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  2. The Orcharding Industry

    So much has been written and said of late about failures in orcharding, that some people, especially those at a distance, may be excused if they are ...

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  3. A Shocking Crime

    The child Chrissie Venn, who disappeared on Saturday night, was found to-day under circumstances which leave no doubt that a crime, brutal and ...

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  4. Empire Ex-Servicemen

    The Empire conference of ex-service pen was opened in Capetown on Monday. It received with great enthusiasm the following message from the King, through ...

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  5. Phenomenal Rainfalls

    Monsoonal rains which gave Adelaide nearly one and a half inches yesterday caused unprecedented floods in the north. Many towns were flooded on Monday, ...

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  6. London Conference

    No Labour man accompanies the (German delegation to London. It was originally planned that a representative should be included, in order to indicate ...

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  7. Condemned Men

    Six condemned men were shot in the barracks at Lark. They were taken out in batches of two, and as the bodies fell the chaplains rushed forward, and ...

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  8. Fifth Test Won

    The concluding stage of the fifth test match was a mere formality, for at the commencement of the play to-clay Australia needed only 93 to win ...

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  9. AMBUSH AT MULLINGAR.

    Fifty civilians ambushed .15 policemen who were proceeding to Mullingar assizes. Shots were exchanged, and two civilians were wounded. ...

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  10. British Coal Industry

    It has been officially announced that the wages advances of coal miners under the November strike settlement ore no longer payable, as owing to the trade ...

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  11. THE VALUE OF MANURING.

    "Many orchards showing signs of failure, if taken in hand by a practical man can be made profitable by adopting the same principles in their cultivation as ...

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  12. THE DUBLIN MURDERS.

    A number of prisoners who have been court-martialled in Dublin in connection with the murders connection on November 31, will be executed this week. ...

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  13. LECTURES SUSPENDED.

    A large force of police and military occupied the National University buildings in Dublin. The lectures were suspended while students were assembled ...

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  14. The Swordsman's Engines

    Some weeks' ago serious allegations were made concerning an attempt to interfere with the engines of the torpedo boat destroyer Swordsman. The ...

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  15. Case of Libel

    After a hearing extending over several days a libel action was decided to-day (before the Chie Justice and a jury of six in the First Civil Court. Augustine ...

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  16. THE BRIGHT SIDE.

    It is felt by the "Examiner" that, in view of what has happened, it is time that the brighter, side of the orcharding industry were turned to the public gaze. ...

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  17. MINISTERIAL POLICY.

    Mr. Lloyd, George stated in the House of Commons that the Government did not intend to alter its present policy of maintaining order in Ireland. Sir Hamar ...

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  18. CULTIVATION.

    "This frequently is left till too the in the season. The Land then will be carrying heavy weeds and rubbish. It has become hard in the early months of ...

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  19. Sevres Treaty

    The "Daily Express" says that the allies have agreed to modify the Sevres treaty in Turkey's favour. The Turks have accepted the alterations. ...

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  20. Disorders in Italy

    Sanguinary conflicts between the Nationalist and Communist factions took place on Sunday in many Italian towns, especially Florence, where a bomb was ...

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  21. Practice Court

    The question of the meaning of the will of the late Frances Hallam, of Hobart, was again before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) in the ...

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  22. FAITH IN FRUITGROWING.

    No one knows more about the fruit-growing industry than Mr. Frank Walker, of Launceston, a very successful orchardist, and a member of ...

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  23. SITUATION IN JAPAN

    The residences of members of the Cabinet and Court dignitaries are being strictly guarded as a result of the attack on Saianji. The latter's assailants ...

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  24. GOOD PROSPECTS AHEAD.

    "We have been under a cloud in the past few years," Mr. Walker continued, "consequent firstly upon the difficulty in securing freight space, so that our fruit ...

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  25. Invasion of Panama

    The Panama Legation at Washington announces that the Costa Rican forces, which invaded Panama territory, have Surrendered to the Panama troops. ...

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  26. THE WAKEFORD CASE

    The Privy Council has granted Arch-[?]eacon Wakeford leave to appeal against the findings of the consistory court at Lincoln. ...

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  27. Anzac Day

    Requests submitted to the Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) by a deputation in Sydney, that Anzac Day be observed as a day of remembrance ...

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  28. SETTLEMENT OF AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Christopher Turner, addressing tie Charity Organisation Society on emigration, eulogised the Shepparton settlement in Victoria, where lie spent a con. ...

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  29. "A TESTY MATCH.

    The "Daily Express," in a, loading article entitled "A Testy Match," says:— Good sportsmen will regret the scenes which marred the final test. In the ...

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  30. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    In the House of Conmons the Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Hewart) in reply to a question, said he had an interview with the German representatives ...

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  31. MANDATE QUESTION

    The "New York Times'" Paris correspondent reports that the league council's reply to the United States on the Mesopotamia and Yap mandates will ...

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  32. PROBLEM OF THRACE

    The inhabitants of Bulgarian Thrace demonstrated in favour of a union with Greece, while Turkish and Greek speakers are advocating a Grecian annexation, ...

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  33. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT

    Mr. Percy hunter is taking over the amalgamated immigration of all the states, except West Australia, to-day. Extensive quarters on the basement of ...

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  34. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At a special meeting of the hoard of management of the Launceston Benevolent Society yesterday afternoon Sir. W. A. Whitaker was elected to the vacant ...

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  35. FRENCH STRIKE OF 1920

    In Paris the trial has begun, on a charge of treason, of 10 of the ringleaders of the general strike which occurred in Bay, 1920. The prosecution aims at ...

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  36. UNSKILLED TREATMENT.

    "In my opinion," Mr. Walker proceeded, "summer pruning of young trees is a proof of unskilied treatment. It has an unnatural in that it makes the ...

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  37. Victorian Revenue

    Details of the Customs and Excise returns for February were made available to-day. The receipts were £2,610,077, compared with £1,993,288 for ...

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  38. Methodist Conference

    At the second reading of stations by the Victorian and Tasmanian Methodist Conference the following alteration were made in regard to ministers ...

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  39. PARIS TO LONDON

    Uandley Page, Limited, have discontinued the Paris-London air service, the Jest surviving British-Continental enterprise, stating they could not compete ...

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  40. Rear-Admiral Grant

    Rumours have been current that the Temporary Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Naval Forces, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Grant, still not return to ...

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  41. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES

    In the House of Commons Sir Eriv Geddes (Minister of Transport), in a statement made in support of the supplementary estimates for £21,000,000, ...

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  42. "A LITTLE PLAIN SPEAKING.

    'The "Daily News" says:—It is unfortunate that the last test, which nothing but a miracle can prevent, ending in the complete discomfiture of the ...

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  43. Westralian Revenue

    The Treasury returns for February show the revenue receipts as £586,323, and the expenditure £594,626. The deficit for the month was £8302, and for ...

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  44. AMERICAN ITEMS

    At Lexington Mr. Harding announced that ex-Senator John Weeks 'has been appointed Secretary of War. ...

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  45. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE

    Sir R. S. Horne, M.P., (president of the Board of Trade), presided at the Customs conference in London. All the dominions, India, and the colonies were ...

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  46. Serious Motor Accident

    A serious accident befel a motor cyclist named Hector Manley this morning. lie was on his way o Kempton, where he was engaged in plumbing work, ...

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  47. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    The Rockefeller family has donated in additional 2,000,000 dollars to European relief. ...

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  48. The Fire Fiend

    The resdence of Mr. John skinner, of Cifton Grove, an o)d and well-known homestead, lying between Huonville and Glen Huon, was, together with its ...

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  49. UNITED STATES NAVY

    Speaking at Detroit, Mr. Denby, the newly-appointed Secretary of the Navy, said:—"The size of the navy is a matter of the gravest importance. I ...

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  50. DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

    The Supreme Court at Washington has declared unconstitutional certain provisions of the Lever law, by, which profiteering is punishable. The Federal ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA WON FAIRLY.

    It does not think Fender has been tin. fair and onesided in his criticism. tin bestowed ample praise on the Australian sides. There is no rancour in his remarks ...

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  52. EMERGENCY TARIFF BILL

    By 49 votes to 26 the Senate At Washington passed the conference report out teh Tariff Bill. President Wilson has four days within which to vote or ...

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  53. INDIAN STRIKE POSTPONED

    The general strike which was to have begun yesterday in India has been post. Toned until the 15th inst. The Government is meeting the telegraphs and ...

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  54. BOSWORTH APPEAL

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  55. WAR MEMORIAL FUND

    The Examiner received from the employees of Messrs. Henry Bills and 'Co. (per Mr. L B. Thompson) an amount of £8 6s 6d, collected for the ...

    Article : 46 words
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