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  2. Father O'Donnell

    Brigadier-General J. P. McGlynn, C.M.G., presided over a court consisting of five colonels, a major, and two captains appointed to try Chaplain Captain ...

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  4. Egyptian Situation

    In the House of Lords Earl Curzon, in explaining the situation in Egypt, said that the unrest was fundamentally economic, but political ...

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  5. Treaty of Peace

    A small group of Senators at Washington now state that it is improbable the Republicans will enter any compromise unless the ...

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  6. King of Italy

    The "Morning Posts" Rome correspondent declares that, although rumours are prevalent suggesting that the King will abdicate owing to the ...

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  7. League of Nations

    The "New York World's" 'Paris correspondent interviewed Marshal Foch, who said:—"I think it is super[?]uous to talk about the League of Nations and ...

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  8. THE VERDICT.

    As already intimated by cable, Father O'Donnell was acquitted. ...

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  9. Flight to Australia

    Captain loss Smith arrived at Calcutta at 2.10 on Friday afternoon and M. Poulet had loft at S on that morning for Akyab. ...

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  10. GERMAN COMMISSION.

    The departure of the German Commission, with its full staff, created a surprise, and the Supreme Council In a Note to Germany asks why the ...

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  11. PRESIDENT POINCARE'S VIEW.

    When interviewed in Paris by a correspondent of the "New York World,' M. Poincare declared that "after the Presidential term I propose to offer ...

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  12. MINISTERIAL PROPOSALS.

    It is predicted that the Budget will include a tax on capital, a tax on war profits, and taxes on luxuries and brewing. A reduction in the interest on ...

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  13. ARMY ON A PEACE FOOTING.

    Signor Nitti has effected a large saving, reducing the number of officers, and placing the army on approximately a peace footing. ...

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  14. KANGAROO'S PROGRESS.

    The Kangaroo airship has arrived at St. Raphael, near Frejus, in France. On Saturday morning Captain Ross Smith left Calcutta for Akyab, the ...

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  15. OFFICER SHOT DEAD.

    Further disturbances occurred in Cairo on the 23rd inst. A British officer was shot dead in the street, and a soldier wounded. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ORDNANCE

    It is understood that an enquiry was recently held into certain irregularities in connection with the Australian Ordnance Department, and General ...

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  17. Russian Campaign

    A Reval telegram states that General Yadenitch lost touch with his army, which is now disorganised and disordered. Part of the troops have ...

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  18. TRANQUILLITY UNREAL.

    The formation of a Cabinet is regarded as a hopeful sign, suggesting that tie Egyptians are resigned to the inevitable. The whole country is quiet, ...

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  19. POULET'S PROGRESS

    On arrived at Calcutta M. Poulet reported "All well." At Akyab he was compelled to remain a day, and then was to have taken his course to ...

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  20. German Fleet

    The Supreme Council has decided on a demolition of the remaining ships of the German fleet in the allies' custody. It has allotted ten U-boats to France, and ...

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  21. Jugo-Slavia and Italy

    The Jugo-Slavs have warned the Peace Conference, and also the British and American Governments, that unless Signor d'Annunzio withdraws from the ...

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  22. New Revolt

    It is reported in Washington that a new revolt has broken out in Mexico, and that the President (General Carranza) has lied from the capital. ...

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  23. BATTLE OF JUTLAND

    One of Admiral Earl Beatty's list acts as First Sea Lord was to forbid the publication of the official account of the Jutland battle, the preparation ...

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  24. ENTENTE DEMAND REFUSED

    Germany intends to refuse the demands of the Entente for docks and dredges as a set-off against the Scapa sinking, It proposes a reference or ...

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  25. DENIKIN'S ARMY.

    A Moscow wireless claims that General Denikin's army has also been broken, and is retreating, having entirely lost the initiative. ...

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  26. REPORT DENIED.

    Lord Beatty's reported decision not to publish the official Jutland account is now denied. ...

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  27. Bituminous Mines

    The United States Government has decided to seize the bituminous coal mines where the owners do not show a disposition to co-operate in increasing ...

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  28. UNITED STATES ULTIMATUM.

    If no satisfaction is received in the Jenkins case, the United States Government will probably present an ultimatum to Mexico, ...

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  29. A PITCHED BATTLE

    Following a lockout, a pitched battle occurred between the police and farm labourers near Waterford. It resulted in live police and several ...

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  30. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION

    General Denikin's recent reports furnish an astonishing record of religious persecutions under the Bolsheviks. Many ortnodox clergy were martyred. Some ...

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  31. A RISING CRUSHED.

    Combining with the local Democrats, the Czeehs at Vladivostock revolted against Admiral Koltehak's Cossack garrison. The rising was crushed, and it ...

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  32. OFFER OF MEDIATION.

    Argentina, Brazil, and Chili are reported to be contemplating offering their services in mediation between the United States and Mexico. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Jam Control Board in London has agree to add ,two Australian representatives to the board, one representing Northern Australia, and the other the ...

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  34. WAR GRAVES COMMISSION

    The War Graves Commission staff is installed at Kilidsahr, 10 or 15 miles from Anzac, Cape Helles. Colonel Hughes recently visited Constantinople, ...

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  35. RISE IN TIN

    The rise in the price of tin is due to active buying from important quarters in America and the' Continent. ...

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  36. COST OF LIVING

    Owing to the continued increase in the cost of living and the greater exportation of foodstuffs', the executive of the Federation of Trades has decided ...

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  37. SEARCHING CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    Mr. Healy closely cross-examined witness in reference to his notes. Witness admitted that he entered the notes in the sequence in which they ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES AGENCY.

    Sir C. G. Wade leaves for Rome on Sunday on commercial business. Afterwards he returns to London to clear up the business of the agency Prior to ...

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  39. PLYMOUTH BY-ELECTION

    The polling for the seat in the House of Commons for Plymouth resulted as follows:— Lady Astor (Co-Unionist) [?] 14,494 ...

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  40. BILLS OF LADING.

    The Australian Press Association understands that, in response to the request of the Importers' Association of New South Wales to resume through ...

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  41. MEAT TRADE

    Mr. C. A. Mc[?]urdy, M. P. (Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry) speaking at Reading, declared that the Food Controller was considering an ...

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  42. THE ALLIANCE DISASTER

    The Air Ministry's enquiry into the Surbiton crash is proceeding slowly. The committee examined Miss Woolley, and investigated her allegation that the ...

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  43. MINISTRY OF FOOD'S PROFITS.

    The Ministry of Food estimated that the profits from the inauguration to the end of March,.. 1920, would be £1,100,000. ...

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  44. CANADIAN TARIFF

    According to the Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" the Canadian manufacturers asked the Federal Government to appoint a permanent ...

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  45. ESTHONIAN SUCCESS

    The Esthomans defeated the Bolshevists on the Marva front. ...

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  46. ROYAL ASSENT GIVEN.

    The Royal Assent has been given to the Commonwealth Act 1912 Amendment Bill. ...

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  47. POSITION IN ROUMANIA

    The Republican movement in Roumania is threatening the dynasty. REFUSES TO EVACUATE. A Berlin wireless message states that ...

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  48. CANTEEN PROFITS.

    The Australian canteens in the Various war theatres made a net profit of £300,000. This money will probably be devoted to assist those disabled men ...

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  49. ANOTHER WITNESS.

    [?]. S. Waddell, who sat at the same table as Chambers, in evidence said he overheard accused's heated conversation. As near as he remembered, Father ...

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  50. NATIONALIST PARTY

    Replying to a correspondent's query regarding the meaning of the new article of the constitution of the Nationalist party aiming at a sovereign ...

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  51. ENEMIES OF THE BLOWFLY.

    Professor Lefroy, following the experiments already cabled, now announces that he has discovered four mortal enemies of the blowfly—namely, a ...

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  52. GLUT OF FROZEN MEAT.

    Addressing the House of Commons committee, Mr. McCurdy explained that there was a glut of frozen meat, which had been held up by the dominions, ...

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  53. BRITISH BROKEN HILL

    The British Broken Hill Company shows a profit of £149,53i . As a consequence of strikes it is necessary to maintain the financial resources, and ...

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  54. A NEW MOVEMENT.

    According to a Hungarian newspaper, the Roumanian Government's representative is endeavouring to arrange a union between Roumania, Hungary, ...

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  55. AERIAL NAVIGATION CONVENTION

    Right Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner) during a visit to Paris has been authorised, on behalf of the Commonwealth, to sign the Aerial Navigation ...

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  56. LIQUOR CONTROL

    Replying to a temperance deputation, the Premier announced that a bill was being prepared in order to continue the liquor control. It included the ...

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  57. CHESTER-LE-STREET SEAT.

    Mr. Lawson (Labourite) has been elected for the Chester-le-street seat in the House of Commons, vice Mr. J. W. Taylor (Labour), who was returned ...

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  58. RUSSIAN MISSIONARY

    M. Litvinoff entering Denmrark, and the bagen, but remains aboard his ship, with which all communication is prohibited. Conservative circles are opposed to ...

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  59. FATHER O'DONNELL IN TEARS.

    Mr. Healy in opening the defence said Chambers had jumped at the conclusion that Father O'Donnell was Sing Feiner. Father O'Donnell scornfully ...

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  60. A WHITE PAPER

    A White Paper estimates the world's wheat yield or 1919 at 99.3 of the average for tile five years before the war; sugar, 96.3 and wool 91.8, compared with ...

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  61. A BOLSHEVIST PARTY.

    Speaking at the South African Party's Club at Johannesburg, the Premier (General Smuts) denounced General Hertzog's pro-Bolshevist utterances. The ...

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  62. JAPANESE GOODS IN INDIA.

    Right Hon. E. S. Montagu (Secretary of State for India) stated In the House of Commons that £22,348,506 sterling worth of Japanese goods were ...

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  63. "WHEN THE TIME COMES"

    General Ludendorff is taking a leading part in the Pan-German meetings. He addressed a memorial service at Potsdam, when a soldier shouted— ...

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  64. COMPLAINT AS TO TREATMENT.

    On resuming, Mr. Healy said, as one whose relatives had fallen with the Austrians, he felt it t n honour to appear 'before a court of Australian ...

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  65. RAILWAY SMASH

    News has been received at Johannesburg of a railway disaster in the Belgian Congo. A train carrying the Smithsonian Institute party of ...

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  66. SURRENDER OF PEERAGES.

    By 169 notes to 56 the House of Commons rejected Mr. J. Thomas motion for leave to introduce a bill empowering the King to accept the ...

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  67. FLU ON THE KAROOLA

    Upon arrival in Port, Phillip Bay from Fremantle and Adelaide on Saturday morning the steamer Karoola anchored at the quarantine station at Portsea on ...

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  68. SUPPRESSION OF ORGANISATIONS.

    An Irish proclamation prohibits and suppresses Sinn Fein organisations, clubs, Irish volunteers, and Gaelic leagues throughout Ireland. ...

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  69. MADEIRA WINE CROP

    The United States Consul at Funchal reports that the Madeira wine crop has decreased 40 per cent owing to the inclement. ...

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  70. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN

    Piedecq. a farmer residing near Amiens, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for shooting and killing an Australian soldier named Moffatt, ...

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  71. EPIDEMIC OF SMALL-POX

    The Health Commissioner of New York has advised the closing or the Ontario-New York border. This is due to the small-pox epidemic in Ontario. ...

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  72. EVIDENCE AS TO SOBRIETY.

    A witness testified to Father O'Donnell's sobriety The judge advocate remarked that here was no direct evidence that Father ...

    Article : 114 words
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