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  2. STRUGGLE IN THE TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—A sensational struggle between a suspected shopbreaker and a detective took place in a train between Point Clare ...

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  3. GENERAL STRIKE

    The situation on the Rand Is becoming more grave daily. Although reports state that there is no general disposition to participate in the strike, it is gradually spreading, and several outbreaks of violence have been reported. Both strikers’ ...

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  4. GUN ALLEY MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The State Full Court to-day announced that it had decided that the appeal of Colin Campbell Ross, under sentence ...

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  5. THREE RIVAL ARMIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Springburn, in Limeriek, is now occupied by three forces of British troops and Republicans. The British are confined to ...

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  6. OVER THE BANK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A sensational motor car accident is reported to have occurred at Euchre Creek, about 30 miles from Orbost, ...

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  7. COALITION SAVED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking at the City, Carlton Club emphatically expressed the opinion that the country ...

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  8. ASSUMING SERIOUS ASPECT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The invasion Limerick is" assuming the most serious aspect. There has been no collision yet, but citizens are ...

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  9. THREATENED LOCK-OUT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Council of the Amalgamated Engineering Union had a two-hours conference with Dr. T. J. Macnamara ...

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  10. THE BOKGBURG AFFRAY

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The Germiston Town Council has carried a resolution demanding the arrest of Captain Fulford the officer [?] ...

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  11. IRISH SETTLEMENT.

    Continning, Mr. Balfour said that the way the Irish question was dealt with was an admirable illustration of this. Mr. Balfour paid a glowing ...

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  12. DEBATE IN ASSEMBLY.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—In a statement on the strike in the House of Assembly the Premier (General Smuts) said that evidently the ...

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  13. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. H. N. Barwell (Premier of South Australia) is being overwhelmed with applications for farm apprenticeships in ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Commenting to-night on the situation which has arisen owing to the attitude a[?]opted by the Seamen’s Union ...

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  15. CHAMBER OF HORRORS,.

    LONDON, Tuesday—At the Cardiff assizes, Harold Greenwood, the solicitor, of Kidwell, who was acquitted of poisoning his wife 18 months ago. ...

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  16. NEW IRISH POLICE FORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A new Irish national police is being formed, and is training at the Royal Dublin Society’s show grounds. It will form ...

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  17. EXCHANGE BESIEGED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—A large crowd of strikers besieged the telephone exchange, and came in collision with the police. One man ...

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  18. CAUSE OF GENERAL STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.— Tile Industrial Federation executive attributes the declaration of the general strike to the provocative tone ...

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  19. GUNMEN TAKE CHARGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Gunmen were engaged in fierce activities in Belfast throughout the day, early establishing themselves in chinneys and on ...

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  20. LORD BIRKENHEAD REPLIES

    Lord Birkenhead, in proposing a vote of thanks to Mr. Balfour, said he would not be a party to the distribution of the great Unionist party, ...

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  21. RACING SENSATION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The trial opened to-day at Old Bailey of Captain Owen Peel and his wife. Peel pleaded guilty, and his wife not ...

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  22. GENERAL COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Following a country wide miners’ vote favorite a general coal strike on April 3, President Harding has instructed the ...

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  23. COMMANDOES PARADE STREETS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.— The whole town is in a state of great excitement. strikers’ commandoes and police are parading the ...

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  24. SERIOUS SHOTTING AFFRAY.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — A serious affray took place last night in the suburb of Vrededorp, between strikers, natives and Colored men. ...

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  25. COAL[?]YION VICTORY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Wolverhampton by-election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Sir A. F. Bi[?] was won by Sir ...

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  26. AMERICAN TORNADO

    AIKEN (South Carolina), Tuesday. A tornado has Killed six persons and injured 40. There is a big loss or property. ...

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  27. TORY MANIFETSO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Marquess of Sal[?]sbury Lord Carson Viscount Fri[?]lay the Marquess of Lin[?]thgow the Duke of Northumberland Lord ...

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  28. DENIKEN’S ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking on the miscellaneous war services vote in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Under-Secretary ...

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  29. PACIFIC TREATS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The White House announces that President Harding will maintain a “hands off” attitude towards the Senate fight ...

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  30. JAPANESE CABINET.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The United Press Association’s Toklo correspondent states that well-Informed political leaders declare that the fall ...

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  31. BRITISH PREFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” at Kingston states that the Jamaica Legislature has adopted, a Tariff Bill ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Appeal Court has dismissed, the appeal against Sir G. M. Bailhache’s decision in the case of the P. and O. Branch ...

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  33. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “West minister Gazette” states that a professional cricketer is entitled to sell his skill in the best market open to ...

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  34. MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—The Mount Everest expedition under Brigadier-General Charles Bruce, with his nephew, Captain Geoffrey Bruce, ...

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  35. DARING TH[?]EVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Thieves took bricks out of a wall in breaking into a draper’s shop [?] Strathfield and removed goods to the value of ...

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  36. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir 5. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) visited Bradford and interviewed the principals of Messrs. ...

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  37. BELFAST DISTURBANCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Further shooting took place in Belfast during last night and this morning, and a woman and man were shot dead. A ...

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  38. DEATH IN A MOTOR

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.—Redmond Cumming, who had been attending a cricket week in Perth, died in a motor fear while returning in a ...

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  39. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday—The Separations Commission’s report up to December 31 shows that Germany has paid the Allies on account of reparations ...

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  40. STRANGE DISEASE

    BROKEN HILL Wednesday.—The disease now prevalent in Renmark (S.A.), which accounted for many deaths here, two years ago, has again ...

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  41. DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Spain has challenged America for, the Davis Cup. ...

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  42. WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Bcard of Bawra and the executive of the National Council of Woolselling Brokers of Australia ...

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  43. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS.

    MADRID, Tuesday.—The Cabinet has resigned in consequence of the withdrawal of the support of the Liberals. ...

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  44. TIPTON EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There now 33 dead as a result of the Port Tipton explosion, which wrecked a cartridge factory yesterday. Several ...

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  45. GENOA CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Italian Government has officially accepted the proposal for the Genoa conference to open on April 10. The ...

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  46. BELT ROUND HIS NECK.

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.—The body of Dobre Mctchkaroff, a Bulgarian, was found in the bush at Osborne borne Park. One end of a belt was ...

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  47. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is announced that Britain will send a golf team to New York to compete in the international match for the Gherbert ...

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  48. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — M’Conachy (receives 1000), in his match of 16,000 up with Reece, has scored 3098, while his opponent has reached ...

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