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  2. The Ruhr Operations

    'General Degoutte, when interviewed, said that the result was still far distant, but he was confident there was not the slightest doubt about the ...

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  3. Crime in Ireland

    Dr. Thomas O'Hinggins father of Mr. Kevin O'Hinggins ('Minister for Home Affairs), and brother-in law of Mr T.M. Healy (Governor-General), has been as. ...

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  4. Ready for War

    The "Daily Express" Salonika, correspondent reports that, a well-organised and splendidly equipped Greek army, concentrated between Salonika and Maritzan ...

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  5. British Politics

    Mr. J. M. Hogge, has resigned the Liberal Whipship in consequence of Mr. Asquith appointing Mr. Vivian Phillips to tie Chief Whip. Mr. Hogge declares ...

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  6. Escape of Gas

    A family of six persons at Pittman, New Jersey, were asphyxiated, and scores of persons made dangerously ill, by illumination gas, which seeped into sewers ...

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  7. Oversea Settlement

    The Overseas Settlement Committee report for 1022 traces the steps leading to the Empire Settlement Act. It points out that the spent was spent in ...

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  8. Squaring the Ledger

    The Government outlined its Proposals for the coming session, and explained the reductions and increased fees said ...

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  9. Industrial News

    Agreement was reached at a conference to-day between the Acting Premier (Mr. McPherson., the leader of the State Labour Opposition (Mr. Prendergast), and ...

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  10. FIGHT BETWEEN SOLDIERS.

    An alarming report comes from Gel[?]enkirchen, live miles north-west of Esen of a fight between German and French soldiers. The Germans refused ...

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  11. RACIAL DISTRIBUTION BILL

    So far the attitude of the Assembly towards the Racial Distinctions Bill is far from reassuring. Members are devoting more time to the detects that ...

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  12. A HOUSE DESTROYED.

    The residence of Mr. Sheridan, n justice of the peace for County Louth, was blown up by armed men, who evicted the occupants and put a mine In the ...

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  13. RAILWAYMEN'S LONG HOURS.

    A deputation of the West Australian Locomotive Drivers', Firemen's, and Cleaners' Union, in the presence of the Commissioner of Railways, complained to ...

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  14. COUNSEL OF MODERATION

    The Labour members of the House or Commons and party executive, in pre-session meeting, appointed a new Parliament executive to replace tile former ...

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  15. MORE FAVOURABLE NEWS.

    The Central News report of a Conference between Ismet Pasha and General Sir Charles Harington in Constantinople has not been confirmed, but more ...

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  16. AN IMPORTANT MEASURE.

    The "Petit Parisien", in drawing attention to the importance of the French measures prohibiting the exportation of iron and steel products from the Ruhr ...

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  17. A POLICE RAID.

    Detectives raided the Republican headquarters in Dublin and seized documents. They arrested Professor Brown Misses Mary McSwiney and Kathleen ...

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  18. FREE STATE OPERATIONS.

    The Free State troops, with artillery, are carrying out on I large scale operations against the rebel positions ill the Cavan and Leitrim mountains. ...

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  19. The Late Mr. Savigny

    Expressions of regret. at the unexpected death of Mr. J. H. Savigny have been widespread, and relatives have received many messages of condolence from all ...

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  20. KEMAL'S MESSAGE TO INDIA.

    The London Daily Telegraph's Constantinople correspondent says that Kemal Pasha in at message to the Central Kalifate Commitee of India, says:— ...

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  21. FEDERAL POLITICS

    As it will be impossible for the Federal Ministry to ovolve a comprehensive policy in the short period before the opening of the now Parliament on ...

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  22. WORKERS FAVOUR FRANCE.

    The "Echo de Paris' Dusseldorf correspondent says that Smeet, the leader of the Separatists in the Rhineland, has given the French the names of 1200 ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    Six women and one man were arrested in Limerick after bribing the gaol sentry to arrange the escape of 30 prisoners. Men scaled the wall, and reached an ...

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  24. BRITAIN STILL PREPARED TO SIGN.

    Lord Curzon has cabled General Harington that Great Britain is still prepared to sign the treaty as submitted to the Turks at Lausanne. ...

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  25. BRITISH DEBT FUNDING BILL

    Senator Jones, who is a charge of the Ship Subsidy Bill in the senator, has agreed to a two hours delay for a debate on the British Debt Funding Bill, ...

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  26. FRENCH TELEPHONISTS.

    The central telephone exchange at 'Dusseldort, which was organised by the Germans, will 'be manned by 100 Parisian women telephonists. ...

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  27. WANT SMYRNA SETTLED.

    The "Petit Parisien'' says that, although the Turkish ultimated to the allies has been denied by the Angora Government, the Turks have expressed ...

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  28. MR. LAWSON'S MISSION

    Mr. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) accompanied by Mr. McWhae (Agent- General) visited. Buckingham Palace and called on Viscount Novar (ex-Governor. ...

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  29. TARIFF ON IMPLEMENTS.

    Some members of the Country party believe that as the bounty principle has already been established in connection with galvanised from and fencing wire it ...

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  30. KING TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB

    From 'Luxor, in Egypt, it is announced that all arrangements have been made to open the inner chamber of King Tutankhamen's tomb. It is hoped it will ...

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  31. FACTORIES CLOSED.

    About 30 textile factories in Barmen and Elberfeld have been closed, owing to the cessation of the Ruhr coal supplies ...

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  32. AN UNFRIENDLY ACT.

    Fend Bey, the Angora repress native in Paris, has informed the Foreign Office that the Turkish Government regards the allied dragging for mines in [?]nyrna ...

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  33. RUSSIAN ROUGHLY HANDLED.

    A member of the Russian Soviet Diplomatic Corps was mistaken at Insterberg ,for a Frenchman, and Ryas roughly boon' died by the crowd. The German Cu- ...

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  34. VIEW OF THE COMMISSION.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that the American Debt Commission is confident that the Senate will give its approval to the ...

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  35. Man Badly Scalded

    This afternoon Alfred Partridge (58), of Granville, was severely scalded while working at the Sandown Meat Preserving Works at Roseville, on the Parramatta ...

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  36. ARRESTS OF OFFICIALS.

    A message from Dusseldorf states that the arrests of the recalcitrant officials continue. They include the Police Commissary, who has been imprisoned for ...

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  37. Interstate Shipping

    Melbourne. — Arrivals — Rairk [?], s., from Nike; Lialeeta, and sch., from Launceston; Somersetshire, motor ship from Colombo; Andromede, s., from ...

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  38. REPLY TO SIR H. BARWELL.

    The Prime Minister replied to-day to the remarks of the Premier of South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell) in which the appointment of only one South ...

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  39. LIKE BELGIUM IN WAR TIME.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Dusseldorf correspondent says that the new metal ',blockade is traceable to the Belgians, who for some time have been demanding sterner measures. The trench hero ...

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  40. Imperial Relations

    While tile Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) agreed that the future of the Empire depends upon the closest relations existing between the Imperial and Dominion ...

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  41. MR. PRATTEN'S SUBSTITUTION.

    Mystery has surrounded the exclusion of Mr. Pratten from the new Ministry. Among the explanations is a suggestion that the failure to invite Mr. Pratten ...

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  42. CHILD COMMITS SUICIDE

    Leon Fucher, aged 7 years, committed suicide by hunting himself in his father's cellar. The parents took the child to the movies, where he saw a film ...

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  43. The Coughlan Mystery

    In the last few days the detectives engaged in the solution of the mystery of the disappearance of Bertha Coughlan have been endeavouring to trace tile ...

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  44. About People

    Mr. R. H. Cummins, of Hobart, has been advised that he was successful in passing the examination of the Victorian Companies' Auditors Board held in ...

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  45. Hobart Fire Brigade

    Superintendent Trousselot of the Hobart Fire Brigade presented his annual report at a meeting of the Fire Brigade board this morning. His chief comment ...

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  46. Anticipating An Account

    At the Darlington Quarter Sessions to-day a woman was charged with obtaining money by falsely pretending that a certain cheque , signed by herself would ...

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  47. Amalgamation with Victor[?]ia

    Declaring that his absence in the Olway Forest last week precluded his repriving to remarks made in Tasmania concerning the suggested amalgamation of the ...

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  48. ENFORCING THE BLOCKADE.

    The French ,topped a number of Germans who were trying to run the iron and steel blockade only an hour after the new measure came into operation. ...

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  49. MINISTERS REFUSE TO BE FORBIDDEN.

    The German Cabinet' his replied to the 'French note forbidding Ministers Visiting the Ruhr. It says it regards the prohibition ,as an attack on the sovereign ...

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  50. State Retrenchment

    Because of criticism levelled against the Government for its failure to dispose of non-paying state industries, the Cabinet to-day decided to close down the ...

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  51. A Scientific Exhibition

    Mr. G H. Wilkins will shortly lead an expedition to tropical Australia and the adjacent islands, under the auspices of the trustees of the 'British Museum. The ...

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  52. Eighteen Months for Fraud

    In the Court of General Sessions to- day Roy Clarence Condon (25), was found guilty on a charge of having obtained 500 from Edith Anderson by false ...

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  53. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    Herr Ebery. President of Germany, speaking at Karlsruhe, said that the people of Germany stood united behind the Government. They would assist ...

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  54. General News

    For allowing a cow to stray in Wellington-street, Frederick William Kilby was fined 2s 6d, with costs, in the City Police Court yesterday morning. ...

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  55. Stock Exchange Property

    At an extraordinary meeting of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne Company Ltd., held to-day, a resolution was passed confirming the addition of the directors ...

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  56. Victoria's Power Scheme

    The chairman of the State Electricity Commission (Sir. John Monash), at a luncheon of the Melbourne chambers of Commerce in the Town Hall to-day, said ...

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  57. Valueless Cheques

    At the Hawthorn Court to-day James Bow Barton (43) was proceeded against on four charges of having imposed by means of valueless cheques on Hawthorn ...

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  58. IMPORTANT CAPTURES.

    The French captured eight men in a motor car, with a further 200,000,000 marks for distribution among the strikers. They also captured two men at ...

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  59. Bookmakers and La[?] Closing

    A public meeting in Hobart to-night emphatically protested against the proposal to license bookmakers in Tasmania, as it was believed that there were ...

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  60. EMBARGO ON MERCHANDISE.

    All merchandise going from the Rhur to unoccupied Germany now comes under an embargo. Foreign exports will be permitted under a licence and pay, ...

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  61. TOWNS OCCUPIED.

    Belgian troops are occupying Wesel and Emmerich in order to support the blockade. ...

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  62. ANSWERING A BOYCOTT.

    The "Petit Parisien's" Essen. correspondent states that irritation is increasing as a result of .the boycott of Frenchmen by \hotels and ...

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  63. Motor Record Broken

    The Melbourne to Sydney motor reward was broken once again to-day, when [?]he well-known New South Wales motorist it, Norman Smith, driving in 18 h.p. Essex ...

    Article : 77 words
  64. To-day's Events.

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  65. Cup Week Mems.

    All Launceston business houses will close to-day and to-morrow from noon. The "Examiner" anal "Courier" offices will close from noon to-day and ...

    Article : 58 words
  66. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
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