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  2. “DRY” AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Attorney-General (Mr. H. M. Daughterty’s) annual report [?] out that the enforcement of prohibition has ...

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  3. GREEK DEBACLE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lord Birkenhead the ex-Lord High Chancellor, in the House of Lords, drew attention to the statement that correspondence ...

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  4. IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Hales. member of the Free State Parliament, was assassinated in Dublin today while on his way to Parliament; ...

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  5. Premiers Murdered

    SOFIA (Bulgaria (Thursday.—Ex-Premiers Deneff, Gueehoff and Malinoff, have been assassinated at [?] All have been in prison ...

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  6. British Ex-Service Men

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is officially stated that the person who seat the telegram to Earl Haig asking him for £1000 with which to help immigrant ...

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  7. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Found guilty of the murder of his cousin, Thomas Carpenter, in the lonely bush, near Swansea, on October 10. George Carpenter, a laborer, was ...

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  8. SENSATION IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The murder of Mr. Hales caused a sensation in Dublin Messrs. Hales and O’Malley were about to mount a car when the ...

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  9. Earl Haig’s Reply

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Trades Hall Council carried a resolution tonight bearing on a cable sent to England by Sit Walter Davidson, the ...

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  10. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The report of the Rhodes Scholarship trustees for the academic year 1921-22 shows that 300 scholars were in residence at ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. J. Barnes, Acting Director of Migration, has been absent for a week owing to ill-health. He returned to Australia ...

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  12. Labor and Immigration

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party has issued a man[?] with reference to Immigrants, stating that ...

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  13. BOXING SENSATION

    PARIS, Thursday—In connection withSiki[?] allegation that his fight with Carpentier was pre-arranged to end in the letter’s favor in the fourth ...

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  14. REBEL COUP AT BALLYMA-KEERA.

    LONDON. Thursday — Irregulars pros[?] an armoured car and [?] guns, rushed the village of Bullymakeera near Macrom, which ...

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  15. DISSOLUTION OF BAWRA

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Bawra shareholders’ decision to dissolve the organisation is welcomed in wool circles, and by the Australian pastoral ...

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  16. SIKI ACCEPTS CHALLENGE.

    PARIS, Thursday —Siki is delighted with Carpentier’s challenge, and says he desires nothing better than to meet him again. It is pointed out ...

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  17. UNDERPAID MEMBERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Many of the new Labor members in the House of Commons find that they cannot make ends meet on £400 a year, ...

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  18. SCIENCE EXPEDITION

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Earl of Plymouth presided at a dinner at the Savoy to farewell. the advance party of the British Pacific Science ...

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  19. ULSTER CONTRACTS OUT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ulster Parliament has unanimously decided to contract out of the Free State. ...

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  20. CONTRACTING OUT MOTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir James Craig, submitting the contracting out proposals to the Ulster Parliament, which took the form of an address ...

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  21. EX-MINISTERS SURPRISED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Colonel Sir J. W. Greig also raised the question of the Gounaris Curnon correspondence in the House of Commons, ...

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  22. FARES TO EUROPE

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The revised schedule of faxes as to-day issued by the management of the Commonwealth Government Line of ...

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  23. REBELS BOMB LORRY.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Rebels in Dublin bombed a lorry conveying Free State troops and wounded three civilians. The troops were ...

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  24. CATTLE EMBARGO

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir R. A. Sanders (Minister for Agriculture), in the House of Commons, moved the second reading of the Importation of ...

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  25. BAVARIAN INDEMNITY

    PARIS, Thursday.—“Le Matin” learns from a reliable source that Von Killing, the President of the Bavarian Council, has refused to sign ...

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  26. LOBBY OPINION.

    LONDON, Friday. — Lobby opinion takes the most serious view of the Curzon-Gonnaris correspondence. Judgment is suspended pending Lord ...

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  27. FREE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Liverpool “Courier” suggests that the King may personally open the Free State Parliament in Dublin, basing this ...

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  28. RAND TRIALS

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — The Judge-President of the Court trying the Rand -revolutionaries, today made, clear that his hope of ...

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  29. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The plans have been prepared and the sites selected for the construction of wireless stations in Britain to communicate ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commander S. S. Eyres Monsell (Financial Secretary to the Admiralty), In the House of Commons to-day, estimated the cost ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday. — At the wool sales to-day there was a better selection of top-making Merinos, and a fair offering of crossbreds. There ...

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  32. LABOR DEMONSTRATION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday. — The Mine Workers Union turned down a proposal for a general strike as a protest against death sentences. As ...

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  33. CHARGE OF PERJURY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Dorothy Turner, the chief witness against Sir Almeric Fitzroy, clerk of the Privy. Council, who was charged with ...

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