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  2. IRISH UNREST.

    Civilians using bombs blew up two military motor lorries at Cork, and between 60 and 70 soldier occupants of the lorries were injured, some ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The valve of a boiler in the mammoth Cunard liner, Aquitania, blew off and killed an engineer and injured a stokehold hand, while off the coast of ...

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  5. JERGER CASE.

    Father Jerger is still aboard the Nestor. The coal lumpers refuse to work on the Khyber until[?]an assurance is given that the priest will not be placed ...

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  6. TRAWLING TANGLE.

    Acting Premier Dooley to-day that when the new General Manager of Trawlers, Mr. Summergreene, took office he found the trawlers in a deplorable ...

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  7. BUSH MOTHERS.

    The Minister of Health this afternoon outlined a comprehensive scheme whereby he hopes to make the lot of bush mothers a little lighter. The Minister ...

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  8. A Report Denied.

    It is officially stated that the report of the blowing up of the motor lorries is unfounded. The military have thrown a strong ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    A Copenhagen message states that Krassin and Kamenoff, President of the Moscow Soviet, and Miligutin, Chairman of the Russian Economic Council, have ...

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  10. Questions in the House of Representatives.

    The deportation of Father Jerger is causing considerable interest in Melbourne. About 2000 people assembled outside Federal Parliament House ...

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  11. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    The Japanese Embassy announces that Japan is observing the strictest neutrality, and has instructed her officials in China against any interference with ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    A number or very interesting questions were answered by Ministers in the House of Representatives to-day. Sir Joseph Cook, replying to Mr. Austin Chapman, ...

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  13. H.R.H. THE PRINCE.

    The Prince has specially thanked Mr. Cgden, Labor leader for the Parliamentary Opposition at Hobart, for his remarkably loyal speech at the State ...

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  14. New Irish Bill.

    The Government is preparing a new Irish Bill, strengthening court-martials. They may establish trial by three Judges, instead of a jury, owing ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. AMERICA CUP.

    The Shamrock won the second race against the Resolute. Nearing the finish line there was a big hole in the Shamrock's balloon jib. ...

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  16. Smyth's Murder Denounced.

    In the House of Commons, replying to questions with regard to the murder of Smyth, Mr. Greenwood denounced the murder of a very gallant and ...

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  17. Preparations for Sydney Visit.

    The Police Department is busy preparing for the return of the Prince, who arrives on Sunday morning. He leaves Sydney at midday for ...

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  18. GERMANY'S COAL DEBT.

    Berlin advices state that it is under stood that the Government will encounter considerable opposition from the Empire Economic Council on the coal ...

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  19. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    Mr. Wearne, leader of the Progressive Party, stated this afternoon with regard to the published statements that negotiations were under way for a union ...

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  20. JOACHIM'S LAST HOURS.

    Joachim's last hours were pathetic. He retired at 9 To 'clock, placing a revolver on the table beside his bed. An hour later he got up and went into an ...

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  21. DR. MANNIX.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Young, said the Government was considering the action to be taken with regard to Archbishop ...

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  22. Another Scene by Hysterical Women.

    During question time in the House of Representatives to-day another attempt was made by a number of women to create a scene on the matter of the ...

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  23. SHEARERS' DISPUTE.

    The graziers are confident that as soon as the flood conditions permit they will be able to commence shearing without conceding the 44-hour week ...

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  24. RUMEITA GARRISON.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Lambert, Mr. Churchill stated that larger reinforcements were ordered from India to Mesopotamia. The Commander ...

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  25. In the Name of the People of Australia.

    Dr. Mannix, in a speech at the City Hall, on the occasion of receiving the freedom of the city, said he ventured to express the hope that "the goodwill ...

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  26. IN DESPAIR.

    The Coroner to-day inquired into the death of John Rhodes, who was found hanging at Daceyville on Friday. The widow gave evidence that her husband ...

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  27. A.W.U. Reticent.

    The Graziers' Association, in a statement re the shearers' strike to-day say that apart from the fact that the Union representatives at the recent ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. AMRITZAR RISING.

    In the House of Lords there was a large attendance of members and Peers when Lord Finlay brought up a motion deploring the conduct of General Dyer's ...

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  29. SYRIAN HOSTILITIES.

    In the House of Commons, moving the adjournment to discuss the "immediate danger to British interests arising from the threatened hostilities in ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIK REJECTION.

    The reply of the Bolsheviks has reached Mr. Lloyd George. It rejects the British proposals regarding Poland, and suggests that they are prepared to ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. BOOT AND SHOE PRICES.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Fair Profits Commission a boot manufacturer said that the people thought that there would be a big fall in the ...

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  32. I. W. W. COMMISSIONER.

    Justice Ewing leaves for Tasmania to-day. He paid a visit to the Domain on Sunday afternoon and stayed a couple of hours. He was accompanied ...

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  33. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    A wireless message has been received from Aviator Lieutenant Parer, announcing that he and Lieutenant McIntosh, who are flying from England to ...

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  34. OLD MAN AND WRISTLET WATCH

    A peculiar case was heard at the Central Court to-day when James Dunk (73) was charged with having stolen by finding a wristlet wristlet valued at ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. A Thrilling Experience.

    Parer and Macintosh left Singapore for Banda yesterday morning at 9.30, but were obliged to return to Singapore owing to thrilling experiences during a ...

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  36. HUMOURS OF PROHIBITION.

    "Prohibition has its humorous side," writes the Washington correspondent of the "London Morning Post," "but it is usually humour of a sardonic character ...

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  37. CHATSWOOD MYSTERY.

    Superintendent Bannan went to Rookwood this morning, where the body of Mrs. Annie Birkett was exhumed. The Crown authorities have decided ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND REPUDIATION.

    With reference to Premier Theodore's speech, the Australian Press Association interviewed leading Anglo- Australian financiers, who said that any difficulty ...

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  39. NAURU ISLAND.

    In the House of Commons, at the report stage of the Nauru Island Agreement Bill, the Government did not attempt to reverse the Standing ...

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  40. STILL NO SETTLEMENT.

    No settlement has yet been effected in the Civil Servants' dispute in West Australia, though negotiations continue. Three Cabinet Ministers personally ...

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  41. Accused Before the Court.

    Eugene Falleno, the man-woman, charged with the murder of Annie Birkett, appeared at the Central Court today. She is still in male attire, and ...

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  42. THE PULL.

    It is alleged that members of Parliament have been giving men letters to enable them to get jobs in preference to ordinary persons who have no pull. The ...

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  43. IN LITTLE HUTS.

    Mr. McKell, Assistant Minister of Justice, commenting oil the Emu Plains Prison Farm, said that when on a tour of inspection he found it was not like ...

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  44. WATERSIDE WORKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    The strike or the waterside workers at Brisbane has ended and the steamer Australind is being loaded. ...

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  45. GOLFING.

    At the golfing carnival this afternoon E. Apperly won the amateur golf championship of Australia. defeating T. Howard by four up and three to play. ...

    Article : 33 words
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