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  2. IRISH SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A general strike on the Free State railways is threatened on Sunday next owing to the failure to settle the wages ...

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  3. U.S. INTERVENTION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Harding has sent a letter to Senator Lodge declaring that a passage in Senator Borah's resolution, ...

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  4. WAZIRISTAN WAR.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—Sixteen machines bombed Waziristan frontier villages, dropping four and a hall tons of bombs. It was a complete and ...

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  5. "WAR INEVITABLE."

    LONDON, Thursday.— the correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Athens states that war is considered to be inevitable. M. Venizelos ...

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  6. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— It is understood Mr, Bonar Law is submitting to Cabinet an entirely new reparations plan, providing for the ...

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  7. SOVIET ROSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. E. T. Asche, of Melbourne, who has been in Russia representing this Australian Russian Relief organisation, ...

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  8. FIRST TEST MATCH

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— The first test match between the M.C.C. cricket eleven had a South African eleven was concluded ...

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  9. THE ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    ROME, Thursday.— The Premier, Signor Mussolini, speaking before the Ministerial Council, explained that the main reason be did not visit ...

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  10. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A bomb was thrown i Tangier street, Dublin, while a tender filled with Free State troops was passing. The troops were ...

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  11. CAPITULATIONS QUESTION.

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.— Sir Horace George Rumbold (British High Commissioner and Ambassador at Constantinople) presented a ...

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  12. FIGHT IN PUBLIC HOUSE.

    LONDON, .Thursday.—Free State soldiers from Cork surprised a party of seven rebels in a- public house at Clonakilty, The first Free Stater to ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Thursday—The death is announced of Margaret Cooper, the well-known English entertainer. She was the widow of the late Captain ...

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  14. EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT.

    The policital experiment being carried out in Russia was most interesting, and Moscow was now one of the most pleasant capitals in ...

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  15. “UNCOMPROMISING SPEECH”

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.— Ismet Pasha, speaking on the report, insisted that Turkey's judicial system was equal to any in the world, He flatly ...

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  16. LAND DISARMAMENT.

    President Harding continued: "The European nations do not share the United States' view that the foreign debt question is distinct from the ...

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  17. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Imperial Trade' Propaganda Organisation, which has been actively engaged tor four years in promoting trade, is ...

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  18. POSTMAN BAILED UP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Armed men held up a Dublin postman and extracted a cheque for £16 from his mail bag. They then marched the postman ...

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  19. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

    PARIS, Thursday.— “The Matin,” commenting on Germany’s default in the reparation payment, says France is desirous of acting in full accord ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    LAHORE, Thursday—It is proposed to establish in India a central cricket authority, like Marylebone in England and Melbourne ln Australia, to further ...

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  21. BARRACKS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Irregulars captured the-Free-State barracks, in Bowra, County Cavan, disarmed the garrison, who were outnumbered, and ...

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  22. "MODIFY TOUR ATTITUDE."

    Lord Curzon. once more appealed the Turk to modify their attitude. It was no use Ismet Pasha trying to convince the world that the ...

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  23. DISCUSSION IN SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Discussing President Harding's letter in the Senate, Senator Borah asked whether [?] ...

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  24. PENNILESS CARED FOR.

    The Government had made many arrests, and proved or suspected anti-Bolshevik agents. These were all well treated: once they were ...

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  25. LAND MINE IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—A land mine placed, near M'Cullagh's music shop, in Dawson street, Dublin, destroyed the building And damaged others. ...

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  26. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United States Chamber of Commerce has published an interchange of communications With German Industrial ...

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  27. OVERSEAS FREIGHTS.

    With reference to the announcement in yesterday's press regarding the contemplated reductions of 6 on the rate of Freight between Tasmania ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Four companies of French [?] from the visiting warships marched to the site of the proposed war memorial in ...

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  29. OFFICIALS PESSIMISTIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.— In circles not commonly pessimistic, it is believed the Lausanne conference is likely to prove abortive. The ...

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  30. SOUTHAMPTON HARBOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Southampton Harbor Board has reduced dues form 1½d. to 1d. per net registered ton, which is the lowest in ...

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  31. BOXING.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Boxing Federation haS witnessed the Carpentier-S[?] fight film, accom[?]anied by several deaf and dumb persons to see ...

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  32. AMERICA'S FOREIGN MARKETS.

    Senator Borah later issued a statement In which he said that President Harding's suggestion to Congress regarding Midens' debt funding s ...

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  33. IN MID OCEAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A daring operation was performed by a distinguished naval surgeon on an officer of the steamer Taiyuan in 'mid-ocean during ...

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  34. FELTON BEQUEST.

    LONDON, Thursday.— the Felton bequest has purchased Daumier’s painting, “Don Quixote Reading,” also the cast of Harvard Thomas ...

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  35. WESTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Gascoyne, which is an oil-burning vessel, and which was recently purchased by Messrs. - Trinder, Anderson and Co., ...

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  36. BRITISH NAVAL REMINDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Dally Chronicle's” diplomatic correspondent says Britain's naval gesture is a reminded to the Turks of an ...

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  37. HISTORIC BOOKSHOP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Mrs. M’Namara’s bookshop, in Castlereagh street, for 30 years famous as the haven of budding politicians and ...

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  38. EGYPTIAN MURDER.

    CAIRO, Thursday.— Owing to the assassination of Professor William Robson, Field Marshal Viscount Allenby (High Commissioner) has ...

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  39. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

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  40. “MOTHER OF BLIGHTY.”

    BALLARAT. Friday.— Miss Lily Butler, so well known to Australian soldiers as tile "Mother of Bilghty," has discovered at Ballarat a long-lost ...

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  41. BUNKERS ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Friday-—The bankers at the power station at Tamworth, which contain 1900 tons of coal, are on fire. Firemen and council employes have ...

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  42. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.— the Incorporated Society, of Meat Importers has cabled sir. W. F. Massey (Premier of New Zealand), ...

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  43. BETTER BATTLESHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The “New York Times"' Washington correspondent states that President Harding is supporting the ...

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  44. BELFAST DOCK HANDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The ballot of the Belfast dock hands, by a large majority. favored accepting an Immediate reduction of wages for the ...

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  45. POLICE ROUND UP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Over a hundred members of the police forces motor cars, motor cycles, push bikes, or on foot, made a gigantic raid ...

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  46. OIL AND WATER,

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The oli bore upon which the Queensland Government Spent over £35,000 is to be presevered with no longer. Lately ...

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  47. MR. WOODROW WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate has carried a resolution instructing the Vice-President to express Mr. Woodrow Wilson the great ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. Advertising

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