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  2. INDIA’S DEMANDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, referring to the publication of the Indian Government’s ...

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  3. WIRELESS WONDERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— In [?] tests of wireless telephony the Postal Department has been able to establish communication with New ...

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  4. MARTIAL LAW

    Martial law has been proclaimed in connection with the trouble the Rand goldfields, and this involves the whole of the central Transvaal. The defence force has received its mobilisation, orders. response to the call, Durban has decided to proclaim a general ...

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  5. LAST FEW DAYS

    PRINCE OF WALES CAMP, Rawalpindi, Thursday.— The visit of the Prince to Rawalpindi (Punjab), the headquarters of the northern ...

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  6. “WHITE AUSTRALIA”

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), replying to the interview given by Mr. H. N. Harwell (Premier of ...

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  7. GENOA CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The New York pres [?]itterly attacks Mr. C. E. Hughes reply to the Genoa conference invitation ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill, reviewing the conditions in Mesopotamia, said he had been able ...

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  9. PALESTINE DIFFICULTIES

    Mr. Churchill emphasised the difficulty of Palestine because Britain was openly pledged to the Zionists, and the Arab majority in Palestine ...

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  10. DESTROYED UNITY OF POLICY.

    Mr. Chamberlain added that the Government was unable to reconcile the publication of the telegram on the sole responsibility of Mr. Montagu ...

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  11. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    NEW YORK,— Thursday,— The “New York Times” Washington correspondent states that it is learned that while the United States will ...

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  12. NURSES LEAGUE PROTEST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir; Joseph Cook has forwarded to the newspapers a cablegram signed by , Mr. G. J. C. Dyett, on behalf of the Nurses’ ...

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  13. “UNPROVOKED ATTACKS.”

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— proclamation issued this afternoon states that the Government has information of deliberate unprovoked ...

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  14. TROUBLE WITH THE KURDS

    Mr. H. H. Asqulth predicted that trouble was inevitable with the, Kurds and possibly the Turks. He stressed the fact that a real lasting treaty ...

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  15. CAPE MAIL DERAILED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— The most serious happening night in connection with the strike was the derailment of the Cape mall ...

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  16. SECRETARY OF STATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. E. S. Montagu (Secretary of State for India) has resigned. ...

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  17. FEATURES FILMS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The [?] of the action brought against the Federated Feature Films [?] Ebenezer Cox. shareholder in the ...

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  18. MAINTAINING RAlL SERVICES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— The railway running staff has agreed, maintain a limited service, and the management is undertaking special ...

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  19. SOVIET MOBILISES

    HELSINGBORG, Thursday. — Close to the Finland frontier, east of Lake Lodoga, the Bolsheviks have concentrated 30,000 men, 60 guns, as flying ...

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  20. “I FEEL JUSTIFIED.”

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. E. S. Montagu, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, tendering his resignation, says:— ...

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  21. THE AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania, when Interviewed by the Australian Press Association, pointed ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP

    LAHORE, Thursday—India has entered a challenge for the Davis. Cup but Jacob, Deane and Sleen will be unable to travel, thus ...

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  23. EXCITEMENT PREVAILS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—Great excitement but there is general [?] tives but there is general testimony to their law-abiding behaviour under ...

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  24. RED FLAG STILL FLlES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— The red flag now files from the Town Hall [?]agstan and the Industrial Federation band is playing in front ...

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  25. LIFE ON THE BRINY

    NAVIGATION ACT READ TO CREW. MELBOURNE , Friday.— The crew on the Commonwealth Government steamer Australia port which reached ...

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  26. COTTON MILL FRAUD

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the Old Balley to-day the trial was commenced of Ernest Terah Holey Thomas Fletcher, ex-Mayor John ...

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  27. ROUND THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Captain F. Guest, Secretary of State for Air, replying to a question in the House of Common to-day, said Sir Rose ...

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  28. FOOD DISTRIBUTION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— Several railwaymen have come out under protest, arid state they could not continue work without further ...

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  29. PREMIER IN REPLY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying, said:— “I do not doubt that you were [?]ctuated solely by a sense of public duty; nevertheless, without the press ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying to a question, said he did not think that legislation, for ...

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  31. MARTIAL LAW.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday—Martial law has been proclaimed. The proclamation of martial law applies to the whole of Central ...

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  32. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The scores in the Reece M’Conachy match today were:—Inierval: Reece, 4663; M'Conachy. 4159; conclusion of play, ...

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  33. LAW AND ORDER FAIL.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—In the Legislative. Assembly to-day, Mr. J. X. Merriman moved the adjournment of the House to consider the grave ...

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  34. POLICE IN POSSESSION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday. — The police have taken possession of the Town Hall and the Trades Hall. ...

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  35. THE GOLDEN SUMMER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords has carried the second reading of a Bill permanently estab lishing summer time between the ...

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  36. THE LARGS BAY

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Union, officials state that Mr. Hughes statement regarding the Commonwealth-steamer Largs Bay is altogether wrong. In ...

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  37. POLICE AND STRIKERS CLASH.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.— It is reported that strikers commandos opened fire on the police in the Benoui-Brakpan area. ...

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  38. “CANNOT WORK TOGETHER.”

    “I cannot doubt that, on reflection you will share my view that, after what has occurred, we cannot usefully co-operate in the same ...

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  39. STAMP DUTIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dominions High Commissioner and Australian. Agents-General to-day discussed the question of obtaining a revision ...

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  40. RED CROSS MATTERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Visco[?] Novar, wife of the former Governor General of the Commonwealth will represent the Australian Red Cross ...

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  41. SIR JOHN SALMOND.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The King today gave an audience to Sir John Salmond, New Zealand’s representative at the Washington Conference. ...

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  42. ENGINEERING CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.—The engineering trade crisis has undergone a most dramatic development Early yesterday morning representatives of the ...

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  43. BELFAST RIOTS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Spasmodic firing continues in Belfast. A blind man groping his way homewards with a boy was shot in the head, and is ...

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  44. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    LONDON, Thursdays.— While a shell was being dismantled it exploded in the Pembroy monition factory A portion of the roof was ...

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  45. “ACTION INDEFENSIBLE.”

    “The moment chosen for your action was moreover indefensible from the standpoint which must govern [?] action of broad Imperial ...

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  46. “A COWARDLY SURRENDER.”

    General Sir O”Moore Creagh, late Commander-in-Chief in India, considers Lord Reading’s proposals an absolute cowardly surrender to ...

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  47. FATAL EARTH FALL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A fatality occurred at Black Rock last night, when two boys were buried alive beneath a mass of falling earth and ...

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  48. BIRTH CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The Chicago “Tribune's” Tokio correspondent states that when Mrs. Margaret Sanger reaches Yokohama on Friday she ...

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  49. EGYPT’S INDEPENDENCE

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Two hundred Moslem ladies in white veils engaged fleet of taxis and motor cars and paraded Cairo to-day, displaying banners ...

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  50. TO THE CONTINENT

    LONDON, Thursday. — Visco[?] Lascelles and Princess Mary have left for Pans and Italy. Launceston- Easter Competitions. ...

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  51. SHIPPING FATALITIES

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday.—A passenger steamer has founded, and 11 people were drowned. PARIS, Thursday.—A trawler has ...

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  52. A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT

    Baron Sydenham, of Coombe ex-Governor of Bombay, when interviewed to-day, said: “ The Government of India’s step is a dangerous ...

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