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  2. SUPEERS SCARED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The surf [?] Coogee was deserted to-day. The d[?]ead of a third onslaught by sharks had gripped the surfers. [?] have ...

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  3. BLACKMAlL ALLEGED

    The two young men, Frederick Hubert Curtis (27) and Joseph Tapner (25), both of Hobart and ex-members of the Tasmanian police, who were ...

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  4. COMMON CITIZENSHIP

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir Joseph Cook (Australian High Commissioner) addressed the British and Australian Universities Association, ion ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    SATWARI, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales’ one-day visit to the Maharajah of Jammu and kashmir brings him no nearer than the ...

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  6. POLITICAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Chronicle” states. that the political crisis became gravel on Wednesday. In pursuance of the desire of ...

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  7. INDEPENDENT EGYPT

    CAIRO, Thursday—Sarwat Pasha’s formation of a Ministry. following discount Allenby’s return and the announcement of the British policy. ...

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  8. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG. Thursday.— More men are said to be returning to work, and the lighting of the town is gradually approching normal. The ...

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  9. IRISH BILL

    LONDON, . Thursday.—The Irish Bill was read in committee to-day. Colonel Gretton moved to omit the word treaty from the Bill,. as a ...

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  10. EVOLUTION OF DEMOCRACY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Parliamentary Committee for Proportional Representation gave a luncheon to Mr. Jowett, M.H.R., and his wife at ...

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  11. U.S. NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Mr. [?]eodone Roosevelt (assistant secretary to the navy), in a speech at the national harbors conference, said he ...

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  12. S. A. PREMIER

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. H. N. Barwell (Premier of South Australia) has arrived. When interviewed by the Australian Press Association ...

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  13. HOLDING THEIR OWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Professor Grafton Elliot Smith of the University of London who was presiding at Sir Joseph Cook’s lecture. recalled ...

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  14. LIBERAL DINNER PARTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Chronicle" states that during Wednesday evening the Liberal members of the Cabinet dined with Mr. Lloyd ...

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  15. “GOVERNMENT WOULD BE DEAD.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—On the question of defining the treaty, as between Britain and Southern Ireland, and not the whole of Ireland, Mr. ...

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  16. LARCENY CHARGE FAILS

    Before Mr. E. W. [?] P.M. the City Police Court [?]day [?] thur Duffy, a middle aged [?] pleaded not guilty to a charge of [?] ...

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  17. MINSTERS IN THE NORTH

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—The Premier Sir Walter Lee, and the Minister for Works, Mr. J. B. Hayes, G.M.G. accompanied by. Messrs. E. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—An order, in Council has been issued extending the Maintenance Orders Act of 3920 Queensland, which has made ...

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  19. GOLD STANDARD

    LONDON, Thursday—In the House of Commons to-day Sir Robert Home (Chancellor of the Exchequer), replying to a question, said that he could ...

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  20. POLITICAL LOVERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Colonel L. C. S. Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), speaking at Mr. E. Jowett’s luncheon to-day, ...

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  21. DIE-HARDS UNDAUNTED.

    The debate then took an ugly turn. the “die hards,” undaunted by Mr Lloyd George’s threat of resignation attacked the Government. Mr. ...

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  22. LAUNCHED AT BELFAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The new Aberdeen liner Dioge[?]es has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  23. BEGGING IN THE STREET

    Frank Clamit, [?] Campbell, a middle aged [?] in the City Police Court, [?] lore Mr. E W. [?] ...

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  24. HOUSE OF LOR[?]

    LONDON, - Thursday.—The-. Committee of .Privileges, has granted Lady Rhondda’s petition claiming a right to sit in the House of Lords ...

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  25. GENOA CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The “New York Times” Geneva correspondent learns that the Genoa Conference will be convened on April ...

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  26. YAP TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—After defeating three reservations, the Senate ratified the Yap Treaty to-day., 24 hours before it was expected. Friends ...

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  27. RE-ASSERTING PRINCIPLES.

    LONDON, Thursday—A large meeting of peers and Conservative Unionist members of the House of Commons carried a resolution to the ...

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  28. ARRESTED IN MISTAKE.

    LONDON, Thursday —The man arrested at Naples has convinced the police that be is not Bevan (the Chairman of the City Equitable ...

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  29. WOMAN SUFFRAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dail [?]ann rejected the Anti-Tready party’s proposal to extend parliamentary suffrage to women. Mr. Griffith ...

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  30. UNITED STATES INFORMED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The has officially informed the United States that the Genoa conference has been postponed. ...

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  31. ITALIAN POLITICS

    ROME, Thursday.—The Ministry is already faced with the difficulty of barm[?]ising the Democrats and the Catholics. Signor Nitti’s organs are ...

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  32. U.S.A. AND COLOMBIA.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — The exchange of ratifications of the [?]caty, between the United States and Columbia was effected at ...

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  33. SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Advices from Tokio state that the Chita Government in Siberia has acceded to Japan’s demands to dismantle the ...

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  34. POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The dail [?]nn has ratified, the Ard[?]els [?]nn Fein Congress) decision, post[?] the elections for three months. ...

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  35. WOMEN DOCTORS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The London Hospital has decided to no longer admit. women students, because of the difficulties of teaching, which ...

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  36. LAUNCESTON MARINE BOARD

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.— Concerning the filling of two vacancies on the Launceston Marine Board, Mr. A. G. Ferrall has consented, and Mr. J. A. ...

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  37. ABOLITION BOYCOTT..

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Arthur Griffith (President), replying to questions in the Dail Eireann. said that the abolition of the boycotthas been ...

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  38. DAMAGING A RAIL CARRIA[?]

    At the New Norfolk, [?] on Wednesday before Mr. E, [?] and Mr. J. H. [?] spec[?] J. Lonergan [?] ...

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  39. SIR ERNEST SEACKLETON.

    LONDON, Thursday,—There was, an impressive service in memory of the late Sir. Ernest Shackleton. at St. Paul’s Cathedral to-day Lady ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN RIOTS

    CAIRO, Thursday.—A serious disturbance took place at Tanta. Three rioters were killed and 24 injured. Native soldiers quelled the trouble. ...

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  41. PRINCESS MARY

    In answer to the message which was sent by the Mayoress (Mrs. Eccles Snowden) [?] the Premier’ office and the High ...

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  42. REPORTS DEN[?]D.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The special trade delegation of the Far Eastern Republic to-day denied the reports from Tokio stating that the ...

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  43. STOREMEN AND PACKERS

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.—The tenth annual conference of the federal council of the Storemen and Packers’ Union of Australia re-assembled at ...

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  44. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday.— M’Conachy, the New Zealand champion, is playing brilliantly, and has improved his position. He made breaks of 186, ...

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  45. PACIFIG TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator Hitchcock, addressing the Senate, attacked the four. Power Pacific treaty, declaring that unless it was ...

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  46. COMPENSATION TO FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— In the House of Commons to-day Sir Robert Horne (Chancellor of the Exchequer). replying, to a question said ...

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  47. OVERSEAS TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the inaugural angular launceon of the British industries fair at White City, sir Joseph Cook (Australian High ...

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  48. TRADE RECIPROCITY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Mr. W. S. Fielding (Canadian Minister for had a conference with President Harding to-day. He is ...

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  49. AGAINST PROHIBITION

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The brewers have formed a powerful league with [?]tmost unlimited capital to combat the prohibition movement, which ...

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  50. CHIEF JUSTICE RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Thursday—Lord Treveibin, the Lords Chief Justice, has resigned, and will be succeeded by Sir Gordon Hewart, the Attorney-General, ...

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  51. STARVING TIMBER WORKERS

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  52. DR. GASTRI LEAVES ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Dr. Sastri sails for India in the Naldera. thence to Australia. and New Zealand, provided the Indian assembly votes the ...

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  53. NEW TARIFF BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Harding bas informed Mr. Fielding that the United States, upon the passage of the Tariff Bill, will confer ...

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  54. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons to-day stated. in reply to a question. [?] it had not been possible to ...

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  55. CHINESE STRIKE

    HONG KONG, Thursday. — The transport workers’ strike is spreading. and a general stoppage of organised Chinese labor Is feared. Many ...

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  56. CONSERVATIVE VICTORY

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Conservatives have gained a sweeping victory the London County Council elections. The Progressives so far ...

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  57. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The House of Representatives Army- Appropriations Committee has agreed to a reduction in the army from ...

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