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  2. BATTLE IN DUBLIN

    Since dawn a fierce battle is raging in Dublin between the Dail troops and the Irregulars for possession of the Four Courts. Many ...

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  3. JOB CONTROL

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Steamship Line, interviewed by the Australian Press Association in reference to the tieing up of the Large ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION

    The Governor General's speech, delivered at the opening of the Federal Parliament to-day,, promises economy in the Public Service. A board of ...

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  5. SHIP BUILDING

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington says that the latest official naval intelligence survey of the increase of the naval programmes ...

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  6. MURDER OF RATHENAU

    A big demonstration was held at Hamburg to-day in connection with the assassination of Herr Rathenau, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in Berlin ...

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  7. THE P.P.U.

    The quarterly meeting of the Central Executive of the Primary Producers' Union opened to-day. Mr.- G. J. McRae, president, reviewed the recent conference ...

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  8. FOR SAFETY'S SAKE

    The Premier and Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lands; to-day conferred with the representatives of the Graziers' Association, the Million Farms campaign, ...

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  9. WILL OF IRISH PEOPLE.

    The Provisional Government of Ireland has issued the following statement: At the close of the general elections the will of the people of Ireland was ...

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  10. THE NATION'S TRIBUTE.

    Herr Rathenau was given an impressive ceremonial funeral. The coffin was brought to the Reichstag at noon, covered in the German flag and placed under ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES'S THREAT.

    Mr. Hughes, referring to-night to the hold up of the Commonwealth steamer, Largs Bay, in Sydney, said that this was an instance of the tactics of the ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES HAPPY.

    The Nationalists party held a further meeting to-day- when remarkable good humor was shown. The proceedings terminated with the singing of "For He's ...

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  13. FOR THE PICTURES

    What is known as the Trunk tragedy is still holding the attention of Paris. Last week Madame Bessarabo was sentenced to 20 years gaol on the charge ...

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  15. COTTON GROWING

    Mr. Massy Greene, Minister for Customs, wired the "Daily" yesterday from Melbourne as follow: I have seen Mr. Crawford Vaughan, ...

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  16. GOLDEN CASET

    Mr. Bavin, Attorney General, has issued another warning concerning the sale of Golden Casket tickets in this State. He quoted to-day a copy of a circular ...

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  17. HARD NUT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    The Provisional Government is heeding Mr. Churchill's warning as regards the rebel occupation of the Four Courts as a garrison. Three hundred buildings ...

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  18. DISASTER AT FUNERAL.

    A train crowded with spectators at Herr Rathenau's funeral, many of whom were standing on the footboard, collided in a tunnel with a train coming from ...

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  19. ONE FOR BARWELL

    The Manchester ''Guardian," commenting on the journey recently made to the Northern Territory in a motor car by Mr. MeColley, a correspondent of that ...

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  20. UNION MAY SEE REASON.

    Mr. Tom Walsh, general secretary of the Seamen's Union, is coming to Sydney from Melbourne, supposedly in connection with the dispute about the Largs ...

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  21. HORRORS OF HERRIN

    The lime officers at Herrin, where the miners on strike have brutally murdered numbers of the non-union men and injured others have asked the authorities ...

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  22. NO SURRENDER

    A largely attended meeting of the Garah branch of the Graziers' Association unanimously carried the following motion: That this meeting of graziers ...

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  23. ON THE ROCKS

    The captain of the tugboat which is assisting to salvage the stranded steamer Rona, belonging to the C.S.R. Co., which struck Flat Rock, a tiny, well lighted ...

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  24. MURIEL TANK

    Operations are being continued on the Muriel Tank gold field, and some success in being met with. All the likely looking ground has been pegged out and a town ...

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  25. I.R.A. COMMANDANT ARRESTED.

    Commandant Michael Henderson, one of the I.R.A. leaders in control of the Four Courts in Dublin, has been arrested by the order of Mr. Collins. ...

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  26. A DEADLOCK

    The meeting of the Credits sub-Commission has resolved itself into a long drawn out fight between M. Litvinoff, one of the Russian delegates and the ...

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  27. NOT MUSICAL

    A deputation from the Soldiers and Sailors' Fathers' Association to-day urged the Lord Mayor to abolish street bands in Sydney. ...

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  28. MEXICAN BANDITS

    The State Department is advised that 40 Americans have been captured by Mexican bandits near Tampico and are being held to ransom. ...

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  29. BEAUDESERT BORE

    It is stated in a message from Beaudesert that the bore is to be unsealed next Monday, and its contents further investigated with a view to determining ...

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  30. TO BE BUILT

    The Premier to-day received a deputation from the North Shore municipality asking for the erection of the North Shore bridge. ...

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  31. BEER IN ENGLAND

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Robert Home, Chancellor of the Exchequer, accepted an amendment to the Finance Bill, halving the duty on ...

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  32. TIT FOR TAT.

    Major General O'Connell, Assistant Chief of Staff at Beggars Bush, Dublin, was kidnapped by men from the Four Courts to-day. He is being held as a ...

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  33. KILLED INSTANTLY

    A message from Maryborough states that Edward H. Sivyer, tailor, while at Fenwick 's mill, Cooroy, was fatally injured to-day. Sivyar was cutting ...

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  34. THE WORKERS' MONEY

    Mr. Stanton, a Coalition Labor member of the House of Commons, who is a supporter of the trades union measure designed to prevent union funds from ...

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  35. TROUBLE AGAIN

    A critical situation has arisen at Osirio owing to the Egyptian Movement having dismissed 19 foreign officials from the Irrigation Department in the middle ...

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  36. MAN KILLED

    A serious accident, in which a man lost his life and another was badly injured, occurred on the Dubbo-Molong railway construction works close to ...

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  37. ONCE MORE A PRISON

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, has decided not to press his claim of the Parramatta gaol for use as a mental asylum, and the premises will revert ...

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  38. WEAVING THE NET

    Further developments took place this morning in connection with the murder of Francis Charles Kennedy, in Surry Hills, on June 17. ...

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  39. PRINCE FUSHIMI

    The death is announced of Prince Fushimi. He was 55 years of age and contracted influenza in November and the Court ceremonies incidental to the visit ...

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  40. PAY COMES DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Judge Beeby yesterday varied a number of awards by reducing wages in conformity with the basic wage declaration. ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION

    In consequence of the receipt of Mr. Hugles's telegram raising important questions in connection with pending immigration agreements with the Imperial ...

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  42. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The safe was removed from Teitzel's butcher shop at Ingham last night and taken to the Methodist church grounds, where it was ...

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  43. RANDWICK RANGE TO BE SOLD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Mayor of Randwick announced at the council meeting last night that the Minister for Defence had agreed to the proposed sale ...

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  44. LAND VALUES ACT

    Mr. Bavin, Attorney General, announces that the Government intends to repeal the Valuation of Lands Act this session. ...

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  45. KILLED IN EXPLOSION.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.-- While some men were engaged in reconstruction work at Wytschaete an old shell exploded, killing eleven men and injuring ...

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  46. NEARLY £5000 FOR A SHEEP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--What is claimed as a record price for a sheep, 4100 guineas, has been secured by H. Collins and Co. Lucerin Dale, S.A. for a merino ...

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  47. SIR HENRY WILSON'S GRAVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Henry Wilson's grave was visited by many thousands, to-day and was covered in a mass of wreaths, including a wreath of deep ...

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