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  2. IRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday—The underground Officials’s Association announce a serious position in the mining industry It is decided that ...

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  3. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons to-day, said that the greatest pressure is being put on the ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES

    DELHI, Wednesday—The only public appearance of the Prince of Wales to-day was the unveiling of the Edward VII all- India memorial in the ...

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  5. RACING SENSATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Owen Peel end his wife were -charged at Bow street in connection with the despatch of 45 telegrams to various ...

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  6. WASHINGTON DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The coroner's jury found nine architects, engineers, building inspectors, and builders responsible for the ...

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  7. AMBITIOUS FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday—Berlin is consternated over the Paris report that France has concluded a provisions agreement with. Russia, France ...

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  8. REPENTANT GANDHI

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—Gandhi Is commencing a fast on Sunday. states that as author of civil disobedience, he feels specially responsible, ...

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  9. ECONOMIC JOE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Prime Minister announced that .an invitation had been received by the Federal Government to send ...

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  10. UNDERGROUND OFFICIALS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. in announcing to the Industrial Federation the decision to carry on work on the mines, the Underground ...

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  11. FIFTEEN MEN RELEASED.

    LONDON. Wednesday. 1 Mr Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary), in the House of Commons to-day stated that Mr. Collins had informed ...

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  12. THE VICEROY’S CABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Viceroy’s cable to the Government Indicates that the Sikh situation is cansing considerable anxiety. The action ...

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  13. “GONE TO REST”

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The world "Gone to- rest—E. Byrne” were found this morning on a piece of paper, in a coast pocket hanging on the Hawkes ...

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  14. A MISERABLE FAILURE'

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — The recent criticisms of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration in the press, in the labor manifesto, and ...

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  15. AMRITSAR VISIT CANCELLED.

    MORE, Wednesday.—The Royal visit to Amritsar has been officially cancelled. No trouble is expected at Lahore, except the hartal. ...

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  16. SOUTHERN IRELAND BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying to a question in the House of Commons today, stated that the Government Intended ...

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  17. LAKGS BAY IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir Joseph Cook writes to the press in reference to the Largs Bay immigrants, stating that he had received a letter ...

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  18. NUMBERS RETURNING.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday — The decision situation is somewhat brighter. The decision of the Underground Officials Association is ...

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  19. £1000 YEAR AND PERKS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—A Director of Agriculture is to be appointed for New Guinea territory. He will advise on the agricultural ...

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  20. SINGAPORE EXHIBITION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— The Commonwealth Government has undertaken to see that Australia’s represented at the Singapore exhibiton ...

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  21. BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. -Winston Churchill! (Colonial Secretary), Jn (House of Commons announced that he had arranged for two liaison ...

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  22. STRAVING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Professor Meredich Atkinson, of the Melbourn Universtiy interviewed on its return from die Russian famine ...

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  23. MR. COLLINg IN LONDON

    LONDON, ' Wednesday. — Mr. Michael Collins (lrlsh Finance Mininser has arrived, and is conferring with Mr. Winston Churchill ...

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  24. WILLIAM FIELD DEAD

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — William Lindsay Field, of Deloraine, died to-day, aged 66. He was the eldest son of the-late John Field, of ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN HEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sir Joseph Cook Iuneheoned with Mr. William Vestey, Sir Gordon Campbell, Messrs Elder, Jowett, Mowhae, ...

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  26. BRIGHTON TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— The fatal shooting of Jos. Rainsberry a concession bookmaker, at Middle Brighton, at midnight on December ...

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  27. PRIEST ARRAIGNED

    MONTREAL, Wednesday After a long Investigation the Lave arrested, and to-day arraigned, Father Adelaide de Lorme, a ...

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  28. BRITISH UN EMPLOYED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. T. J. Macnanar (Minister for Labor) states that the condition of [?] has [?]stated a further ...

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  29. ALLEGED COUP DETAT.

    "LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. de Valera, when interviewed, refused-, to reply to the charge that a coud d’etat being planned; He said that Mr. ...

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  30. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator Hitchtceck, has introduced a resolution in the Senate requesting President Hardin to sent the ...

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  31. COMMANDANT ARRESTED.

    The “Daily News” Dublin correspondent states, that Ulster specials arrested and detained in the barracks the Commandant of ...

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  32. COMING ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday— The Premier (Mr. Dooley) delivered his policy speech at Bathurst before a large attendance. ...

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  33. GERMAN CABINET

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Reichstag has passed - a vote of confidence in the Wirth Government. Dr. Wirth’s majority was 45 votes. ...

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  34. CREDIT TO AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—A British interim credit of £2,000,000 will he issued shortly in the shape of 6 per Treasury certificates. The ...

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  35. TUMBLONG TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There sensational development at today's sitting of the Royal' Commission inquiring into the circumstances ...

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  36. BELFAST DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The presence of military caused an improvement in the conditions at Belfast to-day although sniping continued ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL COURT

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday.— In the presence of-Queen Wilhiiaaina, the Prince Cohsort and the Queen Mother, the formal opening of the ...

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  38. ECHO OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Anglo-Sakon Club gave a dinner to Sir Joseph Cook. - General Sir Aymler Hunter Westott, who was presiding, credited ...

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  39. DRAMATIC DEBATE.

    BERLIN, Wednesday—The Reichstag debate was the most dramatic the revolution. Every seat was occupied. Crowds without awaited ...

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  40. THREE BODIES RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The shooting continues in Belfast. Three lenities of men shot during the night were recovered to-day. Two others ...

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  41. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    LONDON. Wednesday.— Mr. Renten B’gland and Mi Horatio Bottomed, M. P. have applied against other for rules of committal for ...

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  42. LAROS BAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The experimental chamber on the Large Bay has been allotted to New South Wales’ fruit growers. The idea is to ...

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  43. PIERCE FIGHTING IN STREETS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Flerce shooting has taken place in several districts In Belfast this afternoon. Concealed snipers in Stanhope, street fired ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Senator Pearce's secretary telegraphs from Ottawa that Senator Pearce conferred with Ministers on the question of ...

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  45. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The result of the match (2000 up) in the amateur championship was a win for M’ Leod, who is considered the "dark ...

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  46. ONLY SON KILLED.

    BELFAST, Wednesday.—Sit men entered the office of a mill and shot William Duffin, son of a leading linen merchant, whose only other son was ...

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  47. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    MONTEVIDEO. Wednesday.—The steamer Woodville has sailed. hearing Sir Ernest Shacleton’s body. A warship Escorted the vessel seaward, ...

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  48. CARNAL KNOWLEDGE ALLEGED

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — At the Criminal Court to-day James Edward Neasy, a married man, residing at Ridgeley, pleaded not guilty to ...

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  49. ULSTER LIKE POWDER MINE.

    LONDON. Thursday.— Mr. Bonar Law. speaking at Glasgow last night, said that -parts of Ireland were not far removed from anarchy. ...

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  50. M'CONACHY v. FALRINER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Falkiner (playing) has reached 12,000 in his 000 up match with-M’ Conachy, including breaks of 223 and £27. M’ Coaachy ...

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