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  2. Bolshevism in Russia

    The American Federation of Labour has issued a manifesto condemning the Bolshevik rule in Russia, and severely criticising the treatment of Russian ...

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  3. Irish Affairs

    'A' sensation has been caused in Cork by the announcement that the six men who were arrested in connection with the recent ambush will be executed ...

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  4. London Conference

    Dr. Simons, German Foreign Minister, started for London from Berlin amid shouts of "Stand fast," which lie himself echoed. There are rumours that it is ...

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  5. Order for Commitment

    In the Practice Court to-day before Mr. Justice Crisp, Mr. A. G. Ogilvie appeared in support of an, application for an order calling upon Joseph William ...

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  6. York Park Sports Ground

    A by law fixing charges and regulations governing the letting and use of the York Park ,ports ground was before the city council last evening, ...

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  7. A Sensational Duel

    A running duel with revolvers occurred on Saturday night at ten o'clock, and resulted in the death of a married man, aged 33, named Arthur Farrington, ...

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  8. The Fifth Test

    The third day's play of the final test, match was' commenced at the Cricket ground to-day in hot, muggy weather and a typical Sydney February, ...

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  9. SITUATION IN INDIA

    An official communique regarding Tonk, in Kajputana, says that the situation is not yet calm or free from disturbing feature. The state authorities are ...

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  10. CAUGHT DRILLING.

    The police discovered Sinn Feiners drilling in a field at Thurles. The police fired, and several rebels were seen to fall. One was captured, but died. Four others ...

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  11. YAP CABLE QUESTION

    It is understood that Japan has suggested to the United States to lay a cable direct to Shanghai from Guam, as a substitute for the Yap route. Japan ...

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  12. MEETING POORLY ATTENDED.

    Gandhi's meeting, at Lacknow, was poorly attended. Aeroplanes circled over the crowd, dropping copies of the Duke of Connaught's speech in English and ...

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  13. WILSON'S RECEPTION.

    The crowd, remembering the remarks made by Wilson in a cable to an English newspaper concerning the, alleged jeering, of Hobbs, subjected him to a hostile ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. AVOIDING A GENERAL STRIKE.

    The Government has refused to advance the pay of railwaymen and telegraphists, and a deadlock has occurred. A general strike is threatened by ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The League of Nations has refused Danzig Permission to manufacture arms for [?] ...

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  16. SWITZERLAND'S ACTION.

    Before the council of the League of Nations M. Dinant, tile Swiss Minister to Paris, defended Switzerland's action in preventing the passage of troops on ...

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  17. HOBBS GREETED.

    Remarkable as the demonstration against Wilson had been, that which greeted Hobbs was the opposite sense. even more so. As soon as he left the ...

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  18. INCIDENT OF OCTOBER 1913

    The "Revue Universelle" states that during October, 1918, M. Poincare, who was then President of France, decided that the armistice agreement did not ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Hon J. B. Hayes , C.M.G.) was in Launceston yesterday in connection with the conference on the butter question. ...

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  20. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duke of Connaught attended the Bombay races in state, and was accorded a great ovation. H.M.S. Malaya, the homeward bound warship, has arrived in ...

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  21. Hospital Nationalisation

    Replying to-day to a deputation which asked for an increased subsidy for the hospital at Bulli, the Minister for Health said objections were being raised to the ...

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  22. RAILWAY SMASH

    It is reported that between 30 and 40 people were killed and scores of others injured in the wreck of two passenger trains near Porter (Indiana). ...

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  23. PERSIAN GOVERNMENT

    The Bakhtiari, an important tribe, bas assured the new Persian Government of Royal support. The Ministry of Justice at Teheran ...

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  24. YEARLING SALES

    Rain, which fell more or less heavily all the afternoon, interfered with the opening day of William C. Yuille and Co.'s annual sale of yearlings at ...

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  25. Vital Statistics

    According to the vital statistics of Victoria for 1920, issued by the Government Statist (Mr. A. M. Laughton) a. record was established last year. In ...

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  26. COSSACK LEADER'S POLICY.

    Riza Khan, the Cossack leader, states he intends to fine all political ,prisoners in proportion to their income, and deport the leaders. He proposes to create a new ...

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  27. DASHING INNINGS ENDED.

    Hobbs' meteoric innings came to an end in Mailey's next over. Pursuing his aggressive tactics, he jumped out anti drove him hard and high. Taylor in' ...

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  28. CHINESE FAMINE FUND

    The Rockefeller family in New York announces a 500,000 dollar donation to the Chinese famine relief fund. ...

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  29. Council Election

    Nominations closed to-day for the city Council seat rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. A. C. Davis. The following were received:— ...

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  30. False Income Returns

    At the. Police Court to-day Maurice Thomas Sullivan, licensed victualler, of Hobart, was charged with delivering a false income tax return for the year ...

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  31. AMERICAN SAMOA

    Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the United States Navy, announced that a board of enquiry had determined that Mr. Terhune, the Governor of American Samoa, ...

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  32. Victorian Revenue

    Substantial increases in the receipts from railways and excise are shown in the revenue statement for February, issued by the state Treasury. The total ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. Queenstown Rainfall

    The rainfall at Queenstown for February vas 202 points on four wet days. This Was the lowest for the month of February since 1912. ...

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  34. A VESSEL SUNK

    At Washington the Navy Department has been informed that the United States destroyer Woolsey was sunk in collision with the merchantman Steel Inventor, ...

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  35. Cost of Living

    The results of the investigations made ,under the direction of the Minister for Home and Territories by the Commonwealth Statistiena (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) ...

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  36. Mainland Notes

    The veteran Caulfield trainer M. Carmody has taken the imported mare Queen of, Orany again after a short holiday. ...

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  37. Methodist Conference

    In connection with the United Methodist Conference, the following alterations were made in regard to Tasmania: —Hobart, Davey-street, D. Clarnett; ...

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  38. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The Admirals' conference meets at Pethang on March 8. Admiral Duff informs a Hong Kong correspondent that "it would appear from Reuter's telegrams ...

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  39. The Strike Settlement

    To-morrow the Wainui will leave for Strahan, the Oonah for Burnie, and the Kooringa for Launceston. On Wednesday the Loongana. will sail for ...

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  40. Cambridge Pre-Election

    Nominations closed today with the Farmers', Stockowner.', and Orchardists' Association for the pre-election of a candidate for the Cambridge seat in ...

    Article : 59 words
  41. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    At Tokio seven men attempted to assassinate Hachiro Saionji, son of the Marquis Saionji, a former Premier and head of the Japanese delegation to the ...

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  42. PLAY BECOMES DULL.

    The cricket was painfully slow Douglas broke a lone spell by square' cutting Mailey for four, and the next; ball, a full toss, he swung to the fines ...

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  43. The Sydney Murder

    Wilfred Ernest Coley, aged 25, who was arrested in .Brisbane, appeared at the central Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Gertrude ...

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  44. STRONG ARMY AND NAVY

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, son or the rate Colonel Roosevelt, who was appointed Assistant Secretary to the Navy, discussing the disarmament problem, ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. Trade with China

    Following the announcement with reference to the appointment of Mr. Edward S. Little as Australian trade representative in China, the president of ...

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  46. Actions of the Unemployed

    A deputation of restaurant keepers to-day complained to the Minister for Health (Mr. McGirr) about men who, after taking part in the unemployed ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. WOMEN AND POLITICS

    The House of Representatives adopted a bill permitting women to attend political meetings, and assume membership of political associations. ...

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  48. Loss of Luggage

    An action has been set down for hearing in which Miss Freida Gillies, of Hobart, sues the Commissioner of Railways to recover £94 4s 6d, value of ...

    Article : 106 words
  49. Military Training System

    At the Ministerial Session of the Methodist Church to-night, it was resolved that the conference enter its emphatic protest against the proposal of ...

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  50. AMUSEMENTS.

    A popular attraction in the current Majestic programme is "The Prince Chap," in which a line interpretation of the part is given by Thomas Meighan in ...

    Article : 156 words
  51. PRICE INDEXES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  52. THE DEFICIT WIPED OFF.

    The score was gradually creeping to total which would wipe off England's deficit, and Douglas, by swinging Mailey round to square leg for two, achieved ...

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  53. AQUATICS.

    A sailing race was held at Devonport on Saturday afternoon, a good wind blowing. Nine, boats started. Result:— R. Bessell's Emma, 12min., 1; J. Burrs' ...

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  54. W.C.T.U. Convention

    On the eve of the annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union a welcome was extended to visiting delegates to-night by Mrs. ...

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  55. Southern Shipping

    No information was to hand to-day regarding the movements of the steamer Ulimaroa, although it is expected she will go direct to New Zealand from ...

    Article : 45 words
  56. ST. HELENS.

    Tin mining in the district is at a low club with the low price of tin and shortage of water. The Argonaut is still working, and supplies of water are ...

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  57. FENDER AND DOUGLAS.

    Douglas glanced Mailey to fine leg for two, and a late cut that just evaded Gregory's dive and went for a similar number took him to 45. The stroke ...

    Article : 154 words
  58. TAMAR ROWING CLUB.

    The mariners' race, conducted by the Tamar Rowing Club last evening, resulted in a popular win for Paxton Willey, from Don Scott and C. Jack. ...

    Article : 43 words
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