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  2. TRAINED NURSES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An appeal against the registration ,of the Trained Nurses’ Guild, under the Commonwealth. Arbitration and ...

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  3. WAR IN ULSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Enniskille[?] reports state that many thousands of Sinn Feiners with armored cars ar[?] massing on the border, to reinforce ...

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  4. UNPOPULAR PEER

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.— In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Boydell (Labor) asked the Premier (General Smuts) whether the Government ...

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  5. SOVIET RUSSIA

    ROME. Tuesday,—The Soviet has signed contracts with Italian agricultural and metallurgical organisations. The former sends immediately 50,000 ...

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  6. WAGE REDUCTIONS

    CHICAGO. Tuesday.—The Railway Labor Board has ordered a new wage cut of eight per cent, for freight—car men and shop mechanics, affecting ...

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  7. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, — Representatives of the State Country Party submitted to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) their views on the sugar ...

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  8. Emu Bay Railway

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— The general secretary of the Australian Railways Union, Mr. Smith, has been negotiating with the Emu Bay ...

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  9. IRISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday, — Nominations for Dublin City in the Irish general elections besides the Coalition panel candidates includes seven ...

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  10. ECCLESIASTICS SENTENCED.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — Patriarch Tikhon, with other high ecclesiastics. , who were charged with agitating against the Soviet for the confiscation ...

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  11. FRANKIE BURNS’S FEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Thames-Ditten coroner, at the inquest on the victim of the drowning accident on Friday, complimented Frankie Burns ...

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  12. INDIAN AMBASSADOR

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday,— Dr. Sastri, the Indian statesman, was entertained at l[?]ncheon by the State Minister at Parliament House. He ...

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  13. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—While the Republican and Democratic senators attack each other with bitterest word battles , over the tariff, it ...

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  14. RECONNOITRING AEROPLANES.

    The British aeroplanes reconnoitring in Fermanagh ,in front of the police, rounded up a party of men and women at Carricks Hill. They found ...

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  15. BIG FIRE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,—A disastrous fire, causing damage estimated at £30,000, broke out in the western township of Longreach early [?] ...

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  16. SECRET TREATY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday,— A newspaper correspondent makes the statement that Italy and Turkey have negotiated a secret treaty unknown to ...

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  17. SENSATION IN CORK.

    There is a sensation because eight candidates other than those of the panel have nominated for the City and County of Cork. Cork City is ...

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  18. “THE WOMAN ADMIRAL.”

    The newspapers are giving prominence to the activities of Mrs. Laverton, the so-called “woman admiral” of Lough Erne, who aboard her ...

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  19. “SIR PIEBALD”

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday,— When the Lord Mayor at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council moved a vote of congratulation to Premier Bar well ...

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  20. AFLOAT AGAIN

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday,— The State steamer Bambra, which was stranded at Sharks [?], has been [?]. ...

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  21. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—Mr. [?]isk. managing director of the Amalgamated Wireless Australian Marconi Co., is now [?] Cape town , en route to ...

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  22. PASTORAL AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— Mr. Justice Starke in the High Court to-day granted the application made on behalf of the Graziers’ Federal ...

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  23. JAPANESE POLITICS

    TOKIO, Tuesday, —The Takahas[?] Cabinet has resigned. A message received yesterday stated that the leaders of the S[?] ...

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  24. OFF THE VENTURA

    SYDNEY. Wednesday,— A female passenger disappeared from the steamer. Ventura on the last voyage from San Francisco. She was [?] ...

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  25. HEAVY BELFAST FIRING.

    There was a heavy outburst of firing Belfast this morning. Bullets smashed the windows of the maternity hospital and the patients were ...

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  26. GREEKS IN ALBANIA

    ATHENS, Tuesday, —It is reported that the Greek Government is protesting to the League of Nations and the Council of Ambassadors respective ...

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  27. Aerial Mourners

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— Three aeroplanes are to fly from Melbourne to Adelaide to take part in the [?]uneral of the late Sir Ross Smith on ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. PATIENTS IN PANIC

    The medical staff protest against the atrocious attack on the maternity hospital. They say that the inmates were terrorised. For 45 ...

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  30. CAUSE OF THE DOWNFALL.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The.-Prince Regent has summoned- the elder statesmen of Japan to a consultation on the subject of a successor to Viscount ...

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  31. THROWN FROM HORSE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Alice [?] second daughter of the Earl of Liverpool, was thrown from a horse and killed at Coin Saint ...

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  32. BRENNAN HELIOCOPTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Air Ministry denies that the tests with the Brennan heliocopter are so satisfactory that the £50,000 prize offered for ...

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  33. FRENCH IN ASIA

    PARIS, Tuesday—“Le Journal des Debats” declares that the report of an agreement between France and the Sultan of Ne[?]d is devoid of truth. ...

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  34. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.—The Hungarian elections resulted in the maintenance of the Horthy—Bethlen regime and there Is also a noteworthy ...

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  35. RATHENAU’S PURCHASE

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Rathena[?] (German Finance Minister ) is sub-buying big industrial concerns in Austria, including the Wo[?]llersborg ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. CHARGES OF MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday, — Peter Ward and John McMui[?]an were remanded at Belfast to-day on a charge of murdering Constable [?]oulston on ...

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  38. COMMENT IN “WORKER.”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the official organ of the A.W.U. “The Worker,” comment is made by Mr. H. E. Boote, editor, with regard to the ...

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  39. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Tuesday:—Lord Morris, president of the Empire Exhibition [?]unched Sir James Mitchell (West Australian Premier) to-day. Sir ...

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  40. GOLF TOURNAMENT

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, who has scored 71, leads the field in the first qualified round of the Glen Eagles golf ...

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  41. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday, — The following results of county cricket matches have been reported:— Yorkshi[?]e with 306 and 149 for four ...

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  42. UNJUST CONDITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Between 400 and 500 members of the Victorian Riverina section of the A.W.U. met to-night and passed a ...

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  43. KIRKWOOD’S FINE PLAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday,— Kirkwood was out with 37 and home with 34. The card consisted of four fives, ten fours, three threes and one two. He played ...

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  44. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday,— Replying to a motion in favor of old age pensions. General Smuts (Premier) promised to appoint a commission to ...

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  45. REVOLVER EXPLODES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — James Quirk, of Brownsville. 25 years of age, had a revolver which was supposed to be unloaded. As it would ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    COLOMBO, Tuesday.—At to-day’s tea auction, over 1,500,000 pounds were offered. Good common Pekoe fetched 13d., medium common Pekoe ...

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  47. AEROPLANE DISASTER

    LONDON, Tuesday,— At the inquest on the victims in the Channel aeroplane disaster, evidence showed that [?] victim was decapitated. ...

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  48. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD.

    LONDON, Tuesday, — The betting in the open golf championship with a field of over 100 is as follows:—Duncan and Kirkwood, 6 to 1. They are ...

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  49. ZINC CORPORATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday,— The Zinc Corporation’s credit balance is stated at £42,547, of which the year’s dividend absorbs £24.569. £17,978 will ...

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