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  4. FASCISTI AND DEATH’S HEAD

    Thirty thousand Fascisti to-day paraded the streets, wearing black shirts, and carrying ensign borne on lance points, to celebrate the third anniversary of the ...

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  5. AFTER THE SHOCK

    The [?] Federation has now [?] a circular to its affiliated unions stating that the appointment of an [?]tive was [?]contional ...

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  6. SHOW LOSSES

    The [?] much of the show was [?] to by the [?] of the [?] [?] He ...

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  7. WITH WIG OFF

    The [?] to the [?] [?] of the La[?] [?] [?] As the [?] of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BURRA’S BRAVE.

    The important and interesting functions taking place id Bum to-day. provide a [?]rious and fitting termination to recognitions of the gallant deeds of the ...

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  9. NOT AN INCH!

    Sir James Craig, speaking in the Ulster Parliament, said he would not deviate an inch from the policy he not had pursued throughout. He would not have spoken ...

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  11. NEAR EQUATOR

    A new phase of the Empire presented itself to the Prince of Wales when be landed at Fort Swettenham this afternoon, and motored through 30 miles of ...

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  12. SEQUEL TO SENSATIONAL ADVERTISING.

    Evidently toe Wondergraph management have put their foot in it this time, if one can judge by the statement of Miss Anna Jan[?]en, a vandeville performer in ...

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  13. Always Ulster.

    Lord Carson, in a message published in The Belfash Telegraph says —“I hope to reply to Lord Birkenhead’s criticisms in the House of Lords but nothing can ...

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  14. Government Enquiry.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier ([?] a[?] that the [?] has [?] by the [?] of the pre[?] ...

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  15. CH[?]CK

    “Ch[?] The s[?] back in his what is the [?] of the c[?] [?] The [?] ...

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  16. Fires and Bombs.

    Further first have occurred in Belfast. While a small crowd collected to watch a fire at a jam factory a bomb was thrown injuring three persons. ...

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  17. Daughter Killed.

    Annie Horkan, aged 23, was shot dead to-day as she and her sister [?]attempting to coyer the retreat of her father and brother from their home [?] ...

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  18. FOR THE BAND.

    The great problem which is perp[?]ing the dancing world to-day is that of the hand. Each season the dancing public, becomes more sophisticated and club ...

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  19. Civic Reception.

    The first official function of the day was the civic reception to the Prime Minister at noon. The institute had was crowded. Incidental to the function was a ...

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  20. CALLOUS CRIMINAL YOUTH.

    The 18-years-old youth, Jacobs, who was charged with the mu[?]der of Lady White on March 14, appeared at-the Police Court to-day. The following statement made ...

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  21. Return of Cape Police.

    The local Government of South African [?] which has been [?] from the P[?] for the [?] on the r[?] duty, returned ...

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  22. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George spent this morning at a Cabinet meeting, and lunched with Liberal members of .the Ministry. He was granted an audience by the King this ...

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  23. HUNDRED ARRESTED

    A [?] pres[?] Sac[?] some of them of the s[?]tionary type, have been [?] is pre[?]. They belong to an [?] with smuggling ...

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  24. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    At the German Shopping Conference Herr Winning, the general manager of the Nord Dutcher LIoyd, said that the grant of the Government of 13 milliards of ...

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  25. MARRIED TO FOREIGNERS.

    The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the Bill which will amend the law which compels a woman to assume the nationality of her husband, ...

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  26. TEE TIMID BIRD.

    The Financial Times, commenting upon the report of the first scrutiny in the New South Wales elections, says;—The defeat of the Labour Government in New South ...

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  27. MY LADY’S NICOTINE.

    The residents of New York woke up this morning to find a new surprise awaiting them. The city's Board of Aldermen had passed, and the Mayor had signed in due ...

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  28. EMPIRE FIRST.

    At the opening of the exhibition of Australian pro[?] which was moved been Au[?] to Sat[?] Sir length Coa[?] specially refereed to the fort ...

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  29. GUANO AND GUM.

    At the meeting of Executive Council on Wednesday new regulations were issued in regard to the collection of guano and yacca gum on Crown lands. Yacca gum. ...

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  30. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    Huddersfield drew with Tottenham in First League games, the scores being 1 goal each. ...

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  31. OVER THE ATLANTIC.

    The pall Mall Gasste ass[?] that a [?] backed by a fire of armament makers has been formed with the object of [?] Government [?]. There ...

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  33. MOUNT EVEREST.

    Brig-Gen C. J. Bruce the third son of the first Lord Aberdare) and several other members of the party which is shortly to make the endeavour to complete ...

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  34. THE NORTH POLE.

    Capt. Am[?]udeen has arrived, and announced that has expedition to the North Pole will start from Seattle on June 1. He will take two American aeroplanes ...

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  35. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    In the Criminal Court on Wednesday (before Mr. Justice -Gordon and a jury) the trial was continued in which Frederick R. Foster, James Farquhar, and Archibald ...

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  36. THE OCEAN’S GRAVE.

    The [?] P[?] assembled at the [?] where the [?] was [?] with hands. A [?]ral service was [?] were dropped everboard ...

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  38. TREMENDOUS LOSS.

    The [?]balance sheet of the Siemens Electrical Company, owing to the adverse rate of exchange, shows a loss for the year of 183,000,400 marks. This is four times the ...

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  39. REDUCED NAVY.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—The naval subcommittee of the United States House of Representatives to-day cut down the ...

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  40. THIRD TRY.

    De[?] Wakeford, the [?]tor of [?] Cathedral who [?] year was ge[?] in charges of [?] [?] third app[?] ...

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  41. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press Association states that two men believed to be Korean revolutionises, attempted to assassinate Baron Tanaka, ...

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  42. FRANCE AND GENOA.

    M. Barthon hit been appointed President of the Genoa delegation. The o[?] French delegate will be appointed this [?] ...

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