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  2. Irish Affairs

    A large body of men attacked the police station in the centre of the city of Cork early on Monday morning and continued the assault for half an [?] ...

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  3. The Men for the Crisis

    When the third day's play in connection with the third test match ended at the Adelaide Oval on Monday the Englishmen seemed to have a fair grip of ...

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  4. Coal Shortage

    The chairman of the Tasmanian Coal Board (Commander R. G. Bowen) said to-day that as there were no shipments of Newcastle coal in sight from either ...

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  5. Stewards' Strike

    It is made plain by the shipowners in connection with the shipping strike that there will be no resumption of interstate traffic until not only the Stewards' ...

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  6. Immigration Problem

    With the exception of the West Australian, all the Agents-General have agreed to co-operate in the Commonwealth immigration scheme. Senator Millen and ...

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  7. Vladivostock Incident

    According to information from Vladivostock, the Japanese soldiers have since the shooting of Lieutenant Langdon stopped two American uniformed seamen. ...

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  8. Pure Water Supply

    Not so long ago a number of residents in one section of the city described their water supply as "more like pea soap." In another part of the city ...

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  9. ARRESTS IN LONDON.

    Scotland Yard officers carried out extensive raids in London on Sunday night, and detained six Sinn Feiners who are suspected of being connected with the ...

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  10. ARMSTRONG CLEAN BOWLED.

    Howell gained his reward for a hard day's work by clean bowling Armstrong at 4.20 p.m. for 121. The big Victorian had been in 204 minutes, and had in his ...

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  11. STRIKERS NOT WEAKENING.

    The secretary of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Ebsworth) declared to-day that there was no sign of weakening in the ranks of the ...

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  12. SINN FEINERS SURPRISED.

    The military when patrolling Drinoleague, County Cork, surprised a large party of civilians preparing an ambush. They captured 25, after an exchange on ...

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  13. THE PRESENT SITCATION.

    Mr. de Valera, writing to the Lord Mayor of Dublin supporting the proposal to form an Irish White Cross to relieve suffering in the reprisals areas, ...

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  14. TAYLOR'S SPARKLING INNINGS.

    Taylor was in 23 minutes for ten runs, but he had a quarter of Kelleway's total (85) in 23 minutes. The pair made hacks of the foe. A lead of ...

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  15. AMERICAN FORCES

    Congress has passed a joint resolution reducing the standing army to 175,000, after the Senate had reconsidered its, recent action limiting the force to ...

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  16. WILL REMAIN ON STRIKE.

    By a unanimous vote members of the Victorian section of the Stewards' Union at a mass meeting to-day reiterated their determination to remain on strike until ...

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  17. LIBERAL M.P. IMPRISONED

    The case in which Colonel L'Estrange Malone. Coalition Liberal M.P., who was arrested in Dublin for his alleged advocacy of Communism, was charged wits ...

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  18. Road Construction Work

    The Minister for Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes) stated to-day that he had and urgent request form the Queenstown council to start the West Coast road ...

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  19. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING

    The Copenhagen Employers' Association has issued a statement showing that wages of all workers increased an average of 289 per cent. since 1914, while ...

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  20. WONDERFUL DAY CLOSES.

    Peliew followed, and quickly took up the running. He had 15 in 10 minutes. Howell reappeared at the creae. Pellew had 16 while his companion was ...

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  21. BATSMEN RESUME.

    Armstrong accompanied Kelleway (1[?] not out) to the wickets to-day, and Howell took up the offensive to Armstrong from the river end. The ...

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  22. MINERS' INTERNATIONAL

    German delegates will attend the executive meeting of the Miners' International in London next week. The Germans represented to the International ...

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  23. The Hobart Hold-Up

    Although diligent enquiries were made to-day by the police, they were unable to discover the whereabouts of the man wanted in connection with the ...

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  24. FIRST CENTURY.

    The first century appeared in 91 minutes. Woolley relieved Parkin. Armstrong was keener for progress than Kelleway, who preferred caution to risk. ...

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  25. Osmond Esmonde

    Australia is closed to Osmond Esmonde. This decision was made known in Sydney to-day, following further consideration of the matter by the ...

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  26. Overseas Steamers

    Captain de la Motte, in charge of the Commonwealth liner Carina, which is at present loading 2000 bales of wool at Beauty Point for direct shipment to ...

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  27. COLONIAL SECRETARYSHIP

    There are persistent rumours that the Right Hon. W. S. Churchill, M.P., who is holidaying in France, has been offered the Secretaryship of the Colonies. ...

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  28. LARGE AGGREGATE OF RUNS.

    Up to the drawing of stumps yesterday 1165 runs lead been scored in the present test match. There are still dire wickets to fall in the Australian second ...

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  29. UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR

    Tokio newspapers welcome the reports from the United States that Mr. Frank Vanderlip will be appointed Unite, States Ambassador to Japan. They ...

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  30. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) decided to-day that Osmond Esmonde, who has been detained on the Makura, at anchorage in Rose ...

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  31. Ministers and A.L.P.

    There was a meeting of the State Parliamentary Labour Caucus to consider the position arising on of the cracking of the whip by the executive of the ...

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  32. AUSTRALFORD'S CARGO STORED.

    The disposal of the cargo of several thousand cases and 300 barrels of refined and lubricating oils brought to the Tamar direct from Texas last week, under the ...

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  33. EVERY VALUABLE STOLEN

    An extraordinary episode occurred at Dundalk where, Hakenjos, a jeweller, was robbed of hundreds of pounds' worth of jewels. He was awakend at ...

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  34. KILLING THE BOWLING.

    The news of the stand by Kelleway and Armstrong soon became known in the city, and after lunch the attendance increased to 10,600. Upon resuming, ...

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  35. EXPORTATION OF OIL

    Senator Phelan has introduced a resolution into the Senate at Washington empowering the President to embarge the exportation of oil to any country. ...

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  36. STEAMERS FOR TASMANIA.

    There has been no slackening in the demand for passages to Tasmania. The steamer Kyogle left Melbourne yesterday for Launceston with her ...

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  37. Tram Conductor Sentenced

    A sequel to the long-drawn-out case heard last year when Edward Taffin, tram conductor, was discharged owing to there being insufficient evidence to ...

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  38. GILGAI'S VISIT PROBABLE.

    Provided that sufficient inducement is offering, announced Messrs. F. H. Stephens and Co. yesterday, the Commonwealth liner Gilgai will make a trip ...

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  39. EX-CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY

    "Le Matin's" correspondent at The Hague states that Holland will ask the Hohenzoilerns to leave. It has obtained conclusive evidence that they are ...

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  40. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. A. W. Monds left Launceston last night for Hobart to attend a meeting of the State Wheat Board today. The Chief Health Officer (Dr. Morris) ...

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  41. Carters and Drivers

    No less than 80 firms in Launceston have been cited to attend a compulsory conference in Melbourne on February 14, when the log of the Carters' and Drivers' ...

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  42. LACK OF ORDERS

    Several thousand workmen in the big Dowlais steel works in Wales have received four weeks' notice owing to lack of orders. ...

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  43. DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent learns authoritatively that, despite the London denials. Sir Auckland Geddes has been ...

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  44. C. E. KELLEWAY.

    C. E. Kelleway, who helped Armstrong to turn Australia's prospects from gloomy to bright, is a batsman of the solid type, as his performances show. ...

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  45. PLAYING FOR KEEPS.

    It was evident the Australians were playing for keeps, as only the easy stuff was being treated lightly. Howell at 213 was tried once again, and Douglas ...

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  46. ACTING PREMIERSHIP

    Senator E. D. Millen declines to either confirm or deny the cabled press reports from Australia stating that he will be the Acting Prime Minister during Mr. ...

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  47. Smallpox on Ventura

    A case of small-pox was discovered on the Oceanic Company's steamer Ventura. On her arrival here from San Francisco this morning the vessel immediately ...

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  48. SIBERIAN CONVENTION

    The elections of a Siberian Constitutional Convention have resulted in the Communists and non-Communists securing 22 seats each. ...

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  49. THE ENGLISHMEN'S CRITICISMS.

    Sir Edwin Stockton, representative of Lancashire on the advisory council, speaking at Altringham cricket dinner, said:—"It is a great mistake to permit ...

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  50. JAPANESE COMMENT.

    The "New York World's" Tokio correspondent interviewed Viscount Uchida (Foreign Minister). who declared that no other nation could speak on the great ...

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  51. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    Mr. Lloyd George and Earl Curzon will represent Great Britain at the allied conference in Paris on the 24th inst. ...

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  52. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S COMMENT.

    During the tea adjournment a pressman remarked to the Governor-General, "Good cricket, sir?" Lord Forster, himself an old player, replied, "Armstrongs ...

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  53. Crossbred Wool

    The executive of the Australian committee of growers of crossbred wool met to-day at the Rialto, Melbourne. At the request of the meeting, Senator J. F. ...

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  54. EASTBOURNE MURDER

    Two men named Field and Gray, why have been sentenced to death for the murder of a girl at Eastbourne in August last, are making sensational efforts to ...

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  55. FEELING IN ENGLAND.

    The London newspapers of Monday are jubilant upon England's strong position in the third Test match, and comment favourably that, despite all the ...

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  56. Larceny Charges

    At the Police Court to-day Clifford Braithwaite, charged with stealing , gold chain, valued at £5, the proporay of Thomas Kelly, was tined £5, in ...

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  57. APPLAUSE FOR KELLEWAY.

    Rhodes and Howell were entrusted with the attack on resuming, and Kel'eway was applauded for passing 78, the score made by him in the first teat in ...

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  58. RATES OF EXCHANGE

    The following are the last rates of exchange:—Paris, 60.55 fr.: Stockholm 17.57 kr.; Calcutta, 17 5-8d to the ruppee; Yokohama, 30d to the yen; Montreal ...

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