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  2. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    The Turkish Minister[?]s have drafted a reply to the Allied peace proposals, which will be presented to the National Assembly to-day. ...

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  3. SPORTING EVENTS

    The Rugby Union has removed the suspension of Lawton. The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Rugby circles in Britain and dominions ...

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  4. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    It was reported this morning that detectives had arrested five of the principal irregular leaders at an army council meeting in ...

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  5. OCCUPATION OF THE RUHR

    The workers of the Ruhr are opposing the Government's policy of resistance. The Bochum workers have organised a militia to combat ...

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  6. FRANCO ITALIAN PACT

    The "Matin" quotes the Home "Messaggero" as saying that an economic pact is pending between France and Italy, whereby France ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ARMY

    Numerous German ex-staff officers have gone-to Moscow and joined the army which von Mackensen has formed out of German and Austrian ...

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  8. CHINESE BANDITRY

    The State Department has formally demanded that China shall punish the murderers of Charles Coltman, an American, who was ...

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  9. ANNEXATION DESIGN

    Speaking today in the American club, M. Poincare said:—"To attribute to France motives of annexation is a foolish and stupid ...

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  10. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," reports general satisfaction among all the lawn tennis players at Monte Carlo at the ...

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  11. BRITISH POLICY

    Dreitschied, a prominent Socialist, who visited England, with a view of securing mediation on the question of the Ruhr, has given ...

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  12. POSSESSION OF ARMS

    Two men were charged in Birkenhead with being in possession of ammunition. The men were seen leaving a tramcar; and as it was ...

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  13. COURT OF JUSTICE

    President Harding has sent a message to the Senate advising the United States to become an official member of the permanent Court of ...

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  14. PERAMBULATOR RACE

    Several women are training for a novel London to Brighton walking race on April 7, wherein the competitor must wheel a baby in a ...

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  15. A DISASTROUS FIRE

    Damage estimated at approximately £40,000 was caused by fire which eneveloped with amazing rapidity premises occupied by the ...

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  16. REBEL OUTRACES

    The Earl of Bessborough's be[?] [?]ful mansion at Piltown, and Earl Desart's residence in Kilkenny, were burnt down by armed rebels ...

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  17. NEW BISLEY MATCH

    The Bisley rifle meeting, which opens on July 7, includes a new King's Medal competition, which is a revival of the old "best shot in ...

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  18. CONFISCATED COAL

    Forty thousand tons of coal were seized and conveyed to Weddan in the last fortnight. The stations at Herne, Bochum, North Weimer ...

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  19. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

    The Free State Revenue Commissioners have promulgated regulations under which Customs duties will be collected from April 1 on ...

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  20. CRICKET IN SCOTLAND

    The Kent County cricketers wil[?] play a series of matches in S[?] next September. ...

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  21. TASMANIAN STATE STEAMERS

    It is reported that a movement is on foot for the purchase of the steamers of the Tasmanian Government line. The Government has ...

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  22. FOOTBALL MATCHES

    English Cup, third round.—Huddersfield tied Bolton Wanderers, 1 and 1; Liverpool lost to Sheffield United, 1 to 2; Cardiff lost to ...

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  23. BAND CONTEST

    At the band contest at Dunedin the Redfern (Sydney) band was placed first in the aggregate for "A" Grade bands with 281 points, ...

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  24. SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND

    The Soldiers' Children's Scholarship Trust has awarded the first McIntosh Memorial Foundation Scholarship to Miss Rose Terelinck, ...

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  25. REGISTERED COMPANIES

    Among the companies registered at the Supreme Court during the week were the following:—State—Mogumber Iron Oxide Co., Ltd., ...

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  26. EMPIRE GOLD SYNDICATE

    Thy secretary of the Empire Gold Syndicate reports receiving the following telegram from the manager, dated February 24:—"Grand Slam ...

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