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  2. ROMA TRAGEDY

    NORFOLK, Wednesday.—All the bodies have been recovered from the Roma wreck, confirming that 34 men died, while eight were injured and ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Bo[?]bon, who concluded the Angora agreement writing to “Le Matin” regarding the conditions for a just peace ...

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  4. SPLIT AVERTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. de Valera, in the Ardfhies (Sinn Fein Congress) to-day announced that a split had been averted. The meeting was ...

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  5. MURDER OF ALMA TIRTSCHKF

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — The case for the defence brought forward a host of witnesses in the Criminal Court to-day in support of ...

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  6. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — Violence is increasing on East and Central Band, tie campaign of intimidation mating it almost impossible ...

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  7. BRUTAL MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A house in Pleasant avenue, Erskineveille, was the scene of a brutal murder this afternoon. ...

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  8. STOPPAGE OF NOTES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — While the Army Court of Inquiry is investigating the Roma disaster at Norfolk, numerous Senators are ...

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  9. FIRM MEASURES WANTED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — The Chamber of Mines has intimated to the Government that unless firm measures are taken to stop ...

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  10. CONGRESS ADJOURNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the Sinn Fein Congress to-day Mr. de Valera stated that the leaders had agreed that the" Ardfheis should be ...

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  11. R38 DISASTER

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent states that a report has been submitted to the British Air ...

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  12. RUSSIAN FANATICS

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The sale of lands and property and the slaughter of children under ten as well as the aged and infirm, was ...

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  13. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Senator Johnson presented the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with a reservation to the ...

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  14. PROFITS IN PATRIOTISM

    LONDON, Wednesday,—In the House of Commons to-day Commander J. M. Kenworthy re-raised the concentrates question [?] moving for ...

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  15. BELFAST DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday —Shooting in Belfast was renewed to-day, several being wounded before the troops restored order. Lieutenant Duffy, of ...

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  16. SENATOR LODGE’S APPEAL.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator H. C. Lodge is appealing to President Harding in an effort to stave off the adoption of the ...

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  17. PRINCESS MARY’S WEDDING

    LONDON, Wednesday The Lord Mayor and aldermen went in Procession in state through London to Buckingham Palace, and ...

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  18. COLOMBO TEA SALES.

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.—At the tea sale to-day the quantity offered totalled 1,250,000 Ibs. There was a fair selection and quality with a ...

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  19. KING’S COUSIN DIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The death is announced at St. James’ Palace of Lady Feobara Gleichen, a second cousin of the King, after an ...

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  20. KAISER’S PLOT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Advices from Rio de Janiero state that the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm planned to flee from Holland to Brazil, but the plot ...

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  21. BOXING

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Tibby Watson knocked out Whatley in the third round of their fight to-day. Whatley was down for counts of ...

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  22. RAISING THE WIND

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, — It is learned that President Harding has told members of the House of Representatives Ways and Means ...

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  23. ITALIAN CRISIS

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Cabinet crisis has lasted three weeks which is a record, in Italian Parliamentary history, and no solution is visible. ...

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  24. MARRIAGE CEREMONY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The royal marriage ceremony commences at 11.30 o’clock. ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — M’Leod the “dark horse” of the amateur billiard tournament (2000) beat Marshall (1920) in the semi-final of the ...

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  26. ECONOMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The final section of Sir Eric Gedd[?]s economy report is being published during the week-end. It deals with the post ...

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  27. GERMANSHIPS

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Lord Incheape, in reporting on the sale of ex-enemy steamers of which he undertook to carry but ...

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  28. VICTORY BOND CLUB

    LONDON, Wednesday—As a result of Mr. Reuben Bigland’s statements in Court some, days ago, the Public Prosecutor has issued a ...

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  29. INMAN-M’CONACHY MATCH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—M’Conachy (receives 2000) has scored 5023 in his match with Inman, thereby regaining some of his previous lead. ...

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  30. DISCUSSION NEXT WEEK.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr Austen Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Government will allocate one day next week ...

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  31. STRIKE IMMINENT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Serious trouble in the shipbuilding and engineering trade is likely, and as a result there may be hundreds of thousands ...

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  32. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lieut Col. Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) stated in the House of Commons that the ...

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  33. GENOA CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Wednesday—The Government has requested Italy to postpone the Genoa conference for three weeks. ...

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  34. VICTORIA’S APPLES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Present indications are that the Victorian, apple crop this year will be light, but the quality generally will be good. The ...

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  35. CHAIRMAN OF INDEPENDENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bottomley has resigned from the chairmanship of the Independent members of the House of Commons. ...

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  36. EGYPTIAN MURDERS

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—It appears certain that the recent murders were intended to provoke British reprisals in the hope that such would lead to ...

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  37. POINTS OF AGREEMENT.

    PARIS. Thursday.— “[?] Petit Parisien,” referring to the conference pending between M. Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George, says that agreements ...

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  38. PRINCE OF WALES

    PATIALA, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales arrived here this morning on a three-day visit, which will be in the nature of a rest after his ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: — Italy has issued, a challenge for the Davis Cup for the first time. ...

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  40. TRADE WITH THE EAST

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association’s Shanghai. correspondent interviewed Mr. E S. Little (Australian Trade ...

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  41. LOS ANGELES MURDER

    DETROIT Thursday.—Harry Field, who is a prisoner here, has made the confession that he drove two men and one woman, whose names are ...

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  42. THE 1917 STRIKE

    SYDNEY. Thursday—After hearing the Premier (Mr. Dooley), and obtaining from him a pledge that one of first acts of the Labor ...

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  43. SUGAR CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The renewal of the sugar agreement was main subject of discussion between the Acting Minister for ...

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  44. WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS DIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is anounced of Mrs. Bandmann Palmer, the actress. ...

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  45. SPELTER WORKS OPEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The English Crown spelter works at Sw[?]nses have been re-opened after 20 months idleness. It is expected that all, the ...

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  46. KU KLUX KLAN

    DENVER CITY, Wednesday.—Indications that the Ku Klux Klan Is still operating was revealed to-day when-robed members of the clan ...

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  47. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday — The mysterious disease which is prevalent at Renmark, and has been accompanied by death, is declared to be encphalitis, ...

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  48. ROCKEFELLER GIFT

    LONDON Wednesday.—The Ministry of Health has announced its acceptance of the Rockefeller foundations gift of 2,000,000 dollars towards ...

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  49. MONEY MARKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — There has been a slight reaction, in British gilt-edged securities, but Colonial securities maintain their firmness ...

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  50. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The appointment of colonel J. M. Semmens as acting War Service Homes Commissioner has been extended until the ...

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