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  2. Match Against Essex

    There were 7000 people present when the match between Australia and Essex commenced at Leyton this morning. The conditions were of the best. ...

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  3. The War Memorial

    The Mayor (Alderman W'. W. Monds) presided over a meeting of the Launceston war memorial committee last night, in the council chambers. The ...

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  4. Silesian Crisis

    In a statement just issued the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), adhering to the remarks ho made on Saturday in the House of commons as regards ...

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  5. The Coal Crisis

    The "Central News" states that the Government has suggested that the miners should drop the pooling proposal, though the Government is prepared to ...

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  6. Archbishop Mannix

    Dr. Mannix passed through Paris. He makes a short visit to China and Japan before returning to Australia. When interviewed by a representative ...

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  7. Commonwealth Finances

    The Meeting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) presided to-day at a well-attended meeting of Government supporters. A resolution was .passed expressing sympathy ...

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  8. Butter for England

    Notwithstanding the fact that the imperial Government is losing 90s per cwt. plus freight on charges on Australian butter now being sold in England, ...

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  9. Suicide at Sea

    "The deceased died by his; own act through being. suspended by the neck in the forecastle of the steamer Wareatea on the afternoon of the 15th instant," ...

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  10. LOYALTY LEAGUE'S RESOLUTION.

    At a well-attended meeting of the committee of the Loyalty League, at Launceston last evening, a large number of nominations for membership were ...

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  11. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The United Press Association's Tokio correspondent understands that the conference of the Japanese and Asiatic representatives favour a withdrawal of ...

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  12. Australia and India

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Nastri (India's representative to the Imperial Conference), who said he was not particularly ...

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  13. UNSKILLED WORKERS

    One million unskilled railway workers in America affected ,by the Railway Labour Board's reduction, decision, plan a demand that the ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A message from Rochester (Minnesota) announces the death of Mr. Franklin Klaen, a former Secretary of the Interior for the United States. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES

    When lecturing on his recent visit, to the Australian and New Zealand universities, Professor Newton, of the London University, eulogised Sydney and ...

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  16. DISARMAMENT QUESTION

    The Progressive and Republican senators have followed up their victory on disarmament, and the amended Naval Bill, with a successful attack on increased ...

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  17. Mount Lyell Position

    I certainly regret that the men at Lyell were not allowed' to manage their own affairs," declared Senator Earle, an ex-leader of the State Labour party, who ...

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  18. CONGRESS IN CHICAGO.

    The Rev. C. H. -McFarland, general secretary of the congress on the reduction of armaments, which is meeting-in Chicago. has appealed to the American ...

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  19. SITUATION IN ITALY

    The Socialist and Communist representation in the new Chamber, though reduced to a quarter or the total seats, still remains the redoubtable party. A ...

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  20. LANDING OF CABLES

    At Washington the Senate has passed a bill giving the President authority to prohibit cable landing on the United States shores. ...

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  21. INSURRECTION DISAVOWED.

    The Polish Minister informed the Ambassadors' Council that his Government absolutely disavows the insurrection. It took all measures to prevent ...

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  22. ENCOUNTERS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The fascist offensive and sanguinary encounters continue throughout Italy, principally in the north. The Communists have begun to ambush isolated Fascist ...

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  23. ACTION AT HOBART.

    Warden Lawson, of Queenstown, who is engaged at the Municipal Conference, was unable to fit in his appointment to- day with the Premier regarding the Lyell ...

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  24. GRAIN EXCHANGE OPERATIONS

    At Springfield (Illinois), the State Senate has passed a bill to Governmentally regulate the operation of the grain exchanges. It prohibits buying and, ...

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  25. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    The "New York Tribune's" Washington correspondent interviewed Mr. Bertram Simpson, the Chinese Government agent, who has toured Canada opposing a ...

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  26. GERMAN VOLUNTEER ARMY.

    Information from military sources in Warsaw alleges that a German volunteer army of 10,000 is concentrating along the Oder—three groups' at Krouzberg, ...

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  27. AMERICAN MARITIME STRIKE

    The Steamship Owners' Association in New York decided to sign no more agreements with the seagoing labour organisations. This means that the unions will ...

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  28. A Warning to Parents

    Several youths, whose ages ranged from twelve to fifteen years, were proceeded against in the Children's Court yesterday, charged with stealing coal ...

    Article : 267 words
  29. CORRESPONDENTS ARRESTED.

    Silesian insurgents have arrested Mr. Phillips Price, correspondent of the "Daily Herald,' and 31. Fritz Voight, of the "Manchester Guardian." ...

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  30. AMERICA NOT CONCERNED.

    According to the United Press' correspondent at Washington, the secretary of State (Mr. Charles Hughes) plainly informed Prince 'Limamirski, the Polish ...

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  31. Queensland Nationalists

    At a meeting of the Nationalist party the resignation of Mr. W. H. Barnes as leader of the party was accepted. His resignation was tendered through the ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. INDIAN OPPOSITION AND ITS CAUSE.

    The Australian Press Association learns on excellent authority that the Indian Government is secretly throwing its influence in the Scale against a ...

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  33. STEWARDS' STRIKE BROKEN

    Despite tie stewards' strike, the Atlantic Cape liners are sailing at schedule dates. Twenty-seven vessels have left Liverpool since the strike began on ...

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  34. COMPENSATION DEMANDED.

    Italy demands from Poland seven mil. lion lire compensation for the loss of soldiers killed in the recent fighting. ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCES

    In moving the second reading of the Appropriation Bill in the Assembly at Capetown, the Minister for Finance said they had exhausted the railway renewals ...

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  36. THE HEROIC DEAD

    The officers and men of the Japanese warships, accompaning the Japanese Crown Prince, marched to the cenotaph at Whitehall, where the admiral placed ...

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  37. The Wheat Pool

    A deputation from the council of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association of South Australia to-day asked the State Premier (Mr. Barwell) to take a ...

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  38. FIRST VISIT OF ROYALTY

    Prince and Princess Arthur or Con. naught have arrived at Maseri. This being the first visit of Royalty the Basuteland, they had a tremendous reception ...

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  39. MORE OUTRAGES IN IRELAND

    Constable Dunn and Doran were shot dead at Kirmity, King's County, and two others were wounded. SINN FEIN COLUMN SURRENDERS. ...

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  40. HOW THE TEAM ARE FARING.

    Interviewed at Leyton, the Australian, said that thus far they are highly pleased with the tour. Armstrong says that the Portsmouth ...

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  41. AMBUSHES ARE OPEN MURDER.

    An aeroplane at Skibbereen (Co. Cork) dropped hundreds of leaflets, addressed to the Irish Repubilcan army, containing challenges from the Crown forces to the ...

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  42. Iron Trade Unions

    The question of closer organisation among the unions in the iron trade was considered at a conference at the Trades Hall during the week. It was ...

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  43. UNITED STATES NAVY

    The United Press' correspondent at Washington learns that the Administration is considering the Navy Department's .plans to merge the Atlantic and ...

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  44. MOVEMENTS IN LONDON.

    Scotland Yard believes that young women disguised as men are participating in the week-end outrages In London against the relatives of the men serving ...

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  45. A RUNNING FIGHT.

    The rebels in Ballaghadereen (Co. Mayo), commandeered a train, and a running fight ensued. One rebel is believed to have been killed, and two ...

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  46. BOWLING

    The New Zealanders at Hastings defeated Succex by 21 points to 10s ...

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  47. FINE BOWLING FEAT.

    Yorkshire's fast bowler Macauley took six wickets for 10 funs against Warwickshire, on a good wicket ...

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  48. DISTRICT INSPECTOR SHOT.

    District Inspector Walsh was not at Dungannon (Co. Tyrone). A fine athlete, when confronted by three rebels, he closed with one armed rufflan. He ...

    Article : 69 words
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