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  2. Unemployment in England

    In the House of Commons Dr. Macnamara (Minister of Labour) said that unemployed ex-servicemen received £1 weekly. The refusal of the building ...

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  3. Irish Affairs

    During question time in the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland) informed Mir. Thomas that the enquiry into the ...

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  4. Wireless in China

    The State Department at Washington announces that strong remonstrances have been sent to China and rat Britain against the cancellation of the ...

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  5. Lake St. Clair Fatality

    Mr. G. Leo and his son, Mr. Oxley Lee, have recently returned to Mole Creek from Lake St. Clair, where, in company with Mr. Clover (the father of the boy ...

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  6. The Shipping Strike

    The compulsory conference convened by Mr. Powers (Deputy President of the Federal Arbitration Court) to deal with the dispute in the shipping industry met ...

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  7. Ministry of Shipping

    The final figures of the Ministry of Shipping show that the total cost of ships built in the United Kingdom was £36,500,000 and the vesse's were sold ...

    Article : 144 words
  8. England v. N.S.W.

    The return match between Now South. Wales and England was commenced at the Cricket Ground to-day in fine and warm weather, which was tempered by, ...

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  9. GERMAN WAR PRISONERS

    Replying to Lord Newton in the House of Lords, Lord Peel said that the question of publishing the report on the treatment of German war prisoners had ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN FINANCES

    In Vienna the deficit has been swollen by 30,000,000,000 crowns since September, attributable to the Government printing billions or notes to meet the expenses ...

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  11. GERMAN INDEMINITY

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress and the Labour party's executive have adopted a manifesto deprecating the German indemnity ...

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  12. Public Works Committee

    The enquiry was completed to-day to-fore the Public Works Committee into the necessity of building a now school at the junction or Princes and ...

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  13. THE SEVRES TREATY

    The Turkish delegate to the London conference has been authorised to sign the modifications of the Sevres treaty. After the departure of the delegation ...

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  14. BRIDGES DESTROYED.

    An bridges in an eight mile's radius of Skibbereen (Co. Cork) were completely destroyed at night by powerful explosives and similar outrages were ...

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  15. LETTER BY MR. DE VALERA.

    Mr. Do Valera has addressed a letter to all British members of the House of Commons, accusing the troops in Ireland of torturing prisoners, assassinating ...

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  16. THE COUNTER PROPOSALS.

    It is believed in diplomatic circles in Paris that the German counter- proposals include a reduction of the reparation payments and the delimitation of ...

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  17. RECENT AMBUSH.

    The official account of the Mourne Abbey patrol affair says that the patrol surprised two men digging a road, and, proceeding to arrest them, ...

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  18. STRIKE IN FRANCE

    A general textile strike has begun in the Nord department against a reduction of dear-living wages. ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS

    Great Britain, France, and Belgium will probably not attend the Bed Cross International Committee's meeting at Geneva, on the round of the ...

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  20. West Coast Weather

    The long spell of hot weather continues, with no indication of it change, and the Lyell district in the unusual position of experiencing a mild form of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA HOUSE STAFF

    Mr. R. Collins has promulgated the Australia House classification. The in- creases are based on the Whitley system, and aggregate a considerable ...

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  22. PLEADED GUILTY.

    O'Hara and Myers, of R.J.C., pleaded guilty before a court-martial in Waterford on eight charges, largely on police evidence. The accused admitted ...

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  23. CARDINAL BOURNE'S PASTORAL.

    Mr. Art O'Brien of the Irish Self-Determination League, writing to the newspapers on Cardinal Bourne's pastoral letter, says it has aroused ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    Vickers. at Barrow, expect the first of the Commonwealth liners to be launched in April, and Beardmore, at Glasgow, will launch another about ...

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  25. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    In the House of Representatives at Washington a member, urging increased fortifications on the Pacific Coast, declared that ultimately there would be ...

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  26. Railway to Stanley

    The surface works of the Myalla-to- Stanley railway extension are expected to be completed on March 31. Only 850 tons out of the 3000 tons of rails ...

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  27. BRITISH CHEMISTS

    Addressing the Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, Lord Moulton said that no nation had chemists superior in quality to Great Britain, though ...

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  28. SINN FEIN MEMBERS.

    Mr. Crowely M.P. for Kerry has Seen arrested in Dublin. There are now 21 Sinn Fein members in custody. ...

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  29. KIDNAPPED.

    Mrs. Lindsay, widow of a landowner at Coach Ford Co, Cork and her chauffeur were kidnapped by an armed party. ...

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  30. BODIES FOUND.

    The bodies of five civilians were mound in a field near Bandon. It is stated that the military searched houses the vicinity from which shots were ...

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  31. Victoria League Active

    At the quarterly meeting of the Victoria League to day, Lady Allardyce presiding, reports from country branches indicated steady progress. The Devonport ...

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  32. MINISTRIES TO BE ABOLISHED

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons that the Ministries of Food, Munitions, and shipping would be abolished before the end of the year. ...

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  33. EMERGENCY TARIFF BILL

    The United States senate has passed the ,Emergency Tariff Bill by 43 votes to 30, being less than the two-thirds majority necessary to override the ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. SHOTS EXCHANGED.

    A military patrol encountered armed civilian's at Kilbriatin, Co. Cork, and shots were exchanged. Four civilians were killed. All wore armed with ...

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  35. THE POLICE REPLY.

    The Police Department when spoken to on the subject to-day by a representative of the "Examiner" denied that the a had been any lack of effort on the ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. Mr. Osmond Esmonde

    Officials in the Customs Department admitted to-day that Osmond Grattan Esmonde, who has been detained on board the Makura since January 11, ...

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  37. CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.

    The hearing was commenced of the first or the 602 claims for compensation arising out of the fires in Cork on December 11. The owners of the Munster ...

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  38. Stop Work Meeting

    About 50 men employed on the Government relief works at Maroubra Day were dismissed this afternoon. According to a, report issued by the Trades ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    A great military review was held at Rawal Pindi, where the Duke of Connaught presented colours to the Sikhs and 31st Punjabs. Then colour ...

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  40. SOUTHERN UNIONISTS.

    The executive of the Irish Unionist Alliance has issued a statement that the southern unionists will be obliged to hold aloof from the southern ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. LINERS FROM BRITAIN

    The Commonwealth liner Australpool, 4326 tons, in charge of Captain Price, is now on her way to the Tamar to pick up wool for England. She ...

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  42. CASUALTIES IN CROWN FORCES.

    In the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood said that 56 members of the Crown forces in Ireland had been assassinated since December 22. During ...

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  43. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A message from Rome says that Giacomo Puccini, the music composer, is reported to be dying, He is 63 years of age. ...

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  44. COLONIAL OFFICE

    The Marquis of Londonderry will represent the Colonial Office in the House of Lords. The "Evening Standard" says that Mr. Churchill retains the Air ...

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  45. Window Exhibitions

    The Council of Churches has passed the following resolution:—"That this council deplores the-exhibition in certain shop windows of the city of pictures ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    The imports of Australian wine into the United Kingdom last month totalled 162,226 gallons, compared with 30,000 gallons the previous January, and ...

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  47. ARMS AND AMMUNITION

    A German military detachment for several weeks conducted searches for secret depots of arms and munitions in the Rhineland and Westphalia. They ...

    Article : 40 words
  48. ON THE INCREASE.

    Unemployment continues to increase. Last week's figures totalled 1,143,000. ...

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  49. LABOUR RESOLUTION.

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress and the Labour party's executive have passed a resolution declaring that the Government's ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. THE FOURTH TEST.

    The "Westminster Gazette" says the severe defeat of the Englishmen in the fourth test confirms the impression forms ed in the earlier games that the ...

    Article : 64 words
  51. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  52. CONSUMPTION CURE

    The Ministry of Health is despatching a tuberculosis specialist to Geneva to investigate Dr. Spahlinger's consumption cure, in which the treatment is ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    General Smuts, speaking at Johannesburg, expressed disappointment at the results of the League of Nations. He hoped the league council would not be ...

    Article : 89 words
  54. Without a Clearance

    After the Union Steamship Company's steamer Moana was nine miles out from Sydney this morning, on bar way to ,Wellington, it was discovered that the ...

    Article : 55 words
  55. POSTALMEN HELD UP

    At Toledo (Ohio) five motor bandits held up postalmen engaged in transferring mail from trunks to the Post Office, escaping with, 11 sacks of ...

    Article : 39 words
  56. THE ENGLISH TOUR.

    Sydney Pardon in an interview with representative of the Australian Press Association says.—"In view of the complete overthrow of the team he would ...

    Article : 300 words
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