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  2. The Sevres Treaty

    It is understood that a single statement, representing the concrete views of both the Turkish and Kemalist delegations, has been presented to the ...

    Article : 385 words
  3. Affairs in Ireland

    A policeman patrolling the main street of Bandon was shot dead, while two soldiers and a petty officer near by were seized by armed men. After ...

    Article : 195 words
  4. The End of the Strike

    "Shipping dispute settled; ships will be put into commission at the earliest possible moment." That was the satisfactory intelligence conveyed by an urgent wire from Melbourne to the "Examiner" ...

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  5. Workers' Education

    The annual conference of the Workers' Educational Association met yesterday afternoon at the Mechanics' Institute. The vice-president (Mr. F. ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. Labour Processes

    The secretary of the Italian Labour Confederation has prepared an exhaustive report on the Socialist-Labour processes of the past two years. He says the ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. England's Collapse

    Under ideal Australian test match conditions the fifth and final test match was commenced at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. The weather was fine ...

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  8. Hydro-Electric Works

    Messrs. Ashbolt and Butters have placed orders with the Metropolitan Vickers Company for transformers and switchgear for electrical installations at Bridge. ...

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  9. YEAR'S WORK REVIEWED.

    The annual report contained a detailed statement of the work done during the year, showing that 13 tutorial classes and two study circles had been ...

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  10. M. LENIN'S CONDITION

    The Moscow newspaper "Kommuna" has been suspended for declaring that M. Lenin is suffering from religious mania. It said that he is ...

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  11. THE GOVERNMENT DETERMINED.

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Leeds, said there certainly had been excesses by the police and military in Ireland, but the Government was determined to ...

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  12. Terms of Agreement

    Late this afternoon the industrial registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart) made the following official statement in reference to the settlement of the shipping strike: ...

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  13. HOBBS LAME.

    Off Gregory Hobbs secured that single for which he has become famous in establishing his scoring account. Immediately he ran it was noticed that he ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    Commenting on the London Chamber of Commerce's protest against the New South Wales large Holdings Bill, and the possible effect on the English. ...

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  15. APPLICATION REFUSED.

    In the habeas case of John Allen, who was sentenced to death by a military court, the Chief Justice of the Irish King's Bench refused the application on ...

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  16. LIFTING OF RESTRICTIONS.

    Following the settlement of the strike, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) announced tonight that train and tramway restrictions would probably be lifted on ...

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  17. THE GIRL AMAZON OF CORK.

    Last month Mary Bowles, a girl, aged [?], was tried by court-martial at Cork for having been in possession of a revolver, a pistol, and a machine gun. She ...

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  18. THE NEWS IN LAUNCESTON.

    There was general satisfaction in the city yesterday evening on receipt of the news that the shipping dispute had been settled, and that the ships so long hung ...

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  19. A SCATHING JUDGMENT.

    George Marple, of Sheffield, has been Awarded £12,500 owing to fraudulent representations of E. T. Hooley in connection with the sale of the Jubilee ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. RHODES FIRST OUT.

    After a minute under an hour 50 was hoisted on the board, Hobbs then Geing 23 and Rhodes 25. The latter added only one, and was snapped up by ...

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  21. PRESS COMMENTS.

    While admitting the magnitude of the difficulties of Greece's burdens under the Sevres treaty, and doubting its capacity to deal with the Nationalist movement. ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    At an inquest on Tilson, the merchant, whose body was found on the Irish mail train on Sunday, a verdict of suiclde won returned. ...

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  23. HOOBS OUT L.B.W.

    With his score at 40 Hobbs put his legs in front to Gregory and was out. He had batted 83 minutes for his runs, which included three 4's. When the ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. REPLIES TO QUESTIONS.

    In the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland) said that the cadets accused of looting were returned to Ireland to have the ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. END OF THE INNINGS.

    The innings, however, did not last much longer. Strudwick's stumps were shattered by the first ball of Gregory's next over after he had made 2. Douglas ...

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  26. "COMING ECONOMIC STRUGGLE'

    Very Rev. W. R. Inge, D.D., Dean of 1t. Paul's, in a lecture at Epsom said that the danger was not from the blacks and reds, but the yellows and browns. ...

    Article : 388 words
  27. AUSTRALIA'S BAD START.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 503 words
  28. GREGORY'S BRILLIANT CATCH.

    Makepeace attempted to cut him through the slips, but Gregory, at short slip, flung himself at full length and brought off a brilliant right-handed ...

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  29. THE WELLINGTON HOLD-UP.

    The principal development yesterday in connection with the water front hold-up was the Wellington union's request for a sitting of the local disputes committee ...

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  30. ECONOMICS.

    Mr. R. Bowen moved, on behalf of the Launceston branch—"That it is advisable to make economics a compulsory, High School subject." ...

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  31. LONDON CONFERENCE

    The Italian Foreign Affairs Committee has sent a note to the London conference demanding that Italy's share of the indemnity be increased to 20 per ...

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  32. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    According to a London message Dr. Agar, of Melbourne, has been elected al Fellow of the Royal Society. Mr. Oxenham tendered a farewell ...

    Article : 630 words
  33. THE HUNDRED UP.

    A cover drive by Russell off Mailey brought him another four, and Woolley raised 100 in 109 minutes by a lofty on drive that failed by inches only to reach ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    Dr. Simons, in a final speech before leaving Berlin for London, stated that the experts had not reached an agreement on the counter-proposals, but had ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.

    Mr. Bowen moved on behalf of the Launceston branch—"That we urge on the Commissioner of Railways that all delegates travelling to W.E.A. ...

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  36. WOOLLEY IN GOOD FORM.

    Woolley entered the forties with a single to fine leg, and continuing to score freely brought up 150 in 141 minutes by turning McDonald to leg for four. Off ...

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  37. THE VAP MANDATE

    The Council of the League of Nations has briefly discussed America's intervention in the Yap mandate, but no decision was arrived at. It is understood ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. SOCIAL SCIENCE.

    Professor Copland moved—"That the annual conference ask the joint committee to consider the desirability of instituting a diploma course in social science ...

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  39. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  40. "THE HIGHWAY."

    The position of the W.E.A. organ, "The Highway," was next discussed, and consideration was given to the matter of making subscription to the paper ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. HOLLAND INTERVENES.

    Advices received by official circles at Washington show that the Netherlands has become a party to the Yap controversy. One cable line connects Menado ...

    Article : 81 words
  42. COUP IN PERSIA

    Commenting on the coup d'etat in Persia, following the capture of Teheran y a Cossack division, the "Daily Herald" asserts that it amounts to a ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. CARTER'S THIRD VICTIM.

    Wilson, after he made five, touched one from him, and Carter maintained his brilliant reputation by securing his third victim. Keleway's three wickets had ...

    Article : 68 words
  44. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The decisions of the Federal Council wore read by Professor Copland, and agreed to, ...

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  45. TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  46. Broken Hill Company

    The Secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company (Mr. F. M. Dickinson) announces on behalf of the board that Mr. G. D. Delprat has resigned his ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. AJPANESE OBJECTION.

    It is understood that Japan objects to the association of controversy. over Yap with the question of the distribution of cables. It is believed, says the Wash. ...

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  48. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

    The election of officers resulted as follows:—President, Mr. G. Rowntree; vice presidents, Messrs, F. Hardwick and R. Patterson; treasurer, Mr. H. Carroll; ...

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  49. Dry Spell Broken

    After a period of several dry days, some of which were among the hottest of the season, a refreshing and welcomes rain fell in Launceston yesterday. Up ...

    Article : 97 words
  50. TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    The Board of Control for Australian cricket met to-night, and selected W. Armstrong as captain of the team proceeding to England, and H. L. Collins as ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. A WONDERFU[?] CATCH.

    After tea Kelleway and Mailey had charge of the bowling. A cover shot by Douglas for 4 brought 200 up. Parkin took his score to 9, when he was ...

    Article : 119 words
  52. THANKS.

    On the motion of Messrs. Patterson and Hardwick, a motion was carried conveying the thanks of the membership of the W.E.A. to the retiring president, ...

    Article : 109 words
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