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  2. UNIONISTS BARRED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Fleming (secretary of the, Sydney branch of the Seamen’s Union), referring to the trouble on the s.s. Hobson’s Ray. ...

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  3. DIAMONDS STOLEN

    A remarkable case, of diamond steeling was traced in Hobart yesterday, reflects greatly, on the credit of the detective department. The ...

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  4. ROUND THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Pall Mail Gazette” states, that notwithstanding the Sir Ross Smith tragedy, plans are well advanced for another ...

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  5. IRISH SENSATION

    LONDON, Thursday—There were sensational disclosures at the Dail Eireann meeting to-day. Mr. de Valera made a violent speech ...

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  6. SERIOUS MUTINY

    LAHORE, Thursday.—There has been a serious mutiny in the presidency gaol at Calcutta. The prisoners attempted to break through the ...

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  7. MOUNT EVEREST

    LAHORE, Thursday.—On arrival at Phari-dzong, the Mount Everest party found all the stores collected, having been sent there as the ...

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  8. ANOTHER CRISIS

    GENOA, Thursday.—The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Genoa states that Mr. Lloyd George’s speech to the world ...

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  9. NON-AGGRESSION PACT.

    GENOA, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George has informally confessed that the heads of the delegations expect him to outline his non-aggression ...

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  10. TO START IN MAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The officers undertaking the round-the-world Sight are Major W. T. Blake, “Daily News” aeronautical correspondent, ...

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  11. PARTY GREATLY FATIGUED.

    The party was considerably delayed on the march owing to the inadequacy of transport, and worse still, a raging blizzard which came on, ...

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  12. FURTHER INTERRUPTIONS.

    Other interruptions fallowed, and Mr. Griffith retorted: “I am not going to be intimidated by any gunmen here.” ...

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  13. STRONG PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George’s speech , was received here with mixed feeling by the press. The “Westminster Gazette” declares: The ...

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  14. CAPTAIN’S VERSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There were an signs of trouble on the Hobson’s Bay to-day. Practically the whole of the crew have been signed on. Captain ...

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  15. POSSIBILITIES OF CONFLICT.

    Continuing, Mr. Lloyd George said: The whole of the frontiers in Eastern Europe from the. Baltic to the Black Sea are unsettled, and every ...

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  16. TRANSVAAL TROUBLES

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — At the sitting of the mining industry commission, the chairman made a statement in regard to the fears of ...

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  17. SIR KEITH SMITH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messrs. Fred Scarr, Wallace Bruce. Roy Taylor, and T. Steele, of Adelaide, gave Sir Keith Smith a quiet farewell ...

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  18. A LARGE COMBINE

    NEW, YORK, Thursday.—The New York “World” states that 14 of the latest independent steel companies in the United States, including ...

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  19. MULLINGAR FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An official message from Dublin states that three unarmed soldiers from Mullingar barracks were arrested by ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — The House of Assembly has passed, without a division, the second reading of a Bill to admit women to practice In ...

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  21. PRISONERS’ HUNGER STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — if appears that the hunger strike among those prisoners who are awaiting trial was very short-lived. It ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    When hunger (Russia) is equipped by anger (Germany), how long will it be before Europe is devastated, it that should represent the policy of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association has had an interview with Mr. E. Jowett M.H.R., who considers that Manchester, is ...

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  24. PARIS AND REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Minister for War (M. Barthou) points out that Mr. Lloyd George’s programme includes a discussion on a ...

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  25. EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The State Department has announced that the United States has recognised the new Egyptian Government. ...

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  26. CABIN FINANCES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “Times” correspondent at Washington states that the Government has informed the Cnban ...

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  27. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir , James Mitchell (Premier of West Australia), interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said, he was well pleased ...

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  28. SIR JOHN FOSTER FRASER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lady Helen Fraser has obtained a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights against her husband (Sir John Foster ...

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  29. TWO HOURS’ BATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A con[?]ct between regular and irregular troops broke out at Mullingar to-day and both sides used rifles ...

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  30. “MUST SHOW RESTRAINT.”

    We must show restraint in the hour of triumph. otherwise Europe will again welter in blood within the lifetime of those whose hair is now ...

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  31. ANOTHER CRISIS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Poincare (the French Premier) /definitely states that he cannot accept the suggestion that the reparations questions should be ...

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  32. PRINCE IN JAPAN.

    KYOTO, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales arrived this morning after in all-night journey form Michanoshita, and he was received by the ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Thursday—The international commercial wireless conference, including the Marconi Company, American, French, and German radio ...

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  34. CHINESE REBELLION

    PEKIN, Thursday—Over 170 American marines from the Huron have arrived to protect the American legation and the British legation guard ...

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  35. “AMERICA SHOULD BE HERE.”

    In conclusion, Mr. (Lloyd George said:—Frankly, I wish America were here. Her very aloofness from these European problems would give her the ...

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  36. ENGINEERS’ LOCKOUT

    LONDON, Thursday—The. Engineers’ Employers’ Federation to-day announced that owing to the failure to reach a satisfactory settlement with ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — England won the women’s international teams golf match at Ranelagh with an aggregate of 309. Scotland was second ...

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  38. ALLIES WILL CONFER.

    GENOA, Thursday.—It is stated if M. Poincare refuses to come to Genoa the Allies are prepared to meet without him. ...

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  39. DUNMANWAY CRIMES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Late last night armed men visited Dun-manway, in West Cork, and much rifle and revolver firing occurred. ...

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  40. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Mr. Collin Fraser (managing director of the Borken Hill Associated [?]melters Pty.), referring to the Arbitration ...

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  41. WOOL MARKET

    ANTWERP, Thursday—At the wool sales to-day 22,717 bales were offered and 21.902 .were sold. There was a good attendance and keen ...

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  42. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Grand Lodge of Freemasons in England has appointed the Prince of Wales senior grand Warden and the ...

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  43. BOXING.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Jack Dempsey’s manager announced that if Georges Carpentler defeats Lewis. English promoters will seek to stage a ...

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  44. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Further official correspondence which took place between Mr. Michael Collins (Irish Premier) and Sir James Craig (Ulster ...

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  45. ALLIED EXPERTS’ REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Han Press Association’s correspondent at Genoa spates that the Russians are awaiting the Allies’ note ...

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  46. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE.

    GENOA, Thursday.—Apropos of the Russia attitude, M. Tchitcherin states that it is impossible for Russia to surrender on the question of ...

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  47. COURT OF INQUIRY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain -“(Lord Privy Seal) announced In the House of Commons to-day that Sir William Mackenzie (permanent chairman ...

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  48. ANZAC DAS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Lady Mitchell, in the absence of the Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) laid a wreath on the cenotaph ...

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  49. TAXATION REDUCED

    LONDON, Thursday—The “Daily Chronicle” states that the Cabinet has agreed to the reduction of 1/ in income tax and a reduction in the ...

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  50. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the billiard match of 18,000 up between Tot-hill and M’Co[?]chy the New Zealand champion, the scores at the end of ...

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  51. LORD SINCLAIR DIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced of Lord Sinclair, who served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand War. Lord Sinclair ...

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  52. FIRST COMMISSION.

    GENOA, Thursday.—The sitting of the first commission has been postponed owing to the Allies’ non-agreement regarding Russia. ...

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  53. MR. JOHN PORTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The late Mr. John Porter, the well known trainer of racehorses, who died on February 21 last, has left 016335,825. ...

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  54. SUB-COMMITTEE’S WORK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Genoa states that the sub-committee dealing with Customs ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Miss Dora Meeson, Sir Bertram Mackennal, and Messrs. W. L. Lister, Oswald Birley, Arthur Burgess, T. C. Goteh, Gruner, ...

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  56. DEALING WITH RIOTERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Belfast the judges have inaugurated a system of dealing with severity with rioters. Frederick Lemon. who ...

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  57. “A MILITARY TREATY.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Embassy in London has issued an emphatic denial of the rumors that secret negotiations are proceeding ...

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  58. SIR C. H. BASON.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir Crosthwaite Hector Rason, the ex Agent-General 1906-9, ex Minister for Works and Railways, 1902-4, ...

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  59. CORK COUNTY COUNCIL.

    -LONDON, Thursday,—The Cork County Council has decided to fix no polling stations for the forthcoming elections ...

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