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  2. FISHERMEN'S STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Riotous scenes were repeated to-day at Aberdeen, arising from the trawlermen's strike in an attempt to stop the ...

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  3. YACHT MISSING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Fears are entertained of the safety of the 24ft. yacht Coralie with seven persons aboard, which has been inissing In ...

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  4. DRAWN TO HIS DEATH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The official report of the Royal Air Force records a strange mishap. An airman was watching the revolving propellor of ...

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  5. MINERS ON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Some 47,000 Rhondda Valley miners to-day obeyed the call to strike, with the object of farcing 5000 non-unionists and ...

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  6. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent states that the German Government's protest against the Essen shootings sent ...

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  7. IRISH REVOLT.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Kernan and Breslin, two Dublin youths, were taken in motor cars to Ashtown, a suburb, where they were flung out on the ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech here said that the League of Nations did not crystallise the Versailles Treaty, but ...

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  9. LATER.

    Word has been received that the missing yacht has turned up safely, having been weatherbound. ...

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  10. ATE CHOLERA GERMS.

    WARSAW, Wednesday. — Thieves broke into the municipal laboratory in Warsaw, stole surgical instruments and also ate rabbits and pigeons, ...

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  11. TOTALISATOR TAX.

    The Legislative Council last night gave consideration to the Lotteries Bill. The second reading was moved by the Attorney-General (Mr. W. ...

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  12. LIEUTENANTS MURDERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The bodies of Lieutenants’ Cruise and Kennedy, of the Clonmel garrison, were captured by Irregulars in January while ...

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  13. SUNBEAM.

    The Sunbeam Pantomime Children, proclaimed as the cleverest combination that has ever visited Hobart, again packed the Palace Theatre at both ...

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  14. TRAIN WRECK AT WESEL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is officially denied that there was any attempt at sabotage, at Wesel, where nine trains were wrecked yesterday. It is stated ...

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  15. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that the last remnants of the Imperial Russian navy, twelve ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ARTICLE.

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. Lloyd George’s 15th article on international affairs, which will be published to-morrow, discusses the League of ...

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  17. TROUBLE AT GRIMSBY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Many Grimsby trawlers have been laid up owing to the owners’ inability to obtain coal, because merchants can ...

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  18. LEITRIM TOWN PLUNDERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rebels looted the town of Dromahair, in County Leitrim, plundered the shops and burnt down the Court House. ...

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  19. M. TROTSKY ILL.

    PARIS, Wednesday—"Eclair" announces that M. Leon Trotsky, the Soviet Commissary for War, is suffering from a mysterious illness. Four of ...

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  20. LADY NORTHCLIFFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Viscountess Northcliffe, the wife of the late newspaper magnate, who died less than nine months ago, to-day married ...

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  21. RUNS INTO CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Queensland Government steamer Douglas Mawson left Burketown on March 26, during the height of a cyclone. ...

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  22. COFFIN DUG UP.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—A raiding party dug up the grave of Josep[?] Griffiths, who was buried 63 years ago in the Scothouse cemetery, ...

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  23. DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Lady Cook's committee has decided that the Australian wedding gift to the Duke of York will be either a suite of ...

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  24. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The following results of football matches have been reported: Northern Rugby League: Salford v. York 20—8, Leeds ...

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  25. LABOR DEPUTATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Delegates of the British Labor Party to-day privately interviewed Mr. W. T. Cosgrove (Irish President) in Dublin ...

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  26. MAHSUD WAR.

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—The frontier is reported quiet, but certain bodies of tribesmen continue to be intractable, indulging in petty attacks, ...

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  27. BOXING.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—After being stranded in Dublin since his fight with M’Tigne, Siki has reached France by a round-about route, aboard an ...

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  28. Umpires on Strike.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A few weeks ago a cricketer in the Parramatta district competition assaulted an umpire and was suspended for a month. ...

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  29. EMIGRATION TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday—A large number of youths and girls have emigrated to America from West Kerry during the last fortnight. This is the ...

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  30. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    ELLERBE (North Carolina), Wednesday.—Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, who left Pinehurst en route for Asheville in an aeroplane piloted ...

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  31. AIR POWER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Sydenham, in an article which is featured in the "Morning Post," emphasise Great Britain's peril through air ...

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  32. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Orsova’s Tasmanian apples turned out disappointing. The fruit is unattractive in appearance, and immature. It ...

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  33. RURAL LIFE.

    SIDNEY, Thursday.—The third conference on community settlement and the Rural Credit Bill opened today. Delegates numbering 187 were ...

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  34. THE LARGS BAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government steamer, Largs Bay, which was to have sailed for Brisbane on Wednesday, has been ...

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  35. LYING IN STATE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Curious rites and symbolism is associated with the lying in state Of Prince Kitashirakawa, who was killed in a motor ...

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  36. TANGANYIKA INDIANS.

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—Kenya is not the only colony where settlers are agitating. The Indian Association has wired from Dar-es-Salam, in ...

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  37. LORD CARNARVON DIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death, is announced of the Earl of Carnarvon at Cairo. He recently became sericusly ill with blood-poisoning, said ...

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  38. CIVIL AVIATION.

    PARES, Thursday.—M. Babot, a French pilots bas achieved a remarkable feat, flying at a height of 1500 feet in an aeroplane weighing four and ...

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  39. RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Heavy rain fell in Sydney to-day, but for the most part it was confined to the coast. The majority of the districts inland did not ...

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  40. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of the British Empire Exhibition Commission was held to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prnce of Wales won the Welsh Guards Cup, a two and half miles steeplechase, at Hawthorn Hill in the presence of the ...

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  42. THE GAME SEASON.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Assembly last night, Mr. A. T. Marshall, M.H.A., again drew attion to the necessity of a date being ...

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  43. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States Navy Department has announced that a further step in carrying out the Washington naval ...

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  44. SPANISH FINANCES.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—Senor Villanueva, the new Spanish Finance Minister, finds the finances in a deplorable condition. Note printing ...

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  45. CLOSED DOWN.

    In connection with the closing down of the carbide works at Electrona, which took place about a fortnight ago, it was learned last night that the company ...

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  46. ITALIAN RAILWAYS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The decision to disimss all women from the Italian State railways has been revoked in response to an appeal by Princess ...

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  47. NEW SWIMMING RECORDS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Miss Gertrude Ederle set three new world's records in swimming in a 100 feet pool. doing 200 yards in 2 minutes 30 ...

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