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  2. WOMAN’S STRANGE TALE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— “I turned to get the poker, but grabbed a table fork, and threw it at a man. it stuck in his moustache. He pulled ...

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  3. CABINET CRISIS ENDS

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George has accepted the Unionist leaders’ assurance and has agreed to postpone his ...

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  4. WEEK-END OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Monday.—The weekend end casualties in Belfast were two tilled and 25 wounded. ...

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  5. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    LONDON, , Monday.—A terrific explosion, at Port Tipton, In Staffordshire, killed five and injured 30 girls who were removing the contents of ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES

    PESHAWAR Monday.—The native city of Peshawar, offered the Prince of Wales an unexpected affront to-day by putting up its shutters during ...

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  7. THE IRISH BILL

    LONDON, Monday.— In the House of Commons’ debate in committee on the Irish Free State Bill, Mr. T. Mole moved an amendment-providing that ...

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  8. GENERAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.— After sitting ail day, the joint executives of the trade unions and Industrial Federation carried a resolution ...

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  9. DELIBERATELY MURDERED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Owen Hughes was deliberately murdered. His assailants escaped from the tram in the confusion. ...

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  10. PATCHING UP COALITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Express” states that a definite scheme has Been agreed to by the Conservative leaders for the patching ...

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  11. MAN AND WIFE SHOT.

    .LONDON, Monday.—At Mayo, Swinford, a disguised man, entered the home of Sergeant O’Dowd, who was sitting with his wife at the ...

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  12. COLLISION WITH POLICE.

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday.—A collision occurred between the police and strikers at Fordsburg. Shots were exchanged, but no lives, were ...

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  13. ACTIVE PICKETING.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.— Two hundred men presented themselves for signing on this morning Active picketing is in progress, and ...

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  14. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—With the advent of Mr. H. N. Barwell (South Australian Premier), the White Australia controversy has been ...

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  15. PRIME MINISTER ILL.

    LONDON, Monday,—Mr. Lloyd George is suffering, from bronchial catarrh, and did not attend to-day’s Cabinet meeting. He will take a ...

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  16. GERMAN AIRCRAFT

    PARIS, Tuesday.—“Le Matin” States that France and Britain have agreed regarding the Conditions under which Germany will he ...

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  17. HEAVY FIRING RESUMED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Heavy firing has been resumed in Belfast. Oris person has been killed and six wounded. ...

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  18. CRUEL BLUFF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Dooley (Premier), speaking at Rockdale, said that every observer of recent events, must be convinced that the Federal ...

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  19. NEW NATIONAL PARTY,

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Evening Standard” understands that Mr. Lloyd George, Mr.- Austen Chamberlain, Mr. A. J..Balfour, Lord ...

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  20. NOT MUCH RESPONSE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—So far there is not much response to the call for a general, strike, except in the building trade. Railwaymen ...

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  21. VANMAN SHOT.

    LONDON. Monday.—Three men entered the Belfast Co-operative Society’s premises in Falls road and ordered a vanman named Kidd to go ...

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  22. SIGNS OF MOURNING.

    Wild Afridi horsemen An chain armor saluted the Prince at the Kabul gate. He passed under another gigantic arch composed of wholly ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australasian banks have reduced the cable transfer rate on Australia and New Zealand to 5/ from Wednesday next, ...

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  24. AMERICAN DEMOCRATS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Mr. William Jennings Bryan his issued a statement to-day, which is considered by some political leaders as an a ...

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  25. GENOE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—[?] states definitely [?] conference will open [?] Italian Government [?] ...

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  26. FAMINE RELIEF

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. H. Hoover (Secretary for Commerce) has announced that an enormous quantity of American relief grain is ...

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  27. ISSUE OF TREASURY BONDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Robert Horne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons to-day that he did not intend to ...

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  28. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr, Austen Chamberlain, Lord Privy Seal, replying to a question, said the cost of ...

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  29. STEAMER TA[?]YUAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A telegram, has been received by the Mr. fine Board, from [?] Bowen in regard [?] ...

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  30. BIRTH CONTROL

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The United Press Association’s Tokio correspondent reports that the authorities have reversed the ban against ...

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  31. ASSISTING BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The King has approved of the issue of a medal in silver and bronze to the Allied nationals who who assisted British soldiers ...

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  32. HONG KONG STRIKE

    HONG KONG, Monday—The Seamen’s strike has come to an end. The Government is forcing shipowners to grant the employes their ...

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  33. COMPENSATION CLAIM

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—The case of Thompson v. the Mount Bischoff Mining Company came before Mr. Justice Ewing at the Burnie Supreme ...

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  34. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday.— M‘Conachy, the New Zealand billiard champion, is playing a match of 16,000 up in London. At the close of to-day’s ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that New South Wales and West Australia are floating loans with in a few weeks. ...

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  36. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Republicans have begun a fight in the United States Senate, in support of the Pacific treaty. Senator New, ...

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  37. SOVIET RUSSIA

    PARIS. Monday.—“Le Matin” states that experts, reporting regarding the resumption of trade with Russia, consider that there should not ...

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  38. AIRSHIPS UNDER [?] CLOUD

    Airships have been [?] cloud ever since the [?] sold [?] States Government [?] back and exploded over the [?] ...

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  39. WELSH FOOTBALLER’S DEATH.

    LONDON, Monday.—doom is cast over Welsh rugby football by the death of Bryan. Richards, the famous full-back, who was playing on ...

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  40. ARMS FOR CHINA

    WASHINGTON; Monday—President Harding has issued a: proclamation prohibiting the shipment of arms or munitions of war from the United ...

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  41. CHINDE DISASTER

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday—Later information as to the Chinde disaster shows that, ten steamers were sunk odriven ashore, and eight European ...

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  42. CORNWALL MURDER.

    LONDON. Monday.—Edward Black’s appeal has been dismissed, (In November last Edward Black, an insurance left agent of Trgonissey, ...

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  43. JAPAN’S STATUS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate has adopted, without debate, the Board resolution asking the Senate to be informed. whether the ...

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  44. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

    LONDON, Monday.—An Order-in-Council extends part two of the Administration of Justice Act of 1920 to West Australia. ...

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  45. ONE BIG UNION

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A passenger by the Nairana to-day was Mr. J. M’Donald, M.L.C., who for some weeks has been absent on the mainland where ...

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  46. ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that Sir Ernest Pollock has been appointed Attorney-General to succeed Sir Gordon Hewart. ...

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  47. UNLAWFUL ASSAULT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday—Joseph Vere, steward on the steamer-Woran, was charged today at Port Adelaide with unlawfully assaulting Thomas Miller, ...

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  48. THREATENED LOCK-OUT

    LONDON, Monday.—The executive of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has agreed to meet Dr. T J. Macnamara (Minister for Labor) ...

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  49. GOVT. TANNERY WORKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—In his report to the Government on methods operating at the Government cannery at Leeton, George Dowsing, an ...

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  50. NEW 13-KNOT LINER

    The large fast Atlantic liner luxuriously fitted is in ab[?]yance for the present. for though during the past year several that woulod come [?] this ...

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  51. SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Chronicle” states that Lord Louis Mountbatten will shortly marry Miss Edwina Ashley, the heiress , of Sir ...

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  52. BOXING

    LONDON, Monday.—Beckett, the English boxer, states that owing to Carpentier’s refusal, to meet him again, he is seeking a contest with ...

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  53. U.S. DEBT COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The U.S. Senate Judical Sub-committee has decided that Senator Smoot and Representative Burton are ineligible ...

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