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  2. IRISH CONSTITUTION

    Although the strictest secrecy is observed with regard to the Irish constitution, It Is understood that it resembles none of the constitutions of the British Empire, but is modelled on the constitution of the Swiss Federal Council with certain ...

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  3. KILLED BY CARS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A blind man named Norman Dehnis, 26 years of age, was crossing a road in Malvern yesterday, when lie was knocked ...

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  4. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is reported that M. Poincare (French Premier) has flatly refused to consent to the reduction of the German reparations ...

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  5. THE DEATH RAIL

    A little flog Was electrocuted on the tramway extension to Augusta road yesterday morning, and the incident probably averted what might have ...

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  6. WAGE SLASHERS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The Railway Classification Board which has been sitting in Launceston for the past few days made .its [?] ...

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  7. KU KLUX KLAN

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. — A felony indictment against 43 members of the Ku Klux Klan has been returned by the Grand Jury, based on ...

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  8. SOVIET RUSSIA

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Mr. Tchitcherin (Russian Commissary for For Affairs) has arrived from Genoa, and will discuss the practical details ...

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  9. WOMAN KILLED OUTRIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mrs. Minnie Bones, 38 years of age, living at Hawthorn, was, while out Shopping, struck by a motor car and billed ...

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  10. UNDER GERMAN OFFICERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— “Berlingske Tidende’s” Moscow correspondent says that the Soviet naval commission has Ordered the ...

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  11. ITALIAN TRAGEDY

    ROME, Wednesday.—Warned by his dog’s barking, Fabio Gulseppe, a wealthy farmer at Nicatresse left his house with his family armed in ...

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  12. GUN TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—News of shooting accident involving the death of a little girl was received late last night. Rose Woods, lour years ...

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  13. RUSSIA’S TIMBER SUPPLY.

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—A number of German timber firms have offered to organise Russia’s export of timber, via Petrograd and Kronstadt. ...

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  14. Rich Gold

    The Secretary of Mines (Mr. W.A Pretyman) stated. yesterday that he had received a telegram from the secretary of the Corinna [?] ...

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  15. M. LENIN’S DEATH EXPECTED.

    HELSINGBORG, Wednesday.— The early death of M. Lenin is expected, and will be a signal for armed rebellion against the Soviet. Many ...

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  16. COMMITTEE OF BANKERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The reparations commission) bias officially declared in favor of granting an extension of powers to the committee of ...

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  17. THE NAIRANA

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Replying to the objection of the Chamber of Commerce to the rumored withdrawal of the Nairana from the ...

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  18. ELECTIVE MINISTRY.

    The framers of the Irish constitution have decided Jo eliminate party as far as possible, as an influence in determining the personnel of the ...

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  19. BURNT BY ELECTRICITY

    An employe of the Hey[?]ro-Electric Department, Stering McCaughey, 31 years, narrowly escaped death from electrocution at Waddamana ...

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  20. PARIS THUNDERSTRUCK,

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent states that the Reparations Commission’s decision has struck Paris like a ...

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  21. IRISH ELECTIONS. '

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Seventeen pro-treaty and 17 anti-treaty candidates have been returned unopposed, leaving, contests in 20 constituencies ...

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  22. CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN TREATY.

    PRAGUE, Wednesday.—Russia and Czecho-Slovakia have signed a treaty, the latter recognising the Soviet Government, ...

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  23. Wreck of Wiltshire

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Following on the discovery that the officers’ quarters on the wrecked Wiltshire had been looted of personal effects, ...

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  24. BOURNEMOUTH MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday,— The police Court trail of Thomas Henry [?] Who is changed with the [?] Miss Wilkins. of Bournemouth ...

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  25. SENTENCE ON ECCLESIASTICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Archbishop, of Canterbury has received a reply from the Russian Government regarding his protest against ...

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  26. CONFERENCE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary) held a conference with Messrs. Arthur Griffith and C. O’Higgins (Minister ...

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  27. FAMINE RELIEF.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Lord Weardale writing to Mr. J. McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria) acknowledging £1,400, making a total of ...

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  28. THE UPPER HOUSE,

    The chief Irish difficulty has been in devising a second chamber which will be democratic without a mere repli[?] of the first chamber, butr which ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. HERR STINNES AGAIN.

    BERLIN. Thursday.—Herr Hugo Stin[?]s, addressing Westphalian manufacturers and business men in reference to the reparations loan, said that ...

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  30. South Esk Flooded

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday,— Continuous rain has been falling in the north-east, and east portions of the state , with the result that the South ...

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  31. THE ULSTER WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Incendiaries in Belfast destroyed a large box-making factory and a public house last night, and five empty houses and ...

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  32. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The [?] when the play ceased to-night in the billiard, match between Smith [?] Stevenson, the English player, were [?]003 ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. Advertising

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  35. CARDINAL LOGUE’S SPEECH,

    LONDON, Wednesday.: — Cardinal Logue, speaking’ at Dundalk; said that there was a danger of the freedom they had won slipping from Irishmen. ...

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  36. ENGINEERS’ LOCK OUT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Apropos of the strike ballot, for which 400,000 ballot papers have been distributed to-day, the secretary of the ...

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  37. SURPRISE ATTACK FAILS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A party of Sinn Feiners attempted a surprise attack on the soldiers at Clady. The sentry saw the Republicans crawling ...

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  38. A Pretty Proposition

    MELBOURNE. Thursday,— With a view to obviating periodical calls upon the Federal Arbitration Court for variation of awards, a scheme was ...

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  39. SEIZURE OF AMERICAN STEAMER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The authorities are investigating the British seizure of the American steamer Seattle In Tralee Bay on Monday. ...

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  40. POLISH CABINET CRISIS

    WARSAW, Wednesday.— M. Pilsudsky (Polish President) receiving attitude of the report, characterised the attitude of the Foreign Minister (M, ...

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  41. IMPORTANT DOCUMENT.

    The '“Daily Sfcetclf” publishes a document which is in the possession of the Northern Government and was captured In a raid. The document is ...

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  42. MURDER OF LADY WHITE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Notwithstanding strenuous efforts for his reprieve, including an appeal to the King, Jacobs, the call boy in the ...

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  43. CARDINAL HELD UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday,— When cardinal Logne, who was motoring in Armagh, reached Haggardstown, a party of specials held up the car, Cardinal Logue demanded their authority, and the Leader produced a revolver and said “This is my authority.” The cardinal submitted to a search. ...

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  44. Trade With the East

    MELBOURNE. Thursday,— The Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) has convened a conference at Sydney on June 21, at which he proposes to ...

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  45. RESTIVE EGYPT

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—A communiqué warns the. public that the police is authorised to search anyone for arms. Resisters will be shot, and in ...

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  46. SIR ROSS SMITH

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Messrs. Methuen and Company are publishing this week the late Sir Ross Smith’s book, entitled “Fourteen Thousand ...

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  47. TASMANIAN FRUIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nicholson’s West Australian apples were in fair condition. Jonathams sold at 11/ to 12, Cleopatras at 32/6 ...

    Article : 93 words
  48. Advertising

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