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  2. POLITICAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Dally News states that the Government is gravely disquieted over the increasing Conservative unrest ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. —it is declared authoritatively that the White House and the American Government finds it impossible at the ...

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  4. RESTIVE INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In tie House of Commons to-day sir W. Joynson Hicks, speaking on the Address in Reply, moved an amendment stating that ...

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  5. IRISH CRISIS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. Michael Collins (Irish Finance Minister) has telegraphed Mr. Winston . Churchill (Colonial Secretary) that he was ...

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  6. SHOT THROUGH HEART

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A letter’s home at Upper Plenty, in the Kilmore district, was the scene of a domestic tragedy to-day. ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES

    DELHI, Tuesday,—The entry Into Delhi this afternoon vas witnessed by a crowd of enormous size, which was so distributed over his ...

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  8. CAUSING DISAGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Copenhagen correspondent states that advices from Reassert that the soviet’s tactics at the ...

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  9. QUESTIONS OF POSTPONEMENT.

    PARIS, Tuesday,—“Be Matin’s ” Rome correspondent states that Italy I will not request the postponement of the Genoa conference. ...

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  10. BUMORS IN LOBBIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday —It is [?] mored in the hobbies that Mr.clo[?] George intends to design shortly. The “west minister Gazette” states, that ...

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  11. Mr. MONTAGU’S REPLY.

    Mr. E. S. Montagu, replying, said that his friendship with Ghandi had ceased from the time the latter became the mischievous person he was ...

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  12. CONFERENCE OF EXPERTS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— The official [?]pte to Britain formally accepting the principle of [?]ummoning a committee of experts of experts to prepare for the ...

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  13. SUSPENDED EVACUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday ,— Mr. Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary) announced to-day that the Government' had thought it necessary to suspend ...

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  14. EXTRAORDINARY DIFFICULTIES.

    Continuing Lord Birkenhead desired to say that he did not criticise the conduct of the Northern Government in arresting the footbellers, on the ...

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  15. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESEURG. Tuesday—Mr. Andrews, leader of the International socialists has been arrested on a charge of inciting to violence. ...

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  16. Mr. BONAR RAW’S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday— Mr. [?] Law speaking at Glasgow last night said that through he felt better than for many years. It was [?]ue to [?] ...

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  17. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    MONTEVIDEO, Tuesday— The [?]ate Sir Ernest Shackleton is remains have been transferred to the Anglican Church where a General service ...

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  18. NO TROOPS FOR THE SOUTH.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Mr. Winston Churchill replying to a question said that apart from serous political reasons the Government had received ...

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  19. DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES.

    The remedy for economic trouble optioned Mr. Montagu was the development of industrial and agricultural resonprices . which was being ...

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  20. Mr. HUGHES ANNOYED

    [?]LONG, Wednesday — The Prime Minister is [?]nnoyed at this conditional criticism of the Federal Government [?] to a speech to [?] ...

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  21. COMMANDOES TAKE TAKE TO VELD .

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday —Owing to the effectiveness of the police patrolling the commandoes have taken to the veld, but they are still ...

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  22. HOUSE DELORES DEBATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—In the House of Lords today Lord Birkenhead (Lord High chancellor), replying to a question said “we should de ...

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  23. WASHINGTON DELEGATES.

    LONDON , Tuesday,— Sir John Salmons the New Zealand delegate to Washington , arrived with the Aquitania and was the recipient of a ...

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  24. “KEEP COOL HEADS”.

    It was plain that Mr. Collins was apprehensive proceeded Lord Birkenhead that an attempt might be made by violence to wreck the treaty, and ...

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  25. EXPLOSION A[?]CATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday ,—The [?]journed inquiry into [?] stanes surrounding this [?] maurics [?] ...

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  26. STEEL INDUSTRY .

    LONDON Tuesday,— The Scottish and English Steel Makers’ Associations Agreed to revert to the fixed minimum prices which dropped last ...

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  27. ATTITUDE TO CHANEL.

    Proceeding Mr. Montagu, said that personally he had always adopted the principle that it was impossible for the secretary of state to ensure [?] ...

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  28. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Tuesday— The most Interesting match for the amateur bil[?]ard championship has commenced between Try and M[?]eod a Middle ...

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  29. BELFAST OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday —The bomb which was hurled among Belfast children yesterday was missle of a powerful type thrown at a group ...

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  30. CITY EQUITABLE

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Bankruptcy Court has ordered the compulsory winding up of the City Equitable Insurance Company on the company’s ...

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  31. PALKINER [?]CONAGHY.

    LONDON, Tuesday—M[?]conacby has scored S817, including break of [?] , and Falkiner has a total of [?] including breaks of 205 [?] ...

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  32. GERMAN BOXERS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Home Office has refused passports to two German boxers who were engaged to box in London. Mr Edward Shortt ...

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  33. U.S IMMIGRATION

    WASHINGTON , Tuesday,— The House of Representation immigration committee has voted to extend the present three percent restrictive ...

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  34. PRIME MINISTER’S SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd George said that the only way of dealing with the economic situation in India was to establish peace throughout the whole world by ...

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  35. ELFLOCK PUNTERS’ STRIKE

    Whether bookmarking the profitable pursuit that is generally imagined is not so certain [?] at laying the odds, and a man’s own ...

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  36. CATHOLIC PEOPLE MURDERED.

    BELFAST, Wednesday—The disorders were so serious on Tuesday night that, the military were called out to assist in restoring order One ...

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  37. HORRIBLE SCENES.

    BELFAST. Wednesday.—The bomb cut rage on the skipping children was the most horrid yet seen There were playing in the moonlight, the ...

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  38. MAKING GERMAN Y PAY

    PARIS, Tuesday,— The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has declined to accept the Allied decision that 190,000,000 Frances, the ...

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  39. GERMAN TRADE REPRISALS

    MELBOURNE Wednesday — Federal Ministers do not regards the threatened German trade reprises so long as they are con[?]ned to determinations to ...

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  40. GAG APPLIED TO LABOR

    LONDON, Wednesday ,— Because they had not been given an opportunity of participating in the Indian debate till 15 minutes before division ...

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  41. CONTINUAL SNIPING.

    LONDON, . Tuesday.—This afternoon snipers shot repeatedly Into the Royal Avenue, - the . principal, thoroughfare in. Belfast. A Plate glass ...

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  42. TENSION EXTREME.

    BELFAST, Wednesday —The extreme tension of city shooting is almost continuous in some areas. Mr. Collins’ admission that a coup ...

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  43. CONCLUDING THE DEBATE.

    Mr. Lloyd George in winding up the debate, said there, was no cause for panic. They must not lose their sense of proportion, and it was ...

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  44. PENANCE FOR GORAKHPUR.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—It Is ascertained that Gandhi arrived at a decision to suspend mass civil disobedience after an interview with two ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The National. City Company has announced that the Queensland loan sold the same day as It was Issued. ...

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  46. BOYCOTT OF WHEAT

    MELBOPENE. Later.— The Victorian Millowners’ Association has deeded upon a further advance of 5/ per ton in the Melbourne price of flour, raising it ...

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  47. MAKING RAIDS DIFFICULT.

    LONDON, Wednesday,— In order to make raids difficult, the mountain roads of Ferma[?]agh and Tyrone are being rendered Impassable by ...

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  48. TRADE RECIPROCITY

    OTTAWA, Tuesday,— senator Pearce interviewed Mr. W. L. Mao kenzie King (Prime Minister after the address at the Canadian Club, ...

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  49. TYPICAL OUTRAGES.

    BELFAST, Tuesday. — The following are typical outrages : A gunman fired, on a tram filled with male and female factory workers, and the ...

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  50. SIXTY PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Some [?] sinn Feiners and political offenders have been released from the English and Scottish prisons to-day. ...

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