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  2. GROWING WORSE.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Dublin correspondent of "The Daily Mail" states: "The present position in Ireland calls for the immediate establishment of some ...

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  3. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Fine And cool weather made yesterday celebration of St. Patrick's Day a plea stint affair in every way,. The popularity of this holiday was evinced by the general ...

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  4. FIVE BOYS LOST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Further particular relating to the swamping of a cutter by a Bombora wave near Sidney Heads yesterday show that the survivors were ...

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  5. SOLDIERS RETURN.

    Unique circumstances attached to the home coming of between 50 and 60 soldier who returned to Brisbane last night. They were the men who had been held ...

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  6. FUTURE OF THE PACIFIC.

    Such of the news as is so Indicated appeared In "The Times this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not these of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  7. BERLIN HORRORS.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Mr. Charles Tower, telegraphing from Berlin, states: The all-night long din of high explosives, artillery, and machine gun fire and ...

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  8. SONS OF THE SEA.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- In the House of Commons, Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of tho Admiralty), in moving the vote for a naval personnel of 280,000, ...

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  9. "FAKED FIGHT."

    HAVANA, Sunday. Jack Johnson, ex-world's champion boxer, interviewed in regard to his reported confession that lie faked the match with Jess Willard, in ...

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  10. COST OF WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday Night,-- "The Times" staff at the Peace Conference reports as follows:-- "Whether Britain is prepared to risk ...

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  11. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Mr. Keith Murloch, special correspondent of the United Cable Service at the Peace Conference, telegraphing yesterday afternoon from ...

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  12. THE PROCESSION.

    The route of the St. Patrick's Day, procession was lined by large crowds. The most significant display was showing the pence delegates sitting at the ...

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  13. KILLING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- In a Joint statement issued to-day. Mr. Riley. M.H.R., and Mr. T. D. Match. M.I,.A., the representatives of Botany, respectively in the Federal and ...

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  14. Q.R.U. THREAT.

    The Acting-Commissioner (Mr. Crowther) received a letter yesterday from the Q.R.U. stating that if Reingold, the boilermaker, was not reinstated in the ...

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  15. KEPT IN THE DARK.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Morning Post" asserts that there is a great deal of discontent among Dominions officers and men in England because they have ...

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  16. THE EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Thirty-five new cases of pneumonic influenza were reported in the metropolitan area by the Health Department to-day. Among the ...

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  17. DR. DUHIG'S WELCOME.

    At 10.40 a.m. the processionists readied the Exhibition Grounds where they were, welcomed by Archbishop Duhig. With his Grace there were Rev. Father Lane ...

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  18. "SAFE CONDUCT."

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Mr. C. Evans, general secretary of the A.L.P., Now South Wales branch, to-day despatched a cable signed by Mr. Tudor and Mr. J. ...

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  19. WITHDRAWAL DEMANDED.

    The Q.R.U. Conference has concluded, and according to the official labour organ, Mr. Fihelly will have to answer a question when he come back, ...

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  20. EIGHT DEATHS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- There were 91 eases of influenza notified to-day. The deaths numbered eight. ...

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  21. CASES ON LANCASHIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--. Cases oi influenza have been reported from the troopship Lancashire, now on route from Fremantle to Melbourne. They are of a ...

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  22. TOOLS OF GERMANY.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.-- Federal Government officials at Vancouver, after investigation, have exposed widespread operations of Chinese Revolutionary ...

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  23. TRUE TO THE CORE.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Lord Sinha (formerly Sir Sayendra Sinha, who was the first Indian appointed to the Viceroy's Executive Council) was entertained ...

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  24. THAT CHARGE OF 7s. 6d.

    Sir-- For the interest and information of those concerned will you kindly publish the enclosed, which as chairman of the second quarantine camp at ...

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  25. GENERAL PLUMER.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- It is officially announced that General Sir Herbert Plumer, the commander of the second British army during the last stages of the war, ...

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  26. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON.

    Mr. J. F. Donovan (president) occupied the chair at the official luncheon. He was supported by Archbishop Duhig, members of the clergy, the executive ...

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  27. SPACE FOR BEER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A deputation representing employers and employees in the liquor trade asked the Acting-Minister for the Navy to-day to allow more ...

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  28. HOUSING SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- The repatriation housing commissioner, Lieutenant- Colonel Walker is engaged in organising his staffs in the various States, He has ...

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  29. SINN FLAGS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, would make no comment to-night regarding the reported display of Sinn Fein flags in the St. ...

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