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  2. GERMAN UNREST

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The strike trouble is spreading in the Rhineland, and 50,000 workers are now involved. Four persons have been ...

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  3. CHILI DISASTER

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday. — The United Press Association’s Santiago (Chili) correspondent states that further earthquake shocks have occurred ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The British Ambassador (Lord Hardinge) has handed Quai d’ Orsay Lord Curzon's Note setting forth the points he ...

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  5. FATAL BATH

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Baden. David Lloyd, a young married man, died at the Victoria Baths under peculiar circumstances while bathing ...

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  6. MOTOR FATALITY

    PERTH, Thursday.—A sensational motor fatality occurred this afternoon at a level crossing near Midland Junction. ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The latest election returns show the position of the parties as follows:— Conservatives.. .. .. .. 165 ...

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  8. LATE SITTING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In order to push through the Legislative Assembly the Juries Bill, the purpose of which is to put an end to jury squaring, the House ...

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  9. IN PITT STREET

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A remarkable-attack on Mrs. Capels, the wife of a well-known pastoralist who comes from Burren Junction. near ...

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  10. RIOTS AT DUSSELDORF.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The authorities at Dusseldorf have decided to proclaim martial law, owing to strike riots. ...

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  11. CORNWALL COAL CO.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Cornwall Coal Company this afternoon Mr. Keith Ritchie presiding, the directors ...

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  12. DR. WIRTH’S RESIGNATION.

    BERLIN, Wednesday: — Dr. Wirth, who yesterday resigned the Chancellorship, when interviewed, said that his resignation was entirely due to ...

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  13. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Chronicle's” Paris correspondent states that the newspapers freely comment on Lord Curzon's attitude, ...

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  14. RELIEF FROM U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Harding has ordered two warships to proceed immediately to the Chilian coast with naval supplies for ...

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  15. SCENES ON POLLING. DAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The polling in the general elections in the London areas was quiet. It was opened in the murk of a November ...

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  16. NORTH V. SOUTH

    The North v. South Railway contests in bowls and tennis took place at New Town yesterday. These contests have become an annula affair with the ...

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  17. RAND MINES

    CAPETOWN. Thursday—A forecast of the report of the Mining Industry Board states that it agrees to the removal of the status quo and the ...

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  18. BOXING.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Georges Carpentier, the French heavy weight boxer, refuses. to fight Beckett, the English champion heavy weight, until ...

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  19. LUXURIES PROHIBITED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— Rafaat Pasha has published a list of so-called luxuries, the importation of which is forbidden in Turkey for a ...

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  20. DR. WIRTH’S ROLE ENDED.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — “Le Petit Parisien” says that Dr. Wirth’s role is regarded as ended. Probably a Bourgeois Cabinet will be established ...

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  21. EXCITEMENT INCREASES.

    The excitement i London Increased as the evening wore on especially when the Labor victories at Barnsley, Hanley, and Accrington were an ...

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  22. MR. RICKARD’S OFFER.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Mr. Tex Rickard, the well known boxing promoter, has announced that although he has cabled Joe Beckett several ...

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  23. “LOCK ME UP”

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A request to be locked up was made at the watch-house last night by Amle Berry, a middle-aged woman who ...

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  24. MACLAREN’S MEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The first of the three, matches to be played in Melbourne by the Marylebone cricket team, which is en route to New Zealand, will ...

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  25. TURKEY AND PERSIA.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— The Angora Government announces the conclusion of a treaty of fraternity between Persia and Turkey. One of ...

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  26. MISSING WARATAH

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — The mysterious disappearance of the steamer Waratah on her way from Australia to England off the South ...

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  27. GENERAL SIR. C. HARINGTON.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— General Sir Charles Harington, the Commander of the British army in Constantinople, who represented ...

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  28. JELF CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Coroner's verdict in the case of the late Mrs. Clara Jelf, whose body was recently exhumed was that death was ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. R. W. Dalton the Board of Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, reporting on New Zealand trade, emphasises the ...

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  30. PATHETIC SCENES IN ULSTER.

    There were pathetic scenes in Tyrone and Fermanagh, where the excitement was so great that the aged, and infirm were taken in their ...

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  31. THE GREEK DEFEATS.

    ATHENS. Wednesday.—The revolutionary commission has declared that Prince Andrew, the commander of the third army corps, was responsible for ...

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  32. Miss GENEVIEVE WARD

    LONDON, Thursday. — The late Miss Genevieve Ward (Countess de G[?]erbel), the well-known actress, who died recently, left £8976 net. She ...

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  33. AMERICA AND LAUSNNE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The New Yok Times’ ” Washington correspondent I[?]arus from a high quarter that the American Government ...

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  34. HERRIN INCIDENT

    MARION (ILLINOIS), Wednesday. —Three men have now been tentatively passed to sit on the Jury trying the miners charged in connection with ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Dr. Sir John Bland Sutton, the famous surgeon, has performed a serious operation on Mr. Rudyard Kiplin. whose ...

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  36. ANOTHER MINISTER GOES.

    Lieut-Colonel Leslie Wilson (Treasurer) is the second Minister whose defeat is announced, Mr. Erskine, the Independent Conservative, winning ...

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  37. TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 words
  38. CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 words
  39. FALSE DIVORCES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—An unusual special Act for the New York State Legislature is being prepared for the purpose of legitimising more ...

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  40. TRADE COMMISSIONER TO CANADA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. R. W. Dalton has been appointed British senior Trade Commissioner to Canada and Newfoundland. ...

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  41. BATTLE OF THE MARNE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Minister or War has decided to place in the War Museum one of the taxis which transported troops from Paris to the ...

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  42. MRS. M’SWINEY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mrs Muriel M'Swiney, wife of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, who died while hunger-striking in the Brixton prison. was ...

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  43. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S MEMOIRS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—“Frankfurter Zeitung” has acquired the German publication rights of Mr. Lloyd George's memoirs. ...

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  44. ITALIAN WAR EXPENSES

    ROME, Wednesday.—A Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into war expenses has bene carrying out its duties in a desultory fashion. It will ...

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  45. POPPY DAY SENSATION

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Twelve of the 16 women arrested for tampering with collection bows on “Poppy Day” at Glasgow pleaded guilty, and have ...

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  46. NOT GUILTY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The trial was concluded to-day in the Criminal Court of Georgt Laurence Fry, 32 years of age, for the murder of Trevor ...

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