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  2. RUSSELL DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The hearing of the case in which John Hugo Russell is suing for a divorce from his wife, on the ground of misconduct, ...

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  3. IRISH REVOLT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A terrific explosion shook Dublin, caused by a mine planted on the Royal Canal bank, close to the Blackguire Bridge, which ...

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  4. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Paris report states that the French Cabinet has decided that the 1921 class, which are due for release from service in a few ...

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  5. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — There are indications that the Bruce-Page Government intend to push ahead with the Federal capital. They ...

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  6. ANOTHER VICTORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Labor had another victory in the Edgehill by-election, where the Labor candidate, Mr. J. Hayes, defeated Major J. W. ...

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  7. THE YARRA MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The girl asked me to rub her hands, and said that she was cold. She caught hold of my hand and said, ...

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  8. DELICATE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “Daily Express” at Cologne states the delicate situation at the east of the British bridgehead ...

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  9. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Chronicle" says that responsible quarters in Cairo have cabled, declaring that the martial law policy ...

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  10. EXCITEMENT IN HOUSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—During the division resulting on the Labor motion for mothers' pensions in the House of Commons, the result of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. ULSTER NATIONALISTS.

    The Ulster Nationalists have decided that it is inadvisable to continue the policy of ignoring and not attending the Northern Parliament, and ...

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  12. RAILWAYS IN BRITISH ZONE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French General Payot and General Sir A. Godley have reached an agreement regarding the French use of railways in the ...

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  13. POLITICAL DEADLOCK.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Three more arrests have been made, including two journalists, whose newspapers have been suspended. Politically a ...

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  14. LORD LEVERHULME.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Leverhulme replying to the secretary of the Gaelic Society. who protested against him including “Lord of the ...

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  15. GERMANY'S NEW LOAN

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Echo de Paris" declares that the £18,000,000 internal loan which is being raised in Germany is a contravention of the ...

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  16. REPORTS ON DIVORCE CASES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Evelyn Cecil headed a deputation to the Lord Chancellor (Lord - Cave) to protest against the present press reports in ...

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  17. BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A civil guard is closely guarding Siki’s headquarters at Howth, examining all persons entering and leaving. ...

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  18. MUST HAVE SECURITY.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Con.) considered the proposal rather insufficient for dealing with so grave a situation. How could such a committee proceed ...

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  19. NO SURRENDER!

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Cuno (Chancellor) addressing a specially summoned meeting of the Reichstag, detailed the history of the French ...

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  20. THE NEAR EAST.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.— The Angora Government, disapproving of the Lausanne draft treaty, is drawing up a definite counter-treaty. They ...

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  21. RAND TRIALS.

    CAPETOWN. Tuesday.—A Nationalist motion in the House of Assembly, urging that the Government should give amnesty to all persons ...

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  22. GERMANY'S JUGULAR CUT.

    Mr. H. A. L. Fisher (Nat-Lib.) did not believe the committee would produce any valuable and practical result. A band should be stretched to ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. GREEK REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Daily Express" correspondent at Athens reports that M. Anfarlos (Premier) is attempting to make himself Dictator ...

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  24. GIBBONS BEATS TRACEY.

    CHICAGO, Monday.—Tom Gibbons knocked out Traccy in the first round. ...

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  25. LLOYD AND BURNS MATCHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Albert Lloyd, the Australian boxer, has been matched with the Frenchman, Paul Journee, for 20 rounds, on Starch 22. ...

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  26. FEAR OF STRIKE OUTBREAK.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The correspondent of “Le Journal” at Berlin states that financial circles fear an outbreak of strikes, and a new revolution, like ...

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  27. INTERVENTION OF NO USE.

    Mr. Bonar Law said it was of no use for the Government to attempt to do anything unless public opinion was behind them. The Government ...

    Article : 134 words
  28. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Sir James Jebusa. Shannon, the well-known portrait painter. Sir James Shannon was born in New ...

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  29. MOTHERS’ PENSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Rhys Davies (Labor) moved that mothers' pensions adequate for the bringing up of ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. AMERICAN COMMERCE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Herbert Hoover (Secretary for Commerce). in a statement said the Ruhr occupation was causing a serious ...

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  31. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Monday.—Over 50,000 applications have already been received for the 35,000 seats for the Association football cup final at ...

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  32. THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Earl of Plymouth died suddenly after attending a levee at St. James’ The Earl of Plymouth was born in 1857. and ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. —The express was derailed on the Arthur Park line. The engine, tender, a wagon and two carriages ...

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  34. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir. Ramsay Macdonald (Labor leader) moved the following motion: “That this House ...

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  35. Food Statistics.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australia has the reputation of being a meat-eating nation, but according to statistics supplied by the Commonwealth ...

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  36. BRITISH BIRTH RATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Infant mortality in Great Britain in 1922 was 77 per 1000 births, which is the lowest ever recorded. Despite the ...

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  37. BRITISH TARIFF.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The Australian Press Association learns from the most reliable authority that Mr. Bonar Law does not regard the election ...

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  38. GENERAL SIR OWEN THOMAS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Brigadier-General Sir Owen Thomas, M.P. General Thomas was born in 1858, and was an expert ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. ITALIAN PREMIER.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—“Le Matin’s” Rome correspondent states that Signer Mussolini (Italian Premier) will be decorated with the Order of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. MORMONS MOBBED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A number of girls at Nottingham mobbed four Mormon missionaries, who opened a campaign in Market Place, shouting ...

    Article : 48 words
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