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  2. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    In replying to a question asked in the House of Commons by Sir Frederick Young in regard to Archbishop Mannix's visit to Ireland the Prime ...

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  3. LAST EDITION

    Reuter's Berlin corrospondent reports that the German Foreign Minister (Dr. Simons), interviewed by German newspaper men emphasised that the ...

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  4. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    In view of the growth of the movement amongst members of the Federal Parliament for an early transfer of the seat of Government from Melbourne to ...

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  5. SPORTING

    At a late hour this afternoon, it was ascertained in sporting circles that the only two candidates which had received serious consideration were Lady Lossie ...

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  6. THE RETURNED SOLDIER

    An order was gazetted yesterday discharging from the A.I.F. all soldiers whe had been absent without leave [?] three months prior to the date of the ...

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  7. SOAP FOUND MARMFUL FOR MAIR SHAMPO[?]

    No girl or woman who prides herself on lovely hair would dream of usiong harsh laundry or scrubbing scap for a shampoo. But they really run just as ...

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  8. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    The London "Times" Dublin correspondent reports:- "On Wednesday the Ulsterite employees at Harland and Wolfe's shipbuilding works, Queen's Island Yard, suspenaed work and decided to drive ...

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  9. WINDFALL FOR REPAT FUND

    The estate of the late Mr. German Verge, grazier, of Gladstone, Macleay River, who died on January 27 last, has been valued for probate purposes ...

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  10. RAIN-MAKING EXPERIMENTS COST COUNTRY £5273

    The Commonwealth Government to date has expended £5273 on the rainmaking experiments conducted by Mr. Balsillie. ...

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  11. THE TURF

    Following are the acceptances for the meeting of the Oakland Hunt Club to be held at Moonee Valley to-morrow. Selections by "Matthew" are to be ...

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  12. FEDERAL GOVT. TO ENTER OVERSEAS PASSENGER TRADE

    With the completion of five 12,500 ton steamers in England the Federal Government will enter the overseas passenger trade. A few first-class ...

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  13. CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    Upon the urgent representation of the Civil Servants and Teachers' Disputes Committee the Government last night decided to-extend the time for ...

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  14. INVESTIGATION IS URGED BY ARCHBISHOP OF TUAM

    The Archbishop of Tuam, county Galway, has sent a letter to General Sir Neville Macready, urging an investigation into the wrecking of the town on ...

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  15. RE-SALE OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The British Government will probably shortly advance money from the re-sales of Australian wool for distribution to the growers. ...

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  18. SECOND GERMAN ZEPPELIN SURRENDERED TO BRITAIN

    The second Zeppelin delivered from Germany funder the terms of the Peace Treaty has arrived at Norfolk. It is a larger airship than the R34. It has a ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S SURPLUS GOODS TO BE SENT TO AUSTRALIA

    The new British Trade Commissioner says that Britain has eyes on Australia for the disposal of her surplus goods. He believes that the goods will ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT'S ULTIMATUM NOT ACCEPTED BY STRIKERS

    Yesterday afternoon a big meeting of both branches of the civil service was held at the Esplanade Gardens to consider the Government's ultimatum. ...

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  21. MILITARY PARTY AMBUSHED

    A military party travelling by to Macroom was ambushed. The driver speeded up through the hail of builets and got through. An officer was twice ...

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  22. POLISH RETREAT

    Reports are to hand that Germany is concentrating troops and arming the civilian population in East Prussia, ostensibly to resist the trespass of Poles and Bolsheviks. ...

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  23. TRADING WITH RABAUL REFUSED JAPANESE SHIPS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) states that the Japanese vessels which were not allowed to trade with Rabeul did not comply with the ...

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  24. ASSEMBLIES PHOHTBITED WITHIN 3 MILES OF CORK

    The authorities are prohibiting all assemblies within a radius of three miles of Cork. The regatta has been declared off. ...

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  25. CRICKET

    Sidney Barnes, the Lancashire League professional, has been invited to play in Australia. He states that he will go if the M.C.C. pays all travelling ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES

    When Mr. Justice Gordon resumes the sitting of the Divorce Court after the present vacation he will be confronted with at least 500 petitions. ...

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  27. TUESDAY'S BELFAST RIOTING LASTED FOR SEVEN HOURS

    Reports from Belfast give particulars of minor rioting in two districts this afternoon. Five persons were injured, one by a bullet. Yesterday's ...

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  28. LITHFANIANS & REDS FALL OUT

    The Bolsheviks and Lithuanians have quarrelled over the possession of Vilna. The Reds refuse to hand over the city, and have begun civil administration. ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A marriage record for South Australia was established in 1914, but the figures for that year will be far below those for 1920 if the present rate of ...

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  30. AMERICAN SEAMEN BEATEN IN THE BELFAST RIOTING

    The Westminster "Gazette's" Cork correspondent complains regarding th[?] attitude of the military to the public. He says that five American seamen who ...

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  31. MR. DOOLEY DENIES A REPORT

    Mr. J. Dooley (Chief Secretary) states that the report that he had declared himself as opposed to a State Lottery is entirely without foundation. ...

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  32. WAR IN TURKEY

    Offical The Greeks have occupied Eragli, Shar Keui and Rodosto. Two British Dreadnoughts assisted in the landing of the troops, which was not ...

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  33. RELEASING FROZEN MUTTON

    The work of augmenting Sydney's meat supplies by the release of frozen mutton is being carried out smoothly. ...

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  34. INSOLVENT'S BOND ESTREATED

    A bond for £200 was ordered to be forfeited in the Insolvency Court to-day in connection with the absconding of Victor Heitheirsay Wurm, auctioneer, of ...

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  35. POST MORTEM EXAMINATION OF ANNIE BIRKETT'S REMAINS

    The remains of Annie Birkett, whom the police allege was murdered, were yesterday X-rayed at the city morgue by doctors who subsequently performed ...

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  36. SUPPORT FROM ADELAIDE

    The South Australian Railway Officers' Association has sent £200 as a first instalment to help the public servants who are striking in Perth. ...

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  37. POLICE PATROL AMBUSHED

    At Ballina masked men ambushed a police patrol. A sergeant was killed and a constable was wounded. ...

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  38. BOLSHEVISM IN SYRIA.

    It is reported that Bolshevism is making great headway in Damascus. Lenin and Trotsky have both sent letters to the Arab chiefs, recognising ...

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  39. A LONDON SLANDER ACTION IS DISMISSED WITH COSTS

    Sir Arthur Lawley and Baron D'erlanger are defending a slander action in the Chief Justice's Court, and the case is keenly interesting business men. ...

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  40. NIGHT PORTER IS SHOT, WHEN HOLDING UP BURGLARS

    Through holding up two supposed burglars on the ground floor of Astonia a flats, Milson's Point, Edward M'Foy, night porter, was shot in the ...

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  41. TO MAINTAIN OFFENSIVE IS AIM OF NATIONALISTS

    Copies of the official organ of the Nationalist volunteers possessed by prisoners who were court-martialled at Cork contains the following:—"There ...

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  42. £32,000 FOR CITY PROPERTY

    The property known as Crooks and Brookers in Rundle-street, was sold to-day to that firm for £32,000. The Commercial Travellers' Club was passed ...

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  43. NO REWARD WANTED FOR HONESTY

    On Wednesday night last Mr. W. Lang, motor-car proprietory lost a pocket wallet containing £21 in bank notes and a lot of valuable papers. On ...

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  44. THE WEATHER

    To-day's maximum shade temperature was 60 degrees. The afternoon reading of the barometer showed 29,300. At noon to-day the following official ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Hoorn, a coastal town on the Zuyder Zee, about 22 miles from Wieringen, where the ex-Kaiser resides, states that owing to the ...

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  46. DAMAGE BY SINN FEIN ESTIMATED AT £2,000,000

    During question time in the House of Commons Sir Hamar Girnwood stated that it is estimated that property valued at £2,000,000 has been ...

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  48. GERMAN WIRELESS OPERATIONS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:—"The German wireless stations have resumed full and unrestricted operations which are proceeding on a ...

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  49. SYRIA'S RISING.

    Reuter's Beyrout correspondent telegraphs that General Gouraud has issued a proclamation inviting the Syrians to join the French in bringing the ...

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  50. PICTURES OF A MURDER TRIAL REFUSED BY ENCLISH JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Darlington, in refusing the application of a picture concern to film a murder trial characterised as monstrous and indecent the exploiting ...

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  51. EX-KAISERIN MAY COLLAPSE

    The ex-Kaiserm's collapse is expected. The late Prince Joachim, who recently committed suicide, was her favorite son. ...

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  53. FREEWHEEL INVENTOR KILLED

    William Watts the inventor of the freewheel, has been killed in a cycling accident at Cars brooke. Such of the cab[?]e news on this page ...

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  54. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATOR FINED FOR CARRYING RED FLAG

    Another red fiag prosecution was heard in the Brisbane Summons Court yesterday, when Alfred Robinson, of Oxford-street, Thompson Estate, near ...

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