAN RIOTS

    LAHORE, Wednesday—The Commissioner at Go[?]ghpur has wired chat the trouble arose from the extremists’ determination to overawe all ...

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  4. LEPRENA FEVER

    The Premier tabled In the House of Assembly yesterday to the order of Mr. Marshall, the report of the Director or Public Health (Dr. E. S. Morris) ...

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  5. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— Following a warning issued by the police, four arrests were made on a charge of inciting to violence. ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES

    GWALIOR. Tuesday — The Prince Wales entered Gwalior this morning on the century old elephant, “Hiragaz,” riding in a procession a ...

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  7. PHOSPHORUS FIRES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Investigations have proved that the outbreaks of fire at Walter Rendall’s house, at the corner of Mona and the New ...

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  8. RELEASE DEMANDED

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— A meeting of strikers in the Town Hall demanded the release of the arrested man, and carried a resolution ...

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  9. NO GENERAL STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—The executive of the Industrial Federating announces that no advantage would be gained by calling a general, strike ...

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  10. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Air Conference has carried a resolution urging the Government to consider the foundation of an air services ...

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  11. BAREILLY MAGISTRATE

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—The Bareilly District Magistrate was seriously wounded in the riots on Saturday. The Governor of the ...

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  12. PROCESSION OF ELEPHANTS

    Eighteen, other State elephants followed “Hiragaz” in pairs, those at one column carrying members of his suite and the other moving parallel ...

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  13. MESSAGE FROM ULSTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday — Mr Austen, Chamberlain in the House of Commons read, the following message from the Ulster Government: “Large ...

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  14. RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED.

    LAHORE, Wednesday—A strike is threatened on the North-Western railway on February 15. This may seriously affect the visit, of the Prince ...

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  15. ANOTHER CAR HELD UP.

    LONDON,, Wednesday — Another motor car was held up near Enniskillen and the occupant, who was found to be wounded was arrested. ...

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  16. DISTURBANCE AT TANJORE.

    LAHORE, Wednesday—A serious riot has taken place at Tanjore. The Superintendent of Police and the deputy magistrate were wounded, the ...

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  17. MR. COOPER’S BATTLE.

    Mr. Cooper and his friend, Mr. [?]ott, put up the most vigorous fight, and put the raiders to flight. Their pluck was the chief cause of the ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Naval Department formally ordered the dockyards to stop work on eight battleships and battle cruisers on the ...

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  19. TELEGRAM TO MR. COLLINS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Chamberlain stated that the Government’s telegram to Mr. Collins read as follows: “Herewith is a telegram ...

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  20. EGYPT’S INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” states that Field-Marshal Viscount. Allenby (High Commissioner for Egypt) has already tendered ...

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  21. ARRIVAL AT PALACE

    “Hiragaz” deposited the Prince and his host before the imposing white palace of Man Numahal, the Maharajah’s home, which stands in a ...

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  22. SPECTRE OF CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The “Daily Chronicle” urges that it cannot be supposed that Messrs Griffith and Collins would approve of ...

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  23. REPORTS CONFUSING.

    LONDON, Wednesday —The ra[?] shot and wounded Mr. Doo[?] the Unionist [?] agent at Enniskillen. Right special constables ...

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  24. NOT UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Premier Viscount Takahashi), addressing the House of Peers, declared that the Imperial Government does not ...

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  25. COMMANDER’S ORDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Chamberlain stated stated that the telegram to the Commander-in-chief stated: “You will of course; give the Northern ...

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  26. ANGLO-FRENCH PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday—The debate on the address in reply was resumed in the House of Common to-day. Lord Robert Cecil said that he was ...

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  27. MESSAGE FROM ULSTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Jmes Craig (Ulster Premier) in a message to the people of Ulster, states that the responsibility for the ...

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  28. REPRISALS STARTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday— Ulster Is in a state of excitement over the raids which extended for 40 miles. As the telegraph wires word ...

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  29. ST. PATRICK’S DAY

    MELBOURNE Thursday—The decision of the City Council to prohibit a street procession on St. Patrick’s Day has aroused the [?] of ...

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  30. CHINA’S APPROVAL.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A Pekin cable states that the Chinese Cabinet has approved of the two treaties to which China is a ...

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  31. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — M. Poincare (French Premier) replying to a question in the session of the army finance commission as to whether the ...

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  32. MR. COLLINS’ OPINION.

    LONDON, Wednesday — Mr. Michael Collins (Irish Finance Minister) when interviewed, said that he attributed the raids to the fact that ...

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  33. POWERS NOT REPRESENTED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) replying to the felicitation of the [?] American Union on the ...

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  34. MR. COLLINS REPLIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday— Mr. Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary) said that the Government has received a telegram from Mr. Collins ...

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  35. TELEGRAM TO COMMANDER.

    LONDON. Wednesday — Mr Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) in the House of Commons stated that the Government had telegraphed to ...

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  36. REVOLT IN TRIPOLI

    ROME, Wednesday.— The Arabs of Tripoli counter attacked the Italian positions at Misrath, the marines inflicting several casualties. Fourteen ...

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  37. FARMERS MOBILISING.

    LONDON, Wednesday — A party of six men in Fermanagh pluckily stopped four motor cars filled with armed men. who fired on the police. ...

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  38. TEA AUCTION

    COLOMBO, Wednesday — At the tea auction to-day Just over 1,000.000 lbs were offered. There was a good selection and the quality had in many ...

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  39. REQUEST TO MR. COLLINS.

    LONDON. Wednesday — Mr. Austen Chamberlain stated in the House, of Commons to-day that the Government had telegraphed asking Mr. Michael ...

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  40. GENERAL DE WET

    BLOEMFONTEIN. Wednesday— The late General De Wet’s funeral to-day occasioned in unprecedented gathering, thousands of people ...

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  41. ON FIRE AND SINKING

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The liner Northern Pacific has been abandoned. She is on fire and sinking off the New Jersey coast. Rescue ...

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  42. ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP

    PERTH (W.A.) Thursday—Dr. Harrington Clare Lees. Anglican Archbishop designate of Melbourne, accompanied by his wife, arrived at ...

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  43. MILLS HANDED BACK.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Republican Army has handed over Messrs Halinan’s flour mills, which the employes took charge of a ...

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  44. BRENAN HELIOCOPTER

    LONDON. Wednesday — The Brennan heliocopter made a successful flight at Farnborough to-day. It lifted the pilot plus 250[?], of cargo, and ...

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  45. TYRONE OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday — The Kidnapped loyalists totalled nearly 100. The Tyrone outrages were particularly determine in character, and strong ...

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  46. BURIED NEAR COMRADE.

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Thursday.— There were 10,000 people present at the late General De Wet’s funeral. He was boned alongside his old comrade ...

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  47. BERLIN STRIKE

    BERLIN, Wednesday — The extremists among the municipal workers rejected the agreement and the strike continues. Public anger is ...

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  48. JOY BELLS STOPPED RINGING.

    LONDON. Wednesday —Lord Londonderry moved an amendment in the House of Lords regretting that the Government had not given ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. IRISH BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday — Mr Austen Chamberlain introduces the Irish Bill to-morrow. ...

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