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  2. DANGEROUS CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Dally Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent reports that two of Germany's most dangerous criminals hare been ...

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  3. GERMAN COLONIES

    BERLIN, Sunday.— The discussion in the Reichstag on the estimates of the Ministry of Reconstruction included a debate on colonial ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Michaels Collins (Irish Finance Minister). speaking at a mammoth pro- treaty demonstration in Dublin, declared ...

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  5. INDIA'S GATEWAY

    PESHAWAR. Sunday. — All hills, forts and watch towers of Khyber were manned to-day, when the Prince of Wales motored through the famous ...

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  6. FEDERAL CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— There will be a meeting of the Federal Cabinet either on Thursday or Friday. The Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  7. POLITICAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Ministerial conference' originally arranged has been cancelled. Mr. Lloyd George is suddenly returning to Downing ...

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  8. FIGHT WITH FLOOD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While Crossing a creek near Casino a man named Kennedy, who had two children with him in a sulky, drove into ...

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  9. RAID ON LIMERICK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Four hundred Republican soldiers raided .Limerick with the object of supporting the mid. Limerick brigades in their ...

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  10. CABINET TO MEET.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Cabinet meets on Monday morning. There is ,a general impression that the situation is easier, and public ...

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  11. BELFAST'S USUAL WEEK-END.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There much unrest in Belfast during the week-end. The shooting was wide spread on Sunday afternoon, and ...

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  12. DIVORCE LAWS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— At the annual conference of the Methodist Church as Victoria and Tasmania the report of the public questions committee ...

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  13. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.— The Chamber of Mines refusal to recognise the Industrial Federation has given great offence to trade union ...

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  14. AUSTRALASIAN MANDATES.

    New Zealand had expelled the Germans from Sam[?]a, and now the plant[?]tions were neglected, and Spanish Influenza was raging among the ...

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  15. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Over six months ago the Railway Commissioners appointed two accountants to examine the operations of the State ...

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  16. THE UNWRITTEN LAW

    PARIS. Sunday.—The unwritten law asserted itself in the trial of Madame Perron, a pretty actress and singer, who was accused! of ...

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  17. PRINCE MISSES CARAVANS.

    The Prince was unable to see the usual caravan traffic which streams twice a week through the Khyber Pass between Peshawar and Central ...

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  18. HEAVY FIRING RENEWED.

    LONDON, Monday.— There was renewed. heavy firing in Belfast last night. One man was killed and 15 wounded, including two soldiers. ...

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  19. HELLO CENTRAL!

    SYDNEY, Monday—A large deputation waited upon the Postmaster General (Mr. Poynton) to-day! and brought before him the [?]nefficieny of ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Sunday.— The “Morning Post’s Cairo correspondent states that the grave feature of the situation in Egypt is the water shortage ...

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  21. POSTAL REGULATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— New regulations Hons governing the classification of mail matter for transit through the post office have now been approved by the ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS FIRES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The mystery fires which broke out at the home of Walter George Rendall, Journalist, In the South Head road on February 6 ...

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  23. HOUSE OF LOADS

    LONDON, Monday.— The “Daily Express” understands that when the report of the Committee of Privi[?]eges in favor of pe[?]sses al[?]ting In ...

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  24. COLLIERY TROUBLE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday.— It was mentioned in Parliament inst before the session closed that in the event of trouble at the New South Wales ...

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  25. MEETING AFRIDI CHIEFS.

    His meeting with the mallks, or rillage elders, of the Afridi tribes. on the journey was a striking scene. There were nearly a ...

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  26. SEAMEN ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— It was learned to-day, that the Commonwealth wealth steamship owners had served notices on various unions ...

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  27. LAUNCESTON COUNCIL

    LAUNCESTON. Monday.—At the City Council meeting to-night the city manager stated that in 1906 the cast of maintenance of macadamised ...

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  28. HONG KONG STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The United Press Association's Hong Kong correspondent states that British troops fired on the Chinese strikers, killing ...

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  29. OUR FARM LANDS

    Sir, — It is refreshing [?] times to hear of an honest individual in public life, especially one conscientious enough to [?] ...

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  30. PUT ON YOUR BONNET

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The ri[?]r of St. John’s Anglican Church at Horsham has issued a complaint concerning the growing practice of ...

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  31. BASIC WAGE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The board of Industry, under the presidency of Dr. Brown, sat to consider the basic wage of 13/8 per day, fixed In July 19[?] Mr ...

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  32. FIUME REVOLUTION

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Fiume revolution has ended, five persons were killed and 45 wounded. A committee of national safety has been ...

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  33. VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The State Government is seeking to have the recently registered State Public Service (general division) Union ...

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  34. SURFERS CARRIED OUT

    SIDNEY. Monday.— Nine surfers were earned out to-day, and soon got into difficulties. A girl. Emity Louisa Mackintosh, aged 16, was ...

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  35. TRADES & LABOR COUNCIL

    LAUNCESTON. Monday.—The trades unions have cbins with the objective of furthering their several interests and as the result of a very representative ...

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  36. DARING BURGLARS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Burglars were detected early this morning making off with bundles of goods takes from shops at Elsternwick. ...

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  37. LADY SWIMMERS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday.—At a swimming carnival Pauline Heeft made the world's record for ladies over 440 yards, which she covered in 6 minutes ...

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  38. RADIO TELEPHONE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— The first news story ever sent by radio telephone form a steamship came over the ordinary telephones yesterday ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES

    ROME, Sunday— The Sistine Choir sailed in the Omar for Australia. The Choir will open in Melbourne on Ea[?]ter Saturday. They ...

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  40. BRIGANTINE DAMAGED

    BURNIE, Monday,—A letter was tabled at to-day's meeting of the Burnie Marine Board from Captain J. H. O'Neill, of the brigantine Woollomal, ...

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  41. JAPANESE POET

    A wedding which it wag Intended to keep secret for a while, has leaked out, to the great Interest of artistic circles in London. It Is that of the ...

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  42. BURNIE MARINE BOARD

    BURNIE, Monday.—At to-day's meeting of the Burnie Marine Board the Harbor Master, Captain A.E. Morrison reported . that shipping for last ...

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  43. ENGINEERING LOCK-OUT

    LONDON, Monday.—An urgent appeal appeal has been forwarded to the Prime Minister for his intervention to aver the engineers’ lock-out. It is ...

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  44. BOXER'S HUGE INCOME.

    PARIS, Sunday.— The authorities have ordered Georges Carpentier to pay £15,000 income tax. ...

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  45. THE FIRE FIEND

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is estimated that the damage done by the fire at Camperdown flour mills, which were destroyed on Sunday, will ...

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  46. SIX DAT BICYCLE RACE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—At midnight on Sunday the 32nd International six day bicycle race commenced. Australia was well represented by ...

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