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  2. IRISH REVOLT.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The “Daily Express” states that Scotland Yard detectives and the police mad a series of raids in almost every borough and ...

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  3. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    PARIS, Sunday.— The dead bodies of Lieutenant Coltin and a railway expert named J. Fly were found laid side by side on a pavement at Buer, ...

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  4. STONEWALL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Som[?] remarkable stonewalling by English cricketers was witnessed on the Melbourne ground to-day. Ryder ...

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  5. BRIGHTON TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Weir, a shell-shocked soldier, ran amok in [?] working class district of Brighton on Sunday afternoon. Parker a ...

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  6. TO THE POLE.

    NEW YORK. Sunday—The “New York Times” correspondent at Nome (Alaska) states that Captain Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian Polar ...

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  7. POST, ’PHONES, WIRES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Gil[?] the Postmaster General, to-night announced the appointment of an advisory board to act with him during ...

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  8. LUNACY INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A witness before the Royal Commission on Lunacy to-day stated that some years ago, after having been unsuccessfully ...

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  9. GOLF.

    DAYTON, (Florida), Sunday.— Hagen and Kirkwood defeated Maclean and Harmen. two New York professionals by four up over 36 holes, ...

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  10. FRACTURED SKULL

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Frederick Phillips (60), winding engine driver, employed at the Borehole colliery at Cockle Creek, crawled into the ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning Post’s” Cairo correspondent expresses the opinion that the British community is strongly opposed to any further ...

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  12. GLASGOW SURPRISE ATTACK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two destroyers arrived in the Clyde in darkness and quietly drew up at the docks. The Irish Republicans were surprised in ...

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  13. BURGOMASTER ARRESTED.

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French authorities have arrested the Burgomaster, the assistant Burgomaster, Chief of Police at Buer, near ...

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  14. Sandy Bay Trams.

    Alderman Grant moved at the City Council meeting last night: "That in order to provide for an improved train service on the Sandy Bay line, ...

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  15. ANTHRAX AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A patient at Vegetable Creek Hospital, near Emmaville, was recently found suffering from anthrax, contracted from a ...

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  16. “ORGANISATION AND DISORDER.”

    PARIS, Sunday. — M. Anatole France, the famous French author, speaking at the Renan Centenary Trocadero, said that although Renan ...

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  17. LAND OF LIBERTY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Senator Borah in a stirring speech asking for amnesty for political prisoners, declared that the United States was the ...

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  18. INCENDIARIES AT WORK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Thomas Esmonde’s mansion, Ballynastragli, at Bury, was destroyed by fire. Fifty fire raisers gave the occupants ten ...

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  19. ANOTHER HANGING

    PERTH (W.A.), Monday.—Fran[?] Rosland, alias Matammin, a Malay was privately executed at the Fremantle gaol to-day for the murder of ...

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  20. Hobart Savings Bank.

    The half yearly meeting of the General Committee of the Hobart Savings Bank was held at the bank premises Muarry street on Monday ...

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  21. EIGHT HOUR DAY

    ROME, Sunday.—The Cabinet has adopted a decree establishing the eight hours day in the mercantile marine. This is expected to prevent ...

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  22. BROKE DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Norman Smith and E. Croysdill, who left Melbourne in an Essex motor car to-day, to break the record to Sydney, failed in the ...

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  23. SWIFT AND SECRET RAIDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—At least 100 arrests were made in the raids on Irish rebels throughout Great Britain. In every case the detectives were ...

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  24. HICKSON HEALING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Another pitiable procession of sick people wended its way through the aisles of St. Paul’s Cathedral to-day, when the ...

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  25. COHERENCE AT BRUSSELS.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent states that to-morrow the Brussels conference between M. Poincare (French ...

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  26. ALPINE GUIDE DIES.

    GENEVA, Monday.— Peter Tangwalder a well-known Zermatt guide, died on Saturday, aged 81. He was the only survivor of the Masterdom ...

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  27. SYNDICALIST MURDERED.

    MADRID, Sunday.— The well-known syndicalist Senor Salvador Sequi was assassinated while leaving a public bar. a friend accompanying ...

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  28. EMBEZZLEMENT ALLEGED

    BURNIE, Monday—James Eric Davies (34), commercial traveller, of Hobart, who was arrested on Saturday on a charge of having embezzled ...

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  29. SETTLEMENT BY LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Corbonne, advised France to confide in the League of Nations for a settlement of the grave ...

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  30. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Tom Mix, the popular William Fox star, is seen, to great advantage in “The Fighting Streak,” which will be seen at His Majesty’s to-day and ...

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  31. WRECKED TRANSPORT.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The loss of the Greek transport Alexandre, which foundered in a storm, causing the loss of 130 lives, was due to a violent ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON. Sunday.—Research work at the bio-[?] laboratory at Cambridge into yeast preparations secured a solid substanee which is ...

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  33. NEW TOWN SCHOOL

    A meeting of friends of the New Town School and parents of children attending the school was held last evening. Mr. J. Ross, B.A., presided, ...

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  34. LORD CREWE SERIOUSLY ILL

    PARIS, Sunday.—Lord Crewe, the British Ambassador to Paris is suffering from, severe pneumonia following influenza. His condition is ...

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  35. MAD BULL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— An infuiated bull made a fatal attack on its owner, John Ellis, farmer, of Springfield. Ellis went for water to a well and ...

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  36. THE NEAR EAST.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The “Daily Telegraph’s” Constantinople correspondent savs there is a general feeling of satisfaction in Allied circles ...

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  37. CHILD’S TRAGIC DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The death a three-year-old child occurred in tragic circumstances just before me laying of the foundation-stone of the ...

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  38. 25 GIRLS ARRESTED.

    Meanwhile special trains were arriving from other parts of the country. Processions of those to be deported were passed along the quays ...

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  39. AMERICAN NAVY.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The “New York World s Washington correspondent states that the Navy Department will ask Congress of an ...

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  40. COSTLY CASTOR OIL.

    ROME. Sunday.— The Milan court sentenced three men to two years imprisonment for administering castor oil to Communists. ...

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  41. “DICK WHITTINGTON.”

    Next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday evening? Hobart will be afforded opportunity of witnessing the popular pantomime “Dick Whittington.” ...

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  42. HAYES BENEFIT FUND

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  43. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    PARIS. Sunday. — Mile. London [?] Miss M’Kane in the final of the [?]iviera championship at Mentone by [?] and [?] ...

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