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  2. THE VICEROY MAY RESIGN

    Mr. E. S. Montagu will speak at Cambridge on April 11 in defence of his action In authorising the publication of the Indian Government’s ...

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  3. NOT THE WHOLE TRUTH

    Last week, the Chief Justice, Sir William Irvine, hoard the petition of John Warren, 37, grocer, of South Melbourne, for a dissolution of his ...

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  4. A MUG AND HIS MONEY

    The “mad-man” act, which had been arranged to yield £200, was nipped in the bud today at Moore Park by the detectives, with the result that three ...

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  5. TOO MUCH POPULATION

    Harold Cox, editor of the “Edinburgh Review,” writing In the “Sunday Times,” says: “Empire migration schemes are entirely inadequate to ...

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  6. THE IRISH ARGUMENT

    When Mr. Michael Collins arrived Cork to open the pro-treaty campaign in the south, he was enthusiastically welcomed, notwithstanding ...

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  7. THE BOMBS STILL BURSTING

    It was officially announced at three o’clock tills afternoon that, as a result of operations in Sophia Town and the Brixton Ridge area, fifteen hundred ...

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  8. Three Columns of Troop Concentrating

    In the western area. Colonel Nussey has get the organisation of his forces well forward. He is with the leading traia now on Its way to Krugersdorp ...

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  9. Letting the Cat Out of the Bag

    The “Times” lobbyist definitely confirms the report that the position of Secretary of State for India has been offered to Lord Derby. who at ...

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  10. FOUNDER OF THE ENTENTE

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that In the presence of a great crowd Lord Hard[?]nge, the British Ambassador at Paris, unveiled a ...

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  11. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    The city coroner today held an inquiry into the death of Philomena Utting in connection with which Mary Dave port has been charged with ...

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  12. Aviators in a Tight Corner

    The latest communique states: “In the central area, the operations carried out by Colonel Beves’s force were entirely satisfactory. Two ...

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  13. AN EQUAL FRANCHISE

    In the House of Commons today, Lord Robert Cecil secured leave, by 208 votes to 60. to Introduce a bill extending the suffrage to women on ...

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  14. IMPROPER MOTIVES

    At the Department of Agriculture today, Mr. Alfred Kelly, P.M., opened an inquiry into certain complaints that have been made regarding the ...

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  15. Germiston to Pretoria Line Blown Up

    A communique dealing with central area says: Our force commenced this morning to carry out the planned operations against the revolution ...

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  16. MURDERED IN CAMP

    The Eight-mile navvies’ camp, between Oberon and Tarana, was the scene of a tragedy yesterday. At about ten o’clock. Constable Plachard ...

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  17. THE LONG TOUR ENDS

    The Prince of Wales visited Kajwithala today, and was warmly welcomed by the Maharajah and his sous, and the leading state officials. ...

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  18. SIR JOSEPH LET DOWN

    The controversy on Immigration continues. Sir Joseph Cook wr[?] the “Times,” replying to Mr. McWhae and Mr. Barwell, declaring that the ...

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  19. DEATH OF FRED T. DERHAM

    Mr. Frederick Thomas Derhain, a well known business man, died at his home. “Harptree,” Sir William Street, Kew, yesterday. Mr. Derham was ...

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  20. WILD NIGHT AT NEWTOWN

    As a sequel to the riot at Newtown [?], a number of [?] appeared at the Newtown court today charged with bad language, ...

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  21. A GIGANTIC BUILDING

    The Premier, Mr. Dooley, this afternoon laid one of the foundation stores on the site of the new Government , savings bank, which will take three ...

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  22. BOMBING AND SLAUGHTER

    Mr. J. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, Sydney, in a statement issued today, declares that the bombing of the trades hall ...

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  23. Banking on the Sterling Character of Britons

    Mr. John McWhae, the Victorian Agent-General, interviewed regarding the Victorian immigration scheme, said: “We are prepared to pledge ...

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  24. Prisoners Brutally Clubbed to Death

    It has now been ascertained that the few officials guarding the Brakpan mines were clubbed to death after surrendering when their ammunition ...

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  25. BIG FIRE AT KIAMA

    Early this morning one of the biggest fires In the history of the district was discovered in the largest store in the town, that of S. Major Ltd. The ...

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  26. BALLARAT HOSPITAL

    The Ballarat hospital £10,000 in ten weeks’ campaign is proceeding satisfactorily. The first four weeks of the campaign yielded £5 001/14/, ...

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  27. PRINCE'S NAMESAKE

    A happy incident marked the Prince’s arrival at Patna, which be visited before travelling to Calcutta, On the eve of the royal visit a third ...

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  28. IDLENESS EXTENDING

    Members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in Belfast have unanimously decided to strike in support of the engineers In England ...

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  29. AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION

    Mr. Nigel Love, managing director of the Australian Aircraft end Engineering Co. Ltd., Sydney, Interviewed the Minister for Defence, Mr. Massy ...

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  30. THE COOGEE MAN-EATER

    The manager of the Coogee surf-sheds said today that eleven eyewitnesses of the last Coogee shark fatality hare sent him statements ...

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  31. GULLETT’S NEW JOB

    “The statement has been attributed to Mr. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland,” said the Prime Minister tonight, “that he had offered the ...

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  32. THE I.W.W. PREAMBLE

    The A.L.P. this morning issued a statement stating that the A.L.P. had not adopted the preamble of the I.W.W., and had no intention of doing ...

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  33. A SYDNEY ROUGH-UP

    At the Newtown court today, Edward Stewartman was charged with assaulting a policeman. He was sentenced to six months. The accused ...

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  34. A BOWER OF FLOWERS

    When Princess Mary and Lord Las[?] arrived they were cheered by large crowds, and pelted with flowers. They motored to Fiesoa, where they ...

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  35. THE DUDLEY DISASTER

    The number of deaths due to the Dufley explosion, when a munition factory blew up, is now fifteen. The cause of the explosion is still a ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND PENITENT

    Mr. Fihelly, the newly appointed Agent-General tor Queensland, arrived in Sydney today, en route for England. ...

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  37. OVER THE BRIDGE

    As unknown man jumped over [?] bridge late last night, [?] the efforts of a civillian to prevent [?]. The body was recovered latr, [?] ...

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  38. WRITS FLYING IN SYDNEY

    A writ for £20,000 damages was issued today on behalf of Joseph Earle Herman, of Margaret Street. Sydney, in respect of alleged libel ...

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  39. A CHARGE OF ABDUCTION

    At the criminal point, Reginald Chancellor was charged with [?] a native girl. Evidence was given that he rock the girl away in a [?] ...

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  40. A KLONDIKE RUSH

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  41. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Minister for Custome (Mr. A. [?]) has receive [?] the Imperial [?] that it has been [?] ...

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  42. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

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  43. THE MURDERED INFANT

    The Inquest into the death of the infant of Mrs. Mckay, which [?] found in tis mother’s arms on February 15, with its throat cut, on the road ...

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  44. NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL

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  45. BURGLARS BUSY

    Thieves [?] active during the week end and several robberies were reported in various suburbs. The money, jewellery the clothing that ...

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