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  2. GIGANTIC FRAUD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Horatio Bottomley, at the Bow street Police Court to-day, was charged with converting to his own use £5000, part ...

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  3. GENERAL STRIKE

    The general Strike on the Rand [?] rapidly approaching a state of civil war. There have been several clashes between strikers and colored people, in which 14 persons have been killed. The natives are terrified and are arming with heavy bludgeons. Both ...

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  4. ENGINEERS’ LOCK-OUT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After a five hours’ conference the engineers’ negotiations broke down. Failing further intervention in the ...

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  5. ENGLISH POLITICS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Important correspondence has been published between Sir Alexander Leith, chairman of the National Unionist ...

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  6. BELFAST RIOTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There were extraordinary scenes on Wednesday evening in Belfast. The police and snipers fought a battle in the streets ...

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  7. INDIA’S DEMANDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The papers comment lengthily on the Government of India’s despatch appealing for a revision of the Sevres ...

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  8. UNION PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After the engineers’ conference Mr. Brownlie stated that the union submitted proposals which they believed would ...

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  9. WAR-TIME RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During the engineering conference the union representatives made it plain that they were determined that any restrictions ...

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  10. RE-IMPOSING BOYCOTT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. de [?] presided at [?] meeting of the Ulster branches of the Sinn Fein, which decided to ask the Da[?] Eireann ...

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  11. RECKLESS FUSILADE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— It transpires that an attack on the natives was also made in Marshall Square, in the heart of the town. The ...

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  12. BONDS DISAPPEARING.

    Proceeding, Mr. Humphreys said that eventually the bonds were paid into the Credit Lyonnais Bank as security for [?] overdraft on Mr. Bottomley’s ...

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  13. “LOW WAGE PREMIER”

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. H. N. Barwell was entertained at a luncheon given by the Royal Coloma[?] institute at the Grocers’ Hall, ...

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  14. BRITISH TROOPS ATTACKED

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British officer, a sergeant and eight men guarding the stores at water for station was attacked by 2 large party, ...

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  15. POSITION VERY SERIOUS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— All attempts to pull out the railway men have hitherto failed, and the so-called general strike is up to the ...

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  16. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—The political situation for the last fortnight has been easier, and everyone, is apparently pleased with the breathing ...

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  17. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. F. E. Guest (Secretary for Air), replying to questions in the House of Commons, said that it was not proposed ...

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  18. SITUATION IN LIMERICK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A thousand Irish Republican. Army troops have arrived at Limerick, tend considerably [?] the armed Republicans, ...

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  19. RAILWAY LINE CUT.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — The railway line between Germiston and Pretoria was last last night, and a number of telephone lines have ...

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  20. IRISH TREATY BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Irish Free State Bill passed its third [?] by 295 votes to 52. ...

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  21. AEROPLANES TO BE USED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— The Government has mobilised several mats of the defence force, including the artillery and the railway ...

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  22. HOUSE TOP LORDS DEBATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord [?] [?] in the House of Lords, replying to Lords Carson and [?] who bitterly, denounced the Irish ...

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  23. ATTACKS ON NATIVES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— As a result of, the .shooting at Vrededorp. three natives were shot dead and a colored doctor injured. A ...

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  24. MOPLAH REBELS.

    COIMBATORE, Wednesday.— Seventeen Moplahs sentenced by martial law Were hanged on Saturday, making the third batch to be hanged ...

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  25. SERIOUS HURRICANE

    LONDON, Wednesday,—A serious hurricane is sweeping over the south of England, and there have beet a number off wrecks. All cross ...

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  26. FOURTEEN KILLED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— During the various attacks by Strikers on the natives, four strikers, natives, and one Indian have ...

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  27. EGYPTIAN PLOT

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—At the trial of five Egyptians, including a member of Zaghl[?] Pasha’s staff, on a charge of Conspiring to murder British ...

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  28. TEE GENTLE GRAFTER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Dally Chronicle” states that a dramatic development has taken place in Scotland Yard’s hunt for a sang of ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Tuesday,—Laureate, the tennis player, has died from Influenza. ...

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  30. GENOA CONFERENCE

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent learns that the United States Government, within 24 ...

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  31. RECOGNITION Of FREE STATE

    OTTAWA. Wednesday.—The Government has announced that Cana[?] will officially recognise Ireland as a sister State in the British ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BEEF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Edt[?] Jowett, M.H.R., interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said that the frozen beef prospects were ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND MOTOR SHIP.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Union Steamship Company of New Zealand’s 7000 ton motor ship Hauraki has had satisfactory trials in the Clyde. Her ...

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  34. STARVING RUSSIA

    HELSINGFORG, Wednesday—The newspapers state that owing to the famine anarchy has broken out in Several divisions of the Crimea. ...

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  35. MR. HUGHES & SEAMEN

    TROUBLE ON THE LARG’S BAY. MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister stated to-night, in further reference to the shipping ...

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  36. P. AND O. APPEAL CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Appeal Court to-day the Master of Rolls (Lord Sherndale), in his judgment in the case off the P. and ...

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  37. SLASHED WITH RAZOR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The attack on Thomas Kay who acted as mechanic to Captain Matthews on his flight from England to Australia at ...

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  38. RESTORATION OF RUSSIA.

    RIGA, Wednesday.—General Brussiloflf, writing to the “Isvestia” on the demands of the Allies, argues that though the new economic policy ...

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  39. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The wool sale had a much brighter tone than yesterday, with wider competition. There was a good selection of ...

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  40. STATE DEPARTMENT’S NOTE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) tonight delivered to the Italian Ambassador a note in reply to Italy’s ...

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  41. AID FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that the Cabinet has decided in view of the financial position in this country, that it Is impossible ...

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  42. NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Noradeutscher Lloyd balance sheet for 1921 shows that while the capital was doubled the profits of the company ...

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  43. DEBT COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. H. M. Daughtery) has over-ruled the Senate’s contention that Senator Smoot and ...

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  44. COLOMBO TEA SALES

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.—Just over 1,250,000 pounds were offered at the Colombo tea sales to-day. There was a very fair selection, but the ...

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  45. SUGAR COMPANY’S LOSS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The American Sugar Refining Company has announced a loss of 2,177,275 dollars for 1921, owing to the decline in ...

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  46. WOMAN SUFFRAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Robert Cecil has introduced at Bill in the House of Commons extending the Suffrage to women on the same terms ...

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  47. REHABILITATION OF RUSSIA.

    The note continues to state that with respect to Russia, the United States viewed with friendly interest any steps taken towards the ...

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  48. TARIFF BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The personnel of the Tariff Board, which is to administer, in conjunction with the Minister for Customs, the new ...

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  49. NEW SPANISH CABINET.

    MADRID Wednesday.—The new Cabinet includes the following:— President of the Council, Senor Sanchez Guerra. ...

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  50. MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Mount Everest expedition is leaving at the end of March. ...

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  51. TIPTON EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death roll of the Port Tipton explosion, which wrecked a cartridge factory, now totals [?]. ...

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