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  2. BIG WHEAT CORNER

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning Post’s” market correspondent states that the biggest wheat corner on record is to be attempted. Last week ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. B. Larkin (manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line) tendered a launcheon to Sir Joseph Cook (High ...

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  4. A ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A drizzle of rain fell throughout the night, sadly verifying the official forecast, but it did not prevent the crowds wending ...

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  5. PRINCE IN INDIA

    PRINCE OF WALES CAMP, LAHORE, Monday.—The Prince spent at hour at the North-Western railway workshops at Moghulpura this ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Monday—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston, Churchill said the result of the weekend Irish conference was both ...

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  7. WORDS OF ADVICE

    “To you, my child, the war days of your girlhood brought occasion of glad service. Experience, however simple in a hospital ward can give ...

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  8. INGENIOUSLY STARTED.

    Australian speculators succeeded in forming a group supporting the Canadian and American syndicate which Ingeniously started as the ...

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  9. IRISH ELECTION

    LONDON, Monday.—It was officially stated to-night that the Irish elections would probably be delayed for six or seven weeks. ...

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  10. REASONABLE FREIGHTS.

    Sir Joseph Cook said the Australian producers wanted reasonable freights, which were now soaring. While Australian meat was sold at ...

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  11. IRISH LABOR PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irish [?]hor Party has written to Mr. Arthur Griffith and Mr. Michael Collins demanding a [?] on the treaty ...

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  12. WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Gordon Hewart, Attorney-General, [?] the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question, said that the ...

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  13. SPECTATORS CONCENTRATE.

    The reasons deciding the speculators to concentrate upon wheat are threefold:— (1) The large amount of ...

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  14. RAIDS INTO ULSTER

    LONDON, Monday.—As the result of Sinn [?] raids on the Ulster border the claims have been submitted for mal[?] injury to property in ...

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  15. “OASIS OF SILENCE.”

    The route was lined with battalions of Grenadiers and the Coldstream. Scot and Welsh Guards, and representative detachments of ...

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  16. POLICE BARRACKS RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday.—One hundred armed men raided the police barracks at C[?]mel carried on motor cars rifles and [?] and ...

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  17. RETURN TO PALACE.

    After the blessing had been pronounced and as the bride and bride groom proceeded to Edward the Confessor’s =]Chapel to sign the register. ...

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  18. “BADGERED BY UNIONS.”

    Sir Joseph Cook paid a tribute to Mr. Larkin. Spaeking as an ex-Treasurer, he said Mr. Larkin never gave the Government the cash they ...

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  19. PLUCKY BOY

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.). Tuesday.— Some boys were swimming in a waiter hole at Yeppon when Robert Lippet got out of his depth. His ...

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  20. FREE STATE [?]

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Ansten Chamder[?]ian in the House of Commons to-day said it was [?]upposed to allocate Thursday for the ...

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  21. OUTSIDE CORNER’S FIGHT.

    The stock amount to about [?]000,000 quarters so the consumer, therefore, requires 5,500,000 quarters landed by July 31—not sack—which can come ...

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  22. FREE STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Rev. M. J. Dowling Ulverstone is leaving Tasmanian for a visit to Ireland. He is the [?] of [?] short address to the Minister of the ...

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  23. TUMBLONG TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arthur Bryce Peden, mining assayer who was twice sentenced to death, on the charge of the murder of his wife at ...

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  24. PRINCESS MARY ARRIVES.

    Cheering outside the Abbey announced the arrival of the royalties, and the murmur of conversation in the Abbey died away, to silence, as the ...

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  25. “WILL HOLD ITS OWN.”

    Proceeding. Mr. Larkin said they were refused recognition in Australia. He would positively decline to carry on the management if he was ...

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  26. SCENE IN THE ABBEY.

    Well before the appointed hour those invited to the Abbey began to arrive. Peers, commoners, laborites, social reformers, and heads of the ...

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  27. TRANSVAAL TROUBLE

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.—In a fracas at Boksburg the strikers’ comman[?]loes were badly routed by t[?]he public who charged and put them ...

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  28. PRESS APPRECIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The newspapers devote many columns of appreciations of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelies, paying a tribute, ...

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  29. STRIKE DEBATE FINISHED

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The strike debate lasted five days, and concluded this morning at 9.30 o’clock after an all night sitting. The Government ...

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  30. HANGED FROM WINDOW [?]

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—A boy of seven years called to see his cousin Walter Cameron M’Fariane, about the same age, and found him hanging by, ...

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  31. “PRIVATE FIRMS BETTER.”

    Mr. Larkin, concluding, said the present time no ships, were leaving London for Australia without ballast, and until that was righted ...

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  32. BEFORE THE WEDDING.

    The King and Queen gave a final pre-wedding party, and the guests included tenant farmers on the King’s estates, and Viscount ...

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  33. ARCHBISHOP’S ADDRESS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in his address, said: “It is a stirring thing for any man or woman, who ever they may be , to find themselves ...

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  34. TAXATION ECONOMY

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.—To-day Mr. Syd. Jackson, when speaking concerning the information elicited by the Public Works ...

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  35. AMERICAN FEELING.

    NEW YORK , Monday.—The whole of the country press, is devoting columns to Princess Mary’s wedding, and the deepest interest is ...

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  36. BUTTER FACTORIES

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—At the quarterly meeting of North Western Butter Factories Association, held at Burnie to-day, a suggestion was made ...

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  37. JOHANNESBURG IN DARKNESS.

    JOHANNESBURG. Tuesday.—Owing to the refusal of the power-station employes to handle the so-called “scab” coal the town was in ...

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  38. WAR CONTRACTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States grand jury has returned two indictments against Charles Morse, shipbuilding magnate, and his three sons, ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN MESSAGE.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following reply from H.M. the King to the message by His Excellency in connection ...

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  40. CROWDS OF SIGHTSEERS.

    The space behind the troops was densely packed with sightseers. As the procession swing through the Admiralty Arch into Whitehall, ...

    Article : 234 words
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