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  2. IRELAND.

    There was an atrocious crime during Monday's fighting at Londonderry. A party of armed men seized and bound McKay, a young soldier who served in ...

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  3. MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    There was a feeling of optimism amongst Unionists congregated at Thades Hall to-day that the gasworkers and engine drivers' strike may be settled in a ...

    Article : 70 words
  4. WITH THE PRINCE.

    To-day was Children's Day during the Prince's visit. The Prince was cheered, when he arrived at the Showground this afternoon and was received by the ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS.

    Mr. Mack to-day asked the Public Service Board to adjourn the inquiry into the Soldier Settlements indefinitely as a Royal Commission was about to be ...

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  6. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,--The North Coast Railway League is making another effort to have the claims of this district, in railway matters, brought forcibly before the State ...

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  7. MULLUMBIMBY.

    At St. John's R.C. Church yesterday (Wednesday) morning, the wedding was celebrated of Miss Kathleen Reilly, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reilly, ...

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  8. BOULOGNE CONFERENCE

    A Boulogne communique states that the Conference this morning re-discussed the question of German payment for reparation and its distribution among the ...

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  9. Hopes Centred in Compulsory Conference.

    All hopes, of Both parries are centred in the compulsory conference of the gas workers and the gas companies, which will resume under the presidency of ...

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  10. Attack on Assistant-Inspector of Police.

    Partly armed men concealed behind railway piers at Beresford Place, Dublin, fired upon a, motor car containing Mr. Roberts, the Assistant Inspector-General ...

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  11. DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS.

    The great hall of the Sydney University was crowded to-day, the occasion being the conferring of the degree of L.L.D. on the Prince on his 26th ...

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  12. Wool and Basil Workers.

    Members of the Wool and Basil Workers' Union have passed a resolution not to work in establishments in which non-Union men in the engine-room are ...

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  13. Charge of Opposition to De Valera.

    Patrick McCartan. Irish Republic Ambassador to the United State's, charges Justice Cohalan that he opposed the Irish bond sale and tried to get a grip ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. Sydney Unionists Awaiting Developments.

    The Unionists at Trades Hall are awaiting developments regarding the Victorian strike position. ...

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  15. VISIT TO RANDWICK.

    The Prince celebrated his birthday this morning by riding on the flat and over the battens at Randwick racecourse. A knot of spectators gave the Prince a ...

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  16. STANDARDISATION.

    For the first time in Australia systematic and comprehensive steps are being taken for the standardisation of various materials used in industry. ...

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  17. SHEARERS' DEMANDS.

    The sudden demand of shearers for a 30 per cent, increase has caused perturbation among the graziers, especially those having interests in the drought ...

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  18. Brigadier-General Champbell to Deal With the Situation.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. O'Neill regarding the riots at Londonderry, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the County Inspector of Londonderry had ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. British Premier Interviewed.

    Mr. Lloyd George, interviewed prior to his departure, said that the conference had gone very well. The Germans apparently anticipated divided counsels, ...

    Article : 164 words
  20. MOVEMENTS OF THE RENOWN.

    If is expected that the Renown will leave Sydney, for Westralia on Saturday. The Australia, the cruiser Melbourne, and several destroyers are to follow on ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Rumored Closure of Irish Railways.

    Soldiers wearing full equipment slept in the streets of Londonderry and sentries fixed bayonets marching up and down. Military reinforcements have ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The " Yorkshire Post'' states that Prime Minister Hughes has resumed direct communication with the British authorities regarding wool. The ...

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  23. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The Wagga branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association passed a resolution yesterday congratulating the Country Party for voting against increased ...

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  24. MARRIED AT SEVENTEEN.

    Married at 17, Mary Ann Clyde (formerly Graham) found but little happiness in her new life. In the Divorce Court, Sydney, on Monday; when asking ...

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  25. Martial Law Urged.

    The Londonderry Magistrates have passed a resolution urging the Government to proclaim martial law and to send sufficient troops to enforce it. ...

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  26. COLOR LINE.

    A Sacramento report states that Governor Stephens (California), writing to Mr. Colby, Secretary of State, says that while California harbours no animosity ...

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  27. BUTCHERED JAPANESE GARRISON

    20,000 demonstrators condemned the Government for the massacre of the Japanese garrison by Bolsheviks at kolaievsk. Many tried to reach the ...

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  28. Police Patrol Ambushed.

    A large party ambushed the police cyclist patrol at Bantry. They shot a constable dead and two others were precariously wounded. The patrol ...

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  29. BALLARAT BYE-ELECTION.

    Nominations for the Ballarat bye-election closed to-day. There are four candidates in the field: A. Callow (Independent Nationalist), T. J. Kerby ...

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  30. Placed Against a Wall and Shot.

    A railwayman at Londonderry in a dying declaration said that he was held against a wall and shot. ...

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  31. WAR CALLS.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that M. Millerand, at Boulogne has gained the essential point; that if Germany does not promptly pay the Allies will seize ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  33. An Unbelievable Situation.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ashley drew attention to the failure of the Government to maintain order in Ireland, especially at Londonderry and Dublin ...

    Article : 275 words
  34. Complications Feared.

    The United Press Washington correspondent states that Japan has lodged an informal protest to the State Department against the proposed California ...

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  35. ORGANISED ROBBERIES.

    Police headquarters opine that an organised gang of thieves is carrying on raids on tailors and mercers' shops in Sydney. The gang is probably working ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. STRANGLED AT BIRTH

    W. H. Hutchison, in his Presidential address to the Scarborough Labor Conference, said that the League of Nations had been quietly strangled at its birth ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. DR. MANNIX.

    The Australian Press Association has telegraphed Dr. Mannix asking him his version of the ''Star Spangled Banner" incident. Dr. Mannix replied: "The ...

    Article : 92 words
  39. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    On a charge of wife murder by shooting at the Royal Agricultural Show, George Lopes Dias (50) was sentenced to-day by Justice Pring, at the Central ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. Instruction to Crown Law Offices.

    The State Cabinet decided this morning on the recommendation of its legal advisers to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the whole question of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  41. COAL MINERS' GRIEVANCE.

    Representatives of the coal miners will, said Mr. Willis, meet Mr. Hughes, this afternoon to discuss a number of grievances which have already been placed ...

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  42. SUSPENSION OF SUGAR DELIVERIES

    The C.S.R. Company has notified wholesale grocers of the suspension of deliveries of sugar till further notice. ...

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  43. THE BABY KILLERS.

    The "New York Times'' Washington correspondent states that the Assistant Secretary of Labor has been advised from Genoa that the German seamen ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. IMPORTED CHEESE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Mitchell Thompson, replying to Mr. Nield, said that following the decision of the Government to make no further ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    At a mass meeting of returned soldiers employed in the Federal Public Service the proposed amendments to the Commonwealth Service Act were ...

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  46. IN DIVORCE.

    Harold Fleet Fysh, son of the late Sir Phillip Fysh, formerly Premier of Tasmania and Commonwealth Postmaster General in the Barton administration, ...

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  47. CHILI AND PERU.

    A Buenos. Aires message states that diplomatic circles consider that the purchase by Chili of three warships from Britain is an indication that the Tacna ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. BLAYNEY MURDER CASE.

    Christopher Fowler, charged with the murder of William Jones, near Blayney, was acquitted at the Criminal Court yesterday. ...

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  49. INTER-IMPERIAL SHIPPING.

    The Imperial Shipping Committee; purely an advisory body, will enquire into complaints regarding ocean freights, facilities and conditions of ...

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  50. CAUGHT ON THE HOP.

    Owing to the drop in silver Chinese importers are threatened with a loss of 60 million taels during the fiscal year. The fulfillment of contracts means ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. VERBRUGGHEN'S POSITION.

    It has been arranged that the Premier and Minister of Education shall interview Verbrugghen within the next two or three days with regard to his position ...

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  52. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    Mr. J. Storey (Premier) states that the Premiers' Conference has been postponed, probably for a fortnight. ...

    Article : 30 words
  53. CANADA'S SURPLUS WHEAT.

    France, Belgium, Greece and Rumania are in the market for the Canadian 1920 surplus wheat. ...

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