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  2. IRISH CHAOS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There were remarkable scenes at Cork in connection with the funeral of the murdered mayor. Work was suspended and shops closed. ...

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  3. NEW CRISIS.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.--The miners have rejected the Government's offer. (UNITED SERVICE.) LONDON, Wednesday.-- The ...

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  4. KEEN CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Keen interest was taken in a speech by Mr. Asquith at the National Liberal Club this afternoon, owing to the expectation that he ...

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  5. WAR GRATUITY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- In the House of Representatives the debate on the second reading of the War Gratuity Bill was resumed by Mr. Catts, who ...

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  6. OIL PROSPECTS.

    Mr. Arthur Morry, of the Department of Agriculture, whose application for a licence to prospect for petroleum over the abattoirs reserve at Woolston has ...

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  7. COURT'S POWERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The High Court of Australia to-day delivered reserved judgment upon important issues in a special case stated for the ...

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  8. FRUIT GROWERS

    The fourteenth annual meeting of the Queensland Fruit Growers Industrial Trading Society was held yesterday, Mr. W. H. Parker presiding. ...

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  9. BREAKFAST CREEK.

    There were many elements of comedy, despite the seriousness of the subject, in the proceedings at the deputation which waited yesterday at noon upon the Home ...

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  10. WHAT IS AFOOT?

    LONDON, Tuesday,--The Paris correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that the French Nations bats contend that the advance of the ...

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  11. RAILWAY UNIONS.

    The offices of the Acting Premier and Acting Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Fihelly) were yesterday morning besieged by a body of men representing ...

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  12. RUSSIAN SOVIET

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Bolsheviks have sent a second note to Czechoslovakia offering peace, and declaring that economic relations would greatly ...

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  13. N.S.W. ELECTION'S

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In connection with the State election the allocation of the absent votes and the checking of the first preference count are nearly ended. ...

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  14. PRINCE OF WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The programme of entertainment arranged by the New South Wales Government for the Prince of Wales was issued to-day. It includes ...

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  15. POLICE INSPECTORS

    Mr. W. M'Cormack, Home Secretary, yesterday: "A statement has been published that police officers are not permitted to retire until they reach the ...

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  16. "MYSTERY MESSAGES"

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- "The Daily Mail" reports that Signor Marconi has returned to England, and is leaving immediately, in a specially fitted yacht of ...

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  17. MENDING THE PAST

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Divorce Court granted the Duchess of Marlborough's petition for restitution of conjugal rights. A defence was entered, ...

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  18. WAR INDEMNITY.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Watt, was entertained to day by Mayor at a civic reception in the Town Hall. In his speech, ...

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  19. MONEY MARKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Robertson (Attonrney-General in Victoria) is consulting city experts regarding a Victorian loan. He states that there are a ...

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  20. STAFF PROMOTIONS

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided that consequent upon the appointment of John Douglas Story as Public Service ...

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  21. "KICK" NEEDED

    In view of the tense position in the Public Service of Western Australia, it is interesting to note that the official journal of the Queensland Professional ...

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  22. FIGHT PENDING

    LONDON, Wednesday.--President Ebert has promised the Berlin Socialist that the Government will hold a speedy election, and substitute workers ...

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  23. WINE AWARDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The judges in the wine section of the Royal Show completed their awards on Tuesday, and the results were announced to-day. The ...

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  24. POST-WAR FLEET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) stated that the ...

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  25. NATIONAL PARKS

    Speaking yesterday with regard to the Governments attitude towards the big primeval reservations in the Macphorson Range and the Bunya Mountains, the ...

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  26. SOCIABLE AIRMEN

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. -- Captain Matthews in his Sopwith Wallaby, Lieutenants Parer and M Intosh, in De Haviland 9, en route to Australia, and the ...

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  27. AIR FLEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Air Ministry has allocated the Commonwealth 28 Bristol fighters, a number of spare engines, and other parts, making up the ...

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  28. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith, Warrant Officer Bennett and Sergeant Shiers were the guests of the Commonwealth Club at ...

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  29. ANGRY SCENE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A repeated refusal by the Defence Department to produce certain files led to an angry scene at to-day's session of the ...

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  30. RIGHTING EUROPE.

    ROME, Tuesday.--In the Character of Deputies, Signor Natti declared that Europe could only regain its equilibrium by putting Germany and Russia ...

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  31. KING'S LEVEE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The King held his first levee since 1914. It was one of the most brilliant social spectacles seen in grey oldest. James Palace during the ...

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  32. PREFERENCE QUESTION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Senate, Senator Russell moved the second reading of the Immigration Bill, and explained that it was a machinery measure. ...

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  33. PRESIDENCY OF U.S.A.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Ambassador Davis has telegraphed to the chairman of the West Virginia State. Democratic Committee, thanking it for its ...

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  34. DECIMAL COINAGE

    LONDON. Wednesday.--A. Royal Commission inquiring into the advisability of introducing decimal coinage has reported against the proposal, declaring ...

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  35. DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    A conference of an interested in the manufacture of butter cheese and condensed milk in Queensland is to meet at the Department of Agriculture to-day ...

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  36. ARBITRATION COURT.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- The Prime Minister announced to night that the Government intended to introduce at an early date a bill to amend the Commonwealth ...

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  37. SURPLUS WAR STORES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Kellasay, Deputy Minister for Munitions, in a speech at Bedford, stated that the total amount realised by the sale of ...

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  38. CHAOS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" says that China badly needs a master. The military factions in the north and south ...

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  39. SPREAD OF TICKS.

    The conference arranged by the Advisory Committee of the Bureau of Science and Industry to discuss, the efficacy of cattle dipping in preventing ...

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