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  2. RESTIVE INDIA

    LAHORE, Tuesday. — In consequence of the intimidation and violence offered Government servants and loyalists during the Royal visit ...

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  3. NURSE CAVELL'S DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Brussels correspondent reports that advices from Mons state that the trial of Armand Jeannes, ...

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  4. ATTACK ON ULSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's Belfast correspondent states that a new campaign by flying columns of die Republican army ...

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  5. AIR FORCE ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel F. E. Guest (Secretary for Air), presently the air estimates in the House of Commons to-day, welcomed the ...

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  6. NORWICH DRAMA

    LONDON. Tuesday.—A most dramatic case has arisen in Norwich as a result of widespread newspaper inscrance schemes initiated at the ...

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  7. "LOVE" & REVOLVERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — Domestic tragedies, in[?]which husbands and wives are either killed or dan-gerously wounded are becoming ...

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  8. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    ln consequence or most of the Dominions refusing to support the air-ship service he had reluctantly begun negotiations to sell airships. He ...

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  9. LADY WHITE'S DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesdays-Jacobs, a boy aged 18, who was pantry boy at the Spencer Hotel, where Lady White was murdered, has been charged with ...

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  10. SECRET DIPLOMACY

    NEW YORE, Tuesday.—Air. Paul D Cravath unequivocally denied 'the statements attributed to Mm by Senator Borah yesterday He said Senator ...

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  11. POWER FOR ZEEHAN

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— The Parlimentary Public Works Committee continued its sittings at Launceston to-day in the ...

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  12. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday — Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) gave a luncheon to Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western ...

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  13. LARGE FARMS FIRED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The de[?]ction of loyalist homes in Tyrone is widespread. The sky is one lorid glare of burning ...

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  14. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday — Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) stated in the House of Commons to-day that Mr. Lloyd Geroge returns on ...

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  15. TREATY OPPONENTS PERSIST.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Despite Mr. Cravath and Sir Auckland Geddes denials, the Pacific treaty opponents continue to profess the belief that ...

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  16. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Soranus has been scratched for the Lincolnshire. The quotations are as follows:—Roman Bachelor, 5 to I; Monarch, 9 to ...

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  17. TWO HOUSES BURNED DOWN.

    LONDON, Tuesday—A large force of the Irish Republican army attacked loyalists' houses in Tyrone, near the frontlet. Two houses were ...

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  18. AMERICA AND CONFERENCES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—The State Department has announcel that the Union State Government will have neither official [?] ...

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  19. SENSATION CREATED

    LONDON, Tuesday — The scratching of Soranus has created a sensation, as he was one of the best backed horses in the Lincolnshire,'' both ...

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  20. WHITE HOUSE DENIALS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The White House has emphatically denied that the United States has entered a secret understanding with any ...

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  21. BELFAST CARTERS' STRIKE.

    BELFAST, Tuesday.—The cart are have struck work as a protest against ,their insecurity owing to the frequent shootings. ...

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  22. INDEPENDENT EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—A serious episode took place to-day, when native soldiers who were assisting the police applanded a procession of ...

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  23. STRIKER POSTPONED.

    BELFAST, Tuesday—The carters have abar[?]oned their strike further protection being guaranteed. ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES STRIKES BACK.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. G. Hughes (Secretary of State) struck back sharply at the Senate critics of Pacific pact in a letter addressed ...

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  25. DOCTRINE OF COERCION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In consequence of a campaign following the Peel betting case Lady Astor has introduced a Bill amending the law relating ...

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  26. REPUBLICAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Republican communique states that the army in[?]ted 20 casualties on the Ulster constabulary who attempted to ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES

    ENORMOUS PRICE IN LONDON LONDON, Tuesday—Forced strawberries at the Govert Garden market to-day brought 54/ per round. ...

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  28. SUFFERING EUROPE

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—A sanitary conference has opened to examine the epidemic situation in Eastern Europe. The medical director of the League ...

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  29. WATERLOO STATION OPENED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the absence of the King through a cold. the Queen to-day opened the reconstructed and enlarged Waterloo ...

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  30. BILL SUPPRESSING CRIME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Northern Parliament has passed the second reading of a Bill suppressing crime. Mr. M'Gaw, in moving the ...

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  31. WITTMAN'S "WEALTH"

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—After evading arrest for nearly two years, John Andrew Wittman was apprehended at Onslow to serve a sentence of six ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL SMELTERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Interviewed regarding the reported arrangement by which the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Co. will ...

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  33. S.A. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr. H. Barwell (South Australian Premier) has received over [?] application for the South Australian railway ...

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  34. FRUIT FOR ENGLAND .

    LONDON, ; Tuesday.—The Moreton Bay's apples are being discharged, apparently in a good condition, and sales commence to-morrow. The ...

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  35. MEASURE IN LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday — While Lady Astor, who was the first woman to in troduce a measure m the British Par-ardent, introduced the amending Bill ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday The exhibition of Australian products which opened at Australia House on January 26 (Austrlia Day) has closed The ...

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  37. ULSTER BOUNDARY

    LONDON. Tuesday—Mr. Winstor Churchill (Colonial Secretary), in the House of of Commons, replying to a question as to the general ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    PARIS, Tuesday — in attempt has been made to assassinate the Chiness Minister, Mr Tchengloh, who, in company with Mr Tsangou, a well-known ...

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  39. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    INDIANOPOLIS, Tuesday — Fully per cent, of the union coal miners throughout the country voted In favor a strike on April 1 to force the ...

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  40. JAPAN & SIBERIA

    TOKIO, Tuesday — Japan will not take formal cognizance of the charges of the representatives of the Chita Government to the effect that ...

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  41. SPINNING MILLS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—Mr. F. H. Wright, one of the directors of Messrs. Paton, Baldwin, Ltd., to-day signed the contract of Hinma[?] Wright, ...

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  42. BRITISH ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday—Sir [?] Rutherford has been nominated for [?] presidency of the British Association for the Advancement of ...

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  43. THE FREE STATE BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Crawford stated In the . House of Lords to-day that the Government, if possible, would pass the Free State ...

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  44. HOME FOR BOYS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The annual meeting of the Home for Boys was held to-night. The report showed that there were 14 boys in the ...

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  45. BIRTH CONTROL

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Mrs. Margaret Sanger's stay at Tokio has been uneventful. She is obeying strickly all police regulations. She is ...

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  46. BILL BEFORE LORDS.

    LONDON,. Tuesday—On a motion to consider the Free State Bill in committee in the House of Lords to-day. Lord Salisbury appealed to ...

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  47. M. LENIN ILL

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday — [?] Lenin is suffering from cancer. ...

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