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  2. IRISH FREE STATE "REPUDIATED."

    The South Tipperary Brigade of the I.R.A. has issued the following proclamation:—"The army established to maintain the Republic is determined to resist every ...

    Article : 255 words
  3. THE CALL FOR ECONOMY.

    "Mr. Hughes is fighting a good retreating rearguard action," was the comment of a State Minister ?when discussing to-day the reply of the Prime Minister.(Mr. ...

    Article : 307 words
  4. SWELLING THE REVENUE.

    The revenue benefited by £19 5/ on Monday morning, when 10 motorists appeared at the Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M. and justices) for alleged ...

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  5. INDIAN ARMY.

    Lord Rawlinson, the Commander-in-Chief of the army in India, when interviewed by a party of 40 English and Indian journalists at Delhi, explained the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAIRO OUTRAGES.

    The murder of Mr. Jordan, a New Zealander, who owned a business in Cairo, was the fifth outrage of the kind in a week, and it suggests ...

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  7. GENEROUS BEQUESTS.

    The gross value of the estate of the late Mr. Peter Wood has been set down at £127,000. Under the will, probate of which, has been granted, provision is made ...

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  8. TIRTSCHKE MURDER.

    A great sensation was caused by new evidence in the Criminal Court to-day, when Colin Campbell Ross was charged with the murder of Alma Tirtschke. The ...

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  9. From "RIP VAN WINKLE'S AUNT."

    —I see that my nephew wants the Government to ease off with the motor regulations. I hope the Treasurer will take no notice of the young Rip. These motor ...

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  10. PRINCE AS URDU LINGUIST.

    The Prince of Wales surprised and pleased the soldiers of the 16th Rajputs to-day, when he addressed them in the Urdu language, after the presentation of ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. THE POPE'S CHOIR.

    A cable message recently reported that the Sistine Choir would leave Naples for Australia on March 5. The Visit of the so-called Vatican Chairs ...

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  12. POPULATION ENIGMAS.

    Prior to leaving Melbourne to-day for Singapore Dr. Earle Page (Leader of the Federal Country Party) replied to remarks made by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 209 words
  13. WOOL SALES.

    At the Sydney Wool Exchange to-day, the catalogues totalled 6,546 bales and the sales (including private transactions). 6,316 bales. The easier market reported ...

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  14. JAPAN'S SACKED MOUNTAIN.

    Major Orde Lees, a British polar explorer, has climbed to the summit of FujiYama, the loftiest and most sacred mountain of Japan. The mountain, 60 miles ...

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  15. SHOOTING IN BELFAST.

    Belfast was more peaceful to-day. The shooting was on a more restricted scale, although the outrages included the death of a batcher, shot in his shop by armed ...

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  16. GOOD COMPETITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The Australian Estates and Mortgage Company, Limited, to-day opened the fifth series of wool sales to a good attendance of buyers, and 2,723 biles were submitted ...

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  17. ARRESTED FOOTBALLERS.

    The Northern Government has decided to cancel the prosecution of the Monagnan footballers, who were arrested foe carrying arms, although the men had already been ...

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  18. SCARLET AND ERMINE.

    With customary ceremony, the first law term of the present year was opened to-day in the Banco Court. The Bench consisted of the Chief Judge in. Equity (Mr. ...

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  19. RAILWAY CRIMES.

    Many people regard the swindling of railway companies as being more in the nature of a pastime than a crime—something like swindling the country by ...

    Article : 490 words
  20. MALABAR SETTLING DOWN.

    The province of Malabar, the scene of the recent Moplah rebellion, is settling down, bat the Hindus are yet too nervous to return. Small skirmishes are ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    When an army of women and girls employed at the Vernon Shoe Company's factory streamed into Elizabeth street, Redfern, one of their number, Mrs. Jenifer ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is believed that the coal strike will fizzle out. The Witbank is reported to be in full operation. On the gold miner area mining and mining have been ...

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  23. SIX WET WEEK-ENDS.

    A long succession of wet week-ends was the chief factor in a falling off of 278,800 passengers carried by the Sydney and Manly ferry steamers during the first six ...

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  24. LABOUR RUFFLED.

    Labour circles here are not pleased with the report of Mr. Justice Edmunds on the allegations of victimization during the 1917 railway strike. It was stated, on ...

    Article : 258 words
  25. NAVIGATION ACT.

    At a reception held on board the "Orient Company'a R.M.S. Ormonde, the first of that line to Call at Hobart since the outbreak of the war, the Premier (Sir Walter ...

    Article : 195 words
  26. MINING COMPANY'S ACCOUNTS.

    Questions relating to the Settlement of debts filed by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company. Limited, of £128,778; the Broken Hill South Silver Mining Company ...

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  27. M. VERBRUGGEN'S RETURN TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Gravestock (manager of the orchestra). said to-night that, despite the rumour to the contrary, Mr. Verbrugghen would come back to Australia. In view of the ...

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  28. A WHEAT CORNER.

    Representatives of wheat shipping firms here ridicule the existence of an organization in Canada, Australia, and the United States, which is supposed to be effecting ...

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  29. COLLIERY STRIKERS.

    The men on strike at the Coalcliff, Mount Keira, and North Bulli Collieries on the south coast to-day, were ordered by the Chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. AN ALDERMAN'S DEATH.

    Ald. William Taylor, one of the seven candidates nominated by the councils as a member to serve on the Fire Brigades Board, has died since the voting closed. ...

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  31. LAKE CLIFTON RAILWAY.

    The royal commissioner (Mr. Stawell) appointed to enquire into the Waroona to Lake Clifton railway contract, took evidence to-day. The chief witness was the ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. A SOVIET AT SEA.

    Capt. Cochery, of the French liner Amazone, has withdrawn proceedings which he had instituted against the members of his crew, whom he had charged with mutiny. ...

    Article : 146 words
  33. "THE ANGELUS."

    Twenty canvases, upon which are painted reproductions by Jean Millet of his picture, "The Angelus," have been discovered in an attic of the Town Hall at ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. PROHIBITION.

    The Premier (Mr: Dooley), speaking at Drummoyne to-night, said that the Ministry had decided to send a special commissioner to the United States of America to ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Johnny Curley defeated "Tibby" Watson, on points. ...

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  36. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    Mr. Stopford, M.L.A. for Mount Morgan, expressed the view, to-day that operations would be in full progress at the mine in about three weeks time. He added ...

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  37. BLAZE IN A HOUSE.

    When firemen broke into a bouse in Bridge street, Drummoyne, from which smoke was pouring on the morning of February 12, they found three tins of ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. WRESTLING.

    Stanislaus Zbyszko, champion wrestler, intents to retire in May, after 30 years of wrestling. It is reported that he desires to pass the title on to his brother, Wladek ...

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  39. BRITISH COMMUNISTS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas. M.P., speaking at Sheffield, said that Russian money was coming into Britain, and was being used by the Communist Party. He was going ...

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  40. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We were shown on Monday by Mr. George Smith, cabdriver, of North Adelaide stand (one or the passengers who was on board the Rangoon at the time of ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. TURKS AND GREEKS.

    Evidence of the manner in which the Kemalists are observing the provisions of the Franco-Turkish Treaty is afforded by a decree issued by the Nationalist Minister ...

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  42. DEFENCE POLICY.

    There is a growing feeling among the I military authorities that the Federal Ministry should endeavour to hasten its announcement of the defence policy of the ...

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  43. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    Two hundred of Sydney's unemployed gathered at Circular Quay this morning and marched to the Treasury offices to wait on the Minister for Health and ...

    Article : 111 words
  44. SYDNEY CITY RAILWAY.

    This morning 160 men began the construction of the long-discussed Sydney City Railway. A beginning was made with the excavation of the foundation for the ...

    Article : 119 words
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  46. BARRIER NEWS.

    "At a meeting of the Workers' Industrial Union on Sunday Mr. Bail (delegate to the central council) reported on his mission to Sydney in reference to "hard ...

    Article : 162 words
  47. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    By 17 votes to 12 the City Council rejected to-day Ald. Deveney'a proposal that a call of the council be made on March 6 to rescind the recent resolntion refusing ...

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  48. SEQUEL TO A STREET ACCIDENT.

    On May 30, 1921, Mm. 'Mary Furlong, a widow living in Darlinghurst, was crossing Macquarie street, when . she was knocked down by a motor car and ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. MELBOURNE MEAT STRIKE.

    Another conference of parties involved in the strike in the meat industry was held to-night, but no settlement was reached. The situation remains ...

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  50. FATHER OF TWENTY-TWO CHILDREN.

    When James Terence, greengrocer, of Dargan street, Glebe, appearing as a witness in a case at the Central Police Court today, said that he was the father of 22 ...

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  51. INFLUENZA AMONG IMMIGRANTS.

    The Athenic, which arrived today from Southampton, brought 300 immigrants. Owing to influenza on board (chiefly among the third-class passengers) ...

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